I was reading a thread last night and someone posted they were going to hit a million balls in the next year. The supposition was they would play about 30 racks of 10 balls a day for one year. That sounded pretty easy but the math does not work.
365 days/year * 30 racks/day X 10 balls per rack = 109,500 balls in a year
If you want to hit a million balls, lets see what it would take and cost. Lets play 14.1 so we get more balls per rack as well. We have a fast player who shoots on a 20 second interval.
First if we just divide the million by 365 we get ~2740. That is how many balls we need to make a day. That is a ~196 racks per day lets say we have a ball return and we rack pretty fast so that is going to take 20 sec per rack so we will spend 65 minutes per day just racking the balls this ~1.1 hrs.
Now we have to make all of those balls. 2740 balls. If we shoot one every 20 seconds this takes 913 minutes which is ~15.2 hrs plus the racking time we need to shoot about 16 hrs a day.
If we have to pay time to a room it will not be cheap to do this as well. Lets say time is 3 bucks/hr. We would 365 * 16 hrs/day * 3 dollars/ hr which is $17,500. If you were to play 8 ball on a bar box and shoot all of the balls in every game and you had 75 cent tables. The cost would be $50,000. Either way it would be cheaper to get a home table.
Lets say most players are playing not practicing and they do not have a year to spare. A lot of players play games where the shot rate goes way down especially when you take in to mind the misses and safes and the resulting player change, especially when playing games where the run rate is low such as 1 pocket and banks.
So lets see how many years you have to play to make a million balls. If you are at the pool room in action 3hrs a day every day for years. Lets say you play comparable players so you are at the table only half of the time 1.5 hrs shooting and 1.5 hrs your opponent shooting. Lets say we shoot every 20 seconds (this is going to be higher than reality for 90 plus percent of the pool shooting world). XXX yrs * 365 days/yr (includes all holidays) * 1.5 hrs/day * 180 shots / hr = Million balls. This takes 10.1 yrs. I did not acct for any racking time and or smoke breaks or bathroom breaks. You would probably need more years or more time playing per day to actually hit the million ball mark.
I have played this game a long time 30 plus yrs but I did have 8-10 yr layoff. For a few years in the middle there I played a lot, a whole lot. I expect I am close to a million but I do not know that I have made a million that is a lot.
Have you hit a million balls?
365 days/year * 30 racks/day X 10 balls per rack = 109,500 balls in a year
If you want to hit a million balls, lets see what it would take and cost. Lets play 14.1 so we get more balls per rack as well. We have a fast player who shoots on a 20 second interval.
First if we just divide the million by 365 we get ~2740. That is how many balls we need to make a day. That is a ~196 racks per day lets say we have a ball return and we rack pretty fast so that is going to take 20 sec per rack so we will spend 65 minutes per day just racking the balls this ~1.1 hrs.
Now we have to make all of those balls. 2740 balls. If we shoot one every 20 seconds this takes 913 minutes which is ~15.2 hrs plus the racking time we need to shoot about 16 hrs a day.
If we have to pay time to a room it will not be cheap to do this as well. Lets say time is 3 bucks/hr. We would 365 * 16 hrs/day * 3 dollars/ hr which is $17,500. If you were to play 8 ball on a bar box and shoot all of the balls in every game and you had 75 cent tables. The cost would be $50,000. Either way it would be cheaper to get a home table.
Lets say most players are playing not practicing and they do not have a year to spare. A lot of players play games where the shot rate goes way down especially when you take in to mind the misses and safes and the resulting player change, especially when playing games where the run rate is low such as 1 pocket and banks.
So lets see how many years you have to play to make a million balls. If you are at the pool room in action 3hrs a day every day for years. Lets say you play comparable players so you are at the table only half of the time 1.5 hrs shooting and 1.5 hrs your opponent shooting. Lets say we shoot every 20 seconds (this is going to be higher than reality for 90 plus percent of the pool shooting world). XXX yrs * 365 days/yr (includes all holidays) * 1.5 hrs/day * 180 shots / hr = Million balls. This takes 10.1 yrs. I did not acct for any racking time and or smoke breaks or bathroom breaks. You would probably need more years or more time playing per day to actually hit the million ball mark.
I have played this game a long time 30 plus yrs but I did have 8-10 yr layoff. For a few years in the middle there I played a lot, a whole lot. I expect I am close to a million but I do not know that I have made a million that is a lot.
Have you hit a million balls?
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