The first great billiard game was straight pool. The accustats TPA is based on 14.1 history.
Ball made over balls made and errors.
A perfect game means no errors.
Similar to bowlings strike or golfs hole in one.
Fargo is more like a GPA, grade point average for schools. Higher is better and most people are average.
In the pool world players should focus on TPA. Backers should focus on Fargo.
To build on the Fleming measure, we can create types of errors. Most errors in pool are make the shot and scratch, wrong power, wrong stroke, wrong amount of chalk or wrong aim.
TPA refinement can lead to better pool slogans. Avoiding Errors on the 9 ball can be a threshold for bangers to cross when they are ready. TPA development will be on types of errors during a match. A system the Harriman Academy is working on.
Fargo is better for predicting conditions. In combat sports a person with reach has a clear strategy. In pool players dont know when to pass on an open shot. The common strategy is pocketing skills. Higher fargo means player dodges or pockets better. Lower fargo will have to play better percentage shots to compensate for lack of ability. It provides a good lesson in patience.
DrDave has a good description of TPA formula.
Answers to frequently-asked questions about Accu-Stats' TPA rating system.
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