this is caps for a reason:
THE STATS ARE GREAT!!!!! AND SHOW ALMOST EVERY IMPRTANT THING BUT ONE, WE HAVE THE NUMBER OF BALL ON THE BREAK, AND THE NUMBER OF BREAKS, WHICH AFFORDS THE ABILITY TO SEE THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF BALL MADE PER BREAK-NOT A USEFUL NUMBER<----NOT A KNOCK, just my opinion. this is what we really need(and its easy for you to do):
WHAT WOULD BE VERY VERY IMPORTANT AND TELL THE WHOLE STORY IS IF THERE WAS A DRY BREAK COUNT. MIKA AVERAGED LESS THAN BALL PER BREAK WITH YESTERDAYS NUMBERS, SHANE WAS AHEAD 10, SO ITS A LOGICAL CONCLUSION MIKA BROKE DRY AND SHANE RAN OUT MORE THAN ONCE ON MIKAS DRY BREAKS. SHANE AVERAGED WELL OVER A BALL PER BREAK WHICH MEANS HE KEPT CONTROL OF THE BOX AND RAN OUT. THESE 2 THINGS EXPLAIN MOST OF THE 10 GAME DIFFERENCE IMO. DRY BREAKS TELL A BIG STORY, WHEN YOU HAVE PLAYERS OF THIS LEVEL, WHO YOU FIGURE NOT TO MISS OFTEN. WITH "B" PLAYERS AND MISSES EVERY GAME THE DRY BREAK STAT IS USELESS. IMO.
So please, pretty please put up a dry break stat. Its a more important statistic than 10 balls ON THE break or even B-N-R. The dry breaks are so huge in 10 ball at this level because you figure to lose if you dry break.
Im beyond greatful for your stats,
thanks again and please consider the dry break stat, Those who agree with me please say something, and if you think i'm wrong speak up-perhaps i'll learn something.
Shane's break seems to awalys be the deciding factor, I have never in 25 years seen a more consistant break than SVB's. Of any pro ever his 10Ball break is the best break ever. He proved it when he played Donny and cost me $1000. Of course I didnt bet this match.

LOL It aint over Mika has a ton of heart and 10 games aint much with the amount of pool left.
thanks
Fatboy