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A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF 9-BALL POCKET BILLIARDS
(201)226-5429
Vol. 3, No.1
Columbia
Extends
Sigels String
Photo by BILLIE BILLING
COLUMBIAMike S i g e l backed up wins in Reno and A t l a n t i c C i t y w i t h a n o t h e r
t i t l e , The 1 s t Annual Rak'm Up C l a s s i c .
I n the r a c e t o e l e v e n , d o u b l e e l i m i n a t i o n
e v e n t , he overpowered Opsahl ( 5 ) , Smith ( 0 ) , Rempe ( 7 ) , Reyes ( 5 ) , M i z e r a k ( 6 ) and
S t r i c k l a n d t w i c e ( 4 ) and 15-13 in t h e f i n a l s .
His u n d e f e a t e d a c h i e v e m e n t e a r n e d him
$ 5 , 3 5 5 . J e a n B a l u k a s won t h e women's t i t l e , h e r n i n t h tournament v i c t o r y in a row.
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RAH m ur CLASSIC
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
February 2-7,1987
FINAL STANDINGS
Men
NAME
AVG.
1st Mike
Sigel
2nd Earl
Stricklani [/
3rd Danny
DiLiberti 0
4th Buddy
Hall
5th-6th
Efren
Reyes
Steve
Mizerak
7th-8th
David
Howard
John
Archer
9th-12th
Wade Crane
Jose
Parica
Bill
Incardona
Chris
MacDonald
13th-16th
Ray
Martin
Kim
Davenport
Gary
Spaeth
Sammy Guzman
17th-24th
Jim Rempe
Mike
LeBron
Danny
Medina
Bob
Hunter
Dick
Lane
Jimmy
Reid
Bob
Williams
JM
Flowers
25th-32nd
Mike
Gulyassy
Tom Kennedy
Grady
Mathews
Larry
Schwartz
Women1st
2nd
3rd
4th
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NAME
PRIZE
Jean Balukas
Bonnie Hoffman
Laura Smith
Mary Kenniston
$lt 650
lt ,250
800
500
(.896)
(.867)
(.843)
(.894)
PRIZE
$5, ,355.00
1 ,481.00
2 ,678.00
1, ,874.00
(.878)
(.868)
1, ,339.00
I. ,339.00
(.847)
(.843)
i , ,017.00
1.,017.00
(.850)
(.837)
(.834)
(.788)
776.00
776.00
776.00
776.00
(.868)
(.859)
(.856)
(.817)
589.00
589.00
589.00
589.00
(.875)
(.851)
(.846)
(.826)
(.818)
(.810)
(.803)
(.759)
402.00
402.00
402.00
402.00
402.00
402.00
402.00
402.00
(.805)
(.791)
(.788)
(.787)
5th-6th
Robin Bell
Kris Villalpand o
7th-8th
Loree Jon Jones
Anne Mayes
2
AVG.
Ralph Guest
Bill
Kelleher
Gene Cooper
James McCrary
33rd-48th
Allen
Hopkins
Lou Butera
Mark Maiyo
Dave Bollman
L a r r y Hubbart
J i m Mataya
Jean Balukas
Richie
Ambrose
Ron Casanzio
Lenny Loder
David Carver
Kyle Willingham
Bob Opsahl
Mark Showalter
Tom Kirton
Tom Smith
49th-61st
Eric
Williams
J a y Swanson
Bill
Dunsmore
Randy Jones
Bubba Eubanks
S i l l Staton
Rick Dumser
Howard Vickery
Guido Orlandi
Terry
Bell
CM Lee
Sammy Odom
Ray Badami
PRIZE
NAME
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NAME
300
300
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j' .731)
|' .884)
j' .839)
j' .810)
j' .808)
j .806)
j' .793)
|'.789)
j .779)
j .773)
j! .766)
j' .749)
j .734)
j'.705)
j' .689)
j .621)
|' .273)
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j'.764)
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j .750)
j .713)
| .712)
j .705)
\ .702)
j .701)
j .663)
j .647)
j' .607)
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NAME
PRIZE
9th-llth
Peg Ledman
Mary Olesenski
Kelly Simpson
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Sigel. ..Ina Class by Himself
Mike Sigel continues to dominate the pro 9-ball
tour. Posting an undefeated record of 7-0 and
recording an overall Accu-Stats average of .896, he
captured The 1st Annual Rak'm Up Classic title. It's
his third major tournament victory in a row and
rewarded him with $5,355 in prize money. Allen
Hopkins played outstanding, yet when you're hit with
a .925 and a .939, there isn't much that you can do.
