Here are some aggregate break statistics from the 2019 World Pool Masters event played March 29-31, 2019 at Tercentenary Hall, Victoria Stadium, in Gibraltar. This was an invitational 24-player, single-elimination 9-Ball event produced by Matchroom Sport and streamed free in the USA on Facebook. David Alcaide won the tournament, defeating Alex Kazakis in the final match.
Conditions -- The conditions for this event included:
The 23 matches (247 games) in this tournament were as follows (listed in the order in which they were played). The stats are for all of these matches.
Fri. March 29
Sat. March 30
Sun., March 31
Overall results
Here's a breakdown of the 247 games (for match winners and losers combined).
Break-and-run games -- The 73 break-and-run games represented 30% of all 247 games, 48% of the 152 games won by the breaker, and 38% of the 194 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
The 73 break-and-run games consisted of 1 four-pack (by Kaçi), 3 three-packs (2 by Kazakis and 1 by Woodward), 11 two-packs, and 38 singles.
9-Balls on the break -- The 73 break-and-run games included 2 9-balls on the break (0.8% of all breaks).
Conditions -- The conditions for this event included:
• Rasson Victory II 9-foot table with blue Simonis cloth;
• Aramith Tournament balls with a measles cue ball;
• triangle rack;
• referee racks with the 1-ball on the spot (except the 9-ball was racked on the spot in Match 1);
• winner breaks from anywhere behind the head string;
• jump cues allowed;
• foul on all balls;
• 30-second shot clock (60 sec. after the break), with one 30-sec. extension per player per rack; and
• all slop counts.
The 23 matches (247 games) in this tournament were as follows (listed in the order in which they were played). The stats are for all of these matches.
Fri. March 29
1. Alex Pagulayan defeated Wu Jiaqing 7-4
2. Fedor Gorst d. Naoyuki Oi 7-2
3. Albin Ouschan d. Jeffrey De Luna 7-2
4. David Alcaide d. Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz 7-3
5. Eklent Kaçi d. Earl Strickland 7-2
6. Shane Van Boening d. Kelly Fisher 7-2
7. Justin Sajich d. Petri Makkonen 7-4
8. Matt Edwards d. Chris Melling 7-3
Sat. March 30
9. Alcaide d. Niels Feijen 7-3
10. Van Boening d. Han Yu 7-6
11. Pagulayan d. Ko Pin-Yi 7-6
12. Alex Kazakis d. Sajich 7-3
13. Kaçi d. Jayson Shaw 7-2
14. Edwards d. Konrad Juszczyszyn 7-6
15. Ouschan d. Joshua Filler 7-6
16. Skyler Woodward d. Gorst 7-4
Sun., March 31
17. Alcaide d. Van Boening 7-3 (Quarterfinal)
18. Kaçi d. Pagulayan 7-5 (Quarterfinal)
19. Kazakis d. Edwards 7-1 (Quarterfinal)
20. Woodward d. Ouschan 7-3 (Quarterfinal)
21. Alcaide d. Kaçi 8-3 (Semifinal)
22. Kazakis d. Woodward 8-1 (Semifinal)
23. Alcaide d. Kazakis 9-8 (Finals)
Overall results
■ Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul) -- 80% (121 of 152) for match winners, 77% (73 of 95) for match losers, and 79% (194 of 247) in total
■ Breaker won the game -- 73% (111 of 152) for match winners, 43% (41 of 95) for match losers, and 62% (152 of 247) in total
■ Break-and-run games -- 37% (56 of 152) for match winners, 18% (17 of 95) for match losers, and 30% (73 of 247) in total
Here's a breakdown of the 247 games (for match winners and losers combined).
Breaker made at least one ball and did not foul:
Breaker won the game: 129 (52% of the 247 games)
Breaker lost the game: 65 (26%)
Breaker fouled on the break:
Breaker won the game: 2 (1%)
Breaker lost the game: 4 (2%)
Breaker broke dry (without fouling):
Breaker won the game: 21 (9%)
Breaker lost the game: 26 (11%)
Therefore, whereas the breaker won 62% (152 of 247) of all games,
• He/she won 66% (129 of 194) of the games in which he/she made at least one ball on the break and did not foul.
• He/she won 33% (2 of 6) of the games in which he/she fouled on the break.
• He/she won 45% (21 of 47) of the games in which he/she broke dry but did not foul.
• He/she won 43% (23 of 53) of the games in which he/she either fouled on the break or broke dry without fouling.
Break-and-run games -- The 73 break-and-run games represented 30% of all 247 games, 48% of the 152 games won by the breaker, and 38% of the 194 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
The 73 break-and-run games consisted of 1 four-pack (by Kaçi), 3 three-packs (2 by Kazakis and 1 by Woodward), 11 two-packs, and 38 singles.
9-Balls on the break -- The 73 break-and-run games included 2 9-balls on the break (0.8% of all breaks).
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