Well I have to say that is the best 10 ball I have ever seen on the 10 foot table. Shane beats Alex 11-2, he cues up a .957 which is probably the highest on a 10 footer. If you did not watch it on Accu-Stats then you missed out big time! :thumbup:
Well I have to say that is the best 10 ball I have ever seen on the 10 foot table. Shane beats Alex 11-2, he cues up a .957 which is probably the highest on a 10 footer. If you did not watch it on Accu-Stats then you missed out big time! :thumbup:
I shot a .369 on a 10' Diamond once. But .957 is pretty good too.
I shot a .963 on a 10' Diamond once. But .957 is pretty good too.
That had to be some of the best 10 foot tenball ever played.
Like I said, Shane playing like that is unbeatable.
Jaden
Well.... not bad for a guy who isn't World Class or a World Champion or sux ass at Chinese 8-ball...
Freddie
He had what? 4-5 bnr's??? tenfoot tenball and he has maybe 5 out of eleven games that are bnrs??? That is just sick.
In my Saturday match with Amar, he had 3-4 bnrs playing tenball on a ninefoot blue label diamond. That was impressive. What Shane just did was phenomenal.
Jaden
Fixed that for you Cleary!!:thumbup:
Great playing by Shane indeed...
Gary
Well.... not bad for a guy who isn't World Class or a World Champion or sux ass at Chinese 8-ball...
Freddie
6 B&R's on his 11 breaks. He had 3 in a row -- the only instance of that I have seen in this event so far (I missed one match).
The .957 was calculated as follows:
He pocketed 110 balls.
He was charged with 5 errors:
- Scratched on the break in Game 2
- Missed a straight-back bank on the 1-ball in Game 5
- Missed the 6-ball in Game 10 (deemed easier than a spot shot, hence counts as 2 errors)
- Safety error in Game 13 (left a shot easier than a spot shot)
110 / (110 + 5) = .957
He missed the shot. Accu-stats charges that as an error. I disagree with Delaberto on this though.... it was the right shot. He swung for the fence and controled whitey. The one just barley leaked out.WOW! First thanks for the DETAIL. I really like this.
I had no idea that you were charged with an error if you failed to make a straight-back bank.
JoeyA
WOW! First thanks for the DETAIL. I really like this.
I had no idea that you were charged with an error if you failed to make a straight-back bank.
JoeyA
The .957 was calculated as follows:
He pocketed 110 balls.
He was charged with 5 errors:
- Scratched on the break in Game 2
- Missed a straight-back bank on the 1-ball in Game 5
- Missed the 6-ball in Game 10 (deemed easier than a spot shot, hence counts as 2 errors)
- Safety error in Game 13 (left a shot easier than a spot shot)
110 / (110 + 5) = .957