Buddy Hall was also in top form. He recorded three
of the top ten plays of the tournament (see page 6 ) .
Runner-up Earl Strickland showed shades of greatness
as he sped past Showalter, Parica, Howard, and
DiLiberto before suffering his first lost to Sigel.
He recovered quickly shooting his best match of the
week defeating DiLiberto 11-2 with a .936.
It was truly a labor of love for architect, player,
and now promoter Bob Opsahl. He staged the major
event at the luxurious Sheraton Inn of which
incidentally Opsahl was the architect. He generously
added $10,000 to the purse, awarded $100 a day for
the daily high Accu-Stats score, and $200 each to
the three skillful contestants who each won a
specialty contest. This and the subsequent purse of
$26,775 drew 61 players.
(continued on page 17)
Notable Matches
Although otherwise uneventful, the match between
Gary Spaeth (.802) and Eric William (.787) marked
the first of many sessions to be Accu-Statted via
video camera. Spaeth won 11-5.
posted
Allen Hopkins (.933) never missed a shot while
overpowering Bill Dunaaore (.700) 11-2.
Kyle Willinghaa (.770) never held the lead in the
session until he pocketed the last four balls
defeating favorite Jiaaiy Reid (.688) 11-10.
In his first major event, rookie TOM Kennedy (.839)
blanked veteran Terry Bell (.593) 11-0.
Bill Incardona (.926) was awarded a $100 bonus for
shooting Monday's high TPA during his 11-3 victory
over Ralph Guest (.725).
In one of the best played matches by both players,
Hike LeBron shot a .900 yet lost to David Howard
(.888) 9-11. While still ahead 9-8, Lebron was
afforded just two safeties.
Despite falling behind 7-9, JM Flowers (.835) held
Wade Crane (.845) scoreless for the next four racks
upending Crane 11-9.
Eighteen year old John Archer (.841) impressed many
during his 11-3 victory over Jin Mataya (.721).
During the unusual firat rack of the Hike LeBron
(.821) and Larry Hubbart (.782) match, only two
balls were pocketed after twenty turns at the
table. LeBron then made a game winning combination
and promptly made the nine on the break. He never
turned back defeating Hubbart 11-7.
For the first five racks after losing the lag to
Bob
Hunter
(.825),
Ray
Martin's
(.813)
participation in the match was limited to racking.
The spread was too much to overcome as Hunter
defeated Martin 11-9.
Buddy Hall (.938) missed just one ball in his 11-1
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Allen Hopkins (.800) never had a chance as Hike
LeBron (.939) pocketed every ball attempted in his
11-2 trouncing.
After fourteen racks, David Carver (.747) still
maintained a comfortable lead of 9-5 over Bill
Incardona (.816). Yet for the next six racks,
Incardona controlled the table preventing Carver
from pocketing a single ball. He was afforded just
three safeties and two kicks. Incardona won 11-9.
David Howard (.939) held JH Flowera (.519)
scoreless while running out ten of his eleven
opportunities.
How are they breaking? Earl Strickland (.878) and
Jose Parica (.807) collectively made a ball on the
break without scratching eighteen of the session's
nineteen break shots. Strickland won 11-8.
In a contest with the most exciting finish of the
tournament, Jimmy Reid (.833) held a 10-5 lead over
Jose Parica (.830). A scratch by Reid then allowed
Parica to reach six. While ahead 10-6, a kick by
Reid still didn't seem critical. It was. From that
point, Parica ran out the session to win 11-10.
