Finally was able to finish both exams. Scored 149 - 76 and 73. Performed on a 9' Brunswick Gold Crown 5, tournament edition, 4 1/2" pockets and typical 1 1/2" Brunswick shelf. Definitely a tough table, have to hit the balls pretty clean or at pocket speed to go.
That's very strong! Thank you for posting.
Interesting process. On the first exam, I started off pretty well, achieved pretty much what I thought I should/could, but got to the wagon wheel and just did horrible - only 8 out of 20. When I had practiced it a few times, I scored 12 - 15 consistently. So I gave up 4 - 6 points easy, over and above any other mistakes that were made. So I think 80 - 84 is possible for me if the stars align...
On the second exam, doctorate level, I practiced the first drill and second drill a few times, mostly because I messed up and started over. Even so, when I did the second drill (frozen balls), I only scored 9 - a little lapse of concentration, then on the second attempt was interrupted by Thorsten showing up and promptly missed my next shot while he was watching - great... So I feel I gave up 6 points right there.
Check out the
trisect system video. That system can be very helpful for draw shot aiming, especially if you don't have a good natural feel for this ... most people don't. That can help some with the wagon-wheel drill. Here's another video that might help others with this drill:
NV C.5 - Wagon wheel cue ball control drill, from VEPP II
Did you tell Thorsten about the exams, or did he ask what you were doing? If you see him again, ask him to try them out, and let us know how he scores.
Gave up a few points on the kicks - I didn't practice them, if I did I'm sure I could memorize the positions and really dial in - just missed the 2 and 3 rail kicks, cloth just slid a bit more than I expected.
Yes. It is easy to "cheat" on these. But that's OK. You still learn something during the practice preparing for the "cheat."
Also, I scored 0 (!!!) on the banks. Now they are tough on the doctorate exam, but even so the first 3 or 4 are certainly easily makeable, I scared the pocket on a few but just awful, really. I did okay on the elevated, jump, and break portions, but between the frozen balls and banks I gave up another 6 - 9 points, so 78 - 82 should be possible for me.
So, I think I have a shot at beating 160, especially by being able to redo the exams separately and combining the best of the two. If I had to do them in succession would be very very difficult. Will try again when I have time. But I feel anywhere in the 140 - 160 area is decent for me and given the chart and skill levels pretty much in line with what I would expect.
Thank you for all of the info. I look forward to seeing an even better score in the future.
Takes a lot of focus and concentration, that's for sure.
I think that is the most important factor, regardless of a person's skill level.
Will post the videos links soon, uploading the first 2 now. I had to do the first video in 2 sections, the practice tables are in a retail store and some crazy customer snuck up on me and I had to stop everything I was doing for 15 - 20 minutes answering questions before I could get back to things. Also check on the second video for a few cameos by Thorsten - I guess I get the first pro cameo appearance!!
Sounds good. Please post the links here when the videos are live. I look forward to seeing the Thorsten cameo.
Thanks again,
Dave
PS: Please also post the middle score of a few (or more) sets of the
10-ball ghost drill when you can find some time.
Here's what we have so far:
List of AZB'ers who have taken the BU playing-ability exams so far (in ranked order):
BU score, Username, BU Rating, 10-ball ghost rating, Video links (if available):
160, Gerry Williams, semi-pro (A++/AAA), no 10-ball ghost score yet,
Table Setup, Exam I (
part 1,
part 2),
Exam II
149, scottjen26, adv-3 (A+/AA), no 10-ball ghost score yet, no videos (see
AZB post)
141, 12squared (Dave Gross), adv-3 (A+/AA), no 10-ball ghost score yet, no videos (see
AZB post)
141, Neil, adv-3 (A+/AA), no 10-ball ghost score yet, Exam (
part 1,
part 2), Exam II (
part 1,
part 2,
part 3)
135, dr_dave, adv-2 (A/A-), 54 (B+),
Exam I,
Exam II
132, Gerry Williams, adv-2 (A/A-), no 10-ball ghost score yet,
Table Setup,
Exam I, Exam II (
part 1,
part 2)
132, BRussell, adv-2 (A/A-), no 10-ball ghost score yet,
Exam I,
Exam II
125, TheOneGnat, adv-2 (A/A-), no 10-ball ghost score yet, no videos (see
AZB post)
124, JC, adv-1 (B+/B), 42 (C+),
Table Specs,
Exam 1,
Exam 2
117, RobMan, adv-1 (B+/B), 46 (B), no videos (see
AZB post)
112, RobMan, adv-1 (B+/B), 46 (B), no videos (see
AZB post)
87, iusedtoberich, int-2 (C+), no 10-ball ghost score yet,
Table Specs,
Exam I,
Exam II
78, iusedtoberich, int-2 (C+), 38 (C),
Table Specs,
Exam I,
Exam II
77, SeanChamp, int-2 (C+), 38 (C), no videos (see
AZB post)
Here are the
details and scores for all official BU graduates.