130th Three Cushion World Cup 2010/2
Tournament dates
Tournament type:
World cup
Tournament format:
Round robin / knockout system
Organizer:
UMB / ACBC
Tournament details
Venue:
Manseok Park, Badminton Gymnasium, Suwon , South Korea Korea South
Opening:
April 6, 2010
Endgame:
April 11, 2010
Attendees:
127
Defending champion:
Korea South Kim Kyung-roul
Winner:
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
2nd finalist:
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
3rd place:
France Jérémy Bury Tayfun Taşdemir Turkey
Prize money:
€ 35,000
Records
Best GD:
2,153 Dick Jaspers Netherlands
Best ED:
3,000 Kim Kwang-hyun (Q) Tadashi Machida (Q)
Korea South 00000 Japan
Maximum series (HS):
15 Kim Bong-soo
000 Korea South
Venue on the map
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The three- cushion world cup 2010/2 was the second UMB / CEB world cup tournament in the 24th year of the three-cushion world cup. The tournament took place from April 6 to 11, 2010 in Suwon , Korea . It was the fourth World Cup tournament in Suwon.
history
After Kim Kyung-roul's first Korean World Cup victory in Antalya, the euphoria in Korea at her home World Cup was very high. In the various qualifying rounds, the Koreans then showed some excellent performances. Eight were then represented in the main field of the last 32. Five of them made it into the top 16. But this was the end of the line for all Korean players. From now on the Europeans set the tone. The performance of Dick Jaspers was outstanding in this tournament . Up until the final, he had won all of his matches with ease. The current world champion Filipos Kasidokostas was waiting here . The Greek also took the lead with 2-1 sets. Then Jaspers won the other two sets in a total of only 10 shots and won 3: 2. Both played exactly the same average with 2.222.
Prize money and world ranking points
Prize money ( € )
World ranking points
winner
5,500
80
finalist
3,500
54
Semi-finalists
2,200
38
5th - 8th
1,300
26th
9-16
850
16
17th - 32nd
600
8th
qualification
-
5
P-qual
-
4th
PP qual
-
3
PPP qual
-
2
All in all
35,000
-
Tournament mode
Four qualifying rounds were played in Suwon. From the last qualifying round, the 12 group winners qualified for the final round. There were also wildcard players from the host and the associations from America, Asia and Europe as well as the UMB . The main tournament was played with 32 participants.
In the qualifying rounds, two sets of 15 points each were played in round robin mode. All games were played with a push . The shot clock was set to 50 seconds per shot.
In the event of a tie, the following order will be applied:
MP = match points
SV = rate ratio
GD = general average
HS = maximum series
Seeded players and wild cards
The first 12 players in the world rankings and the wildcard players automatically took part as players in the tournament in the knockout round. The first four of the world rankings were placed in positions 1, 16, 8 and 9.
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
Spain Daniel Sánchez
Belgium Eddy Merckx
Korea South Kim Kyung-roul
Germany Martin Horn
Belgium Jozef Philipoom
Italy Marco Zanetti
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
Belgium Roland Forthomme
Wildcard player:
Qualifying round
For the sake of clarity, qualification rounds 1, 2 and 3 are not shown. These can be looked up under the links at the UMB.
Final table qualification group stage
group
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
A.
2
Greece Nikos Polychronopoulos
2
2: 2
52
37
1.405
1.428
1,500
6th
1
Korea South Kim Jae-guen
4th
4-0
60
35
1.714
1.764
2.142
9
3
Korea South Kim Dong-ryong
0
0: 4
29
37
0.783
---
---
4th
B.
2
Belgium Eddy Leppens
2
2: 3
61
46
1.326
1.407
2.142
8th
3
Vietnam Nguyen An Toan
0
2: 4
52
52
1,000
---
1,500
7th
1
Korea South Lee Choong-bok
4th
4: 1
74
47
1.574
1.629
1,875
6th
C.
2
Netherlands Glenn Hoffman
2
2: 2
36
37
0.972
1.071
1.153
5
3
Korea South Cho Gun-whi
0
0: 4
32
51
0.627
---
---
4th
1
Japan Tadashi Machida
4th
4-0
60
35
1.714
3,000
3,750
6th
D.
3
Germany Christian Rudolph
0
1: 4
47
44
1.068
---
1,875
4th
1
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
4th
4: 2
74
43
1.720
2.058
3,000
10
2
Korea South Jo Soo-hyoung
2
3: 2
72
55
1.309
1.034
3,000
9
E.
1
Spain Ruben Legazpi
4th
4: 2
78
60
1,300
1.354
2,500
7th
2
Turkey Can Capak
2
3: 3
72
65
1.107
1.228
1,250
6th
3
Korea South Park Chun-woo
0
2: 4
69
63
1.095
---
1.666
5
F.