(continued on page 20)
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Scores G Accu-Stats Averages
Columbia
Name
Score
1) L. Loder
G. Mathews
10 (.809
4 (.774
2) C. MacDonald 11
9
8. Eubanks
3) G. Spaeth
E. Williams
(.733
(.692
11 (.802
5 (.787
4) K. Willingham
J. Reid
11 (.770
10 (.688
5} D. Bollman
S. Odom
11 (.898
4 (.689
6) D. DiLiberto
J. Balukas
11 (.888
6 (.786
7j B. Williams
8. Staton
11 (.786
6 (.688
8) 8. Incardona
R. Guest
11 (.925
3 (.725
11 (.797
9J L. Schwartz
R. Badami
5
Name
AVQ
OPENING ROUND
(.592
Score
AVQ,
45) D. DiLiberto
0. Bollman
11
10
(.781)
(.762)
24) K. Davenport
D. Carver
11
9
(.833)
(.764)
46) B. Williams
B. Incardona
11
10
(.796)
(.794)
25) S. Guzman
T. Bell
11
9
(.794)
(.688)
47) JM Flowers
L. Schwartz
11
7
(.748)
(.689)
26) S. Mizerak
T. Kennedy
11
5
(.887)
(.763)
48) D. Howard
M. LeBron
11 (.888)
9 (.900;
27) B. Hunter
R. Martin
11
9
(.825)
(.813)
49) J . Parica
8. Kelleher
11
(.800)
8
(.767)
28) L. Butera
J. Swanson
11
(.864)
6
(.739)
50) E. Strickland
M. Showalter
11
2
(.865)
(.660)
29) J. Mataya
M. Gulyassy
11
6
(.826)
(.758)
51) E. Reyes
T. Kir ton
11
3
(.877)
(.641)
52) 0. Lane
R. Casanzio
11 (.800)
9 (.673)
11 (.930;
LOSERS (49th-61st)
30) G. Mathews
B. Eubanks
11
(.827)
7
(.746)
31) J. Reid
11
6
(.875)
(.767)
E.
Williams
11
4
(.792)
(.552)
11) 0. Howard
H. Vickery
11
33) R. Guest
B. Staton
11
8
(.815)
(.734)
1 2 ; M. LeBron
L. Hubbart
11 (.821
7 (.782
11 (.836
34) W. Crane
R. Badami
11 (.880)
1 f.444;
8 (.859
35) L. Hubbart
H. Vickery
11
4
(.861)
(.745)
11 (.870
3 (.550
11 (.704
36) D. Medina
R. Jones
11
9
(.793)
(.827)
37) B. Hall
CM Lee
11 (.938J
1 (.417)
38) M. Maryo
G. Orlandi
11
6
39) A. Hopkins
8. Dunsmore
11 (.933)
2 (.700J
11 (.737)
5 (.702)
11 (.839)
0 (.593)
11 (.861)
8 (.787)
I3J 8. Kelleher
0. Medina
i 4 j J. Parica
R. Jones
Showalter
G- Cooper
9 (.654
16) E. Reyes
8. Hall
11
(.833
J7J T. Kir ton
CM Lee
11
(.670
8
(.696
18) R.
G.
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M.
Casanzio
Orlandi
li
Lane
Maryo
11 (.831
7 (.790
11 (.837
7 (.797
2 0 ; J . McCrary
8 . Dunsmore
(.869
4 (.763
6 (.791
21) J. Rempe
Hopkins
11 (.925
5
(.796
22 J M. Sigel
8 . Opsahl
11
5
(.857
(.732
40) D. Carver
R. Dumser
41)
J.
T.
Kennedy
Bell
(.852)
(.647)
42) R. Martin
3. Swanson
WINNERS1 BRACKET
43) C. MacDonald
L. Loder
11
8
(.779)
(.775)
4 4 ; G. Spaeth
K. Willingham
11
1
(.879)
(.643)
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32) J. Balukas
S. Odom
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R. Dumser
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54) M. Sigel
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11
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(.273)
55) K. Davenport
R. Ambrose
11
9
(.854)
(.811)
56) S. Mizerak
S. Guzman
11
8
(.859)
(.806)
57) B. Hunter
L. Butera
11 (.904;
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Name
Score AVQ.
