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A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF 9-BALL POCKET BILLIARDS $2.00 Jan. 1 - Feb. 2, 1985 Vol. 1, No. 1
MORALES STUNS FIELD
AT RED'S
H 0 U S TON- Caesar Morales (signs his name Efren Reyes) was never threatened as he cruised undefeated through Red's 108 player double elimination tournament. The Filipino earned $10,500 while outclassing Jones, Matlock, Hunter, DiLiberto, Gulyassy, and Wade Crane twice. Ironically, Crane, the only other player using an alias (Billy Johnson),took second place honors.
REDS HOUSTON, TEXAS Jan. 28 - Feb. 2, 1985
FINAL STANDINGS # NAME
1. Caesar Morales | 2. Wade Crane I 3. Earl Strickland j 4. Mike Gulyassy 1 5th-6th
Bob Williams I Jimmy Reid |
7th-Sth Buddy Hall 1 Kim Davenport I
9t/>-12th Danny DiLiberto I Jim Rempe I
Louie Lemke I David Hensen |
• Utn-leTtn Sob Hunter I Dave Rhodes I Dick Weaver I Blaine Sell 1
17th-24tn Danny Medina 1 Nick Varner | Ray Martin | Larry Hubbart | Larry Hill j Buddy Dennis 1 Coyt Chapman |
Steve Smith < 25th-32nd
Mike Sigel I Dick Lane { David Howard i Grady Mathews I Mike Massey i Charlie Brinson { Robert LaBlanc ( Wilson King (
JJrd-48tn CC Jones 1 Gilbert Martinez i Dave Bollman | Larry Nelson \ Romero Flores j Dave Matlock j Jr, Harris i Ronnie Allen \ Harry Aporff \ Robert Newkirk i Tom Spencer \ Billy-Dan Rogers \ Jim Williams i Cliff Brown \ Willie Elder \ John Barnshaw \
49th-64th Steve Cook i Terry Bell i Paul Brienza i
AVG.
' .896) .876)
' .869) ' .862)
' .860) ' .851)
' .874) ' .855)
' .833) .819) .813)
'.804)
'.872) ' .815)
.794) '.760)
.833)
.828) ' .818) ' .815) ' .802) ' .791) ' . 782) r.768)
'.874) ' .848) ' .835)
.828)
.818)
.781 )
. 755)
.748)
' .821) 1 .813) ' .805) I .802) ' .793) ' .788) f.784) ' . 783) f .781) '.777) \.766) r .765) ' .764) ' . 752) 1.744) f .671)
f . 833 ) f . 803 ) f . 802 )
PRIZE
$10 6 4 2
1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
,500 ,500 ,000 ,500
,900 ,900
,500 ,500
,200 ,200 ,200 ,200
,000 ,000 ,000 ,000
700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700
500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
# NAME
Tom Brown i Eddie Brown i Willie Munson i Jack Breit \ Tim Kwong \ Sammy Jones i Charlie Jones \ Darrell Norquest i Rudy Pasqual \ Charles Inman \ Gary Dozier \ Peter McCoy i Joe Magic i
65th-96th Jay Swanson \ Howard Vickery \ Jim Mataya \ Garry Drennan | Steve Lillis \ Don Fulks I Jack Stenner \ Robert Gonzales | Wolfgang Smailus I Al Winchenbaugh | Jim McKittrick \ Joe Bowman { Tom Ruocco i Jimmy King \ Mark Jarvis \ Phil Fasciano i Fritz Johnson \ Paul Baker \ Frank Piasecki \ Gary Blackwell t Scott LeClair t Wayne Boomer i Robert Nicholi i Laney Herrin i John Pasquarella i Steve Snider i Barry Porter ( Bill Amadeo ( George Farmer ( James Willard ( Michael Amino ( JD Jackson t
97th-108th Chas. Rosenblatt 1 Keith McCready 1 Fred Bentivegna 1 Javier Franko 1 Joe Rocha t James Davis 1 Neal Hatch t Kim Cummings t Louis Vickio 1 James Aubert \ GV Bieberstein 1 Don Hare 1
AVG.
1 .785) f . 7 8 5 ) \ .782) I .782) ',.775) [.763) ', .759) ' .722) 1.716) ' .713) \ .708) < .706) '.614)
' .787) '.784) '.783) ' .783) ' .775) ' .775) ' .757) ' .755) ' .749) ' .745) ' .743) ' .743) ' .735) ' .735) '.733) ' .726) ' .723) ' .709) ' .692)
.685)
.681 )
.659)
.655)
.653)
.651)
.631)
.618)
.600)
.582)
.560)
.548)
.527)
.778)
.757)
.753)
.734)
.732)
.718)
.678)
.659)
.578) • .577)
.565) ' .510)
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SCORES &
ACCU-STATS AVERAGES Name Score AVQ Name Score Avg.
