One of the remarkable things from the 14.1 High Run attempts was the high quality play from the "Straight Pool" players who outperformed the "Rotation" players and i guess that's really not surprising. Looking forward to Hohmann etc., giving this a try.
Any one of these five players could run 1000 balls if they devoted enough time to it. Jayson had twice as many attempts as SVB, and SVB had almost twice as many attempts as Schmidt.
Here's a newly-created set of world records from the video 14.1 high-run attempts to date::
Highest number of balls sunk in one inning: Jayson Shaw with 714.
Most consecutive 200 ball runs: Ruslan Chinakhov with 2
Most consecutive 150 ball runs: John Schmidt and Jayson Shaw tied at 4.
Most consecutive 100 ball runs: John Schmidt and Jayson Shaw tied at 5.
Most consecutive 50 ball runs: Jayson Shaw with 7. (Schmidt and SVB tied with 6)
Highest running-average BPI over 10 innings: John Schmidt with 161. (Shaw with 131, Chinakhov with 127, SVB with 123)
Highest daily BPI: John Schmidt with 142.8 on his third day. Chinakhov 127, Shaw's best was 92, and SVB's was 81)
Highest average BPI for a multi-day event. John Schmidt with 88 over four days. (Shaw 74 over 5 days, SVB 63 over 5 days)
Most attempts in one day: Jayson Shaw 54+
Highest daily ball potting success rate: John Schmidt with a 99.3% success rate on 1870 balls attempted in 13 attempts.
Most balls potted in one day: Jayson Shaw with 3924+ balls potted in 54+ attempts.
Highest proportion of centuries in one day: John Schmidt 62% . (Chinakhov 50%, Shaw 33%, and SVB 27%)
Highest proportion of 200 ball runs in one day: Ruslan Chinakhov 30% (Schmidt 23% Shaw 18%, and SVB 13%)
Highest proportion of 300 ball runs in one day. Schmidt with 8%, SVB with 7%, and Shaw with 6%
Highest proportion of 400 ball runs in one day. Shaw with 4%.
Any one of these five players could run 1000 balls if they devoted enough time to it. Jayson had twice as many attempts as SVB, and SVB had almost twice as many attempts as Schmidt.
Here's a newly-created set of world records from the video 14.1 high-run attempts to date::
Highest number of balls sunk in one inning: Jayson Shaw with 714.
Most consecutive 200 ball runs: Ruslan Chinakhov with 2
Most consecutive 150 ball runs: John Schmidt and Jayson Shaw tied at 4.
Most consecutive 100 ball runs: John Schmidt and Jayson Shaw tied at 5.
Most consecutive 50 ball runs: Jayson Shaw with 7. (Schmidt and SVB tied with 6)
Highest running-average BPI over 10 innings: John Schmidt with 161. (Shaw with 131, Chinakhov with 127, SVB with 123)
Highest daily BPI: John Schmidt with 142.8 on his third day. Chinakhov 127, Shaw's best was 92, and SVB's was 81)
Highest average BPI for a multi-day event. John Schmidt with 88 over four days. (Shaw 74 over 5 days, SVB 63 over 5 days)
Most attempts in one day: Jayson Shaw 54+
Highest daily ball potting success rate: John Schmidt with a 99.3% success rate on 1870 balls attempted in 13 attempts.
Most balls potted in one day: Jayson Shaw with 3924+ balls potted in 54+ attempts.
Highest proportion of centuries in one day: John Schmidt 62% . (Chinakhov 50%, Shaw 33%, and SVB 27%)
Highest proportion of 200 ball runs in one day: Ruslan Chinakhov 30% (Schmidt 23% Shaw 18%, and SVB 13%)
Highest proportion of 300 ball runs in one day. Schmidt with 8%, SVB with 7%, and Shaw with 6%
Highest proportion of 400 ball runs in one day. Shaw with 4%.
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