1
Turkey Lütfi Çenet
2
3: 2
61
49
1.244
1.428
1,875
8th
2
Vietnam Ngo Dinh Nai
2
3: 3
77
68
1,132
1,310
1,500
6th
3
Korea South Lim Tae-soo
2
2: 3
66
59
1.118
1.102
1,500
5
G
2
Japan Kouji Funaki
2
3: 3
63
40
1.575
1,400
3,000
7th
1
Spain Jaime Sanchez-Faraco
4th
4: 1
61
35
1,742
2.066
3,750
8th
3
Korea South Kang Ho-gyu
0
1: 4
49
48
1.020
---
5,000
11
H
1
Turkey Murat Naci Çoklu
4th
4: 2
83
54
1.537
1.615
2.142
7th
2
Korea South Kim Hyun-suk
2
3: 2
70
54
1.296
1,200
1.363
5
3
Vietnam Mã Minh Cẩm
0
1: 4
47
49
0.959
---
2.142
11
I.
1
Spain Javier Palazón
4th
4-0
60
32
1,875
1,875
3,000
9
2
Korea South Jin Ih-sub
2
2: 3
57
36
1,583
1.666
2,500
9
3
Korea South Kim Jong-wan
0
1: 4
41
35
1.171
---
3,750
9
J
3
Japan Tatsuo Arai
2
2: 2
38
40
0.950
1.111
1,250
4th
2
Vietnam Ma Xuan Cuong
2
2: 2
47
41
1.146
2,000
2,500
6th
1
Korea South Kim Bong-soo
2
2: 2
48
28
1.714
2.142
15,000
15th
K
2
Korea South Kang Dong-koong
2
2: 3
60
47
1.276
1.636
2.142
7th
1
Japan Hideaki Kobayashi
4th
4: 1
72
61
1.180
1,200
2.142
8th
3
Korea South Shin Dae-kwon
0
2: 4
64
57
1.122
---
1,875
6th
L.
3
Korea South Cho Jae-ho
0
1: 4
64
49
1.306
---
1,875
8th
2
Japan Nobuyasu Sakai
2
2: 3
54
49
1.102
1.321
1,500
6th
1
Korea South Kim Seong-gwan
4th
4-0
60
45
1.333
1.363
1.666
6th
Final round
The tournament tree for the final round is listed below.
1/16 final (3 GS with 15 points)
Round of 16 (3 GS 15 points)
Quarter-finals (3 GS 15 points each)
Semi-finals (3 GS 15 points)
Final (3 GS with 15 points)
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 2,700
Korea South Lee Choong-bok
1 / 1.473
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
3 / 1.888
Korea South Heo Jung-han
2 / 1.777
Spain Javier Palazón
0 / 1.444
Korea South Heo Jung-han
3 / 2.368
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
1 / 1.952
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
3 / 2.545
Korea South Kim Seong-gwan
0 / 0.923
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
3 / 1.666
Korea South Kim Kyung-roul
2 / 1.638
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
3 / 1.833
Spain Jaime Sanchez-Faraco
1 / 1.228
Korea South Kim Kyung-roul
3 / 1.555
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
1 / 1.730
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 2.185
Peru Ramón Rodriguez
2 / 1.125
Korea South Choi Sung-won
3 / 1.071
Korea South Choi Sung-won
2 / 2.166
Belgium Eddy Merckx
3 / 2.291
Belgium Eddy Merckx
3 / 1.875
Netherlands Ruben Legazpi
0 / 1.181
Belgium Eddy Merckx
0 / 1.238
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 1.956
Belgium Roland Forthomme
2 / 1.823
Turkey Lütfi Çenet
3 / 1.382
Turkey Lütfi Çenet
1 / 1.423
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 2.148
Japan Tadashi Machida
0 / 0.842
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 2.250
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
3 / 2.222
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
2 / 2.222
Spain Daniel Sánchez
3 / 1.384
Japan Hideaki Kobayashi
2 / 1,000
Spain Daniel Sánchez
3 / 1.838
Korea South Kim Bong-soo
1 / 1.433
Korea South Kim Bong-soo
3 / 2,500
Italy Marco Zanetti
0 / 1.875
Spain Daniel Sánchez
2 / 1.648
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
3 / 1.473
Korea South Kim Jae-guen
3 / 1.446
Belgium Jozef Philipoom
2 / 1.260
Korea South Kim Jae-guen
1 / 1.400
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
3 / 1.611
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
3 / 1.787
Turkey Murat Naci Çoklu
1 / 1.593
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
3 / 1.642
France Jérémy Bury
2 / 1.523
Germany Martin Horn
3 / 1.411
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
1 / 1.636
Germany Martin Horn
2 / 1.648
France Jérémy Bury
3 / 1.578
Vietnam Duong Ahn Vu
0 / 0.843
France Jérémy Bury
3 / 1.363
France Jérémy Bury
3 / 1.657
Denmark Dion Nelin
1 / 1.029
Korea South Hwang Durk-hee
1 / 1.119
Denmark Dion Nelin
3 / 1.209
Denmark Dion Nelin
3 / 1.214
Ecuador Javier Teran
1 / 0.951
Ecuador Javier Teran
3 / 1.588
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
1 / 1,000
Closing table
For the sake of clarity, not all players are listed, only the 32 participants in the final round.
