Tuesday, January 3, 2012

SNOOKER news 12BET update 1/03

Championship League Snooker 2012: All you need to know

While the first snooker of 2012 will come in Munich as the PTC12 event draws to a conclusion, hot on its heels comes the return of the Matchroom Championship League, back for its fifth outing as the players bid for a place in next season’s Premier League. 


The Event
First staged in 2008, the Championship League as staged once again at Crondon Park acts as a qualifying event for the long-standing Premier League tournament.

The dates in full are as follows:
Group 1 – Monday, January 9, and Tuesday, January10
Group 2 – Wednesday, January 11 and Thursday, January 12
Group 3 – Monday, January 23 and Tuesday, January 24
Group 4 – Wednesday, January 25 and Thursday, January 26
Group 5 – Monday, February 6 and Tuesday, February 7
Group 6 – Wednesday, February 8 and Thursday, February 9
Group 7 – Monday, March 19 and Tuesday, March 20
Winners’ Group – Wednesday, March 21 and Thursday, March 22

Seven groups of seven players produce seven winners who play in one further group where the eventual winner plays in the 2012 Premier League Snooker.
In each group every player will play each other once in a best of 5 frame match (21 matches) after which the top four players will contest in the play offs – semi finals and final over the best of 5 frames.
Players will be awarded 1 point for each match won, then most frames won and the least frames lost in the league series will determine their position in the league table. Dead frames will not be played in either the league or knock-out stages.
The play-off winner will progress to the final league of the Championship League Snooker while the players coming sixth and seventh in the group will be relegated and will not feature in any further group matches.
Therefore after the group has played its total 24 matches (21 League matches plus play offs semi finals and final) three players will leave and be replaced by a further three players.
Prize money – group phase
£3,000 Winner of each final. £2,000 runner-up in final. £1,000 losing semi-finalists. £100 per frame won.
Prize money – winners group.
£10,000 overall champion. £5,000 overall runner-up. £3,000 losing semi-finalists. £300 per frame won.
Total prize fund – £200,500.3



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