Here are some results from the Shane Van Boening vs. Jayson Shaw 10-Ball match played at the Pockets Restaurant in Euless, TX on August 16-18, 2019. Pay-per-view streaming was provided by Money Match Promotions through Rackem.tv.
This match was a race to 100 game wins. Van Boening won the match, leading at the end of each day (although Shaw made a big comeback in Day 3): 33-21, 66-43, and 100-91.
The commentators (2 at a time) were Jeremy Jones, Skyler Woodward, CJ Wiley, and Billy Incardona.
Conditions -- The conditions for this event included:
Notes:
■ Van Boening broke 101 times -- successful 85 times (resulting in 66 game wins and 19 losses), 6 fouls (1 win, 5 losses), and 10 dry (2 wins, 8 losses).
■ Shaw broke 91 times -- successful 74 times (resulting in 54 game wins and 20 losses), 3 fouls (1 win, 2 losses), and 14 dry (4 wins and 10 losses).
Successful breaks (broke legally, made at least one ball, and did not foul):
Unsuccessful breaks (fouled or dry):
Breaker won game:
Break-and-run games -- on all breaks:
Break-and-run games -- on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Fouls and foul rates: [Note: "games at the table" means total games less opponent's B&R games.]
Missed shots (est.):
Run-outs from first shot after break:
Run-outs from first shot after Van Boening's break:
Run-outs from first shot after Shaw's break:
Break-and-run packages
Games with 1 or more safeties (est):
Average number of balls made on the break:
Number of innings -- 66% (126 of 192) of the games ended in one inning. 91 games ended on the breaker's first inning (B&R games), 35 games ended on the non-breaker's first inning, 19 games ended on the breaker's second inning, and 21 games ended on the non-breaker's second inning. 14% (26 of 192) of the games went beyond the non-breaker's second visit to the table, with the longest game ending on the non-breaker's 6th visit.
10-balls on the break -- No 10-balls were made on the break. (They would have been spotted.)
Match length -- Approximately 15 1/3 hours, for an average of 4.8 minutes per game. This includes racking and timeouts, but excludes a bit over 2 hours for 4 intermissions (1 on Day 1, 1 on Day 2, and 2 on Day 3).
This match was a race to 100 game wins. Van Boening won the match, leading at the end of each day (although Shaw made a big comeback in Day 3): 33-21, 66-43, and 100-91.
The commentators (2 at a time) were Jeremy Jones, Skyler Woodward, CJ Wiley, and Billy Incardona.
Conditions -- The conditions for this event included:
- Diamond 9-foot table with pro-cut pockets and new blue cloth;
- Predator Arcos II balls;
- Accu-Rack racking template;
- rack your own, with the 1-ball on the foot spot and the 2-ball and 3-ball on the back corners;
- winner breaks from anywhere behind the head string;
- call shots (but not safes), with the opponent having a choice of shooting or passing it back after a ball is pocketed illegally;
- spot any 10-ball made on the break;
- early combos or caroms on the 10-ball are not game wins, and the 10-ball is spotted;
- foul on all balls, and 3-foul rule in effect;
- jump cues allowed;
- no shot clock; and
- lag for opening break.
- Predator Arcos II balls;
- Accu-Rack racking template;
- rack your own, with the 1-ball on the foot spot and the 2-ball and 3-ball on the back corners;
- winner breaks from anywhere behind the head string;
- call shots (but not safes), with the opponent having a choice of shooting or passing it back after a ball is pocketed illegally;
- spot any 10-ball made on the break;
- early combos or caroms on the 10-ball are not game wins, and the 10-ball is spotted;
- foul on all balls, and 3-foul rule in effect;
- jump cues allowed;
- no shot clock; and
- lag for opening break.
Notes:
• On Day 2, with the score at 56-37 in Van Boening's favor, the score was changed to 55-37 after some discussion. My notes say that the original score was correct, not the revised one. So the official match score was for 191 games (100-91), but the following stats are for all 192 games in my notes (match score 101-91).
• My stream was frozen for most of one game broken by Shaw on Day 2. Indications were that it was a B&R, so that's how I counted it.
• My stream was frozen for most of one game broken by Shaw on Day 2. Indications were that it was a B&R, so that's how I counted it.
■ Van Boening broke 101 times -- successful 85 times (resulting in 66 game wins and 19 losses), 6 fouls (1 win, 5 losses), and 10 dry (2 wins, 8 losses).