1) G. GV
2) L. K.
3) C. B.
4) D. T.
5) R. J.
6) W. N.
7) H. J.
8) D. F.
9) W. J.
10) D. S.
11) N. J.
12) W. J.
13) C. J.
14) F. G.
15) T. G.
16) J. P.
17) M. J.
18) E. R.
19) W. J.
Drennan 10 Bieberstein 5
Lemke Davenport
Chapman Porter
Fulks Ruocco
Nicholi Jackson
Crane Hatch
Vickery King
Weaver Johnson
King Barnshaw
Medina Jones
Varner Rocha
10 7
10 7
10 5
10 9
10 8
10 9
10 2
10 3
10 7
10 6
Boomer 10 Pasquarella 8
Brinson Davis
Piasecki Farmer
Brown Blackwell
Mataya Baker
Sigel Aubert
10 5
10 8
10 7
10 7
10 1
Strickland 10 Pasqual 5
Elder Willard
20) CC Jones J. McKittrick
10 5
10 5
(.766) (.551)
(.875) (.797)
(.786) (.618)
(.750) (.724)
(.712) (.537)
(.800) (.663)
(.813) (.776)
(.839) (.674)
(.747) (.574)
(.852) (.696)
(.765) (.701)
(.667) (.596)
(.779) (.753)
(.704) (.602)
(.750) (.630)
(.780) (.733)
f .951; (.577)
(.804) (.635)
(.770) (.615)
(.800) (.719)
21) J. K.
22) W. S.
23) T. K.
24) J. J.
25) J. W.
26) B. P.
Reid Cummings
Munson LeClair
Spencer McCready
Breit Bowman
Harris Smailus
Dennis McCoy
27) R. LaBlanc Winchenbaugh
28) D. D.
29) B. F.
30) C. J.
31) C. G.
32) R. C.
33) D. H.
34) S. L.
35) L. P.
36) D. J.
37) L. M.
38) J. G.
39) E. P.
Norquest Rhodes
Hunter Bentevegna
Brown Stenner
Jones Dozier
Flores Rosenblatt
Matlock Aporff
Lillis Vickio
Hubbart Fasciano
Lane Kwong
Nelson Arning
Rempe Ma thews
Brown Brienza
40) B.D. Rogers D. Hare
10 i 5 I
10 t
7 | 10 1 8 1
10 1 7 |
10 1 9 l
10 1 5 1
10 1 9 1
10 I 6 1
10 \ 5 1
10 l 9 l
10 1 7 I
10 1 8 1
10 1 6 1
10 1 2 I
10 1 7 1
10 1 3 1
10 1 2 1
10 1 7 1
10 1 9 1
10 ( 6 1
'.787) '.753)
1.707) ' .659)
' .817) ' .778)
' .837) ' .764)
' .759) ' .748)
' .818) ' .719)
' .806) ' .780)
' .776) ' .690)
' .891) ' .704)
' .786) '.720)
.729)
.701)
' .858) ' .780)
' .804) ' .770)
' .805) ' .547)
' .857) ' .776)
.929; '.659)
' .798) ' .525)
.926; ' .878)
' .771) .786)
.739) ' .567)
Name Score Avq.
41) B. Williams G. Martinez
42) M. Gulyassy T. Bell
43) J. Swanson R. Martin
44; e. Hail J. Franko
10 (.893) 4 (.712)
10 (.816) 6 (.769)
10 (.808) 7 (.758)
10 (.859) 6 (.763)
45) K. Davenport 10 (.766) GV Bieberstein 2 (.585)
46) J. King N. Hatch
47) S. Jones J. Rocha
10 (.788) 5 (.697)
10 (.820) 8 (.766)
48) J.Pasquarella 10 (.736) J. Davis 7 (.684)
49) R. Pasqual J. Aubert
50) S. LeClair K. Cummings
51) J. Bowman K. McCready
52) D. Rhodes F. Bentivegna
53) H. Aporff C. Rosenblatt
54) P. Fasciano L. Vickio
55) P. Brienza D. Hare
56) R. Martin J. Franko
57) L. Lemke G. Drennan
58) C. Chapman B. Amadeo
59) S. Smith D. Fulks
60) R. Newkirk R. Nicholi
(FORFEIT)
10 (.698) 5 (.570)
10 (.766) 6 (.734)
10 (.846) 9 (.783)
10 (.800) 9 (.776)
10 (.697) 4 (.600)
10 (.759) 3 (.424)
10 (.757) 8 (.711)
10 (.809) 5 (.779)
10 (.782) 7 (.667)
10 (.737) 7 (.775)
10 (.835) 2 (.513)
SCORES &
ACCU-STATS AVERAGES Name Score AVQ. Name
61) W. H.