Final ranking
phase
space
Surname
MP
SV
Pt.
Recording
GD
BED
BSD
HS
WRP * 1
final
1
Netherlands Dick Jaspers
10
15: 4
267
124
2.153
2.250
5,000
10
80
2
Greece Filipos Kasidokostas
8th
14: 9
302
176
1.715
1,787
3,750
10
54
Semi- finals
3
France Jérémy Bury
6th
11: 6
227
148
1.533
1.657
3,750
9
38
Turkey Tayfun Taşdemir
6th
10: 6
210
111
1,891
2,454
7,500
14th
38
quarter- final
5
Spain Daniel Sánchez
4th
8: 6
190
120
1,583
1,838
3,000
9
26th
6th
Denmark Dion Nelin
4th
7: 5
138
119
1.159
1,214
1,875
8th
26th
7th
Belgium Frédéric Caudron
4th
7: 6
163
77
2.116
2,700
5,000
12
26th
8th
Belgium Eddy Merckx
4th
6: 5
126
69
1,826
2.291
5,000
8th
26th
eighth final
9
Korea South Heo Jung-han
2
5: 3
109
55
1.981
2,368
3,750
10
16
10
Korea South Kim Bong-soo
2
4: 3
88
48
1,833
2,500
3,750
15th
16
11
Korea South Kim Kyung-roul
2
5: 4
115
72
1,597
1.555
2.142
7th
16
12
Germany Martin Horn
2
5: 4
112
72
1.555
1.411
2.142
8th
16
13
Korea South Choi Sung-won
2
5: 5
112
80
1,400
1.071
5,000
10
16
14th
Ecuador Javier Teran
2
4: 4
93
75
1,240
1,588
3,000
6th
16
15th
Korea South Kim Jae-guen
2
4: 5
117
82
1,426
1.446
2,500
7th
16
16
Turkey Lütfi Çenet
2
4: 5
84
60
1,400
1,382
3,000
8th
16
1/16 finals
17th
Belgium Roland Forthomme
0
2: 3
62
34
1,823
---
3,750
8th
8th
18th
Belgium Jozef Philipoom
0
2: 3
58
46
1,260
---
1.363
5
8th
19th
Peru Ramón Rodriguez
0
2: 3
63
56
1.125
---
2,500
8th
8th
20th
Japan Hideaki Kobayashi
0
2: 3
52
52
1,000
---
1,875
13
8th
21st
Turkey Adnan Yüksel
0
1: 3
54
33
1.636
---
3,750
6th
8th
22nd
Turkey Murat Naci Çoklu
0
1: 3
51
32
1.593
---
1.666
8th
8th
23
Korea South Lee Choong-bok
0
1: 3
28
19th
1.473
---
2,500
5
8th
24
Spain Jaime Sanchez-Faraco
0
1: 3
43
35
1.228
---
1.153
5
8th
25th
Korea South Hwang Durk-hee
0
1: 3
47
42
1.119
---
1.666
6th
8th
26th
Sweden Torbjörn Blomdahl
0
1: 3
33
33
1,100
---
2.142
4th
8th
27
Italy Marco Zanetti
0
0: 3
30th
16
1,875
---
---
8th
8th
28
Spain Javier Palazón
0
0: 3
26th
18th
1.444
---
---
8th
8th
29
Spain Rubén Legazpi
0
0: 3
26th
22nd
1.181
---
---
6th
8th
30th
Korea South Kim Seong-gwan
0
0: 3
24
26th
0.923
---
---
5
8th
31
Vietnam Duong Anh Vu
0
0: 3
27
32
0.843
---
---
5
8th
32
Japan Tadashi Machida
0
0: 3
16
19th
0.842
---
---
4th
8th
annotation
* 1 = world ranking points
Individual evidence
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See also
International carom tournaments
The three-cushion World Cup was organized by the founding association, the "
Billiards Worldcup Association " (BWA) until 1998 . Disputes between the BWA and the world association
Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB) led to parallel tournaments between 1994 and 1997. The UMB / BWA organized the tournament together until the beginning of 1999. Since the dissolution of the BWA in 1999, the UMB has been the sole organizer.
From 1988-1991 the UMB did not host any world championships. During this time, the annual overall winner of the World Cup was crowned world champion.
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