I wonder if TPA is dead. Pat sold Accu-stats. After the sale, Pat was only filming I believe 2 tournaments. One was the DCC, second was the International Open. If DCC filming by Pat is dead, that leaves one tournament per year with a TPA.
I wonder if TPA is dead. Pat sold Accu-stats. After the sale, Pat was only filming I believe 2 tournaments. One was the DCC, second was the International Open. If DCC filming by Pat is dead, that leaves one tournament per year with a TPA.
Also, now with FargoRate, I think it is more useful. It shows how much a player over or under performed their rating, relative to their opponent. It also requires zero work by anyone. TPA requires someone to watch and log every single shot.
Then why can they say played B played at a 930FR? Seems pretty telling to me and it's over the match or tournament.FargoRate comparisons are not completely meaningless for match level performance, but close to it.
People can say all they want, that doesn’t mean they actually performed like a 930. Perhaps they did, perhaps they didn’t.Then why can they say played B played at a 930FR? Seems pretty telling to me and it's over the match or tournament.
Just sayin
yes, I understand FR is relative, and TPA is absolute. However, FR is automatically calculated. A single match, or an entire tournament performance says: "this player showed up and did way better than his normal". It's good and useful info. Because it's so easy to obtain, it is actually used. Most people I know go to the performance tab in digitalpool and see how they are doing relative to the field and their average.
TPA is about impossible to obtain. There are not 10,000 Pat's around to score every game.
Impossible no. Unfeasable yes. It requires human labor on each and every match. It's just never going to happen. There is no budget (or desire) for that in pool. A ref is not feasable per table. Even a timekeeper is not feasible per table. Recording shots/innings/misses/safety attempts to calculate a TPA is more work than either of those.impossible why? it's missed shots, unsuccessful safeties, scratches..
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Second dumbest question ever but had to know for sure.He did.
I’ve seen matches (one was a long SVB set, maybe against Chang, I forget the streamer) where the streamer had a TPA that was utterly ridiculous. It was like .947 the entire time and wouldn’t budge no matter what error happened.No one is as anal as Pat. No other streamer will be keeping stats. MR is the only other one I know of that does it (their own formula), and their formula doesn't even make sense half the time.
correctThe 9 ball this year is NOT a MR satellite points event, correct?
Yep, the other guys who knows what their formula was and if it was worth anything. Same with the MR formula. Pat has had his published for 40 years and was consistent with it.I’ve seen matches (one was a long SVB set, maybe against Chang, I forget the streamer) where the streamer had a TPA that was utterly ridiculous. It was like .947 the entire time and wouldn’t budge no matter what error happened.