It's pretty tough to compare the games with numbers.
I am an above average 3C player with runs in the double digits, the runs mean nothing.
You can miss 10 shots in a row by an eyelash then run 7, 4, 4, 3, 5, 2, 2, 6, then miss 5 in a row. You can be left safe time after time and have to come up with and create incredible shots to score a point. Hangers and big balls are so easy to miss, by an eyelash. My high run ended on a hanger, a big ball in the corner. I missed it on the way in and on the way out, what we call an all around good shot, no point.
I thought who I was until I started playing the best. They were spotting me 50-24 and it was tough to win. I was unable to go shot for shot, their position was incredible, and their safety game left me having to make magical shots most of the time, they leave very few naturals. Every once in a while I would squeak out a win. I had a reality check. I was an above average player and realized as good as I was I was not that good. It was a humbling experience to say the least.
Most don't realize how well they come into balls to push a ball in a direction for position or a two way shot, position for them, a safe against you; the speed, it's more than scoring points or getting out in a few innings.
You better learn to play safe.
Billiard players are great people, always sharing info and technique with each other, beginners, and anyone who will listen. They would play for the ticket or gamble with me cheap, knowing I was willing to pay to learn and improve, they respected that and never tried to break my bank, always gentlemen, They treated me with respect and helped my game a lot.
It's difficult to make number comparisons but I will say this, a hanger in pocket billiards and a hanger in 3 cushion are worlds apart. Everyone should play 3 cushion, you will be the better for it.
You don't know what you don’t know until you know it
Sincerely:SS