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  • #31
    300 pounds for frame ....Hm.
    i ve got a feeling that they all will play 5 frame matches
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    • #32
      A strong performance from Mark winning 3-1. Carter-Maguire in the decider...
      Ten reds and not a colour...

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      • #33
        I can't believe Ali missed that red...

        so a Selbs - Mags final it is
        Winner of Ja's Super Special Grand Prix Lucky Dip 2009
        Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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        • #34
          Quite one-sided final (3-0) Congrats to Maguire. We'll see four players from this group again tomorrow.
          Ten reds and not a colour...

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by miscuehamburg View Post
            We'll see four players from this group again tomorrow.
            And how come is that?
            (Not that I mind it)

            wildhoney28> thanx for complete group table.
            Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest.

            RIP Noel. RIP.

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            • #36
              Originally Posted by ore View Post
              And how come is that?
              (Not that I mind it)

              wildhoney28> thanx for complete group table.
              That´s the way it was last year as well. The players placed 2- 5 will advance to next group, where three new players steps in. So the sooner you start the better chances you get to advance to the finishing rounds. As I remember it, Mark Williams played in four or five rounds last year before he was sent out of the tournament.
              ....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
              "Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod

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              • #37
                The format of this competition seems ridiculous to me. Over the last two years Joe Perry has earned over £48k and hasn't even won it. What sense is there in a tournament that rewards losing?
                I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.

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                • #38
                  Joe Perry has won this tournament in 2008.
                  Winner of crucible77's 2008 World Championship Fantasy Snooker Game
                  2008-09 Fantasy Snooker Seasonlong Champion

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                  • #39
                    Originally Posted by magicman View Post
                    The format of this competition seems ridiculous to me. Over the last two years Joe Perry has earned over £48k and hasn't even won it. What sense is there in a tournament that rewards losing?
                    It rewards playing, winning frames and scoring. What's wrong with that? The players like it as it provides high quality paid practice against the best. Those who played in it on the 2 last years all said it had helped sharpen their game in the second half of the season. They know the format and if they don't like it, nobody forces them to enter ... but enter they do.
                    And the bookies like it
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                    • #40
                      Come on Mark!!!

                      1 loss already, you're not losing to Ronnie!
                      Winner of Ja's Super Special Grand Prix Lucky Dip 2009
                      Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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                      • #41
                        Originally Posted by very.tee View Post
                        Come on Mark!!!

                        1 loss already, you're not losing to Ronnie!
                        Who is the "comeback king" now?

                        Awww, Mark

                        He'll win the next :snooker:
                        Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010
                        Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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                        • #42
                          Originally Posted by Monique View Post
                          It rewards playing, winning frames and scoring. What's wrong with that? The players like it as it provides high quality paid practice against the best. Those who played in it on the 2 last years all said it had helped sharpen their game in the second half of the season. They know the format and if they don't like it, nobody forces them to enter ... but enter they do.
                          And the bookies like it
                          I totally agree... I think it's done players like Ali Carter, Joe Perry & Judd Trump the world of good :snooker: Their match play has tremendously improved over the last season or two & It's gotta be at least partly due to competing in the Championship League
                          Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010
                          Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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                          • #43
                            Originally Posted by Rane View Post
                            That´s the way it was last year as well. The players placed 2- 5 will advance to next group, where three new players steps in. So the sooner you start the better chances you get to advance to the finishing rounds. As I remember it, Mark Williams played in four or five rounds last year before he was sent out of the tournament.
                            So the business plan then is to make sure one gets at least 5th place (4th is better, additional prize money for play-offs), and to win the group stage at the latest possible . Most of practice experience gained that way too.

                            Say Selby, Trump or Carter could pocket ~£3,000 in every 2 days this week, they seem quite in form for top4-5 again. Not that I'm suggesting that they would be losing group final on purpose . And one earns winning 1 stage in the torunament more than here in 1 week, I guess. (So then this league matters more for those who are not that likelly to go far in the torunaments - both experience & money wise).

                            Group 1 earnings (according to global snooker website; those in blue advanced to the next group):

                            (Group position / Player / Group stage £ / Play-offs £ / Total £)

                            1 Judd Trump ...... £1,500 + £1,300 = £2,800
                            2 Allister Carter ... £1,400 + £1,600 = £3,000
                            3 Stephen Maguire £1,400 + £4,800 = £6,200 (won the final)
                            4 Mark Selby ....... £1,400 + £2,900 = £4,300
                            5 John Higgins .... £1,300
                            6 Shaun Murphy .... £800
                            7 Ryan Day .......... £700

                            Should be a very attractive tournament for bookies, indeed. So unpredictable. But then are many people following it / betting?
                            Last edited by ore; 6 January 2010, 01:46 PM.
                            Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest.

                            RIP Noel. RIP.

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                            • #44
                              Has Barry Hearn got this from the darts?

                              Come on Selby\!

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                              • #45
                                Originally Posted by ore View Post
                                So the business plan then is to make sure one gets at least 5th place (4th is better, additional prize money for play-offs), and to win the group stage at the latest possible . Most of practice experience gained that way too.

                                Say Selby, Trump or Carter could pocket ~£3,000 in every 2 days this week, they seem quite in form for top4-5 again. Not that I'm suggesting that they would be losing group final on purpose . And one earns winning 1 stage in the torunament more than here in 1 week, I guess. (So then this league matters more for those who are not that likelly to go far in the torunaments - both experience & money wise).

                                Group 1 earnings (according to global snooker website; those in blue advanced to the next group):

                                (Group position / Player / Group stage £ / Play-offs £ / Total £)

                                1 Judd Trump ...... £1,500 + £1,300 = £2,800
                                2 Allister Carter ... £1,400 + £1,600 = £3,000
                                3 Stephen Maguire £1,400 + £4,800 = £6,200 (won the final)
                                4 Mark Selby ....... £1,400 + £2,900 = £4,300
                                5 John Higgins .... £1,300
                                6 Shaun Murphy .... £800
                                7 Ryan Day .......... £700

                                Should be a very attractive tournament for bookies, indeed. So unpredictable. But then are many people following it / betting?
                                I'm not sure about betting but as a matter of fact betting sites are streaming it and that's the only way to watch it. So I guess if they do it, it means they think it's profitable.
                                Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
                                http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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