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  • Ssb - the joy of six

    Six reds snooker has kind of been forgotten in the maelstrom of the last couple of years.


    It was once held up as being the innovation that would 'breathe life into snooker' but it never happened. What breathed life into snooker was having someone build up the circuit. There never was anything wrong with the traditional game.


    However, six reds is popular in Thailand and in Bangkok this week a World Championship takes place featuring a number of big names.


    Judd Trump is there, as is Mark Williams, Mark Selby (who won the title in 2010), Shaun Murphy, Stephen Maguire, Steve Davis, Jimmy White and both Ricky Walden and Stuart Bingham.


    Mark Davis, who won a version of this title when it was played in Killarney in 2009, is also taking part.


    For the uninitiated, six reds snooker is as it sounds: six reds rather than 15. In theory it is quicker - although a right old grind between two players who can't pot a ball will last an age no matter how many balls are on the table.


    There are two important rule changes, firstly to the miss rule:


    - There will be no more than five consecutive Foul and a Miss calls at any one time.


    - After four consecutive Foul and a Miss calls, the referee will warn the offending player that should a Foul and a Miss be called again the following options are available to the non-striker:
    (i) play himself from where the balls have come to rest;
    (ii) ask his opponent to play from where the balls have to come to rest;
    (iii) place the cue ball anywhere on the table, but this option cannot be taken if play has reached the “snookers required” stage.


    And also a fundamental change when it comes to the old roll-up after a potting a red:


    - A player cannot snooker behind a nominated colour at any time.


    The top prize works out at around £40,000, plus it's on the way to Australia where the Goldfields Open takes place next week.


    It's also on Eurosport all week, starting at 9am BST this morning.



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    if there are an live scorebox, please paste link here, i cant find it.
    thank you

    edit: any source of scores of completed matches will also be ok....
    Last edited by pekmez; 2 July 2012, 06:08 AM.
    jam, marmelade, sauce, squish... pekmez

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    • #3
      I own the domain names www.6redsnooker.com and www.sixredsnooker.com . I brought these on a whim hoping to do something with them in the future. They would be FOR SALE if anyone knows someone that want's them, or want's to cut a deal. Ferret? Know of anyone?

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by TheRowdyOne View Post
        I own the domain names www.6redsnooker.com and www.sixredsnooker.com . I brought these on a whim hoping to do something with them in the future. They would be FOR SALE if anyone knows someone that want's them, or want's to cut a deal. Ferret? Know of anyone?
        Try and sell them to World Snooker.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by TheRowdyOne View Post
          I own the domain names www.6redsnooker.com and www.sixredsnooker.com . I brought these on a whim hoping to do something with them in the future. They would be FOR SALE if anyone knows someone that want's them, or want's to cut a deal. Ferret? Know of anyone?
          Just sent you a email.

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          • #6
            How do you gain entry into this competition ? There are a few names I wouldn't have expected in the draw.

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            • #7
              I like the 6 red format, very intertaining and fast paced. Lots of strategy and safety play. Thanks for the info ferret, I like these changes.
              I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:

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              • #8
                I've always thought 6 reds would be a good way to introduce the game to the US. The frames are typically short and you see a lot of significant breaks and runouts. Short frames work well with commercial breaks for TV.

                It's fun to play as well.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by FerruleFox View Post
                  I've always thought 6 reds would be a good way to introduce the game to the US. The frames are typically short and you see a lot of significant breaks and runouts. Short frames work well with commercial breaks for TV.

                  It's fun to play as well.
                  Barry Hearn is apparently going to the us to sell tv rights so it isn't out of the question that there may be a tournament there in the future. I also think the snooker shootout would be successful in the us possibly in vegas.

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