Cadre 71/2 World Championship 1965

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13th Cadre 71/2 World Championship 1965
Tournament dates
Tournament type: World Championship
Tournament format: Round robin
Organizer: UMB
Tournament details
Venue: ?, Huelva
Spain 1945Spain
Opening: April 21, 1965
Endgame: April 25, 1965
Attendees: 9
Defending champion: BelgiumBelgium Laurent Boulanger
Winner: AustriaAustria Johann Scherz
2nd finalist: NetherlandsNetherlands Henk Scholte
3rd place: Spain 1945Spain José Gálvez
Prize money: Amateur World Championship
Records
Best GD: 024.81 Henk ScholteNetherlandsNetherlands
Best ED: 075.00 Henk ScholteNetherlandsNetherlands
Maximum series (HS): 0162 Johann Scherz00AustriaAustria
Venue on the map
1962 1966

The 1965 Cadre 71/2 World Championship was the 13th Cadre 71/2 World Championship. The tournament took place from April 21 to 25, 1965 in Huelva , southern Spain . It was the first Cadre 71/2 World Championship in Spain.

history

Many participants, apart from the Spaniards, could not show their achievements in the Cadre 71/2 European Championship and only ten days after the energy-sapping world championship in the pentathlon in Antwerp. Due to the high temperatures in Huelva, the health-stricken German participant Siegfried Spielmann in particular had to fight. The winner of the tournament was surprisingly the gang specialist Johann Scherz from Austria. The best performance of the tournament was shown by the runner-up Henk Scholte from the Netherlands. The third-placed Spaniard José Gálvez was given honorary citizenship before the tournament in his hometown.

Tournament mode

A final round in the round robin system up to 300 points was played. In the event of a tie in the MPs, the following order is taken:

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

Closing table

Final table before the playoff
space Surname MP Pts. Recording GD BED HS
1 AustriaAustria Johann Scherz 14: 2 2341 123 19.03 33.33 162
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Henk Scholte 12: 4 2184 88 24.81 75.00 143
3 Spain 1945Spain José Gálvez 12: 4 2351 103 22.82 37.50 161
4th BelgiumBelgium Clement van Hassel 12: 4 2175 121 17.97 27.27 124
5 JapanJapan Kōya Ogata 8: 8 1986 152 13.06 23.07 87
6th BelgiumBelgium Laurent Boulanger 6:10 1762 105 16.78 60.00 134
7th ArgentinaArgentina Manuel Girves 6:10 1740 125 13.92 18.75 99
8th GermanyGermany Siegfried Spielmann 2:14 1521 131 11.61 15.78 95
9 Spain 1945Spain Jaime Tortosa 0:16 1749 136 12.86 - 77
Tournament average: 16.42
Legend
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

  1. Heinrich Hummerbrum: German Billiard newspaper . 43rd volume, no. 6 . Krefeld June 1965, p. 81-82 .
  2. ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 1 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 500 .