Three Cushion World Cup 1990/6

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25th three-cushion world cup 1990/6
Tournament dates
Tournament type: Ranking tournament
Tournament format: Round robin / knockout system
Organizer: BWA
Tournament details
Venue: Nissan Sports Plaza,
Tokyo , JapanJapanJapan 
Opening: December 14, 1990
Endgame: December 16, 1990
Attendees: 28
Defending champion: ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti
Winner: SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
2nd finalist: BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis
3rd place: BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans
Prize money: 150,000 DM
Records
Best GD: 1,632 Torbjorn BlomdahlSwedenSweden
Best ED: 2.142 Torbjorn BlomdahlSwedenSweden
Maximum series (HS): 012 Ludo Dielis00BelgiumBelgium
Venue on the map
1990/5 1991/1

The three- cushion world cup 1990/6 was the 6th world cup tournament in the fifth year of the three- cushion world cup. It took place from December 14 to 16, 1990 in this discipline of carom billiards as the final tournament in Tokyo , Japan . It was the third three-cushion World Cup tournament in Japan.

history

Japan is a good place for the Swede Torbjörn Blomdahl . After the World Cup tournaments in 1988 and 1989, he also won the third tournament in Japan. The attack on the overall World Cup victory and thus on the three-cushion world title came too late for him. The record world champion Raymond Ceulemans from Belgium secured it . With two wins, two second and two third places, he was on the podium in all six World Cup tournaments. And thus Ceulemans secured his 20th world championship title. Second place remained for Blomdahl. Ceuleman's compatriot Ludo Dielis came in third .

BWA professionals and host places

BWA professionals:

  1. SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
  2. BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis
  3. FranceFrance Richard Bitalis
  4. BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans
  5. JapanJapan Jun'ichi Komori
  6. NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht
  7. JapanJapan Yoshihiko Mano
  8. ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti

Wildcards BWA:

  1. GermanyGermany Dieter Müller
  2. United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee
  3. NetherlandsNetherlands Dick Jaspers
  4. DenmarkDenmark Karsten Lieberkind
  5. GermanyGermany Klaus Bosel

Qualifying Spa:

  1. AustriaAustria Christoph Pilss
  2. JapanJapan Tatsuo Arai

Organizer spaces:

  1. JapanJapan with 13 participants

mode

The tournament was played again with 28 participants. This means that significantly more players have the opportunity to take part in a World Cup tournament. The first four of the world rankings were set for the second round. The whole tournament was played in the KO system with three sets of 15 points each.

Final round

The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.

  1/16 finals Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                     
               
   
 SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl 3 / 2.142
   JapanJapan Naotaka Moritani 0 / 0.300  
 JapanJapan Naotaka Moritani 3 / 1,000
 JapanJapan Osamu Sano 2 / 0.942  
 SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl 3 / 1.363
   AustriaAustria Christoph Pilss 0 / 0.906  
 AustriaAustria Christoph Pilss 3 / 1.217    
 GermanyGermany Klaus Bosel 1 / 0.844  
 AustriaAustria Christoph Pilss 3 / 1.414
   GermanyGermany Dieter Müller 1 / 1,000  
 GermanyGermany Dieter Müller 3 / 1.451
 DenmarkDenmark Karsten Lieberkind 0 / 1.034  
 SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl 3 / 1.769
   BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 2 / 1.256  
 JapanJapan George Kai 3 / 1.153
 JapanJapan Tauchi 0 / 0.729  
 JapanJapan George Kai 3 / 1.470
   ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 1 / 1.151  
 ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 3 / 1.593
 JapanJapan Gunpei Kato 1 / 0.645  
 JapanJapan George Kai 0 / 0.653
   BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 / 1.607  
     
   
 BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 / 1.607
   JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 0 / 1.076  
 JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 3 / 1.512
 JapanJapan Hashikura 1 / 0.868  
 SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl 3 / 1.465
   BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 2 / 1.023
 
