Here are some 8-Ball stats from the first event of Darren Appleton's new World Pool Series -- the Molinari Players' Championship. It was played January 14-17 at Steinway Billiards in Queens, New York. Pay-per-view streaming was provided by AZBtv.
This was a 119-player single-elimination event, with races to 13 in the first 3 rounds, 15 in the next 3 rounds, and 16 in the finals If a match reached hill/hill, it was decided by a shootout (only one shootout occurred in the main-event streamed matches). The stats are for all 13 matches played on the main streaming table, and they represented 11% of the total of 118 matches played in the event. [Note -- these 13 matches were all from the main event, none from the second-chance event.]
The conditions for this event included:
The 13 matches (293 games) were as follows (shown in the order in which they were played).
Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017
Sun., Jan. 15
Mon., Jan. 16
Tues., Jan. 17
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the 293 games.
Break-and-run games: The 85 break-and-run games represented 29% of all 293 games, 60% of the 141 games won by the breaker, and 55% of the 155 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
Thirty-five of the 85 break-and-run games occurred during the alternating-break rounds and consisted of 1 alternate-break 4-pack (by Majid), 2 alternate-break 3-packs (Foldes and Hohmann), 2 alternate-break 2-packs, and 21 singles. Fifty of the break-and-run games occurred during the winner-breaks rounds and consisted of 1 6-pack (Chinakhov), 1 5-pack (Corteza), 2 3-packs (Chua and Chinakhov), 7 2-packs, and 19 singles.
8-balls on the break:
The 8-ball was made on the break just once (0.3% of the 293 breaks), but it did not count as a win and was spotted.
This was a 119-player single-elimination event, with races to 13 in the first 3 rounds, 15 in the next 3 rounds, and 16 in the finals If a match reached hill/hill, it was decided by a shootout (only one shootout occurred in the main-event streamed matches). The stats are for all 13 matches played on the main streaming table, and they represented 11% of the total of 118 matches played in the event. [Note -- these 13 matches were all from the main event, none from the second-chance event.]
The conditions for this event included:
- Brunswick Gold Crown 9-foot table with 4¼" corner pockets and Simonis 860 Tournament Blue cloth;
- Super Aramith Pro-Cup TV balls with the measles cue ball;
- breaker racks using the RYO triangle rack;
- break from outside a 2-diamonds wide central box behind the head string;
- break shot must contact the head ball first;
- alternate breaks for Rounds 1-3 (Saturday and Sunday) and winner breaks thereafter;
- take the group you make more of on the break (table open if breaker made same number of each group, or fouled, or broke dry);
- ball in hand behind the line after a foul on the break;
- making the 8-ball on the break is not a game win;
- mixed-group combinations not allowed with an open table;
- call shots;
- foul on all balls, and 3-foul rule in effect;
- jump cues allowed, but jumping is allowed only twice per player per game and only after the opponent's shot;
- lag for opening break.
The 13 matches (293 games) were as follows (shown in the order in which they were played).
Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017
Chris Melling defeated Vincent Facquet 13-8
Karl Boyes d. Sean Hoey 13-4
Imran Majid d. Jason Klatt 13-10
Vilmos Foldes d. Francisco Bustamante 13-11
Karl Boyes d. Sean Hoey 13-4
Imran Majid d. Jason Klatt 13-10
Vilmos Foldes d. Francisco Bustamante 13-11
Sun., Jan. 15
Thorsten Hohmann d. Line Kjorsvik 13-3
Ruslan Chinakhov d. Zion Zvi 13-8
Billy Thorpe d. Michael Hill 13-11
Lee Vann Corteza d. Nick Ekonomopoulos 13-8
Ruslan Chinakhov d. Zion Zvi 13-8
Billy Thorpe d. Michael Hill 13-11
Lee Vann Corteza d. Nick Ekonomopoulos 13-8
Mon., Jan. 16
Johann Chua d. Jayson Shaw 15-11
Darren Appleton d. Dennis Orcollo 15-12 (Quarterfinal)
Darren Appleton d. Dennis Orcollo 15-12 (Quarterfinal)
Tues., Jan. 17
Chinakhov d.Chua 15-8 (Semifinal)
Corteza d. Appleton 14-14 plus a shootout won 4-2 by Corteza (Semifinal)
Chinakhov d. Corteza 16-6 (Finals)
Corteza d. Appleton 14-14 plus a shootout won 4-2 by Corteza (Semifinal)
Chinakhov d. Corteza 16-6 (Finals)
Overall results -- The breaker made at least one ball (and did not foul) 53% of the time (155 of 293), won 48% of the games (141 of 293), and broke and ran 29% of the games (85 of 293).Here's a more detailed breakdown of the 293 games.
Breaker made at least one ball and did not foul:
Breaker won the game: 98 (33% of the 293 games)
Breaker lost the game: 57 (19%)
Breaker fouled on the break:
Breaker won the game: 8 (3%)
Breaker lost the game: 10 (3%)
Breaker broke dry (without fouling):
Breaker won the game: 35 (12%)
Breaker lost the game: 85 (29%)
Therefore, whereas the breaker won 48% (141 of 293) of all games,
He won 63% (98 of 155) of the games in which he made at least one ball on the break and did not foul.
He won 44% (8 of 18) of the games in which he fouled on the break.
He won 29% (35 of 120) of the games in which he broke dry but did not foul.
He won 31% (43 of 138) of the games in which he either fouled on the break or broke dry without fouling.
Break-and-run games: The 85 break-and-run games represented 29% of all 293 games, 60% of the 141 games won by the breaker, and 55% of the 155 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
Thirty-five of the 85 break-and-run games occurred during the alternating-break rounds and consisted of 1 alternate-break 4-pack (by Majid), 2 alternate-break 3-packs (Foldes and Hohmann), 2 alternate-break 2-packs, and 21 singles. Fifty of the break-and-run games occurred during the winner-breaks rounds and consisted of 1 6-pack (Chinakhov), 1 5-pack (Corteza), 2 3-packs (Chua and Chinakhov), 7 2-packs, and 19 singles.
8-balls on the break:
The 8-ball was made on the break just once (0.3% of the 293 breaks), but it did not count as a win and was spotted.
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