Cadre 45/2 World Championship 1919

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12th Cadre 45/2 World Championship
Tournament dates
Tournament type: World Championship
Tournament format: Round robin
Organizer: FFAB
Tournament details
Venue: Académie du Bac, Paris
FranceFrance
Opening: May 1919
Endgame: May 1919
Attendees: 5
Defending champion: BelgiumBelgium Pierre Sels
Winner: FranceFrance Charles Faroux
2nd finalist: FranceFrance Jean de Gasparin
3rd place: BelgiumBelgium Henri Maréchal
Prize money: Amateur World Championship
Records
Best GD: 26.66 Charles Faroux FranceFrance
Best ED: 41.66 Charles Faroux FranceFrance
Maximum series (HS): 00164 Charles Faroux FranceFrance
Venue on the map
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The Cadre 45/2 World Championship in 1919 was the twelfth world championship, which was held until 1947 in Cadre 45/2 and from 1948 in Cadre 47/2. The tournament took place in Paris , France , in May 1919 .

history

The winner was Frenchman Charles Faroux , who won the amateur world title for the second time. With the general average (GD) of 26.66 and the best individual average (BED) of 41.66 , he set two new amateur world records.

Tournament mode

The whole tournament was played in the round robin system up to 500 points. In the event of a tie in the MPs, the following order was taken:

  1. MP = match points
  2. GD = general average
  3. HS = maximum series

Closing table

Legend
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)
Closing table
space Surname MP GD BED HS
1 FranceFrance Charles Faroux 8-0 26.66 41.66 164
2 FranceFrance Jean de Gasparin 6: 2 11.66 12.82 102
3 BelgiumBelgium Henri Maréchal 4: 4 11.41 16.12 65
4th BelgiumBelgium Arthur François 2: 6 10.35 12.19 87
5 FranceFrance Henri Blanc 0: 8 6.48 - 53
Tournament average: 11.92

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 179 .