Highest average straight pool points per inning lifetime?

This is hearsay but I was told many years ago that Mosconi had a career BPI of about 15 in competition, some of that on the ten-footer. BPI counts every safety as 0 and every intentional foul as -1, so this doesn't give any sense of how many he tended to run, but in competition, the toughest shots were typically passed upon in favor of defense. Unlike today, almost nobody continued their run in a tournament once they had won a match. When you reached 150, you unscrewed.

If Mosconi had completed his run every time he ran 150 and out in competition, his high run would probably be eight million, give or take.

That rate of which one and two inning games occurred in competition today isn't even close to as high as it was in the days of Greenleaf and Mosconi. Greatness is measured in titles.

The increasing focus on high runs on easy equipment in recent times has contributed to the death of 14.1 as a competitive discipline and the American 14.1 and the European 14.1 Championships are, arguably, the only true testing grounds for greatness at 14.1.
 
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For more than 10 years, I have been posting Points per Inning (Balls per Inning) and Points per Attempted Scoring Inning (i.e., excludes innings with no attempt to score a point) for the streamed matches I have tracked in the major 14.1 events.

Here are the threads for the most recent event, the 2023 American Straight Pool Championship:

do you have stats for the 2021 edition?
 
I was watching a Miz/Butera accustats straight pool match with Billy commentating, and at one point he said that Mizerak had the highest average of points per inning than anyone else in straight pool history. Its this correct? More than Mosconi, Greenleaf and all the rest? No question that the Miz was a great player but... Anyone able to verify this?
This claim may depend on exactly what was meant. In the US Open 14.1 tournament? In every single game of straight pool they ever played? In any tournament they were in? Tough to get exact numbers for everything, but maybe averaging out a few tournaments would get a correct "official" number.

There is also a quote from Parica that was interesting and probably relevant to someone's average run. Someone asked him what his straight pool high run was, he said 125. Why that? Well, he said, when you get that the match is over, and I go to the next one. He was more interested in finishing the game, winning, collecting the money and looking for the next game rather than a high max run. A lot of times I bet the players when they run 100 and out, or whatever, in a tournament or money match, just stop.
 
2021 American Straight Pool Championship:
[Reminder -- These were the matches streamed on the feature table, and are a fairly small sample from the total number of matches played in the event.]

the standard was high in that event. back 13 years or so thorsten had an event when he ran the set out like 5 times. i think it was one of the dragon events that george fels did commentary on
 
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