Stats -- Pagulayan vs. Bustamante 8-Ball Race to 25, May 2020

AtLarge

AzB Gold Member
Gold Member
Silver Member
Here are some stats from the Alex Pagulayan vs. Francisco Bustamante 8-Ball race to 25 played May 3, 2020 at Ray Hansen's home in Texas. Pay-per-view live streaming was provided by PoolActionTV.

This was Day 3 of a best-3-out-of-5 Champions Challenge All-Around match, with a different discipline played each day for up to 5 days. Remote commentary (by phone) was provided on Day 3 by Larry Schwartz. Ray Hansen also commentated, from a room in his home separate from the pool room. Bustamante won the set 25-12.

Bustamante now leads the match with 2 wins to 1 for Pagulayan. Scores for each Day/Discipline (Bustamante's score first):
Day 1 -- 15 - 12, 15-Ball Filipino Rotation (stats here: https://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=511474).
Day 2 -- 13 - 16, 9-Ball Banks (stats here: https://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=511534).
Day 3 -- 25 - 12, 8-Ball​

Conditions -- The conditions for this set included:
- Diamond 9-foot table with standard pro-cut pockets and blue Simonis 860 HR cloth;
- Aramith Tournament balls with a measles cue ball;
- triangle rack;
- winner breaks from anywhere behind the head string;
- rack your own;
- take what you make on the break if all pocketed balls are from the same group, table open otherwise;
- ball in hand behind the head string after a foul on the break;
- jump cues not allowed;
- 3-foul rule in effect (did not happen);
- no shot clock; and
- lag for opening break (won by Pagulayan).​

■ Bustamante broke 24 times -- successful 14 times (resulting in 13 game wins and 1 loss), 2 fouls (1 win, 1 loss), and 8 dry (1 win, 7 losses).

■ Pagulayan broke 13 times -- successful 8 times (resulting in 3 game wins and 5 losses), 1 foul (a loss), and 4 dry (all losses).

Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Bustamante -- 14 of 24 (58%)​
Pagulayan -- 8 of 13 (62%)​
Total -- 22 of 37 (59%)​

Fouled and/or dry breaks:
Bustamante -- 10 of 24 (42%)​
Pagulayan -- 5 of 13 (38%)​
Total -- 15 of 37 (41%)​

Breaker won game:
Bustamante -- 15 of 24 (63%)​
Pagulayan -- 3 of 13 (23%)​
Total -- 18 of 37 (49%)​

Break-and-run games -- on all breaks:
Bustamante -- 12 of 24 (50%)​
Pagulayan -- 2 of 13 (15%)​
Total -- 14 of 37 (38%)​

Break-and-run games -- on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Bustamante -- 12 of 14 (86%)​
Pagulayan -- 2 of 8 (25%)​
Total -- 14 of 22 (64%)​

Fouls:
Bustamante -- 2 (both on the break)​
Pagulayan -- 4 (including 1 on the break)​
Total -- 6​

Missed shots:
Bustamante -- 3​
Pagulayan -- 6​
Total -- 9​

Safeties:
Bustamante -- 0​
Pagulayan -- 0​
Total -- 0​

Average number of balls made on the break:
Bustamante -- 1.1 on all breaks, 1.7 on successful breaks​
Pagulayan -- 0.7 on all breaks, 1.1 on successful breaks​
Total -- 1.0 on all breaks, 1.5 on successful breaks​

Run-outs from first shot after break:
By Bustamante after his own successful break (B&R's) -- 12 of 14 (86%)​
By Bustamante after Pagulayan's failed break -- 5 of 5 (100%)​
By Bustamante, total -- 17 of 19 (89%)​
By Pagulayan after his own successful break (B&R's) -- 2 of 8 (25%)​
By Pagulayan after Bustamante's failed break -- 8 of 10 (80%)​
By Pagulayan, total -- 10 of 18 (56%)​
Total for Pagulayan and Bustamante -- 27 of 37 (73%)​

Run-outs from first shot after Bustamante's break:
By Bustamante (B&R's) -- 12 of 14 (86%)​
By Pagulayan -- 8 of 10 (80%)​
Total -- 20 of 24 83%)​

Run-outs from first shot after Pagulayan's break:
By Pagulayan (B&R's) -- 2 of 8 (25%)​
By Bustamante -- 5 of 5 (100%)​
Total -- 7 of 13 (54%)​

Number of innings -- 89% (33 of 37) of the games ended in one inning. 14 games ended on the breaker's first inning (B&R games), 19 games ended on the non-breaker's first inning, and 4 games ended on the breaker's second inning. No game went beyond the breaker's second visit to the table.

Break-and-run games -- Bustmante's 12 B&R games consisted of 2 3-packs and 6 singles. Pagulayan's 2 B&R games were both singles.

8-balls on the break -- None. [I didn't hear any mention of what the rule was if one had occurred.]

Set length -- Approximately 3 hours and 6 minutes, for an average of 5.0 minutes per game. [Note: This includes racking and 1 timeout of about 14 minutes. Excluding that timeout, the average was 4.6 minutes per game]
 
Last edited:

terryhanna

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Here are some stats from the Alex Pagulayan vs. Francisco Bustamante 8-Ball race to 25 played May 3, 2020 at Ray Hansen's home in Texas. Pay-per-view live streaming was provided by PoolActionTV.

This was Day 3 of a best-3-out-of-5 Champions Challenge All-Around match, with a different discipline played each day for up to 5 days. Remote commentary (by phone) was provided on Day 3 by Larry Schwartz. Ray Hansen also commentated, from a room in his home separate from the pool room.

