After the six preliminary rounds have been played, every player in the tournament has played 150 games of 9-ball and broken, on average, 75 times. (Really, every player has broken between 72 and 78 times, depending on how often that player won the lag.) Anyway, based on 75 breaks per person...
The 12 players in that event are breaking and running out, on average, 30% of the time (273 times out of 900). Two of the players in that field are not world-class speed. The 10 world-class players are breaking and running out 35% of the time (260 times out of 750).
On tables with 4.125" pockets!
Folks, I played a mini-tournament on the public tables with the same dimensions, and I didn't see a single B&R among the (amateur) field. I did break and run a rack on that table in practice, because I got there early and had a table to myself for a while. But that B&R was a super easy layout. I'd guess that when I'm playing my best, I'd B&R maybe 10% of the time on those tables. When I'm not playing well, forget it.
35% of the time! What have I gotten myself into?
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The 12 players in that event are breaking and running out, on average, 30% of the time (273 times out of 900). Two of the players in that field are not world-class speed. The 10 world-class players are breaking and running out 35% of the time (260 times out of 750).
On tables with 4.125" pockets!
Folks, I played a mini-tournament on the public tables with the same dimensions, and I didn't see a single B&R among the (amateur) field. I did break and run a rack on that table in practice, because I got there early and had a table to myself for a while. But that B&R was a super easy layout. I'd guess that when I'm playing my best, I'd B&R maybe 10% of the time on those tables. When I'm not playing well, forget it.
35% of the time! What have I gotten myself into?
