When I was competing, the best average I ever scored for a whole tournament was .960. My overall average the last whole year of my competition was roughly .880, which included a couple of very bad averages in tournaments in South America due to table and ball conditions that I could not adjust to (like no air conditioning, and very high humidity- made for very sticky surfaces, something I can't adjust to easily). To put that into perspective, a US National could be won with slightly over a 1.0 average (not during the Sang Lee years). On the world level, a 1.0 player would be in the top 50 or 60 if he played in every event. However, being in the top five in the world means that you might be able to make a living from billiards, which is why I quit competing regularly. I don't know Bob's average; it's been a long time since I have seen him play.
How many innings does it usually take for you to get to ten or twenty?
Deno
How many innings does it usually take for you to get to ten or twenty?
Deno