One assumed scenario is that they play four safeties before running -- on average -- 28 balls. That would give a 5.6 BPI average.JoeW said:... Now for a stupid question. Is there a particular way in which BPI is calculated? The scores posted seem to be awfully low for professional players. They run ½ a rack and have to play safe? ...
Bob Jewett said:The women's division was races to 100, correct?
I think they were 75. That's what they were five years later in the WC 14.1.
Bob Jewett said:One assumed scenario is that they play four safeties before running -- on average -- 28 balls. That would give a 5.6 BPI average.
But once you're qualified, there is no reason to qualify again. I'm pretty sure it was a "winner goes" format rather than a "most points on tour" format.cuenut said:I thought it interesting that in all of the qualifiers, there was not a repeat winner. I understand they were regional in nature, but normally the road players and pros travel quite a distance to play in tournaments of that caliber.
Bob Jewett said:But once you're qualified, there is no reason to qualify again. I'm pretty sure it was a "winner goes" format rather than a "most points on tour" format.