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  • Well...I didn't see this coming! Amazing turnaround really...well done Barry. Feel for Ricky, but truth be told he missed too many opportunities. Didn't have the run of the ball neither (when you're struggling...you never get it). Should be Barry in his very first Final ever! Now that's something...your very first final and you do it in the World Championship...incredible.

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    • They might as well give Ronnie the trophy now.

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      • new teams and other elite snooker tournament ideas for 2014

        Here are the line-ups for a big new 12 team Team Competition.

        What do you think?

        And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?


        Every third shot each relay battles between
        Team China: Ding Junhui, Liang Wenbo, Xiao Guodong
        Team East Anglia: Shaun Murphy, Allister Carter & Stuart Bingham
        Team East Midlands: Mark Selby, Tom Ford, Michael Holt or Ben Woollaston
        Team Glasgow: Stephen Maguire, Greme Dott, Jamie Burnett
        Team Irish Alliance: Mark Allen, Ken Doherty, Fergal O’Brien
        Team London: Steve Davis, Martin Gould, Peter Ebdon
        Team North West: Andrew Higginson, Ricky Walden, IanMcCulloch
        Team South Downs: Mark Davis, Barry Hawkins, Jimmy Robertson
        Team Wales: Mark Williams, Matthew Stevens, Ryan Day or Jamie Jones
        Team West Country: Judd Trump, Stephen Lee, Robert Milkins
        Team West Midlands: Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jamie Cope, Dominic Dale
        Team West Scottish Alliance: John Higgins, Marcus Campbell, Alan McManus


        Kai
        kaitm2001@yahoo.ie





        Hermund,

        Here are the line-ups for 12 team Team Competition.

        What do you think?

        And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?



        Here are the line-ups for a big new 12 team Team Competition.

        What do you think?

        And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?



        I am writing to offer to you some very good new ideas.

        By using them, you will help make the world a better place. You really will.
        Some of them are inspired by the relay runs, others by the royal rumble and the battle royals, others still are original concepts.

        Here is a summary of these ideas - please ensure that they are passed around, discussed, and given a good chance of implementation.


        I will need to spend a good half hour to type up / fully explain / hand over to you in a fair, complete, positive and clear way each/any of these ideas. For this reason, I must ask you to please specify which of these you would like me to formulate and send to you first?



        Idea 1) 5-day Tournament idea (using formats other than the usual round of 16 - QF - SF - F format). Basic format: day 1 determines the preliminary top 10 through offering each player several opponents each in brief race to 20 points mini-frames and by converting each result into a score that determines which players survive to play in the next round. Day 2 has a similar quick competition for those who were not in the top 10 and a separate one for those who were. Days 3 and 4 have big multiframe matches each for the top 6 (playing in the champion's match, the number one contender's match and the avoid relegation into the pack match) and a mass-battle (of 20 on day 3 and 12 players on day 4) for a place in the top 6 on the following day. Day 5 has three big multiframe matches for the 1st, 3rd and 5th place and a mass-battle among the 10 best others for a place in the top 10 in the final standings.


        Idea 2) 10-day Tournament idea (also using formats other than the usual round of 16 - QF - SF - F format). Basic format:

        similar to the above but with special extra contests added in. As it will begin on a Friday and end on a Sunday, extra care is taken to ensure that there is lots of good action on the weekends and in all the late evenings. The format makes you focus on several battles for promotion/survival/progression at once.
        The top six players after days 2, 3, 4, ... of play are in three special championship match, nr1 contenders match and elite relegation match while all others play in the mass battles for promotion.

        Idea 3) Teams World Cup with one team per country. This will bring back to life the wonderful formats used in the 1990, 1996 and 2011 world cups, each of which were fantastic, worthy and unique events. Basic format: A record number of countries assemble and play in 4 groups (as in Thailand 2011). Then comes a play-off round of the top 8 in one pool and the next 8 (9-16) in another, and then a 4-rounds of team against team matches ladder finale to determine all the final placings.



