World Straight Pool Championship

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The World Straight Pool Championship is a top-level competition for straight pool, also known as "14.1 continuous".

History

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In 1910, Jerome Keough invented straight pool as a way to increase the challenge over previous continuous games.[1] Soon after the new rules were adopted for world championship play. The championship was the most prestigious pool tournament until the late 20th century, when the game of Nine-ball surpassed straight pool as the most prominent game for professional players. Other straight pool tournaments which are still held annually such as the American 14.1 Straight Pool Championship and the European Pool Championship 14.1, have gained prominence in recent years.[when?]

The event was revived in 2006, in part to restore straight pool's popularity in the United States.[2] The World Straight Pool Championship was sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2010.[3] The tournament continued unsanctioned from 2011 to 2019.

Ralph Greenleaf & Willie Mosconi are the most successful players having both won the tournament on 19 occasions. The oldest player to win the tournament is Irving Crane at 59 years old at the time of his victory. The youngest player to win the tournament is Ralph Greenleaf at 20 years old at the time of his first victory.[citation needed]

Format

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In the most recent format of the tournament, all 64 players are divided into 8 groups where they play in round-robin format. Each match in this round is a race to 100 points. The leading 4 players in each group proceed to the next round.[4]

The games of the last-32 round are played in double-elimination format until 16 players remain. Matches are extended to races to 150 points.[4]

The games in the last-16 round are played in single-elimination format, and matches are extended, to races to 200 points.[4] The finals match is further extended to a race to 300 points (with a half-hour break occurring when a player reaches 150).[5]

Winners

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Sanctioned World Championship events
  No sanctioning body (1912 to 1920)
  NBAA – National Billiard Association of America (1921 to 1940)
  BAA – Billiard Association of America (1941 to 1947)
  BCA – Billiard Congress of America (1948 to 1974)
  BRPAA – Billiard Room Proprietors Association of America (1963 to 1969)
  PPPA – Professional Pool Players Association (1976 to 1986)
  PBA – Professional Billiards Association (1988 to 1990)
  WPA – World Pool-Billiards Association (2006 to 2010)

World Straight Pool Championship

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Year Winner Runner-up
1912   Edward Ralph   James Maturo
1912   Edward Ralph   Alfredo De Oro
1912   Alfredo De Oro   Edward Ralph
1912   Alfredo De Oro   Frank Sherman
1913   Alfredo De Oro   James Maturo
1913   Alfredo De Oro   Thomas Hueston
1913   Bennie Allen   Alfredo De Oro
1913   Bennie Allen   Charles Weston
1914   Bennie Allen   James Maturo
1914   Bennie Allen   Edward Ralph
1914   Bennie Allen   Ray Pratt
1914   Bennie Allen   James Maturo
1916   Emmett Blankenship   Johnny Layton
1916   Johnny Layton   Emmett Blankenship
1916   Frank Taberski   Johnny Layton
1916   Frank Taberski   Ralph Greenleaf
1916   Frank Taberski   Edward Ralph
1917   Frank Taberski   James Maturo
1917   Frank Taberski   Louis Kreuter
1917   Frank Taberski   Bennie Allen
1917   Frank Taberski   Larry Stoutenberg
1917   Frank Taberski   Joseph Concannon
1917   Frank Taberski   Louis Kreuter
1918   Frank Taberski   Ralph Greenleaf
1919   Ralph Greenleaf   Bennie Allen
1920   Ralph Greenleaf   Arthur Woods
1921   Ralph Greenleaf   Arthur Woods
1922   Ralph Greenleaf   Thomas Hueston
1922   Ralph Greenleaf   Walter Franklin
1922   Ralph Greenleaf   Bennie Allen
1922   Ralph Greenleaf   Arthur Church
1923   Ralph Greenleaf   Thomas Hueston
1924   Ralph Greenleaf   Bennie Allen
1926   Ralph Greenleaf   Erwin Rudolph
1927   Erwin Rudolph   Ralph Greenleaf
1927   Erwin Rudolph   Harry Oswald
1927   Thomas Hueston   Erwin Rudolph
1927   Frank Taberski   Thomas Hueston
1927   Frank Taberski   Pasquale Natalie
1928   Frank Taberski   Arthur Woods
1928   Ralph Greenleaf   Andrew Jean
1928   Frank Taberski   Ralph Greenleaf
1929   Ralph Greenleaf   Erwin Rudolph
1930   Erwin Rudolph   Ralph Greenleaf
1931   Ralph Greenleaf   George Kelly
1932   Ralph Greenleaf   Jimmy Caras
1933   Ralph Greenleaf   Andrew Ponzi
1933   Erwin Rudolph   Andrew Ponzi
1934   Andrew Ponzi   Erwin Rudolph
1935   Jimmy Caras   Erwin Rudolph
1936   Jimmy Caras   Erwin Rudolph
1937   Ralph Greenleaf   Andrew Ponzi
1937   Ralph Greenleaf   Irving Crane
1938   Jimmy Caras   Andrew Ponzi
1940   Andrew Ponzi   Jimmy Caras
1941   Willie Mosconi   Andrew Ponzi
1941   Erwin Rudolph   Irving Crane
1942   Irving Crane   Erwin Rudolph
1942   Willie Mosconi   Andrew Ponzi
1943   Andrew Ponzi   Willie Mosconi
1943   Andrew Ponzi   Irving Crane
1944   Willie Mosconi   Andrew Ponzi
1945   Willie Mosconi   Ralph Greenleaf
1946   Willie Mosconi   Jimmy Caras
1946   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1946   Irving Crane   Willie Mosconi
1947   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1947   Willie Mosconi   Jimmy Caras
1948   Willie Mosconi   Andrew Ponzi
1949   Jimmy Caras   Willie Mosconi
1950   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1951   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1952   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1953   Willie Mosconi   Joseph Procita
1954   Willie Mosconi   Joseph Procita
1955   Irving Crane   Willie Mosconi
1955   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1956   Willie Mosconi   Jimmy Caras
1956   Willie Mosconi   Irving Crane
1963   Luther Lassiter   Jimmy Moore
1964   Luther Lassiter   Arthur Cranfield
1964   Arthur Cranfield   Luther Lassiter
1965   Cisero Murphy   Luther Lassiter
1965   Joe Balsis   Jimmy Moore
1966   Luther Lassiter   Cisero Murphy
1966   Joe Balsis   Willie Mosconi
1966   Luther Lassiter   Cisero Murphy
1967   Luther Lassiter   Jack Breit
1968   Irving Crane   Luther Lassiter
1969   Ed Kelly   Cisero Murphy
1970   Irving Crane   Steve Mizerak
1971   Ray Martin   Joe Balsis
1972   Irving Crane   Lou Butera
1973   Lou Butera   Irving Crane
1974   Ray Martin   Allen Hopkins
1976   Larry Lisciotti   Steve Mizerak
1977   Allen Hopkins   Peter Margo
1978   Ray Martin   Allen Hopkins
1979   Mike Sigel   Joe Balsis
1980   Nick Varner   Mike Sigel
1981   Mike Sigel   Nick Varner
1982   Steve Mizerak   Danny DiLiberto
1983   Steve Mizerak   Jimmy Fusco
1986   Nick Varner   Allen Hopkins
1988   Mike Sigel   Allen Hopkins
1990   Bobby Hunter   Ray Martin
Not held from 1991 to 2005
2006   Thorsten Hohmann   Thomas Engert
2007   Oliver Ortmann   Huidji See
2008   Niels Feijen   Francisco Bustamante
2010   Oliver Ortmann   Mika Immonen