■ Shaw broke 91 times -- successful 74 times (resulting in 54 game wins and 20 losses), 3 fouls (1 win, 2 losses), and 14 dry (4 wins and 10 losses).
Successful breaks (broke legally, made at least one ball, and did not foul):
Van Boening -- 85 of 101 (84%)
Shaw -- 74 of 91 (81%)
Total -- 159 of 192 (83%)
Unsuccessful breaks (fouled or dry):
Van Boening -- 16 of 101 (16%)
Shaw -- 17 of 91 (19%)
Total -- 33 of 192 (17%)
Breaker won game:
Van Boening -- 69 of 101 (68%)
Shaw -- 59 of 91 (65%)
Total -- 128 of 192 (67%)
Break-and-run games -- on all breaks:
Van Boening -- 47 of 101 (47%)
Shaw -- 44 of 91 (48%)
Total -- 91 of 192 (47%)
Break-and-run games -- on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Van Boening -- 47 of 85 (55%)
Shaw -- 44 of 74 (59%)
Total -- 91 of 159 (57%)
Fouls and foul rates: [Note: "games at the table" means total games less opponent's B&R games.]
Van Boening -- 20 fouls, including 6 on the break, in 148 games at the table (a rate of 1 foul for every 7.4 games at the table)
Shaw -- 24 fouls, including 3 on the break, in 145 games at the table (a rate of 1 foul for every 6.0 games at the table)
Total -- 44 fouls in 192 games (1 per 4.4 games)
Missed shots (est.):
Van Boening -- 34 misses in 148 games at the table (a rate of 1 for every 4.4 games at the table)
Shaw -- 27 misses in 145 games at the table (a rate of 1 for every 5.4 games at the table)
Total -- 61 misses in 192 games (1 per 3.1 games)
Run-outs from first shot after break:
By Van Boening after his own successful break -- 47 of 85 (55%)
By Van Boening after Shaw's failed break -- 5 of 17 (29%)
By Van Boening, total -- 52 of 102 (51%)
By Shaw after his own successful break -- 44 of 74 (59%)
By Shaw after Van Boening's failed break -- 10 of 16 (63%)
By Shaw, total -- 54 of 90 (60%)
Total for Van Boening and Shaw -- 106 of 192 (55%)
Run-outs from first shot after Van Boening's break:
By Van Boening -- 47 of 85 (55%)
By Shaw -- 10 of 16 (63%)
Total -- 57 of 101 (56%)
Run-outs from first shot after Shaw's break:
By Shaw -- 44 of 74 (59%)
By Van Boening -- 5 of 17 (29%)
Total -- 49 of 91 (54%)
Break-and-run packages
Van Boening's 47 B&R games consisted of 1 6-pack, 3 4-packs, 2 3-packs, 6 2-packs, and 11 singles
Shaw's 44 B&R games consisted of 1 6-pack, 1 5-pack, 2 4-packs, 4 3-packs, 2 2-packs, and 9 singles
Shaw's 44 B&R games consisted of 1 6-pack, 1 5-pack, 2 4-packs, 4 3-packs, 2 2-packs, and 9 singles
Games with 1 or more safeties (est):
by Van Boening only -- 16
by Shaw only -- 15
by both -- 20
Total games with 1 or more safeties -- 27% (51 of 192)
Average number of balls made on the break:
Van Boening -- 1.6 on all breaks, 1.8 on successful breaks
Shaw* -- 1.6 on all breaks, 1.8 on successful breaks
Total* -- 1.6 on all breaks, 1.8 on successful breaks
*Excludes one game; unlikely to change averages.
*Excludes one game; unlikely to change averages.
Number of innings -- 66% (126 of 192) of the games ended in one inning. 91 games ended on the breaker's first inning (B&R games), 35 games ended on the non-breaker's first inning, 19 games ended on the breaker's second inning, and 21 games ended on the non-breaker's second inning. 14% (26 of 192) of the games went beyond the non-breaker's second visit to the table, with the longest game ending on the non-breaker's 6th visit.
10-balls on the break -- No 10-balls were made on the break. (They would have been spotted.)
Match length -- Approximately 15 1/3 hours, for an average of 4.8 minutes per game. This includes racking and timeouts, but excludes a bit over 2 hours for 4 intermissions (1 on Day 1, 1 on Day 2, and 2 on Day 3).
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