"Distance between the beginnings of three-phase windings is , generally, two thirds of the full pitch.
But this may not always be so, it depends on which shortened pitch is used."
This is only for general estimation.
In fact, this distance depends on some factors:
1) Angle in electrical-degree in which you decide to pull out the leads (normally it is 120 degrees, but in some cases it may be 240, 360 degrees and so on).
2) The number of slot per one phase on one pole (referred to as q) and phase arrangement of windings.
3) In wound rotor of induction machines, the leads normally are arranged at 120 degrees in space (evenly distributed) for easy balancing.
4) Some other specific winding constructions.
In this example diagram, the parameter q is not a natural number.
Formula q=Z/(2.m.p) here you have q=33/(2.3.4)=11/8=1+3/8; this means each phase you have 8 poles with 3 having 2 coils and the remaining having 1 coil each.
And the electrical degree between the U-V and V-W leads here is 480 degrees.