62) D. C.
63) W. S.
64) N. D.
65) C. W.
66) fl. F.
67) L. T.
68) D. J.
69) E. M.
70) W. L.
71) CC R.
Crane Vickery
Weaver Inman
King Snider
Varner Medina
Brinson Boomer
Sell Piasecki
Hill Brown
Hensen Mataya
10 (.878) 4 (.701)
10 (.766) 6 (.679)
10 (.755) 4 (.610)
10 (.896) 2 (.733)
10 (.775) 5 (.695)
10 (.716) 6 (.574)
10 (.867) 8 (.867)
10 (.866) 3 (.633)
Strickland 10 (.862) Sigel 5 (.776)
Elder Herrin
Jones Allen
72) J. Reid W. Munson
73) T. J.
74) D. J.
Spencer Breit
DiLiberto Harris
10 (.730) 7 (.588)
10 (.905; 1 (.529)
10 (.909; 3 (.691)
10 (.774) 6 (.727)
10 (.802) 6 (.713)
Score Avg. f_ Name
75) fl. M.
76) R. R.
77) fi. D.
78) C. J.
79) C. C.
80) D. R.
81) L. S.
Dennis Massey
LaBlanc Gonzales
Hunter Norquest
Brown Williams
Morales Jones
Matlock Flores
Hubbart Lillis
82) D. Lane M. Jarvis
83) D. Bollman L. Nelson
84) J. Rempe J. Magic
85) E. Brown 8.0. Rogers
86) B. Williams D. Howard
87) M. Gulyassy S. Cook
88) B. Hall J. Swanson
10 (.797) 4 (.712)
10 (.713) 7 (.707)
10 (.865) 3 (.702)
10 (.810) 5 (.674)
10 (.877) 0 (.478)
10 (.789) 9 (.764)
10 (.800) 9 (.750)
10 (.853) 9 (.771)
10 (.812) 6 (.722)
10 (.860) 2 (.548)
10 (.851) 6 (.768)
10 (.928; 2 (.766)
10 (.889) 7 (.755)
10 (.876) 6 (.733)
Score Avg•
89) K. J.
90) 5. 8.
91) D. T.
92) E. J.
93) J. J.
94) L. F.
95) J. M.
Davenport Swanson
Cook Porter
Howard Ruocco
Brown Jackson
Magic King
Nelson Johnson
Barnshaw Jarvis
10 (.819) 9 (.798)
io f .911; 3 (.618)
10 (.895) 3 (.750)
10 (.778) 2 (.508)
10 (.639) 9 (.686)
10 (.788) 6 (.750)
10 (.808) 4 (.673)
96) S. Jones S. Lillis
10 4
97) R. Flores 10 J. Pasquarella 1
98) C. Jones 10 G. Farmer 2
99) J. Williams 10 G. Blackwell 7
100) D. Norquest 10 P. Baker 9
101) R. Pasqual 10 R. Gonzales 7
102) M. Massey 10 J. Willard 1
(.809) (.769)
( .917; (.565)
(.890) (.500)
(.764) (.728)
(.718) (.690)
(.847) (.831)
(.823) (.477)
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Name
103) J. Harris J. McKittrick 8
104) J. Breit S. LeClair
105) W. Munson J. Bowman
106) R. Allen W. Smailus
107) P. McCoy L. Herrin
108) M. Sigel Winchenbaugh
109) D. Rhodes J. Mataya
110) T. Brown J. Stenner .
111) G. Dozier F. Piasecki
112) H. Aporff W. Boomer
113) D. P.
114) T. S.
115) C. M.
116) G. H.
117) P. R.
118) G. D.
119) T. B.
120) R. G.