        Idea 4) Teams World Cup with with no obvious favourite team. Basic format: Each player has 3-5 miniframe (race to 20 points) encounters with 3-5 opponents from various other teams on Day 1. Day 2 has the same again but with the teams split into three levels of the top 40% - mid 30-% and lower 30% of teams separated out. Days 3 to 5 will feature a very clever and useful ladder format of evenly matched fixtures to determine each team's final place (with matches for the top spot considerably longer than the others) + an added all-stars teams contest for 6 specially assembled super-teams and two special singles mini-finales.
        The teams taking part will include one team for each of England's top 5 local authority areas + a rest of England united team + separate teams for East and West Scotland, N Ireland, Rep of Ireland, Glamorgan, a rest-of-Wales alliance, team China, team Hong Kong, team Australia, team rest of Europe, team Americas and team rest of the world (or similar).




        Idea 5) UK Teams Cup or European Teams Cup with no obvious favourite team.
        Basic format:
        The teams taking part will include one team for each of England's local authority areas
        (up to a maximum 90 if all enter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_population)
        + separate teams for each of Scotland's local authority areas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottis...ncil_control);
        the principal areas of Wales will also have their own teams each (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_l...areas_of_Wales),
        + there will be a team Northern Ireland, a team Rep of Ireland, a team each for Malta, Belgium, Germany;
        a team rest of Europe, and a team of non-Europeans living in the UK (or similar).
        Each player has 3-5 miniframe (race to 20 points) encounters with 3-5 opponents from various other teams on Day 1. Day 2 has the same again but with the teams split into three levels of the top 40% - mid 30-% and lower 30% of teams separated out. Days 3 to 5 will feature a very clever and useful ladder format of evenly matched fixtures to determine each team's final place + an added all-stars teams contest for 4-6 specially assembled super-teams and two special singles mini-finales.


        Idea 6) League idea involving any of the above teams formats (or a specially designed 10-, 12- team or 14-team set-up), playing on two special weekends of every year. Just like in any top league, there are to be lots of home team against away team snooker events to be held at the same time, allowing the people of each county a chance to cheer on their local heroes. A clever rankings and opponent allocation system that I may explain later is used, ensuring evenly matched encounters with minimised travelling distances. Each encounter is worth a total 300 ranking league points, which could be split in an infinite number of ways between the two teams, depending on the exact final score outcomes of the 9 round-robin race-to-20 battles (worth 20 points each), the 2/3 frame relay match (worth 60 points in total), and the elimination match (also worth 60 points in total).


        I will need to spend a good half hour to type up / fully explain / hand over to you in a fair, complete, positive and clear way each of these ideas. For this reason, I must ask you to please specify which of these you would like me to formulate and send to you first?



        Please ensure that they are passed around, discussed / considered, and given a good chance of implementation.

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        • 2014 Teams Cup

          Here are the line-ups for a big new 12 team Team Competition.

          What do you think?

          And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?


          Every third shot each relay battles between
          Team China: Ding Junhui, Liang Wenbo, Xiao Guodong
          Team East Anglia: Shaun Murphy, Allister Carter & Stuart Bingham
          Team East Midlands: Mark Selby, Tom Ford, Michael Holt or Ben Woollaston
          Team Glasgow: Stephen Maguire, Greme Dott, Jamie Burnett
          Team Irish Alliance: Mark Allen, Ken Doherty, Fergal O’Brien
          Team London: Steve Davis, Martin Gould, Peter Ebdon
          Team North West: Andrew Higginson, Ricky Walden, IanMcCulloch
          Team South Downs: Mark Davis, Barry Hawkins, Jimmy Robertson
          Team Wales: Mark Williams, Matthew Stevens, Ryan Day or Jamie Jones
          Team West Country: Judd Trump, Stephen Lee, Robert Milkins
          Team West Midlands: Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jamie Cope, Dominic Dale
          Team West Scottish Alliance: John Higgins, Marcus Campbell, Alan McManus

          Kai
          kaitm2001@yahoo.ie

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          • Originally Posted by bigideas View Post
            Here are the line-ups for a big new 12 team Team Competition.

            What do you think?

            And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?


