DYNAMIC BILLARD BEST OF THE EAST 2011

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Dynamic Billard Best Of The East 2011   


Bulgarian Open
05-06.03.2011

Polish Open
07-08.05.2011

Ukrainian Open
16-17.07.2011

Estonian Open
24-25.09.2011

Hungarian Open
05-06.11.2011

Classification

  HUNGARIAN OPEN 9-BALL

Pecs - Hungary
2011, 5-6th of November


Hard war in Pecs

Dynamic Best of The East 2011 - Hungarian Open 9-ball

Galeria zdjęć
      We saw lots of fantastic matches during the Hungarian Open. The last event of the series Dynamic Best of the East 2011 had a nice atmosphere too. Mariusz Skoneczny Poland beat Sandor Tot Serbia in the final 9:8. These two players have done a fantastic spectacle. Skoneczny led with a predominance of two points but Tot is a very experienced sportsman. When the score was 8:6 for Mariusz, he won a rack and did run out in the next one. The score was 8:8. Serbian players didn't go back to the table. Skoneczny made a hard and strong break shot. 5 balls were fallen to pockets and the white one stopped in the central place on the table. Skoneczny hadn't problems with finishing the match. Oh!!! The last shot was not easy, when white was close to the ball number 9. The semi final between a leader of the overall classification R. Babica and M. Skoneczny was also very good. They made 10 run outs. Skoneczny defeated him 9:7. The third place was taken by Wojciech Szewczyk Poland.

      Players from 6 countries took part in Hungarian Open (Poland, Romania, Hingary, Serbia, Croatia and Slovakia). The tournament in Pecs closed the 2012 sport season.

      On behalf of players and the organizing committee we are giving big thanks for the Fordan Billiard Center - Mr. Laszlo Varga and referees: Piotr Kaminski Poland and Gabriela Varga Hungary.

      The season was very difficult for all organizers of sport competitions. The financial crisis has touched strongly billiard business. Lots of clubs cancelled a support for players. It was evident during European events.

      Dynamic Best of the East had less participants than in 2010. 185 sportsmen from 17 countries are on the overall ranking. It is a good result but there were years we had 300 participants. In 2011 we played in 5 countries: Poland (Katowice), Bulgaria (Sofia), Ukraine (Kiev), Estonia (Tallinn) and Hungary (Pecs). The winner of the general classification has been Radoslaw Babica. During 5 events he was the first twice and the third three times. Tomasz Kaplan (2011 EPBF European Champion) has taken the second place. The surprise were W. Stofko Slovakia and M. Mrva Slovakia because they took high positions in the rang list (7 and 9 place).

1 Radosław Babica Poland PL 590.00
2 Tomasz Kapłan Poland PL 525.00
3 Bartosz Rozwadowski Poland PL 382.50
4 Michał Turkowski Poland PL 335.00
5 Karol Skowerski Poland PL 300.00
6 Mariusz Roter Poland PL 285.00
7 Vojtech Stofko Slovakia SK 273.25
8 Wojciech Szewczyk Poland PL 272.50
9 Milan Mrva Slovakia SK 262.50
10 Konrad Piekarski Poland PL 240.00

      The big positives of 2011 are:
- The tournament took place in Baltic region (Estonia),
- Czech players came back to the game;
- The club from the Czech Rep. would like to organize the tournament in 2012.

      Moreover what is important, four TV stations showed some pieces of news about our events (Sofia, Kiev, Katowice, Tallinn).

      Mak Marketing and partners paid prize money in all events.

      Main sponsors were: Dynamic Billard Organization Germany, Iwan Simonis Belgium, IBP Netherlands. The series organized the Mak Marketing Poland.

  1/4 final   1/2 final   Final
   
 
HungaryGergely Papp 3
PolandRadosław Babica 9
   
 
 
PolandRadosław Babica 7
PolandMariusz Skoneczny 9
   
   
 
 
SerbiaAndreja Klasović 4
PolandMariusz Skoneczny 9
 
 
 
PolandMariusz Skoneczny 9
SerbiaSandor Tot 8
   
 
 
PolandBartosz Rozwadowski 5
SerbiaSandor Tot 9
   
 
 
 
SerbiaSandor Tot 9
PolandWojciech Szewczyk 5
   
 
 
PolandWojciech Szewczyk 9
PolandTomasz Kapłan 8