Monthly Archive: July 2010

Jul
21

Players Tour Championship Event Four Entry List

Following the news that 88 professionals will compete in the third event of the new PTC series, there is even better news for event four as seven-times world champion Stephen Hendry has announced his participation according to Snooker Scene Blog…

Jul
20

Scores on the doors…

As I posted the other day, this week sees snooker tournaments take place in both Beijing and Bangkok. Click below for the details of where you can find up to date results and group standings…

Jul
18

Power of Scotland – Part Two

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I started the weekend by looking at the prospects of Scotland’s four top 16 players during the 2010/11 season and now I conclude that piece by looking at the remaining five Scots on the tour…

Jul
18

Archives Updated

A short post to let you all know that I have now updated my archives page to cover material from the 2009/10 season, in particular the World Championship as dramatically won by Neil Robertson…

Jul
18

Summer of Snooker 2010

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Just over a year ago today I blogged about the upcoming series of snooker tournaments to be staged during the summer so with an even greater number of tournaments scheduled for this summer I bring you the 2010 version…

Jul
18

Davis on Betting

Betting and snooker are two words that have been linked all too often recently and today Steve Davis has been talking to the Daily Star about the subject…

Jul
17

Players Tour Championship Event Three Entry List

The entry list for the third event of the 2010/11 Players Tour Championship has now been released by World Snooker and the big news is that reigning world champion Neil Robertson and the man he defeated in the quarter-finals of that tournament Steve Davis have both decided to participate in the series for the first …

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Jul
15

Power of Scotland – Part One

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With today’s quotes from Barry Hearn suggesting that he is keen to revive the snooker World Cup, it seems appropriate to begin assessing the fortunes of snooker’s biggest names this season by nation. I begin therefore by looking at the nation that has provided at least one World Championship finalist in seven of the last …

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