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Top performers

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Rank Name Nationality Winner
1 Ralph Greenleaf   United States 19
Willie Mosconi   United States
2 Frank Taberski   United States 14
3 Luther Lassiter   United States 7
4 Irving Crane   United States 6
Bennie Allen   United States
5 Erwin Rudolph   United States 5
Jimmy Caras   United States
6 Andrew Ponzi   United States 4
Alfredo de Oro   Cuba
7 Mike Sigel   United States 3
Ray Martin   United States
Joe Balsis   United States
8 Edward Ralph   United States 2
Nick Varner   United States
Oliver Ortmann   Germany
Steve Mizerak   United States
  • In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.

Dragon 14.1 Tournament

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In 2009, Dragon Promotions created the Dragon 14.1 Tournament, later known as The World Tournament of 14.1 and the World 14.1 Championship.

  No sanctioning body (2009 to 2019)
Year Winner Runner-up
2009   Stephan Cohen   Mika Immonen
2011   Thorsten Hohmann   Mike Davis
2012   John Schmidt   Efren Reyes
2013   Thorsten Hohmann (2)   Darren Appleton
2014   Darren Appleton   Shane Van Boening
2015   Thorsten Hohmann (3)   Darren Appleton
2016   Mika Immonen   Earl Strickland
2017   Lee Vann Corteza   Thorsten Hohmann
2018   Thorsten Hohmann (4)   Tony Robles
2019   Shane Van Boening   Corey Deuel

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "The World Tournament – Hall of Fame". TheWorldTournament.com. Dragon Promotions.
  2. ^ "The World Straight Pool Championship". AZ Billiards. September 29, 2005. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved August 25, 2008.
  3. ^ "Players: World Champions". WPA-Pool.com. Sydney, Australia: World Pool-Billiard Association. November 2011. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "2008 Predator World 14.1 Championship Group Pairings". AZ Billiards. August 24, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2008.
  5. ^ "Billiards: Corteza becomes 1st Asian to win World 14.1 Straight Pool title". ABS-CBN News. October 11, 2017. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  6. ^ "2018 78th World 14.1 - News". Forums.AZBilliards.com. 5 July 2018.
  7. ^ "2018 78th World 14.1 - News". Forums.AZBilliards.com. 5 July 2018.