58) J. Archer
J. Mataya
11
3
(.841)
(.721)
LOSERS (33rd-48th)
59) G. Mathews
J. Mataya
(
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(
.812)
.800)
60) J. Reid
L. Butera
1
0
1
8
61) 5. Guzman
J. Balukas
1 ( .838)
8 ( .788)
62) R. Guest
R. Ambrose
63) J. McCrary
L. Hubbart
1
0
1
8
64) D. Medina
R. Casanzio
1 ( .888)
6 ( .798)
( .778)
( .743)
( .720)
( .778)
.780)
.535)
65) G. Cooper
T. Kir ton
66) 8. Hall
M. Showalter
67) B. Kelleher
M. Maryo
68) M. LeBron
A. Hopkins
69) L. Schwartz
B. Opsahl
(.800)
.819}
.829)
1 ( .890)
2 ( .683)
11 ( .821)
10 ( .778)
11 ( .939;
2 ( .800)
11 ( .835)
6 ( .679)
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li Ali M UP CLASSIC Rankings
I f you reviewed the scores on |page f o u r , you probably n o t i c e d a number i n parentheses t o the r i g h t
o f each acore.
I t was c a l l e d the Accu-Stats Average. I t i s a c t u a l l y another name f o r T o t a l
Performance Average. That number r e f l e c t s the p l a y e r ' s s b i l i t y f o r a s i n g l e s e s s i o n . What f o l l o w s
are the o v e r a l l tournament ave rages f o r each c o n t e s t a n t .
#
i.
2.
J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TPA
NAME
Mike Sigel
Buddy Hall
Allen Hopkins
Efren Reyes
Jim Rempe
Ray Martin
Steve Mizerak
Earl
Strickland
Kim Davenport
Gary Spaeth
Mike LeBron
Wade Crane
David Howard
Danny Medina
Danny
DiLiberto
John Archer
Lou Butera
Jose Parica
Bill
Incardona
Bob Hunter
.896
.894
.884
.878
.875
.868
.868
.867
.859
.856
.851
.850
.847
.846
.843
.843
.839
.837
.834
.826
#
NAME
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Dick Lane
Sammy Guzman
Mark Maryo
Jimmy Reid
Dave Bollman
Larry Hubbart
Mike Gulyassy
Bob Williams
Jim Mataya
Tom Kennedy
Jean Balukas
Chris MacDonald
Grady Mathews
Larry Schwartz
Ralph Guest
Bill
Kelleher
Richie Ambrose
Eric
Williams
Ron Casanzio
Lenny Loder
TPA
.818
.817
.810
.810
.808
.806
.805
.803
.793
.791
.789
.788
.788
.787
.786
.784
. 779
.779
.773
.766
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TPA
NAME
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
.764
.759
.757
.750
.749
.738
.734
.731
.713
.712
.705
.705
.702
.701
.689
.663
.647
.621
.607
.542
.273
Jay Swanson
JM Flowers
Bill Dunsmore
Randy Jones
David Carver
Gene Cooper
Kyle
Willingham
James McCrary
Bubba Eubanks
Bill
Staton
Rick Dumser
Bob Opsahl
Howard Vickery
Guido Orlandi
Mark Showalter
Terry Bell
CM Lee
Tom Kirton
Sammy Odom
Ray Badami
Tom Smith
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Buddy H a l l v s . Howard
Danny D i L i b e r t o vs. Reyes
Buddy H a l l v s . Hunter
Mike LeBron v s . Hopkins
David Howard vai. Flowers
7. (.938) Buddy H a l l v s . Lee
8. (.936) E a r l S t r i c k l a n d1 v s .
