Three Cushion World Cup 1986/3

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3rd three-cushion world cup 1986/3
Kempinski Hotel Bristol
Tournament dates
Tournament type: Ranking tournament
Tournament format: Round robin , knock out
Organizer: BWA
Tournament details
Venue: Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin ,
Berlin (West) , BR GermanyGermany BRBR Germany 
Opening: November 28, 1986
Endgame: November 30, 1986
Attendees: 16
Defending champion: JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi
Winner: FranceFrance Egidio Vierat
2nd finalist: BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans
3rd place: ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal
Prize money: US $ 52,470
Records
Best GD: 1,250 Luis Mario DoyharzabalArgentinaArgentina
Best ED: 1,551 Raymond CeulemansBelgiumBelgium
Maximum series (HS): 12 Raymond Ceulemans00 BelgiumBelgium
Venue on the map
1986/2 1986/4

The Three-Cushion World Cup 1986/3 was the third World Cup tournament in the discipline of Karambolagebillards and found from 28 to 30 November 1986 Berlin instead.

history

The first World Cup tournament in Germany ended with a big surprise: Frenchman Egidio Vierat, who had never made a big appearance before, won the World Cup tournament. In a very close final, Vierat defeated the almost overwhelming Belgian Raymond Ceulemans with 15:14 in the fifth set. Also very surprisingly, third place went to the Argentinian Luis Mario Doyharzabal. This showed a very good performance over the entire tournament and in the end had the best general average (GD) of all sixteen participants with 1.250.

The tournament did not go well for the five German participants. All were eliminated in the first round, i.e. the round of 16. The German top player Dieter Müller played like in Brussels in the first round against Mario Doyharzabal and lost again in five sets with 2: 3. Since all the others had to play against seeded players, their elimination was not surprising.

Among the spectators at the World Cup tournament in Berlin were the President of the Berlin Sports Association Manfred von Richthofen and the well-known Israeli writer Ephraim Kishon . In his private life, Kishom was also an avid carom billiards player and had his own billiards room at home.

BWA professionals and host places

BWA professionals:

  1. BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans
  2. JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi
  3. BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis
  4. NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht
  5. SpainSpain Avelino Rico
  6. JapanJapan Jun'ichi Komori
  7. FranceFrance Richard Bitalis
  8. GermanyGermany Dieter Müller
  9. FranceFrance Egidio Vierat
  10. United StatesUnited States Allen Gilbert
  11. ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal
  12. ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti

Organizer spaces:

  1. GermanyGermany Christian Zöllner
  2. GermanyGermany Falko Willenberger
  3. GermanyGermany Achim Siegert-Wilcke
  4. GermanyGermany Werner Kühn

mode

The tournament was played with 16 participants. The whole tournament was played in the knockout system with three sets of 15 points each.
The first four of the world rankings (in this case Nobuaki Kobayashi, Raymond Ceulemans, Rini van Bracht and Ludo Dielis) were seeded for the round of 16.
If a set was completed by player one at 15 points, player two had no follow-up kick.

Final round

The tournament tree for the final round is listed below. Legend: SP / Pkte / Aufn / ED / HS

Round of 16
Best of 5
Quarterfinals
Best of 5
Semi-finals
Best of 5
Final
Best of 5
                           
             
 JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 3 /45/30 / 1.500 / 6
 
 GermanyGermany Werner Kühn 0/19/29 / 0.655 / 3  
 JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 1/42/42 / 1,000
 
   JapanJapan Junichi Komori 3 /58/43 / 1.348  
 JapanJapan Junichi Komori 3 /45/41 / 1.097 / 6
 
 United StatesUnited States Allen Gilbert 0/35/39 / 0.897 / 4  
 JapanJapan Junichi Komori 1/36/51 / 0.705 / 4
 
   FranceFrance Egidio Vierat 3 /57/52 / 1.096 / 6  
 FranceFrance Egidio Vierat 3 /45/44 / 1.022 / 8
 
 SpainSpain Avelino Rico 0/35/42 / 0.833 / 7  
 FranceFrance Egidio Vierat 3 /60/56 / 1.071 / 5
 
   BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 2/50/56 / 0.892 / 7  
 BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 3 /45/41 / 1.097 / 6
 
 GermanyGermany Falko Willenberger 0/36/40 / 0.900 / 5  
 FranceFrance Egidio Vierat 3 /55/51 / 1.078 / 6
 
   BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 2/57/50 / 1,140 / 12
 NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht 3 /58/50 / 1.160 / 4
 
 GermanyGermany Christian Zöllner 1/51/49 / 1,040 / 5  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht 2/56/58 / 0.965 / 6
 
   ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal 3 /66/58 / 1.137 / 10  
 GermanyGermany Dieter Müller 2/54/49 / 1.102 / 5
 
 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal 3 /65/50 / 1.300 / 9  
 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal 0/34/28 / 1.214 / 8
 
   BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 /45/29 / 1.551 / 8   3rd place match
 FranceFrance Richard Bitalis 0/24/36 / 0.666 / 4
  Best of 5
 ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 3 /45/37 / 1,216 / 7  
 ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 0/33/47 / 0.702 / 3  JapanJapan Junichi Komori 0/23/31 / 0.741 / 4
 
   BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 /45/49 / 0.918 / 6    ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal 3 /45/32 / 1.406 / 7
 BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 /45/44 / 1.022 / 5
 GermanyGermany Achim Siegert-Wilcke 0/31/42 / 0.738 / 3  

Closing table

Final ranking
phase space Surname MP SV Pt. Recording GD BED BSD HS WRP
final 1 FranceFrance Egidio Vierat 8-0 12: 5 217 203 1.068 1,096 3,000 8th 12
2 BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 6: 2 11: 3 192 172 1.116 1.551 5,000 12 10
Semi-
finals
3 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Mario Doyharzabal 6: 2 9: 7 210 168 1,250 1.406 3,000 10 8th
4th JapanJapan Junichi Komori 4: 4 7: 7 162 166 0.975 1,348 2.142 6th 6th
quarter-
final
5 BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 2: 2 5: 3 95 97 0.979 1.097 1.666 7th 4th
6th ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 2: 2 3: 3 78 84 0.928 1.216 1,500 7th 3
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht 2: 2 5: 4 114 108 1.055 1.160 1.666 6th 2
8th JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 2: 2 4: 3 87 72 1.208 1,500 2.142 6th 1
eighth
final
9 GermanyGermany Dieter Müller 0: 2 2: 3 54 49 1.102 - 2,500 5 -
10 GermanyGermany Christian Zöllner 0: 2 1: 3 51 49 1.040 - 1.071 5 -
11 GermanyGermany Falko Willenberger 0: 2 0: 3 36 40 0.900 - - 5 -
12 United StatesUnited States Allen Gilbert 0: 2 0: 3 35 39 0.897 - - 4th -
13 SpainSpain Avelino Rico 0: 2 0: 3 35 42 0.833 - - 7th -
14th GermanyGermany Achim Siegert-Wilcke 0: 2 0: 3 31 42 0.738 - - 3 -
15th FranceFrance Richard Bitalis 0: 2 0: 3 24 36 0.666 - - 4th -
16 GermanyGermany Werner Kühn 0: 2 0: 3 19th 29 0.655 - - 3 -
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 Weingartner: Carambol . No. 222 . Vienna August 1987, p. 38 .
  2. Dr. Werner Bayer, Heinrich Weingartner , Klaus Bosel, Dr. Marco Zanetti : The Blue Square, The Blue Square - Fascination Billiards . Ed .: Dr. Werner Bayer Foundation. 2004, ISBN 4-520-93460-5 , pp. 87-105 .