If Wenbo doesn´t win the next few matches, he´ll be out of top 16 before he even got any advantage of beeing inside.
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Indeed, I already make it that he is down to 21st following today's results.
According to the new ranking points system with the additional starter points for the newcomers, I have now updated my provisional rankings page to the following.
Much better for the likes of Tony Drago and Alfie Burden at first glance.sigpic
http://prosnookerblog.com/
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Originally Posted by Matt_2745 View PostIndeed, I already make it that he is down to 21st following today's results.
According to the new ranking points system with the additional starter points for the newcomers, I have now updated my provisional rankings page to the following.
Much better for the likes of Tony Drago and Alfie Burden at first glance.
and Anthony McGill being 64th shows how well this new system works for New Pros and i think the balance has improved things.
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Will the draw for the UK qualifiers be done for these updated ranking lists then (after the Shanghai masters and World Open)?
For example, if Jimmy White doesn't improve will he have to play another qualifying match (i.e. come in at the last 96 stage instead of last 80 stage because he will fall outside the top 64)?
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Originally Posted by jw147 View Postdont understand this ranking points thing, whats this starter points for newcomers? why doesnt barry hearn just inscribe theyre names on a ranking event trophy also whilst hes at it?
I think also for a couple of season newly promoted players got double ranking points for their first season to combat the 2 season ranking points system... but dont quote me on that.
In a nutshell, it would be near on impossible to stay on the tour without starting points.. well you might get 1 or 2 people but that would be it.
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Originally Posted by jw147 View Posti didnt think starter points were always this high though? maybe they were.
As for the ranking list, I have finally worked out the new table! Why can't there just be a list with rounded numbers, with say 100 additional points for getting past each round, rather than say 455 points for certain progress.
However, this points system is far fairer than say a money list is. It is a better reflection of form.
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Originally Posted by mathsisfun View PostWill the draw for the UK qualifiers be done for these updated ranking lists then (after the Shanghai masters and World Open)?
For example, if Jimmy White doesn't improve will he have to play another qualifying match (i.e. come in at the last 96 stage instead of last 80 stage because he will fall outside the top 64)?
That is correct. The list following the second EPTC event in October will be used to determine the draws for the UK Championship and the Masters of the major events.sigpic
http://prosnookerblog.com/
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If the rankings are based on 2 years then surely new entries to the tour should be given 2 years to accumulate points? and perhaps no half points at any stage for losing your 1st match. Also why not allow all players in EPTC & PTC events to gather points along with those successful wildcards (Eg CHINA OPEN &WORLD OPEN). Thus creating rankings past 96 and therefore always being able to provide full fields in ranking events.
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Originally Posted by ltfc39 View PostActually, start points are actually done in the fairest way possible. The highest one-year points (that aren't in top 64) are given to the new entrants, so there is no human element to decide it. As the amount of ranking points available (as in this year) increases, so will the starter points. I reckon 7,000 points will be given next year.
Like Ben Woollaston last season
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Originally Posted by simplysnookeryt View PostLong time no speak guys!
Can't wait for this tournament, just a quick question will BBC be showing live snooker on all 9 days and having coverage of table 1 for all sessions?
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Originally Posted by tatannes View PostI think it's the eighth highest one-year points (that aren't in top 64).
Like Ben Woollaston last season
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Originally Posted by gavhay View Postcorrect, just thinking though, this will surely have to change because it is not top 8 on 1 year list (outside top 64) that qualify anymore, it is top 8 on PTC money list ouitside top 64 that qualify so that will complicate it as that is a money list not ranking point list
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