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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(.950)
(.949)
(.940)
(.939)
(.939)
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KICK
TOTAL PERFORMANCE
BALLS
#
NAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
GAMES
ERRORS
MADE
Mike S i g e l
121
658
76
Buddy H a l l
162
875
104
A l l e n Hopkins
29
122
16
E f r e n Reyes
114
511
71
J i m Rempe
69
301
43
Ray M a r t i n
104
475
72
Steve Mizerak
109
420
64
E a r l S t r i c k l a n d 124
540
83
Kim Davenport
98
68
415
Gary S p a e t h
88
64
380
(Rak'm Up C l a s s i c Ave r a g e = . 8 1 2 )
BREAK
TPA
.896
.894
.884
.878
.875
.868
.868
.867
.859
.856
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
BREAK ]JALL MADE
13AMES SHOTS W/0 SCR . BPA
Gene Cooper
53
26
Ron C a s a n z i o
27
52
C h r i s MacDonald 98
51
Bob W i l l i a m s
77
40
Gary S p a e t h
88
50
Tom Kennedy
58
33
Bob H u n t e r
71
35
Jean Balukas
51
25
Jose Parica
58
104
Lou B u t e r a
52
24
(Rak'm Up C l a s s i c Ave r a g e =
21
21
37
29
35
23
24
17
39
16
.582)
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A l l e n Hopkins
122
Jim Rempe
301
Steve Mizerak
420
Mike S i g e l
658
Buddy H a l l
875
Ray M a r t i n
475
E f r e n Reyes
511
Mike LeBron
280
Mark Maryo
239
Earl Strickland
540
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NAME
GAMES KICKS
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109
37
30
Chris MacDonald
98
23
Bob Hunter
71
21
Tom Kennedy
58
20
JM Flowers
66
28
Grady Mathews
70
26
Ray Martin
104
34
Jose Parica
104
17
Ron Casanzio
52
15
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20
Mike Sigel
105
Efren Reyes
88
Earl Strickland
104
Steve Mizerak
81
Buddy Hall
151
Kim Davenport
81
Danny Medina
74
Ray Martin
93
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Earl Strickland
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Buddy Hall
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Danny Medina
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Kim Davenport
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Gary Spaeth
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Nine ball made on the break: 1.955
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Scratch while going for position: 1.4%
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Run out after making a ball on the break: 30%
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MONEY
1. MICHAEL SIGEL
$73,934
2 . N I C K VARNER
32,155
3. ALLEN HOPKINS
26,777
4 . JOSE P A R I C A
20,973
5. EFREN REYES
30,142
6 . D A V I D HOWARD
23,115
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18,321
8 . DANNY M E D I N A
15,087
9. BUDDY H A L L
10,964
1 0 . DAVE BOLLMAN
9,598
1 1 . J I M REMPE
36,557
1 2 . WADE CRANE
7,580
13. M I K E LEBRON
10,338
1 4 . K I M DAVENPORT
8,226
15. GRADY MATHEWS
5,476
1 6 . STEVE M I Z E R A K
6,800
17. LAWRENCE HUBBART
5,813
1 8 . J A Y SWANSON
9,429
1 9 . ROBERT W I L L I A M S
5,383
2 0 . HOWARD V I C K E R Y
5,346
2 1 . B I L L INCARDONA
6,200
2 2 . TERRY B E L L
5,071
23. JIMMY R E I D
3,814
2 4 . RAY M A R T I N
5,176
2 5 . M I K E GULYASSY
3,017
2 6 . K E I T H MCCREADY
3,747
2 7 . DANNY D I L I B E R T O
3,923
2 8 . PAT F L E M I N G
1,518
2 9 . M I K E ZUGLAN
4,126
30. D I C K LANE
3,355
3 1 . C H R I S MACDONALD
2,766
3 2 . SAMMY JONES
3,734
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454
419
356
286
286
273
210
175
159
157
141
128
126
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99
93
91
85
84
82
77
71
69
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49
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45
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61.
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65.
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B I L L Y BURGE
DAN L O U I E
SCOTT K I T T O
ROBERT HUNTER
D A V I D FAVOR
J E F F R E Y CARTER
TOM BROWN
LENNY LODER
L O U I E ROBERTS
DANNY JONES
RONALD A L L E N
PAUL BRIENZA
J I M M Y MATAYA
J R . HARRIS
D A L L A S WEST
D A V I D RHODES
DAN SWEET
WARREN COSTANZO
RICHARD GEILER
J A S P E R FLOWERS
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GERRY WATSON
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GENE COOPER
JAMES M A R I N O
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3,460
34
2,943
33
1,391
30
2,875
29
2,760
24
1,460
22
1,055
21
1,793
19
1,648
17
1,315
17
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16
1,300
15
1,125
15
1,200
12
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12
1,515
11
1,638
11
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4th
Efren Reyes
Jimmy Reid
CM Lee
Dave Fever
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Corinne Hoffman
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Danielle Orsello
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Jose Parica
Steve Cook
George Brunt