            Every third shot each relay battles between
            Team China: Ding Junhui, Liang Wenbo, Xiao Guodong
            Team East Anglia: Shaun Murphy, Allister Carter & Stuart Bingham
            Team East Midlands: Mark Selby, Tom Ford, Michael Holt or Ben Woollaston
            Team Glasgow: Stephen Maguire, Greme Dott, Jamie Burnett
            Team Irish Alliance: Mark Allen, Ken Doherty, Fergal O’Brien
            Team London: Steve Davis, Martin Gould, Peter Ebdon
            Team North West: Andrew Higginson, Ricky Walden, IanMcCulloch
            Team South Downs: Mark Davis, Barry Hawkins, Jimmy Robertson
            Team Wales: Mark Williams, Matthew Stevens, Ryan Day or Jamie Jones
            Team West Country: Judd Trump, Stephen Lee, Robert Milkins
            Team West Midlands: Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jamie Cope, Dominic Dale
            Team West Scottish Alliance: John Higgins, Marcus Campbell, Alan McManus


            Kai
            kaitm2001@yahoo.ie





            Hermund,

            Here are the line-ups for 12 team Team Competition.

            What do you think?

            And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?



            Here are the line-ups for a big new 12 team Team Competition.

            What do you think?

            And what sort of tournament structure should we come up with for this?



            I am writing to offer to you some very good new ideas.

            By using them, you will help make the world a better place. You really will.
            Some of them are inspired by the relay runs, others by the royal rumble and the battle royals, others still are original concepts.

            Here is a summary of these ideas - please ensure that they are passed around, discussed, and given a good chance of implementation.


            I will need to spend a good half hour to type up / fully explain / hand over to you in a fair, complete, positive and clear way each/any of these ideas. For this reason, I must ask you to please specify which of these you would like me to formulate and send to you first?



            Idea 1) 5-day Tournament idea (using formats other than the usual round of 16 - QF - SF - F format). Basic format: day 1 determines the preliminary top 10 through offering each player several opponents each in brief race to 20 points mini-frames and by converting each result into a score that determines which players survive to play in the next round. Day 2 has a similar quick competition for those who were not in the top 10 and a separate one for those who were. Days 3 and 4 have big multiframe matches each for the top 6 (playing in the champion's match, the number one contender's match and the avoid relegation into the pack match) and a mass-battle (of 20 on day 3 and 12 players on day 4) for a place in the top 6 on the following day. Day 5 has three big multiframe matches for the 1st, 3rd and 5th place and a mass-battle among the 10 best others for a place in the top 10 in the final standings.


            Idea 2) 10-day Tournament idea (also using formats other than the usual round of 16 - QF - SF - F format). Basic format:

            similar to the above but with special extra contests added in. As it will begin on a Friday and end on a Sunday, extra care is taken to ensure that there is lots of good action on the weekends and in all the late evenings. The format makes you focus on several battles for promotion/survival/progression at once.
            The top six players after days 2, 3, 4, ... of play are in three special championship match, nr1 contenders match and elite relegation match while all others play in the mass battles for promotion.

            Idea 3) Teams World Cup with one team per country. This will bring back to life the wonderful formats used in the 1990, 1996 and 2011 world cups, each of which were fantastic, worthy and unique events. Basic format: A record number of countries assemble and play in 4 groups (as in Thailand 2011). Then comes a play-off round of the top 8 in one pool and the next 8 (9-16) in another, and then a 4-rounds of team against team matches ladder finale to determine all the final placings.



            Idea 4) Teams World Cup with with no obvious favourite team. Basic format: Each player has 3-5 miniframe (race to 20 points) encounters with 3-5 opponents from various other teams on Day 1. Day 2 has the same again but with the teams split into three levels of the top 40% - mid 30-% and lower 30% of teams separated out. Days 3 to 5 will feature a very clever and useful ladder format of evenly matched fixtures to determine each team's final place (with matches for the top spot considerably longer than the others) + an added all-stars teams contest for 6 specially assembled super-teams and two special singles mini-finales.
            The teams taking part will include one team for each of England's top 5 local authority areas + a rest of England united team + separate teams for East and West Scotland, N Ireland, Rep of Ireland, Glamorgan, a rest-of-Wales alliance, team China, team Hong Kong, team Australia, team rest of Europe, team Americas and team rest of the world (or similar).




