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    Believe it or not, this is snooker's two hundredth ranking tournament, counting the World Championships of 1974, 1975 and 1976 as the first three (these were not 'ranking' at the time, but the first ranking list in 1976-77 looked at the three previous World Championships so they became 'ranking tournaments' in retrospect).

    Of these finals, 125 have been won by the higher-ranked and 70 by the lower-ranked. (The other 4 were the first three, when there were no rankings, and the 2006 UK which has not been finished yet).

    On 59 occasions the event has been won by the official no.1 at the time, and 16 times the no.1 has been beaten in the final.

    There are 29 ranking events in which the winner was outside the top-16 and 37 where the runner-up was outside the top-16 – on six occasions neither finalist was a top-16er.

  • #2
    Who was the lowest ranked player ever to reach a final?

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    • #3
      Would that have been Marco Fu at 377 in 1998?
      I Love Snook!

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by kellie-text
        Would that have been Marco Fu at 377 in 1998?
        Was that the Grand Prix?

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        • #5
          Yes I typed that as my answer, but then my server went down just as I pressed Submit!

          Technically it is Griffiths in 1979, unranked since it was his first season. But there were only 20-odd ranked players and in any case there were only 35 entrants, so his theoretical ranking could not be considered any lower than 35.

          So yes, it is Fu's 377.

          The lowest ranked ranking winner remains Dave Harold (again, discounting the Griffiths scenario).

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          • #6
            Yes, that's a good celbrate in snooker!
            2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
            2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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            • #7
              Btw, how many ranking tournaments were in the season 90/91 when Stephen Hendry won 5 of them?

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