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$2,184 5th-6th
Carloa Vieria
1,092
Dennis Searing
655
437 7th-8th
Steve Mizerak
Tom Kennedy
Wade Crane
Reese Williams
John DiToro
225
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800
Jose Parica
450
Reese Williams
300
NAME
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SEMINOLE, FL (2/14-15/87)
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CM Lee, CM's Place
Entry: $100, Added: $500
NAME
NAME
PRIZE
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2nd
3rd
4th
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$1,200 5th-6th
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600
Scott Townsend
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Jimmy Reid
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D. Bollman
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73) M. Gulyassy
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G. Mathews
11
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R. Guest
11
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J. McCrary
11
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G. Spaeth
11 (.864)
9 (.859)
11 (.894)
10 ( . 9 0 1 ;
101) 8. Incardona 11 (.853)
R. Martin
7 (.810)
WINNERS' BRACKET
102) D. DiLiberto
11
C. MacDonald 9
(.803)
(.808)
103) E. Strickland
D. Howard
11
6
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104) M. Sigel
E. Reyes
11 (.924;
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105) S. Mizerak
J. Archer
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9
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L. Schwartz
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100) B. Hall
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8 (.807)
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86) E. Reyes
0. Lane
11 (.924;
6 (.818)
87) M. S i g e l
J . Rempe
11 (.903)
7 (.833)
88) S. Mizerak
K. Davenport
11
9
(.887)
(.867)
11 (.817)
89) J. Archer
8. Hunter
10 (.758)
LOSERS (17th-24th)
90) J. Parica
J . Reid
11
10
91) 5.
JM
92) W.
B.
11 (.894)
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6 (.778)
11 (.865)
8 (.851)
Guzman
Flowers
Crane
Willimas
(.830)
(.833)
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0. Medina
11 (.932;
8 (.863)
94) 8. H a l l
8. Hunter
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M. LeBron
11 ( . 8 4 j ;
6 (.826)
96 J 8. Incardona
J . Rempe
11 (.872)
9 (.784)
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(.940;
4 (.837)
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LOSERS (7th-8th)
WINNERS' BRACKET
112) £. S t r i c k l a n d l i (.829;
0. D i L i b e r t o
8 (.800)
113) M. Sigel
S. Mizerak
11 (.919i
6 (.867)
LOSERS (5th-6th)
114) D. DiLiberto
E. Reyes
11 (.949;
3 (.737)
115) B. Hall
5. Mizerak
11 (.897)
6 (.867)
LOSER (4th)
116) D. DiLiberto
B. Hall
11
8
(.859)
(.811)
WINNERS' BRACKET
117) M. Sigel
E. Strickland
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4 (.806)
Columbia had
never
before
been
exposed
to
professional pool tournaments but received it well.
Media coverage was more than anticipated thanks to
the efforts of public relatione man Barry Dubow. The
evening sessions as expected drew the largest
crowds, but Friday night posed an unforeseen
problem. Capacity crowds forced the staff to stop
selling tickets for there was no more room, not even
standing room!
Accu-Stats, for the first time and with much
success, utilized a video camera mounted in the
ceiling to monitor one of the tables for the entire
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by
The Pro Shop
(.936;
2 (.676)
15 (.889)
13 (.895)
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119) M. Sigel
E. Strickland
The tournament room housed four Gandy pool tables
covered with Granito Tournament 2000 cloth. The
cloth and balls were supplied by Joba Trading thus
providing excellent conditions for excellent play.
The lighting was the best that ha3 graced a pool
table. Designed and built by Bob Opsahl, they were
sold before the event began with an order for more
to be built. A pool table was set up in the atrium
of the hotel and used for exhibitions, specialty
contests and practicing. A practice schedule was
necessary so that everyone would have an opportunity
to practice before their match.
Next Tour Stops: Toledo,OH (amateur) 3 / 8 - 1 5 / 8 7
Laramie.W Y (amateur) 4 / 3 - 5 / 8 7
Classic Cup
4/6-12/87
Tara Open
4/24-26/87
LOSER (3rd)
118) E. Strickland
D. DiLiberto
Before the tournament began, the players were
treated to a complementary breakfast buffet, Pat
Fleming was employed as the tournament director, the
event was sanctioned by both the PBA and the WPBA
and their respective prize money breakdowns were
used. The men raced to eleven, the women to nine. In
the finals, the men raced to fifteen, the women to
eleven. The standard dress code demanded for a hotel
event was strictly adhered to due in part to the
harshness of the penalty.