Medina Fasciano
Kwong Snider
Inman Arning
Mathews Vickery
Brienza Nicholi
Martinez Fulks
Bell Amadeo
Martin Drennan
121) K. Davenport S. Cook
122) D. Howard E. Brown
123) L. Nelson J. Magic
124) J. Barnshaw S. Jones
Score
10 k 8
10 9 i
10 6
10 4 i
10 7
10 5
10 7
10 8
10 8
10 3
10 2
10 6
10 3
10 8
10 1
10 6
10 0
10 8
10 | 6 i
10 2
10 1 4 i
10 7
Avq. 1
(.835) 1 (.762) 1
(.759) 1 1.686) 1
(.851) 1 (.696) 1
(.750) 1 (.750) 1
1.733) 1 (.667) 1
(.851) 1 (.685) 1 (.766) 1 (.835) 1
(.738) 1 (.792) 1
(.768) 1 (.748) 1
(.826) 1 (.607) 1
(.864) 1 (.707) 1
(.812) 1 (.656) 1
(.741) 1 (.566 J 1 (.840 J 1 (.825J 1
(.947J 1 (.500) 1 (.885J 1 (.809) 1
(.897J 1 (.375J 1
(.864) 1 (-807J 1
(.820) 1 r .78^ ; 1
f.895j 1 (.667) 1
'.720 J 1
f.675j 1 f.7I6j 1
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SCORES &
ACCU-STATS AVERAGES
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Name Score AVQ.
125) R. Flores C. Jones
126) J. Williams D. Norquest
127) M. Massey R. Pasqual
128) J. Harris J. Breit
129) R. Allen W. Munson
130) M. Sigel P. McCoy
131) D. Rhodes T. Brown
132) H. Aporff G. Dozier
133) D. T.
134) G. C.
135) G. P.
136) R. T.
137) L. C.
138) S. R.
139) W. D.
140) N. W.
141) B. C.
142) D. L.
143) E. W.
Medina Kwong
Mathews Inman
Martinez Brienza
Martin Bell
Lemke Chapman
Smith Newkirk
Crane Weaver
Varner King
Sell Brinson
Hensen Hill
10 (.784) 9 (.736)
10 (.844) 3 (.630)
10 (.896) 2 (.579)
10 (.817) 8 (.789)
10 (.831) 8 (.861)
10 (.880) 3 (.545)
10 (.850) 9 (.812)
10 (.778) 9 (.663)
10 (.806) 5 (.797)
10 (.839) 4 (.704)
10 (.848) 7 (.719)
10 (.740) 7 (.755)
10 (.800) 7 (.734)
10 (.821) 8 (.833)
10 (.871) 5 (.817)
10 (.813) 7 (.747)
10 (.830) 9 (.814)
10 (.738) 8 (.736)
Name Score AVQ. Name Score AVQ.
144) J. Reid CC Jones
145) D. DiLiberto T. Spencer
146) B. Dennis R. LaBlanc
147) B. Hunter C. Brown
148) C. D.
149) L. D.
Morales Matlock
Hubbart Lane
150) J. Rempe D. Bollman
151) B. Williams B.D. Rogers
152) M. Gulyassy B. Hall
153) K. Davenport CC Jones
154) D. Howard W. Elder
155) L. Hill L. Nelson
Strickland 10 (.896) Elder 2 (.684)
156) C. J.
157) W. R.
Brinson Barnshaw
King Flores
158) D. Weaver J. Williams
159) M. Massey R. Newkirk
160) C. Chapman J. Harris
161) B. Hall R. Allen
162) M. Sigel B.D. Rogers
10 (.859) 8 (.798)
10 (.816) 9 (.755)
10 (.831) 5 (.776)
10 (.887) 3 (.717)
10 (.900J 2 (.790)
10 (.812) 7 (.739)
10 (.783) 9 (.762)
10 (.786) 3 (.703)
10 (.924; 8 (.843)
10 (.869) 6 (.792)
10 (.795) 4 (.750)
10 (.780) 5 (.686)
10 (.814) 3 (.500)
10 (.720) 8 (.670)
10 (.788) 9 (.782)
10 (.810) 7 (.658)
10 (.804) 7 (.775)
10 (.888) 7 (.833)
10 (.905; 7 (.881)
163) D. Rhodes D. Bollman
164) D. H.
165) D. D.
166) G. C.
167) R. G.
168) R. T.
169) K. D.
Lane Aporff
Medina Matlock
Mathews Brown
LaBlanc Martinez
Martin Spencer
Davenport Howard
170) L. Hill C. Brinson
171) D. Weaver W. King
172) C. Chapman M. Massey
173) B. Hall M. Sigel
174) D. Rhodes D. Lane
175) D. Me Una G. teJiews
176) R. Martin R. LaBlanc
177) L. Lemke S. Smith
178) W. Crane N. Varner
179) D. Hensen B. Sell
10 9
10 4
10 5
10 6
10 8
10 3
10 9
10 6
10 9
10 7
10 7
10 6
10 8
10 0
10 5
10 5
10 3
180) J. Reid 10 E. Strickland 9
181) D. DiLiberto 10 B. Dennis 3
.876)
.852)
.897)
.714)
.884)
.759)
.849)
.652)
.804)
.763)
.856)
.632)
.845)
.792)
.832)
.707)
.800)
.786)
.835)
.825)
.918 j
.871)
.871)
.787)
.840)
.710)
.907;
.533)
.835)
.673)
.869)
.880)
.779)
.627)
.828)
.844)
.888)
.641)
During the entire tournament there were 29 sessions decided by one game, 3 shutouts, and 1 no-show.
