We have discussed before, that a high break prize for the televised rounds will be given to anyone who makes the highest break in a round that is partly televised, even if their own match was not physically televised.
This is quite the proper thing to do: It is chance whether a player happens to be on a tv table in those rounds where the television coverage starts on a weekend and that round crosses from the Friday into the first televised day, and equally it is chance where tournaments have non-televised tables on televised days.
But it is interesting to note that Mark Allen's 138 break currently stands in line to receive the televised break prize, even though he was knocked out two rounds before a Malta appearance.
This is because, of course, Tony Drago's qualifying matches were held over to Malta, and so the last three rounds became 'partly televised' rounds!
I am not saying that this makes it unjustified – after all, it is – technically – chance that Mark Allen (or anyone else) was not drawn against Tony Drago or his successor in those rounds, in which case of course it would have been televised.
But it is an interesting anomaly that I thought warranted a thread all its own!
This is quite the proper thing to do: It is chance whether a player happens to be on a tv table in those rounds where the television coverage starts on a weekend and that round crosses from the Friday into the first televised day, and equally it is chance where tournaments have non-televised tables on televised days.
But it is interesting to note that Mark Allen's 138 break currently stands in line to receive the televised break prize, even though he was knocked out two rounds before a Malta appearance.
This is because, of course, Tony Drago's qualifying matches were held over to Malta, and so the last three rounds became 'partly televised' rounds!
I am not saying that this makes it unjustified – after all, it is – technically – chance that Mark Allen (or anyone else) was not drawn against Tony Drago or his successor in those rounds, in which case of course it would have been televised.
But it is an interesting anomaly that I thought warranted a thread all its own!
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