gulfportdoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 27, 2009 #1 Post deleted by GulfportDoc Thanks~ Doc Last edited: Dec 27, 2009
TannerPruess PBIA Instructor Silver Member Dec 27, 2009 #2 I think we would need to know the average amount of balls left on the table by the losing opponent.
T The Milk Man AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 27, 2009 #3 I don't know the math but the Steve Cook said he thought the break was worth 1.5 to 2 balls if the players were even. I believe that is what the Bread has said as well. Shev
I don't know the math but the Steve Cook said he thought the break was worth 1.5 to 2 balls if the players were even. I believe that is what the Bread has said as well. Shev
A AtLarge AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Dec 27, 2009 #4 If the breaker wins, on average, 4 times out of 7, then the odds are 4 to 3 in his or her favor.
M mmwtdh AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 27, 2009 #5 TannerPruess said: I think we would need to know the average amount of balls left on the table by the losing opponent. Click to expand... Yup.........
TannerPruess said: I think we would need to know the average amount of balls left on the table by the losing opponent. Click to expand... Yup.........