Only 1 on both old rules and new
If you are using a standard shot glass, which holds about 50ml, then there are approximately 7.8 shots in a 350ml bottle. If you are using 25ml shot glasses, then there are approximately 14 shots.
If of course, your opponent has committed a foul, then yes, you do get two shots/visits on the black ball. It would be unfair not to. Why should a player be allowed two shots when they are not on the black and the other player, who is on the black, not. Seem fair? See below for this variation of rules, that people have unofficially changed to suit themselves as there has never been a rule written down EVER about only one shot on the black from a foul.You only ever have one shot on the black. It's surprising how many people think this variant makes sense. They suggest that having 2 shots on the black makes it too easy for the person who's on the black. Actually their variant makes it far too easy for the person who's NOT on the black.Taken from.... http://www.arseweb.com/pool/uk_rules.HTML
Using some simple dimentional analysis: x shots/ 1 liter * 44.3 millitters/1 shot = x*.0443 liters /1liters ~ 22.5 shots assuming shot =1.5 ounces
more than a million
only 3 shots at most could of been fired using the rifle in 5.6 seconds. but officially, 2, one in the neck and one in the head.
about 2 rebabes shots
roughly about 8 shots
Probably about 250 shots with the ray gun. 100 shots with the scavenger. Close too those number not exact
About 8 billion or so, averaged over the lifespan of the game and number of players.
black and the color of the crayon purple rules
how many 2oz shots in a liter
In a fifth, 17 shots.