SCORES & AVERAGES Name Score Avg.
182) C. B.
183) J. L.
184) M. B.
185) K. B.
186) B. L.
187) D. L.
188) B. C.
189) 8. 5.
190) D. N.
191) 8. D.
192) E. R.
Morales Hunter
Rempe Hubbart
Gulyassy Williams
Davenport Dennis
Hunter Hill
Weaver Hubbart
Williams Chapman
Hall Smith
Rhodes Varner
Sell Medina
10 (.952; 6 (.806)
10 (.872) 6 (.816)
10 (.811) 7 (.827)
10 (.917; 4 (.783)
10 (.929; 2 (.789)
10 (.776) 3 (.783)
10 (.768) 6 (.747)
10 (.840) 8 (.798)
10 (.816) 9 (.808)
10 (.835) 8 (.811)
Name
Strickland 10 (.874) Martin 9 (.859)
Score Avg. f
193) K. B.
194) B. D.
195) B. D.
196) E. B.
197) W. L.
198) J. D.
199) C. D.
200) M. J.
201) K. D.
202) B. L.
203) B. J.
Davenport 10 Hunter 6
Williams 10 Weaver 7
Hall 10 Rhodes 3
Strickland 10 Sell 5
Crane 10 Lemke 6
Reid Hensen
10 5
Morales 10 DiLiberto 6
Gulyassy 10 Rempe 3
Davenport 10 Hensen 3
Williams 10 Lemke 3
Hall 10 Rempe 6
(.889) (.842)
(.833) (.765)
(.970; (.714)
(.910; (.735) (.857) (.806)
(.896) (.821)
(.868) (.766)
(.930; (.644)
(.949; (.840)
(.855) (.726)
(.871) (.741)
Name Score Avg.
204) E. D.
205) B. K.
206) E. B.
207) W. J.
208) C. M.
209) M. B.
210) E. J.
211) E. M.
212) C. W.
213) W. E.
214) C. W.
Strickland 10 (.965; DiLiberto 4 (.923;
Williams 10 (.943; Davenport 3 (.923;
Strickland 10 (.849) Hall
Crane Reid
Morales Gulyassy
Gulyassy Williams
7 (.800)
10 (.934; 4 (.841J
10 (.895) 6 (.865)
10 (.895) 7 (.929;
Strickland 10 (.865) Reid 9 (.859)
Strickland 10 (.833) Gulyassy 6 (.766)
Morales 10 (.881) Crane 8 (.886)
Crane 10 (.908; Strickland 5 (.880)
Morales Crane
13 (.902) 9 (.881)
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What is an Accu-Stats average (TPA)?
An Accu-Stats average or Total Performance Average (TPA) is to pool the same as a batting average is to baseball. Essentially, everyone pockets balls and everyone makes errors. A simple computation figures an average. Accu-Stats kept score of 214 matches at Red's. The actual scores and averages for each session are listed in this publication. Usually the player who wins the session has a higher average, but not always. This average gives you a better idea of how the contestants played rather than just the score of the match. The only way that you can figure out your own average is to learn how to keep score. There are brief instructions below to help you read the finals match between Morales and Crane. If you want to learn the complete instructions, they are available free by simply marking the subscription form or writing to Accu-Stats requesting the scoresheet instructions. Once you've learned how to keep score, you can compare yourself with anyone and monitor your progress.
What is an error?
An error is one of the factors used in determining the TPA. There are five possible errors. They are any Miss, Scratch on the Break, Bad Kick, Bad Safety, and Bad Position. These errors are defined on page 19.
How is the TPA calculated?
The TPA formula is total balls pocketed divided by (total balls pocketed plus errors). After scoring a match the total of misses, scratches on the break, bad kicks, bad safeties, and bad position are added to the total balls pocketed. This figure divides into the total balls pocketed. For instance, a player pockets 60 balls and makes 15 errors. Divide 75 into 60 to compute the average of .800.
