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Three-cushion billiards

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Leon Magnus. The high run for the tournament was just 6 points, and the high average a .75. The game was infrequently played prior to 1907, with many top carom players of the era voicing their dislike of it. However, after the introduction of the Lambert Trophy in 1907, the game became increasingly
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at least three times before contacting the second object ball. A point is scored for each successful carom. In most shots the cue ball hits the object balls one time each, although hitting them any number of times is allowed as long as both are hit. The cue ball may contact the cushions before or
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also arose from straight rail. Such new developments made the game more challenging, less repetitive, and more interesting for spectators as well as players, by thwarting the ability of highly skilled players to rack up point after point at will by relying on
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is usually national-level play, and averaging 1.5 or more is world-class play. An average of 1 means that for every turn at the table, a player point success rate is 50%. An average of 2 means a success rate of roughly 67%.
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The best tournament match average is 5.625 (45 in eight innings over three games; i.e. only five misses), scored by Dick Jaspers in the above-mentioned European Cup finals in
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By 1924, three-cushion had become so popular that two giants in other cue sport disciplines agreed to take up the game especially for a challenge match. On September 22, 1924
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after hitting the first object ball. It does not have to contact three different cushions as long as it has been in contact with any cushion at least three times in total.
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Three-cushion retains great popularity in parts of Europe, Asia, and Latin America, and is the most popular carom billiards game played in the United States today, where
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The high run at three-cushion billiards for many years was 25, set over two games (fourteen and out and starting with eleven in the next game) by the American
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became the fourth member of the "28" club. Ceulemans reputedly had a high run of 32 in a non-tournament, non-exhibition match. The highest run so far in a
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is far more widespread. The game's slow resurgence in United States popularity is due in part to the introduction of the
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U.S. Passport Application for Wayman Crow McCreery dated May 30, 1895. Accessed through Ancestry.com on May 29, 2009
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with UMB, but later shut down due to financial problems, with UMB assuming full responsibility for the tournament.
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Hoppe, 65, Leave Cue Competition; Three-Cushion Ace Will Play Exhibitions â€” Won 51 Titles During 46-Year Span
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set the record to 28 in a Dutch league match, a feat repeated by Ceulemans in 1998 in the same league. In 2012
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Greenleaf Beaten by Hoppe, 600-527: Balkline Star Takes Final Block in 3-Cushion Match at the Strand, 50 to 44
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Three-cushion dates to the 1870s, and while the origin of the game is not entirely known, it evolved from
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The first three-cushion billiards tournament took place January 14–31, 1878 in C. E. Mussey's
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tied the record in Zundert. In the 2013 European Championships in Brandenburg, Germany,
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The best game at the standard 50 points in a league is six innings (8.333 average) by
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Dick Jaspers wins European Three Cushion Championship with record-breaking play
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Hoppe–Greenleaf Match Is Clinched: To Meet in 600-Point Contest at 3-Cushions
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improved the record to 26 in a match in the Simonis Cup tournament. In 1993
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Three-cushion billiards is a very difficult game. Averaging one point per
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in St. Louis, with McCreery a participant. The tournament was won by
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champion (who later took up three-cushion with a passion), and
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in 2000, while South Korean and later U.S. national champion
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shows Lupin and Jigen playing three-cushion billiards.
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in 1918 during an exhibition in San Francisco. In 1968
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popular both in the United States and internationally.
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are standardized by international sanctioning bodies.
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