Here are a few aggregate break statistics from the last few matches of the 2025 Jax Men's Open 10-Ball event played December 16-21, 2025 at Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront in Jacksonville, FL. Streaming was free on Pro Billiard TV's YouTube channel. This was the last event of this year's Predator Pro Billiard Series. The commentators were Gethin Davies, Jim Wych, Mark White, Eric Hjorleifson, Tim De Ruyter, Benjamin Belhassen, and George Teyechea. The referees were from the European Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF). Joshua Filler won the event, defeating Robbie Capito in the final match.
69 players entered the event. The format was double-elimination down to 32 players (16 on the winners' side and 16 on the one-loss side), with single-elimination play from that point to the conclusion. All matches were the best two out of three races to 4, with a shootout determining the winner of the third set (and therefore, of the match) if that set was tied at hill/hill (3-3).
The 5 matches (67 games) I tracked were all streamed on the two feature tables (Table 1 and Table 2) and were available for replay on YouTube. They were two Quarterfinal matches, the two Semifinal matches, and the Final match. None of these matches ended with a shootout.
The conditions for the streamed matches included:
The 5 tracked matches (67 games) were as follows.
Saturday, Dec. 20
Sunday, Dec. 21
Overall results
• Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul) -- 39% (26 of 67)
• Breaker won the game -- 49% (33 of 67)
• Break-and-run games on all breaks -- 12% (8 of 67)
• Break-and-run games on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul) -- 31% (8 of 26)
• One inning games -- 37% (25 of 67)
69 players entered the event. The format was double-elimination down to 32 players (16 on the winners' side and 16 on the one-loss side), with single-elimination play from that point to the conclusion. All matches were the best two out of three races to 4, with a shootout determining the winner of the third set (and therefore, of the match) if that set was tied at hill/hill (3-3).
The 5 matches (67 games) I tracked were all streamed on the two feature tables (Table 1 and Table 2) and were available for replay on YouTube. They were two Quarterfinal matches, the two Semifinal matches, and the Final match. None of these matches ended with a shootout.
The conditions for the streamed matches included:
• Predator Apex 9-foot table with 4 1/8" corner pockets;
• Predator Arcadia Reserve Tournament Blue cloth;
• Predator Arcos II balls, including a black-triangles cue ball;
• Predator Arena lights;
• referee racks using a Predator Aerorack triangle rack, with the 1-ball on the spot (2-ball and 3-ball need not be 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;
• early combinations or caroms on the 10-ball, if called, are game winners;
• a 10-ball made in any pocket on a break is spotted (not a game win);
• jump cues allowed;
• foul on all balls;
• 3-foul rule in effect (no games in these matches were lost on 3 consecutive fouls);
• 30-second shot clock (60 seconds after the break and after a push out) with one 30-second extension allowed per player per game; and
• lag for opening break.
The 5 tracked matches (67 games) were as follows.
Saturday, Dec. 20
1. Joshua Filler defeated Wiktor Zielinski 4-2, 2-4, 4-1 (Quarterfinal)
2. Aloysius Yapp d. Tyler Styer 4-2, 4-2
Sunday, Dec. 21
3. Filler d. Yapp 4-1, 4-3 (Semifinal)
4. Robbie Capito d. Arseni Sevastyanov 1-4, 4-3, 4-0 (Semifinal)
5. Filler d. Capito 4-2, 4-0 (Final)
Overall results
• Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul) -- 39% (26 of 67)
• Breaker won the game -- 49% (33 of 67)
• Break-and-run games on all breaks -- 12% (8 of 67)
• Break-and-run games on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul) -- 31% (8 of 26)
• One inning games -- 37% (25 of 67)