It has been a sad day in the snooker world today with the news that main tour professional Lee Spick has died at the age of just 34, reportedly due to a problem with his liver as detailed at World Snooker.
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Tour Survival 2014/15 – Player by Player (November Update)
With the UK Championship set to get underway tomorrow, click below for my latest in-depth, player by player updates on the race for main tour places for the 2015/16 season, up to date after the ET4 event as I look at how each player stands on each of the relevant ranking lists…
Tour Survival 2014/15 – Player by Player
Last season a very popular feature here at PSB proved to be my in-depth, player by player updates on the race for main tour places for the 2014/15 season, as I attempted to untangle the various overlapping ranking lists and orders of merit.
Although we are still only in September, already taking a look at how this season’s battle is shaping up (particularly with only six European Tour events scheduled to take place this season instead of last year’s eight), there are a few interesting themes developing and therefore I have below taken my first look at just who will need to have a strong finish to the season if they are to remain on tour for 2015/16, with some surprise names currently in the drop zone…
Q School 2011: Event One, Day Three Round-up
Day three from Sheffield as the second round begins at the first event of this season’s Q School. That said, the main event today was a first round clash between former professionals Craig Steadman and Kurt Maflin which more than lived up to the hype…
World Championship Qualifiers 2010: Steady Selt keeps Crucible bid on track
A little belated unfortunately but here is the story of my day at the World Championship qualifiers on the opening Sunday…
Race to stay on tour 2010: All you need to know
Following the completion of the China Open qualifiers this week there is just one more tournament to play this season for the vast majority of those players battling for their main tour places. With those World Championship qualifiers just weeks away I have attempted to summarise as best I can who looks safe, who looks doomed and who are the players right in there with a chance of survival. Click below for all the information…