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Reigning PBA Player of the Year Mika Koivuniemi (pictured left) is the two-time defending Ballmaster Open champion. 2 seed for the right to bowl the top seed for the title, the 12.000 Euro top prize and 150 ranking points. 3 in the opening match and the winner takes on the No. The top 4 players after 23 games including bonus will determine the champion in a traditional stepladder final. Players earn 30 bonus pins for each match won and 15 points for a tied match. Those 16 will bowl 15 games of round robin match play. All 48 finalists will bowl 8 games starting from scratch to cut to the top 16 who will advance to the match play portion with the pinfall of Round 1 being carried forward The finals are similar to the old PBA format. No byes will be given in this tournament.
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The BBO 2012 features a 39.5 feet lane conditioning pattern.Ī total of 48 players - the top 44 from the overall qualifying standings plus the top 4 from the Desperado Squad - will qualify for the finals on Sunday, Jan. Women will receive 8 pins handicap each game, a standard for women on the European Bowling Tour.
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14, and ends with Squad 16 and the ultimate one-game Desperado Squad slated for 11.30 p.m. Qualifying of the 2012 Brunswick Ballmaster Open runs through Saturday, Jan. The tax, which is 15% of any prize, will be deducted from the prizes by the organizer. Note: As a consequence of the Finnish tax regulations, there will be a tax on prize money for non-Finnish participants. Players will compete for total prize money of 90.300 Euro with 12.000 Euro going to the winner, 8.000 to the runner-up and 4.000 and 3.000 to the third and fourth place finishers, respectively. 15, 2012 at 36-lane Tali Bowl in Finland's capital city Helsinki. The tournament will be held from Friday Jan. The 42nd Brunswick Ballmaster Open is the first of five "EBT Gold" events, the second-highest EBT category, in the 2012 season. Qualifying continues on Thursday with Squads 7, 8 and 9 at 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. With 2987 players from seven countries in the books, Asko Aravirta, Finland, holds the 44th and last place to qualify for the finals on Sunday, Jan. Samuli Tiainen and Timo Alho had 13, respectively, to leap into 11th and 12th place.įour-time European Bowling Tour ranking winner, Osku Palermaa (left), Finland, chalked up 1287 pins to sit in 13th place.ĭaria Kovalova (right), Ukraine, is still the best of now 26 women and the sole woman in the top 44 in 38th place with 1242 including 48 pins handicap, a standard for women on the European Bowling Tour.
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Another two Finns cracked the 1300-bar on Tuesday. Rounding out the top 10 were Finns Sami Salin and Eemeli Hemmi with 13.
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Team USA member Tommy Jones (right) closed out his six-game series on Tuesday with a huge 278 game, which propelled the 13-time PBA champion and PBA Player of the Year 2005-06 into eighth place with 1318. He was followed by compatriots Panu Nurmilo (1354), three-time Ballmaster winner Pasi Uotila (1343) and Jarmo Ahokas (1338) in fifth through seventh place. Perttu Jussila (left), Finland, was second to Rah in Squad 6 with 1375 including high games of 259 and 249 en route to overtake fourth place. Squad 1 leader Petteri Salonen, Finland, slipped to third place with 1393. Kert Truus (right), Estonia, held on to the lead with 1405 and an average of 234.17.
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The four-time PBA champion, who made the TV show in each of the first five events of 2011 PBA World Series of Bowling, had games of 247, 192, 269, 227, 222 and 2 six-game total to miss the pole position by ten pins. Sean Rash (pictured left) of the United States averaged 232.50 Tuesday evening at Tali Bowling Center in Helsinki, Finland to lead the sixth qualifying squad and to overtake second place in the overall standings in the Brunswick Ballmaster Open.