Accu-Stats and TPA

The Renfro

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Any of you that watched the stream from Tunica already knows that the TPA numbers are back as part of the live scoring for all of the Recorded matches Accu-Stats does on the TV table for 9 and 10ball... I think the High for Tunica was a 967 or a 976 by Corteza after shooting a 1000 thru the first 7 racks.. It was incredible to watch and score.....

In another thread here on AZ we were having a discussion of could you go pro if you devoted 2 years to the effort and I brought up TPA as the measuring stick but the numbers needed to be labeled for thresholds so I did the smartest thing I could think of and just called Pat at the office for his breakdown on what the numbers mean......

At a professional tournament on tournament tough equipment these are the numbers and levels associated with them... If you are playing on smaller tables or easier 9footers you most likely will have to add some points to these thresholds to measure your numbers at home to know where you really fall in the mix of things.....

If you can average shooting a:

900 You are a threat to win a major....

850 You will always finish in the money unless you get a brutal draw

800 You have an outside shot at cashing.....

750 You belong in the event but don't expect to make anything... This is the lowest level that really should be competing in a true professional tournament...

700 Keep playing regionally it's a short step up from here to belonging in a pro event.....

650 Local tournaments or Leagues should be your focus... Traveling to regional events should be looked at as for fun and not for profit unless you are going to match up and ask for weight.....

Rumor has it that there may be an app out shortly that will allow you to score your TPA at home quickly and easily... so you may want to keep the TPA in mind if you are working towards playing pro speed....

Chris
 
I think Carlo Biado had the high TPA with a .987.

I think you may be right... I want to say it was like a 1 ball he shot at off the break that was on the edge of safe or make since it was a 2 way... He ended up safe off the shot but he missed the 1ball by way less than an inch........

Chris
 
Rumor has it that there may be an app out shortly that will allow you to score your TPA at home quickly and easily... so you may want to keep the TPA in mind if you are working towards playing pro speed....

Thanks for the breakdown, Chris!

Please post a new thread when the app becomes available. I'd love to get it.

-Blake
 
I'm on-board for an app for this. Although, I'm actually scared as to what my TPA would be for most of my matches. Probably below .650. Lol.

Is there a place to find the formula?
 
For some reason, I don't see an actual blank score sheet. Is there one?

After looking at this, I think I'll have lots of questions. Yikes. Lol.
 
I'd love an app, I can already see how it'd work... a list of all possible errors + balls made. Just increment ball count and/or errors after each inning. The running average is then shown.

A weird little bonus they could add... one of the only subjective things in the formula is to judge whether a missed shot was easier or harder than a spot shot (easy misses count double) Maybe they could have a built in difficulty calculator, you just position balls on the table (not unlike the break speed app's ball positioning thingy) and it figures out if the shot would be an easy miss or hard.
 
I tried keeping stats Friday night but I ended up playing one pocket so my TPA was going to take a real beating LOL

What I did notice earlier in the evening when we were playing 9ball was that I needed to look at playing safe off the bat instead of trying to get shape knowing a safety could always save me if I didn't get good on the object ball....

Basically you could play 3 safes every rack and never lose control of the table by missing and you would shoot like 750... I don't know how much I like that... I am thinking if the safe gets you back to the table with BIH or you end up making the ball and running out after you force a kick that maybe the position error should be removed.... If you are kicking on your next turn or playing safe again then maybe the position error sticks.....

Pat's only been working all of this out for 30 years so maybe this has already been thought about LOL

Chris
 
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