Cadre 47/1 World Championship 1976
15th Cadre 47/1 World Championship |
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Tournament dates | |
Tournament type: | World Championship |
Tournament format: | Round robin |
Organizer: | UMB |
Tournament details | |
Venue: | Mollerusa Opera House, Mollerusa |
Opening: | March 25, 1976 |
Endgame: | March 28, 1976 |
Attendees: | 8th |
Defending champion: | Hans Vultink |
Winner: | Raymond Ceulemans |
2nd finalist: | Hans Vultink |
3rd place: | Dieter Müller |
Prize money: | Amateur World Championship |
Records | |
Best GD: | Raymond Ceulemans 30.43 |
Best ED: | 150.00 Francis Connesson |
Maximum series (HS): | Francis Connesson | 300
Venue on the map | |
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The Cadre 47/1 World Championship 1976 was the third Cadre 47/1 UMB World Championship, which was held in Cadre 45/1 until 1938. The tournament took place from March 25 to 28, 1976 in Mollerusa in the Spanish province of Catalonia. It was the first Cadre 47/1 World Championship in Spain.
history
The Belgian Raymond Ceulemans won the title at his first Cadre 47/1 participation. It was his 19th world championship title. In the last and decisive game in the sold-out opera, Ceulemans won against defending champion Hans Vultink with a sophisticated tactic of 300: 90 in six recordings. For the German representative Dieter Müller , significantly more was possible in this championship. First he lost the game against the Argentinian Osvaldo Berardi after a 212 series and a 247: 95 lead. The next day he lost to Ceulemans, severely weakened by an upset stomach, with 188: 300 in 11 admissions. Nevertheless, it was the first World Cup medal in Cadre 47/1 for Germany after 40 years. Walter Joachim got the last one in Cadre 45/1 in 1936 in Montpellier. The Frenchman Francis Connesson provided the highlight of the championship . In the match against Hans Vultink he ended the game with a 300 series after a bad shot at breathtaking speed.
Tournament mode
A final round was played in a round robin system up to 300 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
space | Surname | MP | Pts. | Recording | GD | BED | HS |
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1 | Raymond Ceulemans | 12: 2 | 2039 | 67 | 30.43 | 75.00 | 197 |
2 | Hans Vultink | 10: 4 | 1635 | 70 | 23.35 | 50.00 | 184 |
3 | Dieter Müller | 8: 6 | 1776 | 78 | 22.76 | 37.50 | 212 |
4th | Francis Connesson | 6: 8 | 1645 | 58 | 28.36 | 150.00 | 300 |
5 | Osvaldo Berardi | 6: 8 | 1846 | 95 | 19.43 | 30.00 | 117 |
6th | Javier Arenaza | 6: 8 | 1383 | 109 | 12.68 | 30.00 | 121 |
7th | Nobuaki Kobayashi | 5: 9 | 1491 | 75 | 19.88 | 27.27 | 87 |
8th | José Gálvez | 3:11 | 1661 | 114 | 14.57 | 25.00 | 102 |
Tournament average: 20.23 |
Legend | |
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Abbr. | meaning |
Pt. | points scored |
Recording | required recordings |
ED | Single average |
GD | General average |
VGD | Relative general average |
BMD | Best team average |
BED | Best individual average |
BSD | Best sentence average |
BEVD | Best Individual Relative Average |
HS | Maximum series |
MP | Match points |
PP | Lot of points |
GUV | G ewonnen- U nentschieden- V erloren |
SV | Sentence ratio |
1st place (gold) | |
2nd place (silver) | |
3rd place (bronze) | |
Best GD of the tournament / round | |
Best VGD of the tournament / round | |
Best ED of the tournament / round | |
Best BVGD of the tournament / round | |
Best HS of the tournament / round | |
(It is possible that not all terms are used or some are not listed. These can be looked up in the list of collision terms .) |
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans H. Graßmann: Deutsche Billard-Zeitung . 54th year, no. 5 . Düren May 1976, p. 6-8 .
- ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 400 .