Have you attempted or successfully started a Snooker ladder in your city? Its done commonly in other sports, but I am very interested in starting one in my city. Can anyone offer suggestions about how I can start one? Specifically what the rules of the ladder should be? I have access to the local billiards association so I can generate interest with their help.
I got these rules online from some other site (see link below)
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* Starting positions will be derived randomly (Names will be pulled from a hat).
* Any newcomers to the ladder after the competition has started will be placed at the bottom.
* The competition will start as soon as the randomly derived ladder is created
* All matches will be best of three frames.
* All matches will follow the rules that will be on the wall in the Snooker Room and on the website.
* A contestant can challenge (challenger) another contestant (defender) who is up to three places above them.
* Matches must be completed one week after the challenge is made. If the challenge is not accepted within two days by the defender then the defender will forfeit the match.
* If the challenger wins, they move above the defender. If the defender wins nothing happens.
* Challenges must be made by email.
* If you are part of an unresolved challenge you may not challenge somebody else.
* It is the responsibility of the challenger that on completion of the match that the result is emailed to the ladder administrator and a carbon copy of the same email sent to their opponent.
* Any disputes in the emailed results must be brought to the attention of the ladder administrator within 3 days of the results being published.
* The Ladder administrator will update the website after receiving any results.
* High breaks during ladder matches can also be reported and will be published on the website. There may be a prize for the highest break.
* These rules are subject to change - they will change in response to problems that arise.
I need advise on...
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- how do I get players involved?
- should there be a membership fee?
- should there be a ladder administrator?
- whats the forfeit process and how do I get people to commit?
- should a ladder member be required to score and monitor the match?
- what about fraud?
- what about escalating issues like cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct?
- should I build the site and start signing members up and then officially launch later on? Was thinking January 1st 2009
- should there be prizes or a tournament for the top 10?
- how can I get funding and corporate sponsorship? If anyone has written a business case, that would be helpful
More links and reading
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http://www.dur.ac.uk/grey.jcr/index....of_the_ladder/
http://www.hotscripts.com/search?q=l...mageField.y=14
I got these rules online from some other site (see link below)
=============================================
* Starting positions will be derived randomly (Names will be pulled from a hat).
* Any newcomers to the ladder after the competition has started will be placed at the bottom.
* The competition will start as soon as the randomly derived ladder is created
* All matches will be best of three frames.
* All matches will follow the rules that will be on the wall in the Snooker Room and on the website.
* A contestant can challenge (challenger) another contestant (defender) who is up to three places above them.
* Matches must be completed one week after the challenge is made. If the challenge is not accepted within two days by the defender then the defender will forfeit the match.
* If the challenger wins, they move above the defender. If the defender wins nothing happens.
* Challenges must be made by email.
* If you are part of an unresolved challenge you may not challenge somebody else.
* It is the responsibility of the challenger that on completion of the match that the result is emailed to the ladder administrator and a carbon copy of the same email sent to their opponent.
* Any disputes in the emailed results must be brought to the attention of the ladder administrator within 3 days of the results being published.
* The Ladder administrator will update the website after receiving any results.
* High breaks during ladder matches can also be reported and will be published on the website. There may be a prize for the highest break.
* These rules are subject to change - they will change in response to problems that arise.
I need advise on...
===============
- how do I get players involved?
- should there be a membership fee?
- should there be a ladder administrator?
- whats the forfeit process and how do I get people to commit?
- should a ladder member be required to score and monitor the match?
- what about fraud?
- what about escalating issues like cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct?
- should I build the site and start signing members up and then officially launch later on? Was thinking January 1st 2009
- should there be prizes or a tournament for the top 10?
- how can I get funding and corporate sponsorship? If anyone has written a business case, that would be helpful
More links and reading
=================
http://www.dur.ac.uk/grey.jcr/index....of_the_ladder/
http://www.hotscripts.com/search?q=l...mageField.y=14
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