HOW DO I READ THAT SCORESHEET? On the back page, you will see the actual scoresheet for Red's finals between Caesar Morales and Wade Crane. Let me give you a general idea on how to read it. Essentially, the scoresheet is read from left to right, each column revealing what happened that inning. The LARGE NUMBERS to the right of each player's name tells us how many balls that player pocketed during his inning. The SMALL NUMBERS tell us how many balls went in on the break. The CIRCLED NUMBERS mean that the player also won the rack during that inning. The BOTTOM of the scoresheet shows the running totals of the score. Hang on, you're almost there! You will also see a GREY SECTION filled with l's and 2's (there are no 12's). The l's represent player #1 and the 2's represent player #2. They tell us how that player ended each inning. For
instance, in inning #13 of the first page, player #2 (Crane) pocketed two balls and then missed a called shot. You will also notice small letters (N,B,K,J,P,Q,X). They stand for !¥o reason, Bank, Kiss, £ump, £ush, and miscue. The X means that the player did not intend to run out. In inning #16 of page one, player #2 (Crane) makes three balls on the break, runs another three and plays a safety. Just one more example, and you're on your own. In inning #3 of page two, player #2 (Crane) pockets no balls, is forced to kick, makes a good hit but scratches in the pocket. See if you can read (and feel) the match. I'll start you off. In inning #1, Morales makes nothing on the break and Crane plays a safety. In inning #2, Morales runs eight and out* Good luck!
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Accu-Sta ts was in Houston from January 26 through February 3 for Red's Third Annual 9-Ball Tournament. We a r r i v e d e a r l y to h i r e and t r a i n s co rekeepe r s . I t was q u i t e apparent t ha t the re was going to be a 100 plus f i e l d . I t was an enormous t a sk for Red fs tournament s t a f f to prepare and d i r e c t the b igges t tourney of the y e a r . The people who deserve c r e d i t for t h i s y e a r ' s success fu l running of the tournament are Red Wall ing - Host, Sco t t Smith - Tournament D i r e c t o r , Leonard Bludworth - Ass t . Tournament D i r e c t o r , Jay Flowers - Head Referee , and Reeves Smith - Flow Chart Manager.
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Total Performance Average (TPA) Tournament Ranking
If you reviewed any of the scores on the previous pages, you probably noticed a number in parentheses
to the right of each score. It was called the Accu-Stats Average. It is actually another name for
Total Performance Average. Those numbers reflect the player's ability for a single session. What
follows are the overall tournament averages for each contestant. For the inside story of the TPA, see
page 8 for a complete explanation.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
CAESAR MORALES WADE CRANE MIKE SIGEL BUDDY HALL BOB HUNTER
> .896 .876 .874 .874 .872
EARL STRICKLAND .869 MIKE GULYASSY BOB WILLIAMS KIM DAVENPORT JIMMY REID DICK LANE DAVID HOWARD STEVE COOK
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"Performance Beats" c r e d i t s p l a y e r s for ach ievmen t s in many s t a t i s t i c a l c a t a g o r i e s . Too o f t e n a p l a y e r ' s performance i s ove r looked by not f i n i s h i n g " i n t h e money". As you w i l l s e e , t h e r e a r e many " s t a r s " t h a t a r e p r o f i c i e n t in a v a r i e t y of s k i l l s .
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE Thi s conf i rms t h a t winning the t o u r n a ment was no f l u k e . Caesar Morales won t h i s c a t a g o r y e a s i l y w i t h a TPA of . 8 9 6 , 20 p o i n t s over h i s n e a r e s t c o m p e t i t o r .
BREAK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE Terry B e l l made a b a l l on the b reak w i t h o u t s c r a t c h i n g 19 of 24 t imes for a BPA of . 7 9 2 .
KICK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE Jim Mataya took t h i s honor by k i c k i n g a t 14 b a l l s and s u c c e s s f u l l y h i t t i n g each one for a KPA of 1.000.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE AVERAGE Garry Drennan's opponents f a i l e d t o pocke t a b a l l a f t e r 14 of h i s 15 s a f e t i e s g i v i n g Drennan a SPA of . 9 3 3 .
LEAST MISSES PER BALLS POCKETED Caesar Morales owns t h i s c a t a g o r y too by p o c k e t i n g 492 b a l l s wh i l e m i s s i n g only 28 c a l l e d s h o t s . T h a t ' s 5.7 m i s s e s for every 100 b a l l s p o c k e t e d .
