World Professional Billiards Championship

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The World Professional Billiards Championship is an international cue sports tournament in the discipline of English billiards. It has been played annually since 1980, is one of the oldest sporting World Championships in the world, dating in earnest to the mid-1800s.[clarify]

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[edit] History

In the early 19th century,[clarify] Jack Carr and Edwin Kentfield were the prominent players in the game of English Billiards. Carr challenged Kentfield to a championship game. But, ironically, Carr died on the eve of the match, and Kentfield hence assumed the title. He would remain unchallenged for 24 years.

John Roberts Sr. won the title,[clarify] when after many years trying to build his name, he challenged Kentfield to a game. There was much controversy over the table and the pockets, and Kentfield decided not to play the game. He preferred to be a retired champion, rather than a beaten one, and Roberts Sr. therefore assumed the title of World Champion by default.

Two youngsters then rose onto the Billiards scene. William Cook, and Roberts's son John Roberts Jr. were very much the understudies, but Cook beat Roberts Jr. in a match in 1869, and challenged Roberts Sr. for the title. Due to this being the first actual match for the World Championship, the players themselves drew up a special set of rules for the game. Roberts managed to get the pocket width reduced to 3–inches (from the original 358–in), and the "D" and spots were adjusted so that Cook's spot stroke strength was weakened. Cook was nonetheless considered the favourite, and the 20-year-old had improved much from his win over Roberts Jr. the previous year. At 1:38 a.m., Cook defeated Roberts to win the title, and won a newly-created trophy, £100 and a Maltese cross. The Prince of Wales even attended the match at St. James's Hall. This match ended the dominance of Roberts Sr., as the wave of new players took over the game.

That initiated the World Championship, and it led to many challenges for the title. Roberts Jr. and Cook were the dominant players of the era. There were occasional uncontested matches. The rule said that a player had to accept a challenge within two months of it being issued. If it were ignored, the challenger became World Champion.

There was still the issue of the rules however. Many players preferred the "spot-barred" style, but some preferred the "all-in" rules. The spot-barred prevented repeat potting of the red, a tactic of the all-in variant that made the game boring for spectators. The tactic was a great strength for William Peall in particular, and he was naturally in favour of the all-in game.

There were three all-in competitions held separately from the title that Roberts held. Roberts was never challenged for that title. Billy Mitchell and Peall excelled in the late 1880s.

In 1892, the Billiards Association took the chance to take control of the situation. They sanctioned two championships, a spot-barred and an all-in. Roberts ignored the competition, but the tournaments went ahead regardless. The "championship table" that Roberts Sr. had created was abandoned, and the normal table was instead used. Peall held the all-in title unchallenged, whereas Mitchell dominated spot-barred.

In 1899, after 5 years without challenges, the Billiards Association changed the rules of the game. After two spot strokes, the red would be replaced on the centre spot, to limit the repetition of "all-in" play. Peall accepted this, although at the detriment of his personal fortunes, voting for the introduction of the new rule. This collectively gave rise to the modern version of English billiards, still played (with minor changes) today.

Until 1910, there were many challenges, but in 1911, the competition was altered so that it became an annual tournament, to cope with the influx of new professionals.

In 1934, the tournament was won by Walter Lindrum, and the championship then collapsed. There were two matches held for the title in a span of decades, in 1951 and 1964.

In the 1970s, the challenges began to return. Rex Williams was dominant in this period.

The WPBSA had been formed by 1980, and attempted to control the professional billiards game on a tournament basis. Fred Davis won at the age of 67 to become World Champion. During the 1980s, (and again in 2003), the championship has been played on many shorter games.[clarify]

Since 1980, the title has been held almost annually. Geet Sethi has been the most successful player in that era. Australian players[who?] were successful in the 1980s, and there are now a number of Indian players[who?] besides Sethi involved in the game.

[edit] World Championship Results

[edit] Initial, self-declared World Champions

Year Winner
1825 Flag of England Edwin Kentfield
1849 Flag of England John Roberts Sr.

[edit] Challenge "spot-barred" World Championships

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
February 1870 Flag of England William Cook 1,200 Flag of England John Roberts Sr. 1,083
April 1870 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England William Cook 552
May 1870 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England Alfred Bowles 752
November 1870 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 1,000 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 905
January 1871 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 637
May 1871 Flag of England William Cook 1,000 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 985
November 1871 Flag of England William Cook 1,000 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 942
April 1872 Flag of England William Cook 1,000 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 799
February 1874 Flag of England William Cook 1,000 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 784
May 1875 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England William Cook 837
December 1875 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England William Cook 865
April 1876 Flag of England William Cook   Declared Champion  
May 1877 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 1,000 Flag of England William Cook 779
July 1878 Flag of England William Cook   Declared Champion  
November 1880 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 1,000 Flag of England William Cook 949
January 1881 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 1,000 Flag of England Tom Taylor 910
September 1881 Flag of England William Cook   Declared Champion  
February 1885 Flag of England John Roberts Jr.   Declared Champion  
April 1885 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 3,000 Flag of England William Cook 2,908
June 1885 Flag of England John Roberts Jr. 3,000 Flag of England Joseph Bennett 1,360

[edit] Unofficial "all-in" World Championships

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
October 1887 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 15,000 Flag of England William Peall 13,733
March 1888 Flag of England William Peall 15,000 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 5,753

[edit] "Championship of the World" Tournaments

Date Winner
January 1889 Flag of England Billy Mitchell
February 1890 Flag of England William Peall
March 1891 Flag of England William Peall

