SVB to Kick Off High Run Attempts

So, with apologies in advance, here are updated stats on Shane's 14.1 attempts. After reviewing tape, discrepancies were found by our tech team. Sorry to mess up some very nice graphics.

Lou Figueroa
PlayerDateHigh Run 1
Shane van Boening10/31/2021241
Shane van Boening11/1/2021253
Shane Van Boening11/2/2021169
Shane Van Boening11/2/2021164
Shane Van Boening11/2/2021163
Shane Van Boening11/3/2021184
Shane Van Boening11/3/2021159
Shane Van Boening11/3/2021154
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021308
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021210
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021196
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021159
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021154
Shane Van Boening11/4/2021112
Shane Van Boening11/5/2021295
Shane Van Boening11/5/2021154
 
So, with apologies in advance, here are updated stats on Shane's 14.1 attempts. After reviewing tape, discrepancies were found by our tech team. Sorry to mess up some very nice graphics.

Lou Figueroa
16 innings, total of 3075 balls pocketed, gives Shane an average of running 192 balls per inning. I guess you're only counting the successful run attempts of over 100 balls.
 
Yes, runs over 100 though he did also have a 99 and two 98s.

Lou Figueroa
Would you be able to give us numbers for the x's in the following distribution of SVB's runs?

Distribution of SVB's x runs:
0 balls pocketed -- x times​
1-14 -- x​
15-28 -- x​
29-49 -- x​
50-99 -- x​
100-199 -- 11​
200-299 -- 4 (210, 241, 253, 295)​
300+ -- 1 (308)​
 
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Would you be able to give us numbers for the x's in the following distribution of SVB's runs?

Distribution of SVB's x runs:
0 balls pocketed -- x times​
1-14 -- x​
15-28 -- x​
29-49 -- x​
50-99 -- x​
100-199 -- 11​
200-299 -- 4 (210, 241, 253, 295)​
300+ -- 1 (308)​
You can try and use numbers all you want to try and predict when its possible for Shane to run 600+ balls, but you fail to understand Shane's average is 192 balls. He would have to increase his average in a spike run of over 300% which still don't surpass 600. As it his his highest spike run is still about 200% short of reaching 600. You can't apply numbers to focus and concentration!!!
 
Would you be able to give us numbers for the x's in the following distribution of SVB's runs?

Distribution of SVB's x runs:
0 balls pocketed -- x times​
1-14 -- x​
15-28 -- x​
29-49 -- x​
50-99 -- x​
100-199 -- 11​
200-299 -- 4 (210, 241, 253, 295)​
300+ -- 1 (308)​

I don't think we're getting that low into the statistical weeds.

Lou Figueroa
 
I don't think we're getting that low into the statistical weeds.

Lou Figueroa
Your tech team is writing down (or somehow keeping track of) the size of just the large runs (near 100 and larger), not all of the runs?
 
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You can try and use numbers all you want to try and predict when its possible for Shane to run 600+ balls, but you fail to understand Shane's average is 192 balls. He would have to increase his average in a spike run of over 300% which still don't surpass 600. As it his his highest spike run is still about 200% short of reaching 600. You can't apply numbers to focus and concentration!!!
Shane didn't average 192 balls per attempt. That was on just his highest 16 runs, not all of the runs. And, no, I'm not trying to predict anything.
 
Shane didn't average 192 balls per attempt. That was on just his highest 16 runs, not all of the runs. And, no, I'm not trying to predict anything.
Oh I know, thats just his average of a 100 or more, all the other attempts he made were thrown out because they don't fit the agenda😅🤣😂
 
Average runs over 100. Yup Govt math. Paints a picture, a perspective. For what purpose idk. Maybe how well he does after the first 100. Not sure if that’s important.

That’s like a batting average after 2 strikes. I’m sure it’s a different number than a regular batting average.

And we still don’t know the rules of 8 Ball collectively 😉🤠

Happy Saturday everyone
Fatboy🍿🍿
 
Oh I know, thats just his average of a 100 or more, all the other attempts he made were thrown out because they don't fit the agenda😅🤣😂

I don't recall saying anything about anyone's BPI --so you're way off base on this.

Lou Figueroa
shocked
shocked I say
 
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