IBSF World Snooker Championship 2010

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IBSF World Snooker Championship 2010
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Venue: Ebla Cham Palace Hotel, Damascus , Syria
Opening: 4th December 2010
Endgame: December 15, 2010

Winner: ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng
Highest Break: 147 ( Rodney Goggins ) IrelandIreland
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The 2010 IBSF World Snooker Championship was the 35th edition of the World Amateur Snooker Championship . It took place from December 4th to 15th, 2010 in the Ebla Cham Palace Hotel in the Syrian capital Damascus .

World champion was the Thai Dechawat Poomjaeng , who qualified for the Main Tour 2011/12 . In the final he defeated the multiple English billiards world champion and snooker amateur world champion from 2003 Pankaj Advani with 10: 7.

The Irishman Rodney Goggins played the fifth maximum break in IBSF World Cup history in the preliminary round match against Konstantinos Mavroforos . Goggins won the game for third place 4-2 against Noppadol Sangnil from Thailand .

mode

The 80 participating players were divided into 11 groups in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The four best placed in each group and four group fourth qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system , with 16 players receiving a bye in the first round.

Final round

  Round of last 48 Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                             
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Wells                    
 bye  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Wells 5
   SyriaSyria Omar al-Kojah 1  
 SyriaSyria Omar al-Kojah 4th
 JapanJapan Takao Kurimoto 0  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Wells 2
   ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 5  
 PakistanPakistan Muhammad Sajjad    
 bye  
 PakistanPakistan Muhammad Sajjad 0
   ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 5  
 ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 6th
   MaltaMalta Alex Borg 4th  
 PakistanPakistan Imran Shahzad
 bye  
 PakistanPakistan Imran Shahzad 5
   AustriaAustria Andreas Ploner 1  
 AustriaAustria Andreas Ploner 4th
 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Eissa Sayyid 3  
 PakistanPakistan Imran Shahzad 1
   MaltaMalta Alex Borg 5  
 IraqIraq Ayhab Hasan Nissuui 4th    
 Hong KongHong Kong Chan Ka Kin 2  
 IraqIraq Ayhab Hasan Nissuui 0
   MaltaMalta Alex Borg 5  
 MaltaMalta Alex Borg
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 7th
   ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil 5  
 ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil 5
   PakistanPakistan Sohail Shahzad 3  
 SyriaSyria Anas Marzoki 0
 PakistanPakistan Sohail Shahzad 4th  
 ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil 5
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Allen 2  
 AustraliaAustralia Vinnie Calabrese 4th    
 Hong KongHong Kong Alan Lin Tan Ho 0  
 AustraliaAustralia Vinnie Calabrese 1
   WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Allen 5  
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Allen
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil 6th
   IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Thor Chuan Leong
 bye  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Thor Chuan Leong 5
   BahrainBahrain Habib Subah 4th  
 BahrainBahrain Habib Subah
 bye  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Thor Chuan Leong 1
   IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5  
 EgyptEgypt Wael Talaat 4th    
 IraqIraq Fira's camel 3  
 EgyptEgypt Wael Talaat 1
   IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 5  
 IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden
 bye  
 ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 10
 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 7th
 IrelandIreland Leo Fernandez
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Leo Fernandez 5
   QatarQatar Ahmed Saif 0  
 GreeceGreece Dimitris Economou 0
 QatarQatar Ahmed Saif 4th  
 IrelandIreland Leo Fernandez 5
   IranIran Hossein Vafaei 1  
 IranIran Hossein Vafaei    
 bye  
 IranIran Hossein Vafaei 5
   CanadaCanada Fern Loyer 0  
 CanadaCanada Fern Loyer
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Leo Fernandez 5
   IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins 6th  
 BelgiumBelgium Mario van Herk
 bye  
 BelgiumBelgium Mario van Herk 2
   NetherlandsNetherlands Roy Stolk 5  
 New ZealandNew Zealand Gary Gillard 0
 NetherlandsNetherlands Roy Stolk 4th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Roy Stolk 1
   IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins 5  
 AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 4th    
 SyriaSyria Karam Fatima 0  
 AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 2
   IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins 5  
 IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins
 bye  
 IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins 4th
 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 7th  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Moh Keen Hoo
 bye  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Moh Keen Hoo 5
   Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Nadir Khan Sultani 1  
 VenezuelaVenezuela Jalal Yousef 3
 Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Nadir Khan Sultani 4th  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Moh Keen Hoo 5
   MaltaMalta Duncan Bezzina 1  
 SyriaSyria Haitham Khalil 0    
 DenmarkDenmark Rune Kampe 4th  
 DenmarkDenmark Rune Kampe 1
   MaltaMalta Duncan Bezzina 5  
 MaltaMalta Duncan Bezzina
 bye  
 MalaysiaMalaysia Moh Keen Hoo 1
   IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 6th  
 Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Mohammad Senzahi
 bye  
 Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Mohammad Senzahi 5
   ScotlandScotland Bobby Cruickshanks 4th  
 ScotlandScotland Bobby Cruickshanks
 bye  
 Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Mohammad Senzahi 2
   IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 5  
 EgyptEgypt Mohammed el-Hamy 3    
 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed al-Joker 4th  
 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Mohammed al-Joker 4th
   IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 5  
 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani
 bye  

final

Final: Best of 19 Frames
Ebla Cham Palace Hotel,  Damascus , Syria , December 15, 2010
Dechawat Poomjaeng ThailandThailand 10 : 7 IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani
67 : 37, 47: 71 , 35: 69 , 0: 138 (102), 85 : 12, 68 : 15, 63 : 13, 68 : 27, 56: 57 ,
15: 61 , 71 : 15, 75 : 35 , 58 : 32, 25: 71 , 33: 62 , 130 : 0, 92 : 8
- Highest break 102
- Century breaks 1
- 50+ breaks -

Century breaks

IrelandIreland Rodney Goggins 147 , 122, 110, 106 (2 ×)
AustraliaAustralia Vinnie Calabrese 139 (2 ×), 133, 122, 113, 109, 106
EgyptEgypt Wael Talaat 135, 100
IranIran Hossein Vafaei 134, 124
Afghanistan 2002Afghanistan Mohammad Senzahi 133
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Daniel Wells 132, 125, 110, 101
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Allen 130, 102
ThailandThailand Noppadol Sangnil 127, 121, 110, 104
MalaysiaMalaysia Thor Chuan Leong 118, 103
IndiaIndia Pankaj Advani 115, 114, 113, 109, 105 (2 ×)
IrelandIreland Martin McCrudden 115
NetherlandsNetherlands Roy Stolk 113, 104
IrelandIreland Leo Fernandez 112, 106, 105
AustraliaAustralia Steve Mifsud 112
BahrainBahrain Habib Subah 111
PakistanPakistan Muhammad Sajjad 110
SyriaSyria Karam Fatima 107, 101
IraqIraq Fira's camel 107
MaltaMalta Alex Borg 105, 101
AustriaAustria Paul Schopf 102
PakistanPakistan Imran Shahzad 102, 100
MaltaMalta Duncan Bezzina 101, 100
ThailandThailand Dechawat Poomjaeng 101
MalaysiaMalaysia Moh Keen Hoo 100

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Snooker Championship - Damascus, Syria, 4-15 December 2010. In: ibsf.info. International Billiards & Snooker Federation , archived from the original on November 15, 2012 ; Retrieved November 3, 2015 .