German three-cushion championship 1936

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8th German three-cushion championship 1936
The new title holder August Tiedtke. 19 more titles should follow
Tournament dates
Tournament type: Ranking tournament
Tournament format: Round robin
Organizer: DABV
Tournament details
Venue: Woerz coffee house, Berlin, German Empire
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 
Opening: December 15, 1935
Endgame: December 18, 1935
Attendees: 8th
Defending champion: Otto Unshelm
Winner: August Tiedtke
2nd finalist: Erich Stoewe
3rd place: Otto Unshelm
Prize money: Amateur tournament
Records
Best GD: 0.651 August Tiedtke
Best ED: 0.892 August Tiedtke
Maximum series (HS): 11 August Tiedtke000
Venue on the map
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The German three- cushion championship 1935/2 (DDM) was the eighth edition of this tournament series and took place from December 15 to 18 in Berlin .

history

It was the second championship of the year. This DDM belonged to the 1935/36 season, the one held in March to the pre-season 1934/35.

The field of participants had grown by one player to eight players, since the first tournament in 1929 not so many players took part. August Tiedtke from Duisburg took part in the championship for the first time and pushed serial winner Otto Unshelm from first place, which he claimed for himself and would not give it up again until 1939. As in the previous tournament, Erich Stoewe was runner-up again and Unshelm only came third because of his better general average (GD). He was equal on points (8: 6) with Pesch and Willems. For the first time since participating in the tournament, Unshelm had lost three games, in 1931 and in both tournaments in 1932 he had only lost one game each and was the tournament winner. Tiedtke screwed the record of the highest series (HS) held by Bechter and Unshelm by two points to eleven. A record that was only exceeded in 1954 by Siegfried Spielmann with 15 points. Tiedtke remained undefeated throughout the tournament and played the best GD of 0.651, also a new tournament record . In addition to these two new records, his best individual average (ED) of the tournament of 0.892 was barely noticeable. While Oswald Flügen has been able to win one game in each of his tournaments, he was unsuccessful this year and ended up in last place without a win.

mode

It played "everyone against everyone" ( round robin mode ) to 50 points.

Closing table

Final ranking
space Surname MP GD BED HS
1 August Tiedtke 14: 0 0.651 0.892 11
2 Erich Stoewe 10: 4 0.638 0.735 7th
3 Otto Unshelm 8: 6 0.578 0.684 6th
4th Willy Pesch 8: 6 0.497 0.649 6th
5 Willy Willems 8: 6 0.488 0.561 5
6th Gerd Thielens 4:10 0.503 0.724 8th
7th Franz Jakoby 4:10 0.432 0.543 5
8th Oswald wing 0:14 0.407 - 5
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. ^ Robert Court: German Billard Newspaper . tape 16 , no. 2 . Cologne February 1936, p. 22-23 .
  2. ^ Dieter Haase, Heinrich Weingartner : Encyclopedia of Billiards . 1st edition. tape 2 . Verlag Heinrich Weingartner, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01489-3 , p. 927 .