The local organizer and host on behalf of the German Billiard Association (DBB) was BC Feldmark 34 Gelsenkirchen. The Schürenkamp sports center was again used as the venue, and its premises were able to provide the appropriate equipment.
For the eighth time, Berlin’s Dieter Müller won the German three-cushion championship. In neither of his two tournament games, he came in dire straits. Günter Schüssler from Düsseldorf won his first medal at a German championship with second place. Third, Johann Waiz from Munich made it onto the podium for the second time.
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The games were played in the qualification groups up to 50 points or 75 shots. In the final round, up to 50 points were played with no admission limit. The entire tournament was played with a push . The final placement was based on the following criteria:
(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 .)
Final ranking
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Surname
MP
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
HS
1
Dieter Müller (Berlin)
4-0
100
106
0.943
1.111
6th
2
Günter Schüssler (Düsseldorf)
2: 2
85
138
0.615
0.649
4th
3
Johann Waiz (Munich)
2: 2
71
114
0.622
0.724
5
4th
Edgar Bettzieche (Bochum)
0: 4
81
146
0.554
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4th
Individual evidence
↑ a b c
Editor: Mammoth event: German championships in Gelsenkirchen . In: Deutscher Billard Bund (Hrsg.): Billard-Zeitung . tape62 , no.11 . Self-published, Düren 1984, p.4-7 .
The first German three-cushion championship (DDM) took place in Mainz in 1929. The season in which it was played is given. Sometimes two championships were played in one year (spring / autumn). The last pre-war championship took place in the spring of 1939.