Bustamante now leads the match with 2 wins to 1 for Pagulayan. Scores for each Day/Discipline (Bustamante's score first):

Conditions -- The conditions for this set included:
  • - Diamond 9-foot table with standard pro-cut pockets and blue Simonis cloth;
    - Aramith Tournament balls (I think) with a measles cue ball;
    - triangle rack;
    - winner breaks from anywhere behind the head string;
    - rack your own;
    - take what you make on the break if all pocketed balls are from the same group, table open otherwise;
    - ball in hand behind the head string after a foul on the break;
    - jump cues not allowed;
    - 3-foul rule in effect (did not happen);
    - no shot clock; and
    - lag for opening break (won by Pagulayan).

■ Bustamante broke 24 times -- successful 14 times (resulting in 13 game wins and 1 loss), 2 fouls (1 win, 1 loss), and 8 dry (1 win, 7 losses).

■ Pagulayan broke 13 times -- successful 8 times (resulting in 3 game wins and 5 losses), 1 foul (a loss), and 4 dry (all losses).

Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
  • Bustamante -- 14 of 24 (58%)
  • Pagulayan -- 8 of 13 (62%)
  • Total -- 22 of 37 (59%)

Fouled and/or dry breaks:
  • Bustamante -- 10 of 24 (42%)
  • Pagulayan -- 5 of 13 (38%)
  • Total -- 15 of 37 (41%)

Breaker won game:
  • Bustamante -- 15 of 24 (63%)
  • Pagulayan -- 3 of 13 (23%)
  • Total -- 18 of 37 (49%)

Break-and-run games -- on all breaks:
  • Bustamante -- 12 of 24 (50%)
  • Pagulayan -- 2 of 13 (15%)
  • Total -- 14 of 37 (38%)

Break-and-run games -- on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
  • Bustamante -- 12 of 14 (86%)
  • Pagulayan -- 2 of 8 (25%)
  • Total -- 14 of 22 (64%)

Fouls:
  • Bustamante -- 2 (both on the break)
  • Pagulayan -- 4 (including 1 on the break)
  • Total -- 6

Missed shots:
  • Bustamante -- 3
  • Pagulayan -- 6
  • Total -- 9

Safeties:
  • Bustamante -- 0
  • Pagulayan -- 0
  • Total -- 0

Average number of balls made on the break:
  • Bustamante -- 1.1 on all breaks, 1.7 on successful breaks
  • Pagulayan -- 0.7 on all breaks, 1.1 on successful breaks
  • Total -- 1.0 on all breaks, 1.5 on successful breaks

Run-outs from first shot after break:
  • By Bustamante after his own successful break (B&R's) -- 12 of 14 (86%)
  • By Bustamante after Pagulayan's failed break -- 5 of 5 (100%)
  • By Bustamante, total -- 17 of 19 (89%)


  • By Pagulayan after his own successful break (B&R's) -- 2 of 8 (25%)
  • By Pagulayan after Bustamante's failed break -- 8 of 10 (80%)
  • By Pagulayan, total -- 10 of 18 (56%)


  • Total for Pagulayan and Bustamante -- 27 of 37 (73%)

Run-outs from first shot after Bustamante's break:
  • By Bustamante (B&R's) -- 12 of 14 (86%)
  • By Pagulayan -- 8 of 10 (80%)
  • Total -- 20 of 24 83%)

Run-outs from first shot after Pagulayan's break:
  • By Pagulayan (B&R's) -- 2 of 8 (25%)
  • By Bustamante -- 5 of 5 (100%)
  • Total -- 7 of 13 (54%)

Number of innings -- 89% (33 of 37) of the games ended in one inning. 14 games ended on the breaker's first inning (B&R games), 19 games ended on the non-breaker's first inning, and 4 games ended on the breaker's second inning. No game went beyond the breaker's second visit to the table.

Break-and-run games -- Bustmante's 12 B&R games consisted of 2 3-packs and 6 singles. Pagulayan's 2 B&R games were both singles.

8-balls on the break -- None. [I didn't hear any mention of what the rule was if one had occurred.]

Set length -- Approximately 3 hours and 6 minutes, for an average of 5.0 minutes per game. [Note: This includes racking and 1 timeout of about 14 minutes. Excluding that timeout, the average was 4.6 minutes per game]
Francisco played totally amazing today.

That was some of the best 8 Ball i have seen in a while.:clapping:
 

pt109

WO double hemlock
Silver Member
One hell of a match...total of 6 fouls...9 missed shots...less than 5 minutes per game.
....sounds like they were playing on a bar box instead of a championship table.

My hat is off to Django....could he become the oldest world champion 9-baller?
 

King T

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Yes he could!

One hell of a match...total of 6 fouls...9 missed shots...less than 5 minutes per game.
....sounds like they were playing on a bar box instead of a championship table.

My hat is off to Django....could he become the oldest world champion 9-baller?

Now that his One Pocket game has taken off, I think Djanjo is the best all around player in the game today.
 

AtLarge

AzB Gold Member
Gold Member
Silver Member
Francisco played totally amazing today.

That was some of the best 8 Ball i have seen in a while.:clapping:

Agreed. Just to repeat something in the stats above -- he was the player at the table after the break 19 times. And he ran out the game 17 of those 19 times (89%). :eek:

2 of his 3 missed shots were in Games 1 and 3. So he missed only 1 shot after Game 3. And he wasn't playing any safes to avoid tough shots.
 
Last edited:
Top