            Idea 5) UK Teams Cup or European Teams Cup with no obvious favourite team.
            Basic format:
            The teams taking part will include one team for each of England's local authority areas
            (up to a maximum 90 if all enter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_population)
            + separate teams for each of Scotland's local authority areas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottis...ncil_control);
            the principal areas of Wales will also have their own teams each (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_l...areas_of_Wales),
            + there will be a team Northern Ireland, a team Rep of Ireland, a team each for Malta, Belgium, Germany;
            a team rest of Europe, and a team of non-Europeans living in the UK (or similar).
            Each player has 3-5 miniframe (race to 20 points) encounters with 3-5 opponents from various other teams on Day 1. Day 2 has the same again but with the teams split into three levels of the top 40% - mid 30-% and lower 30% of teams separated out. Days 3 to 5 will feature a very clever and useful ladder format of evenly matched fixtures to determine each team's final place + an added all-stars teams contest for 4-6 specially assembled super-teams and two special singles mini-finales.


            Idea 6) League idea involving any of the above teams formats (or a specially designed 10-, 12- team or 14-team set-up), playing on two special weekends of every year. Just like in any top league, there are to be lots of home team against away team snooker events to be held at the same time, allowing the people of each county a chance to cheer on their local heroes. A clever rankings and opponent allocation system that I may explain later is used, ensuring evenly matched encounters with minimised travelling distances. Each encounter is worth a total 300 ranking league points, which could be split in an infinite number of ways between the two teams, depending on the exact final score outcomes of the 9 round-robin race-to-20 battles (worth 20 points each), the 2/3 frame relay match (worth 60 points in total), and the elimination match (also worth 60 points in total).


            I will need to spend a good half hour to type up / fully explain / hand over to you in a fair, complete, positive and clear way each of these ideas. For this reason, I must ask you to please specify which of these you would like me to formulate and send to you first?



            Please ensure that they are passed around, discussed / considered, and given a good chance of implementation.

            santa@thenorthpole.com

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            • What. Is. This?

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              • Wtf is this?
                Last edited by daffie; 4 May 2013, 08:13 PM.

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                • Originally Posted by checkSide View Post
                  Hey...that's my email address!

                  And did you really need to quote the complete post?!
                  Last edited by daffie; 4 May 2013, 08:20 PM.

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                  • Originally Posted by daffie View Post
                    Well...I didn't see this coming! Amazing turnaround really...well done Barry. Feel for Ricky, but truth be told he missed too many opportunities. Didn't have the run of the ball neither (when you're struggling...you never get it). Should be Barry in his very first Final ever! Now that's something...your very first final and you do it in the World Championship...incredible.
                    you forgot that he won his first ranking title this season

                    would be his 2nd final

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                    • Does anyone know what time the final starts tommorow?

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                      • Originally Posted by Masterdoctorgenius View Post
                        you forgot that he won his first ranking title this season

                        would be his 2nd final
                        Huh That wasn't mentioned on the World Snooker website. Just a few semi finals...

                        http://livescores.worldsnookerdata.c...812&Seeding=15

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                        • Originally Posted by Ronnie's tip View Post
                          Does anyone know what time the final starts tommorow?
                          14h local time.

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                          • Originally Posted by usasnooker View Post
                            What. Is. This?
                            haha I thought I was just out of the loop.

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                            • Originally Posted by Holden Chinaski View Post
                              That's nothing. You want to see bad boy behavior? Watch this:
                              http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XOTI1MDYzODQ=.html - Skip to 14:13, and watch what Ronnie does for a second while standing behind Michaela!!!!!
                              Ooo err! Ronald you naughty boy!

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                              • Originally Posted by daffie View Post
                                14h local time.
                                Thanks. I hope they milk it for all it's worth. Last year felt really rushed. A nice long intro, with each session having the smoke + 'bouncy' music before extended personal intro's for each.

                                Then, when the final is over, they should go back to the studio and review the final and event as a whole. That's what other sports do. In snooker, the tv program is finished 5 minutes after the final ball is potted.

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