If a match was
"unnecessarily delayed due to a flagrant violation
of the dress code", a one game penalty would be
imposed! No penalties were imposed.
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Field
Distances
Again
EASTLAKE, OH (1/16-18/87)- The WPBA sanctioned
1987
WoMen's Cleveland Open directed by Joe Kerr was hosted
by Frank's Billiards of Eastlake. The $2,500 added by
Frank Zumrao and the $150 entry fee drew sixteen WPBA
members.
Jean Balukas ran through the sixteen player
double elimination field in her usual undefeated
fashion. She won $1,850 by defeating in races to nine
Anne Mayea (2), Kelly Simpson (2), Robin Bell (5) and
Peg Ledman twice (1) and (2). Balukas shot an incredible
three .900'a including a nearly perfect .951.
NAME
(
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(
905)
709)
752)
783)
1. Jean Balukas
2. Robin Bell
3. Lori Shampo
4. Peg Ledman
5. Mary Kenniston
6. Bonnie Hoffman
7. Laura Smith
8. Leanne Cox
9. Vicki Paski
10. Ewa Mataya
11. LJ J o n e s
12. Kelly Simpson
13. Becky Edwards
14. Anne Mayes
15. Kay Sangrant
16. Pamela Tussing
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(.668)
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654)
652)
546)
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783
752
709
691
683
675
671
668
667
654
652
632
546
471
380
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LOSERS (13th-16th)
9) L. Smith
P. Tussing
9
3
(.714)
(.404)
10) A. Mayes
B. Edwards
9
7
(.573)
(.540)
11) LJ Jones
E. Mataya
9
4
(.683)
(.728)
12) L. Cox
K. Sangrant
9
2
(.755)
(.417)
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13) M. Kenniston
V. Paski
9
5
(.685)
(.690)
14) P. Ledman
B. Hoffman
9
8
(.732)
(.717)
15) J. Balukas
K. Simpson
9
2
(.95V
(.591)
16) R. Bell
9 (.811)
8 (.771)
L. Shampo
LOSERS (9th-12th)
17) B. Hoffman
L. Smith
9
4
(.684)
(.586)
18) V. Paski
A. Mayes
9
4
(.687)
(.517)
19) L. Shampo
LJ Jones
9
2
(.833)
(.660)
20) L. Cox
K. Simpson
9
2
(.728)
(.579)
LOSERS (7th-8th)
(.667)
(.632)
(.471)
(.380)
TPA AVERAGES
NAME
$1,850.00
1,200.00
750.00
500.00
(.691)
(.683)
The entire event was Accu S t a t t e d
statistical results that follow:
#
PRIZE
AVG.
1st Jean
Balukas
2nd Peg Ledman
3rd Lori
Shampo
4th Robin
Bell
5th-6th
Mary
Kenniston
Bonnie
Hoffman
7th-8th
Leanne Cox
Vicki
Paski
9th-12th
Laura
Smith
Loree Jon Jones
Kelly
Simpson
Anne Mayes
13th-16th
Ewa Mataya
Becky
Edwards
Kay
Sangrant
Pamela
Tussing
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1
9
7
(.706)
(.691)
22) L. Shampo
L. Cox
9
5
(.712)
(.593)
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the
SCORES & AVERAGES
23) P. Ledman
M. Kenniston
9
8
(.706)
(.755)
24) J. Balukas
R. Bell
9 (.926;
5 (.817)
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LOSERS (5th-6th)
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OPENING ROUND
1) M. Kenniston
9 (.673}
L. Cox
5 (.587}
25) fl. Bell
B. Hoffman
9
5
(.775)
(.567)
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2) V. Paski
K. Sangrant
9
3
(.613}
(.500}
26) L. Shampo
M. Kenniston
9
2
(.764)
(.585)
Co
3) B. Hoffman
LJ Jones
9
2
(.697)
(.627}
4) P. Ledman
E. Mataya
9
8
(.636)
(.620)
5} K. Simpson
B. Edwards
9
7
6} J. Balukas
A. Mayes
9
2
7} fl. Bell
P. Tussing
9
0
(.718) 28) J. Balukas
9 (.924J
(.731)
P. Ledman
1 (.680)
(.857)
LOSER (3rd)
(.500)
29) P. Ledman
9 (.765)
(.877)
L. Shampo
7 (.736)
(.318)
FINALS
(.759)
9 (.861)
(.702) 30) J. Balukas
P. Ledman
2 (.756)
8} L. Shampo
L. Smith
9
6
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27) L. Shampo
fl. Bell
3
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DEFINITIONS