   
 FranceFrance Richard Bitalis 3 / 1.447
   JapanJapan Tom Iguchi 1 / 1.216  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Dick Jaspers 2 / 1.157
 JapanJapan Tom Iguchi 3 / 1.070  
 FranceFrance Richard Bitalis 1 / 1.256
   United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 3 / 1.475  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht 0 / 0.687    
 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 3 / 1.323  
 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 3 / 1.250
   JapanJapan Masamitsu Mano 2 / 1.395  
 JapanJapan Tatsuo Arai 2 / 1.222
 JapanJapan Masamitsu Mano 3 / 1.181  
 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 2 / 1.377
   BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 3 / 1.304  
 JapanJapan Akio Shimada 3 / 1.250
 JapanJapan Kondo 0 / 0.588  
 JapanJapan Akio Shimada 3 / 1.315
   JapanJapan Yoshihiko Mano 1 / 1.277  
 JapanJapan Yoshihiko Mano 3 / 1.363
 JapanJapan Touru Nagata 0 / 1.064  
 JapanJapan Akio Shimada 1 / 1.108
   BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 3 / 1.208  
     
   
 BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 3 / 1.696
   JapanJapan Jun'ichi Komori 1 / 1.093  
 JapanJapan Jun'ichi Komori 3 / 0.970
 JapanJapan Chikanori Saitoh 2 / 0.880  

3rd place match

  3rd place match
 BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 3 / 1.966
 United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 1 / 1.428

Closing table

Final ranking
phase space Surname MP SV Pt. Recording GD BED BSD HS WRP
final 1 SwedenSweden Torbjörn Blomdahl 8-0 12: 4 222 136 1.632 2.142 2,500 10 60
2 BelgiumBelgium Ludo Dielis 6: 2 11: 7 217 169 1.284 1.696 3,000 12 45
Semi-
finals
3 BelgiumBelgium Raymond Ceulemans 6: 2 11: 4 198 125 1.584 1,966 2,500 10 30th
4th United StatesUnited States Sang Chun Lee 6: 4 12: 9 261 191 1.366 1.475 5,000 9 24
quarter-
final
5 AustriaAustria Christoph Pilss 4: 2 6: 5 143 119 1.201 1.414 2.142 7th 21st
6th JapanJapan Akio Shimada 4: 2 7: 4 146 120 1.216 1,315 1.666 6th 18th
7th JapanJapan George Kai 4: 2 6: 4 112 99 1.131 1,470 3,000 9 15th
8th FranceFrance Richard Bitalis 2: 2 4: 4 104 77 1,350 1.447 1,500 8th 12
9 ItalyItaly Marco Zanetti 2: 2 4: 4 89 65 1.369 1.593 3,000 9 -
10 JapanJapan Nobuaki Kobayashi 2: 2 3: 4 87 65 1,338 1.512 2,500 7th -
11 JapanJapan Yoshihiko Mano 2: 2 4: 3 91 69 1.318 1.363 1.666 6th -
12 JapanJapan Masamitsu Mano 2: 2 5: 5 125 98 1.275 1.181 3,750 6th -
13 JapanJapan Tatsuo Arai 0: 2 2: 3 66 54 1.222 --- 3,000 7th -
14th GermanyGermany Dieter Müller 2: 2 4: 3 85 71 1.197 1.451 1.666 7th -
15th NetherlandsNetherlands Dick Jaspers 0: 2 2: 3 66 57 1.157 --- 1,875 9 -
16 JapanJapan Tom Iguchi 2: 2 4: 5 106 94 1.127 1.070 2.142 5 -
17th JapanJapan Touru Nagata 0: 2 0: 3 33 31 1.064 --- --- 5 -
18th DenmarkDenmark Karsten Lieberkind 0: 2 0: 3 30th 29 1.034 --- --- 6th -
19th JapanJapan Jun'ichi Komori 2: 2 4: 5 101 100 1.010 0.970 2.142 7th -
20th JapanJapan Osamu Sano 0: 2 2: 3 65 69 0.942 --- 1,250 5 -
21st JapanJapan Chikanori Saitoh 0: 2 2: 3 59 67 0.880 --- 1,000 6th -
22nd JapanJapan Hashikura 0: 2 1: 3 33 38 0.868 --- 1.153 3 -
23 GermanyGermany Klaus Bosel 0: 2 1: 3 38 45 0.844 --- 1.363 5 -
24 JapanJapan Naotaka Moritani 2: 2 3: 5 75 89 0.8423 1,000 1,250 5 -
25th JapanJapan Tauchi 0: 2 0: 3 27 37 0.729 --- --- 3 -
26th NetherlandsNetherlands Rini van Bracht 0: 2 0: 3 22nd 32 0.687 --- --- 3 -
27 JapanJapan Gunpei Kato 0: 2 1: 3 20th 31 0.645 --- 1,875 5 -
28 JapanJapan Kondo 0: 2 0: 3 20th 34 0.588 --- --- 4th -
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: Billiards . No. 32 . Vienna January 1991, p. 14-16 .