Tar24 Stats All 3 Days

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Can you believe it!!!

What a match.
 

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Great work getting all this together! It is worth reading through all the stats. This might be one I have to purchase down the road.....
 
wow thats amazing, it also shows the worst thing to do is lose the white bal and get out of line. he who controls the white ball wins. thats why playing 1P is so strong for practice for all other games, i wish i started playing 1p years before i did-i didnt know just how strong it is to learn that game and real CB control.
 
Thank You

Thank you for all of your work on the stat package. It allows me to put a number value on different aspects of what I watched. Thanks again

Gordon Graham
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Can you believe Busty shot an .888 on that table?!????

Wow. Not bad for a table with pockets the size of golf balls.
 
Can you believe Busty shot an .888 on that table?!????

Wow. Not bad for a table with pockets the size of golf balls.

At one point, well into day 3, MArk Griffin mentioned that Busta was shooting a .940 .

You heard right.


Eric :eek:
 
Thanks for this so much...

Can you believe it!!!

What a match.

Perhaps some time in the future "THE ROLLS" could be tracked as well...

Like when going for position the cue ball barely misses scratching or goes into other balls and still comes out good....

There are many kinds of rolls, good and bad for both players...

just a thought and thanks for all your hard work, it is very much appreciated.

Mr. J.
 
Im gonna ask you a very serious question... When is the last time you saw the sun???

:lol::lol::lol:
 
These are interesting figures....thanx, Bank.

Both these guys can break...on this table Shane averaged 1.7 balls on
the break over-all...Francisco averaged 1.54.
Now we know Shane can break but I forgot that Francisco was, with
Tony Ellin, the highest speed breaker in the 90's.
A lot of players would break dry on these pockets, so to average a lot
more than one is fantastic.

Of great interest to me was the fact that both players were break and
running MORE often when they made only ONE ball on the break.

..so, it seems breaking with control is more important than making
a lot of balls.
 
That's gotta be alot of hard work to compile these stats. Thank you very much.

Wow these stats r awesom,it shows just how close this match really was,hill hill 1st day ,to me that was the difference of winning or losing this match,u could say it all came down to that 1 game(last game),the first nite,WOW WHAT A MATCH!
 
Awesome, thanks for the effort. Just a thought, but I think that it would be worthwhile if we could track average innings per game. Don't know if this would be feasible though...
 
I'd love to see average length of shot. It might tell a lot about who's getting better shape.
 
can someone help me out? I got a sweat bet with a buddy on the total consecutive break and runs. Did SVB break and run 5 consecutively in any of these sets?
 
can someone help me out? I got a sweat bet with a buddy on the total consecutive break and runs. Did SVB break and run 5 consecutively in any of these sets?

The biggest pack was three....by Shane
I had a buddy who was betting against four...and he won.
 
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