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 hit" (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 afte r 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 tab le (excluding immediately
after th e 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
pocketing a ball
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE - A player's
"batting 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
Pocketed
RUN OUT
errors
x
100)/Balls
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
Errors)
pocketed
+
ACCU-STATS
Bulk Rate
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Upcoming Major Events
Phone
Date (1987)
Event's Title
City, State
Entry
Mar. 24-28
Bowling Green Open
Bowling Green, KY
$200.00
$6,000
502-782-3740
Apr. 7-12
Apr.10-12
Classic Cup VI (Men)
Classic Cup VI (Women)
St. Charles, IL
St. Cheries, IL
$330.00
$250.00
$10,000
$5,000
312-893-7828
312-893-7828
May 5-9
McDermott Masters (Men)
McDermott Masters (Women)
Davenport, IA
Davenport, IA
$250.00
$150.00
$10,000
$2,500
309-764-8008
309-764-8008
May 19-23
Charlotte Spring Open
Charlotte, NC
N/A
704-875-1007
May 26-31
Glass City Open (Men)
Glass City Open (Women)
Toledo, OH
Toledo, OH
$300.00
$200.00
$10,000
$5,000
216-376-0202
216-376-0202
June 3-7
Sands Regent Open
Reno, NV
$300.00
$20,000
800-648-3553
June 10-14
Los Angeles Invitational
Los Angeles, CA
$500.00
$18,000+
(Wait for details)
Aug. 29-Sep
3 B.C. Open
N/A
Added
Binghamton, NY
N/A
N/A
(Wait for details)
Nov. 2-7
U.S. Open
Norfolk, VA
N/A
N/A
(Wait for details)
Nov. 9-14
N.C. Fall 9-Ball Classic
Charlotte, NC
N/A
N/A
(Wait for details)
Nov. 16-21
Grsnd Shoot Out
Pidgeon Forge, TN
N/A
N/A
(Wait for details)
Dec. 2-6
Sands Regent Open
Reno, NV
Jan. 1988
Rak'm Up Claasic
Columbia, SC
Sigel
(continued from page 17)
event. The matches were reviewed on TV by field
coordinator Dennis McGimpsey and scored with the
benefit of "fsst forward". The ability to review
critical situations several times made the video
camera an outstanding tool.
Steve Simpson from Paris, Illinois entertained us
with his uncanny knack for the "blow shot", his
ability to play shots by blowing the cue ball out of
his mouth instead of using a cue stick. Before the
finals, Grsdy Msthews also delighted us with not
only a fine pocket billiard exhibition but also with
some magical fire-eating!
Jean Balukas played in both divisions yet fared much
better in the women's. She defeated Kenniston,
Mayes, Villalpando, and Hoffman twice. Seventeen
year old Bonnie Hoffman was outstanding. She
defeated Olesenski, Jones, Bell, and Smith. Her two
losses were against Balukas.
$300.00
N/A
$20,000
N/A
800-648-3553
(Wait for details)
Notable Matches
(continued from page 3)
Buddy Hall (.940) proved that you can shoot a near
perfect set without running two racks in a row.
Hall pocketed 94 balls and committed 8ix errors
computing a .940 TPA much to the chagrin of victim
Bob Hunter (.837). Hall won 11-4.
Ray Martin (.953) poated the tournament high TPA
for a single session as both he and his opponent
Dick Lane (.833) never missed a ball. Martin won an
extra $100 for his achievement and the match 11-6.
In spite of a 0-6 disadvantage against Chris
MacDonald (.787), Buddy Hall (.919) won the next
eight games and eventually the match 11-8.
Buddy Hall (.950) won Friday's bonus $100 while
crushing David Howard (.607) 11-2.
Danny DiLiberto (.949) outplayed Efren Rayea (.737)
in a near perfect match with both players missing
only one ball apiece. DiLiberto won the match 11-3
and Saturday'a $100 bonus.