Cadre 45/2 World Championship 1913
10th Cadre 45/2 World Championship |
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Tournament dates | |
Tournament type: | World Championship |
Tournament format: | Round robin |
Organizer: | FFB |
Tournament details | |
Venue: | , Antwerp |
Opening: | May 2, 1913 |
Endgame: | May 12, 1913 |
Attendees: | 7th |
Defending champion: | Charles Faroux |
Winner: | Pierre Sels |
2nd finalist: | Henri Maréchal |
3rd place: | Edmond |
Prize money: | Amateur World Championship |
Records | |
Best GD: | 13.55 Pierre Sels |
Best ED: | 23.52 Rudolphe Agassiz |
Maximum series (HS): | 130 Rudolphe Agassiz |
Venue on the map | |
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The Cadre 45/2 World Championship in 1913 was the tenth FFB World Championship, which was held in Cadre 45/2 until 1947 and from 1948 in Cadre 47/2. The tournament took place from 2. – 12. May 1913 in Antwerp , Belgium.
history
A world championship with several participants was held again. For the first time, Rudolphe Agassiz, a Swiss who played for Switzerland, took part in a world championship. Agassiz showed his class by setting a new amateur world record. He increased the amateur world record in the highest series to 130 points. The Belgian Pierre Sels secured his third world title among amateurs.
Tournament mode
The whole tournament was played in the round robin system up to 400 points. In the event of a tie in the MPs, the following order is taken:
- MP = match points
- GD = general average
- HS = maximum series
Closing table
MP | Match Points (winner = 2; tie = 1; loser = 0) |
Pts. | Achieved collisions |
Recording | Required attempts |
GD | General average |
BED | Best individual average by a player |
HS | Maximum series |
Best GD of the tournament | |
Best ED of the tournament | |
Best HS of the tournament | |
1st place (gold) | |
2nd place (silver) | |
3rd place (bronze) |
Individual evidence
- ^ Robert Court: German Billard Newspaper . 8th year, no. 8 . Cologne December 1928, p. 183 .
- ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 178 .