[edit] Billiard Association tournament World Championships

[edit] All-in

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
April 1892 Flag of England William Peall 5,000 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 1,755

[edit] Spot-barred

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
April 1892 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 3,000 Flag of England John North 2,697
February 1893 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 9,000 Flag of England John North 7,525
January 1894 Flag of England Billy Mitchell 9,000 Flag of England Charles Dawson 8,163

[edit] Billiard Association challenge World Championships

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
January 1899 Flag of England Charles Dawson 9,000 Flag of England John North 4,715
April 1900 Flag of England Charles Dawson 9,000 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 6,775
January 1901 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 9,000 Flag of England Charles Dawson 6,406
April 1901 Flag of England Charles Dawson 9,000 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 5,796
November 1901 Flag of England Harry Stevenson   Declared Champion  
March 1903 Flag of England Charles Dawson 9,000 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 8,700
1908 Flag of England Melbourne Inman   Declared Champion  
March 1909 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 9,000 Flag of England Albert Williams 7,662
April 1909 Flag of England Harry Stevenson   Declared Champion  
October 1910 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 18,000 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 16,907

[edit] Billiard Association tournament World Championships

Year Winner Score Runner-up Score
1911 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 18,000 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 16,914
1912 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 18,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 9,675
1913 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 18,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 16,627
1914 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 18,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 12,826
1919 Flag of England Melbourne Inman 18,000 Flag of England Harry Stevenson 9,468
1920 Flag of England Willie Smith 16,000 Flag of England Claude Falkiner 14,500
1921 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 10,744
1922 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Claude Falkiner 15,167
1923 Flag of England Willie Smith 16,000 Flag of England Tom Newman 15,180
1924 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 14,845
1925 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Tom Reece 10,092
1926 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Joe Davis 9,505
1927 Flag of England Tom Newman 16,000 Flag of England Joe Davis 14,763
1928 Flag of England Joe Davis 16,000 Flag of England Tom Newman 14,874
1929 Flag of England Joe Davis 18,000 Flag of England Tom Newman 17,219
1930 Flag of England Joe Davis 20,198 Flag of England Tom Newman 20,117
1932 Flag of England Joe Davis 25,161 Flag of New Zealand Clark McConachy 19,259
1933 Flag of Australia Walter Lindrum 21,815 Flag of England Joe Davis 21,121
1934 Flag of Australia Walter Lindrum 23,553 Flag of England Joe Davis 22,678

[edit] Post-WWII challenge World Championships

Date Winner Score Runner-up Score
1951 Flag of New Zealand Clark McConachy 9,274 Flag of England John Barrie 6,691
1968 Flag of England Rex Williams 5,499 Flag of New Zealand Clark McConachy 5,234
June 1971 Flag of England Leslie Driffield 9,029 Flag of England Jack Karnehm 4,342
1971[not specific enough to verify] Flag of England Rex Williams 9,250 Flag of England Bernard Bennett 4,058
January 1973 Flag of England Leslie Driffield 9,204 Flag of England Albert Johnson 4,696
September 1973 Flag of England Rex Williams 8,360 Flag of England Jack Karnehm 4,336
September 1974 Flag of England Rex Williams 7,017 Flag of Australia Eddie Charlton 4,916
1976 Flag of England Rex Williams 9,105 Flag of Australia Eddie Charlton 5,149

[edit] WPBSA World Championships

Year Winner Score Runner-up Score
1980 Flag of England Fred Davis 5,978 Flag of England Rex Williams 4,452
1981 Flag of England Fred Davis 3,037 Flag of England Mark Wildman 2,064
1982 Flag of England Rex Williams 3,000 Flag of England Mark Wildman 1,785
1983 Flag of England Rex Williams 1,500 Flag of England Fred Davis 605
1984 Flag of England Mark Wildman 1,045 Flag of Australia Eddie Charlton 1,012
1985 Flag of England Ray Edmonds 3 Flag of Australia Norman Dagley 1
1986 Flag of Australia Robby Foldvari 3 Flag of Australia Norman Dagley 1
1987 Flag of Australia Norman Dagley 3 Flag of Australia Robby Foldvari 1
1988 Flag of Australia Norman Dagley 7 Flag of Australia Eddie Charlton 4
1989 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,242 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 1,347
1991 Flag of England Mike Russell 1,352 Flag of Australia Robby Foldvari 957
1992 Flag of India Geet Sethi 2,529 Flag of England Mike Russell 718
1993 Flag of India Geet Sethi 2,139 Flag of England Mike Russell 1,140
1994 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 1,539 Flag of England Mike Russell 645
1995 Flag of India Geet Sethi 1,661 Flag of India Devendra Joshi 931
1996 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,534 Flag of India Geet Sethi 1,848
1998 Flag of India Geet Sethi 1,400 Flag of England Mike Russell 1,015
1999 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,000 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 832
2000 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 1,287 Flag of England Mike Russell 863
2001 Flag of India Geet Sethi 3,484 Flag of India Ashok Shandilya 1,289
2002 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,251 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 1,273
2003 Flag of England Mike Russell 6 Flag of Singapore Peter Gilchrist 4
2004 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,402 Flag of England David Causier 1,349
2005 Flag of England Chris Shutt 1,620 Flag of England Mike Russell 1,365
2006 Flag of India Geet Sethi 2,073 Flag of England Lee Lagan 1,057
2007 Flag of England Mike Russell 2,166 Flag of England Chris Shutt 1,710

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