World Pool Masters 2004

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The World Pool Masters 2004 was the twelfth edition of an annual pool tournament . It took place from September 4th to 5th, 2004 at the Hotel Zuiderduin in Egmond aan Zee , Netherlands and was organized by Matchroom Sport and sponsored by PokerMillion.com .

The winner of the tournament was the German Thomas Engert , who beat his compatriot Oliver Ortmann 8: 6 in the final .

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16 of the best pool players in the world were invited to the World Pool Masters. The game was played in the pool variant 9-ball .

The game was played with a winner's break . The player who won the previous game will kick off.

Tournament course

  Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                             
 MaltaMalta Tony Drago 7th                  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 8th  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 8th
 
   NetherlandsNetherlands Alex Lely 1  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Alex Lely 8th
 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chang Pei-Wei 7th  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 8th
   CanadaCanada Luc Salvas 3  
 United StatesUnited States Johnny Archer 6th    
 CanadaCanada Luc Salvas 8th  
 CanadaCanada Luc Salvas 8th
 
   GermanyGermany Thorsten Hohmann 0  
 PhilippinesPhilippines Marlon Manalo 2
 GermanyGermany Thorsten Hohmann 8th  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 8th
   GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 6th
 PhilippinesPhilippines Efren Reyes 7th        
 
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 8th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 8th
 
   SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 2  
 SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 8th
 FinlandFinland Mika Immonen 6th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 5
   GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 8th  
 GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 8th    
 EnglandEngland Steve Davis 5  
 GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 8th
 
   NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 6th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 8th
 PhilippinesPhilippines Alex Pagulayan 5  

Prize money

A total of US $ 62,000 was distributed .

Tournament placement Prize money
1st place (tournament winner) $ 20,000
2nd place (defeat in the final) $ 10,000
3rd place (semi-finals) $ 5,000
5th place (quarter-finals) $ 2,500
9th place (round of 16) $ 1,500

Web links

Tournament homepage