Eric. said:
Ya know, tourney draws in amateur events can be funny; I was playing my first match against Chris {something} and he was making everything and kicking everything I threw at him. Meanwhile, to the left of me and to the right of me are four cripples shooting balls into rails! Now, I don't want to put anyone down, I'm just laughing/whining like a poolplayer does...
Eric
I think you are right, but I think you are exaggerating a little too. I think everyone has there own reasons for competing. Some people just like to compete and have no real expectations while other people hold out a glimmer of hope that they get a good draw, while some actually have a chance to cash, while others expect to win the event. Some people are just not consistent enough to play well each game while others get nervous or some may be hungover...lol. Hungover is no excuse, but it happens...lol.
Anyway...I think the breakdown of players at the SBE is pretty much as follows:
25% - APA SL 6/7 (No real expectations to win)
25% - APA SL 8/9 (hoping for a good draw)
25% - A Players (hoping to cash)
25% - Semi Pro (expect to win)
You can argue percentages, but I would class most players as the above, give or take.
I think most APA SL 6/7's will miss on average 1 ball a rack or maybe every 2 racks. In my area, it is mostly one ball a rack.
Most APA 8/9's (in my area) will miss on average 1 ball every 2 or 3 racks.
Most A Players will miss on average 1 ball every 4 or 5 racks.
Most Semi Pros will not miss on a 7 foot table.
I define a miss as missing a ball with the intention of making it. Not missing a ball constitutes leaving the table after a win or a safety. For simplicity I will not go into safeties because, obviously, better players play better safeties.
I actually saw your game and the table at the very end, since I was playing on it and I don't think I saw people hitting balls into rails. I think I missed about 5 shots in 17 games, which puts me at missing once every 3 racks or so. Unfortunately I scatched on 4 or them, which my opponent ran out each time.
From what I saw, I thought you played well, although i couldn't pay a lot of attention because I was concentrating on my game.