LEAST POSITION ERRORS Yes, Morales copped t h i s c a t a g o r y too by p o c k e t i n g 492 b a l l s w h i l e h i s p o s i t i o n p lay forced him t o l e a v e the t a b l e only 15 t i m e s . T h a t ' s 3 .0 p o s i t i o n e r r o r s for eve ry 100 b a l l s p o c k e t e d .
RUN OUT OPPORTUNITIES Bob Hunter i s s t i l l hot from h i s C l a s s i c Cup f i n i s h . He ran out 51 of 71 o p p o r t u n i t i e s for 71.8%
RUN OUTS FROM THE BREAK I t ' s Caesar Morales a g a i n b reak s h o t s , he 32.8%.
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RUN OUTS AFTER GOOD BREAK Of t h e 34 t imes he pocke ted a b a l l on the b r e a k , Morales ran out 20 t imes for 58.8% of the t i m e .
Caesar Morales pocketed 44 consecutive balls against Gulyassy.
RUN OUTS WITH BALL IN HAND
Jimmy Reid had b a l l in hand anywhere on the t a b l e 16 t imes and ran out each t ime for 100%.
9-BALL MADE ON THE BREAK David Howard's s t r o n g b reak forced t h e 9 - b a l l in 5 t imes d u r i n g h i s 40 b reak tournament for 12.5%.
LEAST SCRATCHES ON THE BREAK W i l l i e Munson made s u r e t h e cue b a l l never s c r a t c h e d d u r i n g h i s 31 b reak s h o t s .
LEAST SCRATCHES GOING FOR POSITION Of the 3 players who never scratched (excluding on the break), Terry Bell pocketed the most balls, 200, for top honors in this catagory.
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TOTAL PERFORMANCE KICK PERFORMANCE
The Total Performance Average is computed as follows: Divide total balls made by (total balls made plus errors). See page 19 for the five possible errors.
BALLS # NAME GAMES MADE ERRORS TPA
1. Caesa r Mora les 98 492 57 .896 2 . Wade Crane 150 693 98 .876 3 . Mike S i g e l 87 424 61 .874 4 . Buddy Ha l l 148 659 95 .874 5 . Bob Hunter 85 401 59 .872 6 . E a r l S t r i c k l a n d 176 803 121 .869 7. Mike Gulyassy 130 608 97 .862 8 . Bob Wi l l i ams 132 632 103 .860 9 . Kim Davenport 151 595 101 .855
10. Jimmy Reid 113 451 79 .851 1 1 . Dick Lane 79 328 59 .848 12. David Howard 70 328 65 .835 13 . S teve Cook 46 175 35 .833 14. Danny Medina 107 484 97 .§33 15 . Danny D i L i b e r t o 78 334 67 .833
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1. Jim Mataya 47 2 . Don F u l k s 48 3 . Caesa r Mora les 98 4 . Jim Rempe 93 5 . Mike Gulyassy 130 6 . S t eve Cook 46 7 . Wade Crane 150 8 . Eddie Brown 59 9 . Ray M a r t i n 112
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BREAK PERFORMANCE (MINIMUM BREAKS =18)
NAME BREAK BALL MADE
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Terry Bell 43 Tom Brown 72 David Howard 70 Jack Stenner 37 Paul Brienza 60 David Hensen 72 Joe Bowman 49 Charlie Jones 58 Willie Munson 64 Willie Elder 46 Jimmy Reid 113 Bob Williams 132 Jim Rempe 93 Charles Inman 43 Larry Hill 79
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BREAK SHOTS
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RUN OUTS
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Did you have any difficulty understanding any terms, expressions or calculations? If so, see page 19 for definitions or page 8 for an in depth explanation of the TPft and errors.
RUN OUT OPPORTUNITIES
NAME OPPOR- RUN TUNITIES OUTS PCT.
1. Bob Hunter 71 2. Caesar Morales 86 3. Wade Crane 122 4. Earl Strickland 146 5. Bob Williams 122 6. Buddy Hall 128 7. Kim Davenport 128 8. Dick Lane 68 9. Mike Sigel 80 10. Jimmy Reid 101 11. David Howard 60 12. Chas. Rosenblatt 25 13. Mike Gulyassy 117 14. Nick Varner 77 15. Grady Mathews 73
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18 PERFORMANCE RANKINGS
MISSES (PER 100 BALLS POCKETED)
A miss occurs when a player's primary concern is to pocket a ball but fails to do so.
NAME SHOTS MADE
SHOTS MISSED AVG
1. Caesar Morales 492 2. Earl Strickland 803 3. Bob Hunter 401 4. Kim Davenport 595 5. Buddy Hall 659 6. Steve Cook 175 7. Mike Gulyassy 608 8. Dick Lane 328 9. Ray Martin 499 10. Mike Sigel 424 11. Wade Crane 693 12. Bob Williams 632 13. Nick Varner 347 14. David Howard 328 15. Dave Matlock 204
28 50 25 38 45 12 42 23 36 31 51 49 27 27 18
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POSITION ERRORS (PER 100 BALLS POCKETED)
A position error occurs when inadequate position causes a player to leave to table.
NAME BALLS POSITION MADE ERRORS
1. Caesar Morales 492 2. Wade Crane 693 3. Bob Hunter 401 4. Jimmy Reid 451 5. Buddy Hall 659 6. Bob Williams 632 7. Mike Sigel 424 8. Earl Strickland 803 9. Dick Lane 328 10. Kim Davenport 595 11. Al Winchenbaugh 108 12. Grady Mathews 323 13. Buddy Dennis 265 14. Jay Swanson 211 15. Chas. Rosenblatt 105
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5.7
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DEFINITIONS 19
ABBREVIATIONS
BPA - Break Performance Average KPA - Kick Performance Average SPA - Safety Performance Average TPA - Total Performance Average
TERMS & EXPRESSIONS ACCU-STATS AVERAGE - Same as TPA or
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE BALLS MADE - Total balls pocketed BREAK - The 9-ball break shot ERROR - Any miss, scratch on the break,
bad kick, bad safety, or bad position (see ERROR category)
GAME - One completed 9-ball rack GOOD BREAK - A break shot in which a
ball is made without scratching GOOD KICK - A kick which results in a
"good hit11 (even if the cue ball scratches afterwards)
GOOD SAFETY - A safety after which the opponent fails to pocket a ball (excluding kick-ins)
KICK - A shot in which a player attempts to hit a ball that cannot be "seen" and requires either a rail first, masse1 or jump shot to complete
MAKEABLE SHOT - A shot that is as easy or easier than a spot shot
OPPORTUNITY - Exists when a player makes an attempt to run out by pocketing at least one ball or approaching the table with a makeable shot
POINTS - Number of balls pocketed POSITION ERROR - Same as BAD POSITION RUN OUT - Occurs any time the 9-ball is
pocketed SAFETY - A shot in which a player's
primary concern is defense SESSION - A race to a specified number
of games SHOTS MISSED - See MISS SNOOKERED - A condition that exists when
a player is unable to "see" the lowest ball on the table
ERRORS
MISS - Occurs when a player's primary concern is to pocket a ball that can be "seen", but fails to do so and is forced to leave the table
SCRATCH ON THE BREAK - Occurs when a player scratches on the break, regardless of whether a ball is pocketed or not
BAD KICK - Occurs when a player attempts, but fails to make a good hit after being snookered
BAD SAFETY - Occurs when a player's opponent pockets a ball immediately after a safety (excluding kick-ins)
BAD POSITION - Occurs when inadequate position causes a player to leave the table (excluding immediately after the break shot)
STATISTICAL RANKINGS
BREAK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE - Reflects a player's ability to make a ball on the break without scratching
KICK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE - Reflects a player's ability to make a good hit when snookered
RUN OUT OPPORTUNITIES - Reflects a player's ability to run out the rack after pocketing at least one ball or approaching the table with a makeable shot
SAFETY PERFORMANCE AVERAGE - Reflects a player's ability to play a safety which prevents his opponent from pocket ing a ball
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE - A player's "batt ing average", considered are balls pocketed and errors
CALCULATIONS
BREAK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE OR BPA: Good breaks/Total breaks
KICK PERFORMANCE AVERAGE OR KPA: Good kicks/Total kicks
MISSES PER 100 BALLS POCKETED: (Misses x 100)/Balls pocketed
POSITION ERRORS PER 100 BALLS POCKETED: (Position errors x 100)/Balls Pocketed
RUN OUT OPPORTUNITIES: Run outs/Opportunities
RUN OUTS FROM THE BREAK: Run outs from break/Breaks
SAFETY PERFORMANCE AVERAGE OR SPA: Good safeties/Total safeties
SCRATCH ON THE BREAK: (Scratches on break x 100)/Breaks
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE OR TPA: Balls pocketed/(Balls pocketed + Errors)
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5 of 5 Kick Performance Average . ... 5 4 of 6 . . . Safety Performance Average .... 6 2 of 13 Run Out From The Break 2 of
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5 misses, 1 scratch on break, 7 misses, 0 scratch on break, 0 bad kicks, 3 bad position, 0 bad kicks, 4 bad position, 2 bad safeties. 1 bad safety.