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Thoughts on the Snooker Shootout

The inaugural World Snooker Shootout has come and gone, but what about the event as a concept? Does it have enough to become snooker’s Twenty-20?

I was actually glued to the event from start-to-finish, it was a great deal of fun and made for great TV viewing with some exciting finishes, however, I think that it should only be treated as that – fun!

This event as a concept is never going to replace snooker in ranking events, but is perfect for bringing a lot of relatively unknown players into the limelight and is also excellent for these players to earn some considerable income.

Positives

The shot clock – I liked the way it changed from 20 seconds down to 15 seconds after 5 minutes

Crowd Interaction – Although quite boisterous at times the interaction with the crowd was excellent and you could see that the players were enjoying it.

Ball in hand – for a fast paced format this was the ideal punishment for a foul, not only did you have to play fast and think fast but you also had to choose safety shots much faster than normal, any error was quite costly

Open Draw – The ‘FA Cup’ style draw was excellent, especially with the players in the arena, anyone could play anyone which meant seedings and ranking positions went out of the window. Two players outside the top 32 reached the final afterall.

The Fun Factor – Something I have already alluded to, the event was great fun both for players and fans and this makes it very interesting as an overall concept.

The lottery – One frame of snooker is a bit of a lottery really and in a number of matches one visit was enough to get through, going against the usual form book is a good thing in my opinion.

Negatives

The Annoying Voiceover – Have to say I hated the voiceover announcing the players, the shot clock and ‘you are through to the next round…’ Too much of a gimmick in my opinion.

I’ll get back to you – As I’m writing I am finding it hard to think of any more negatives, perhaps you could offer your opinions in the comments below?

Conclusion

A great concept that I am sure we will see again next year, fast-paced and fun snooker that will never replace ranking events.

For a report on the event visit: Bond Shoots Out the Competition

GB9 from Blackpool

It has taken longer than anticipated but all of the videos recorded at the Paul Medati Trophy are now available for viewing.

If you want to watch a specific match then simply type a players name into the search box. This will bring up a list under the video player.

Alternatively go to ‘Media Catalogue’ in the left menu and then select 9-ball pool.

Please rate and share the videos to help us grow Cuesport TV.

New Content

I am posting this mainly as a trial. I have recently got a new phone that has a WordPress app, this is my first blog post from my phone!

The editing and uploading has started and over the last few days I have uploaded 8 videos from the gb9 event in Blackpool. By the end of this week I hope all of the videos from this event will be available.

You can find them in the 9-ball pool category.

Videos from Bridlington will follow so keep checking back.

Back from Brid – Oh and Blackpool!

Last week was manic, I left on the 23rd April (my birthday incidentally) for the long trip to Blackpool for the GB9 event at the Imperial Hotel. The long drive lasted 7 hours with traffic and I did it in one stint because… well just because I can!

I went up to my room at around 8pm and woke up the next day at 7am – obviously needed the sleep! Thanks for Tone Weafer for the two pints he had bought me prior to this, whatever he had put in them certainly did the trick!

The event itself was superb with some excellent pool played all weekend, the only problem for us was being moved from the main tournament room to the back room for the semi’s and the final on Sunday night. Big thanks to all on the GB9 team who helped move the kit to the other room and re-setup in around 30 minutes.

Videos from this event will be available shortly.

So, from Blackpool I made the trip east to Bridlington, the journey was made a it easier by having Jayson Shaw in the car who reached the semi-finals in Blackpool and needed to get to Bridlington to represent Scotland. Having a chat about pool on the journey certainly passed the time. I reached my hotel at 00:45 – they had waited up for me!

In my opinion there is not much to Bridlington, this is based solely on the walk from Rags hotel to the Spa so I don’t have much to go on in fairness, however, the Spa Theatre has provided us with the best Internet connectivity for web streaming over the past two years. This time was no exception with testing on Monday taking a matter of minutes.

The upload capacity of the line is excellent which meant I was able to stream the live content at 1200kbps, very high bitrate for live streaming!

Some good pool followed with some bad pool was the order of the week with a real mixed bag. Some great people made the week for me coming over and chatting, sharing a beer or two at the end of the day and generally providing me with some entertainment.

It was a very well-organised event (apart from putting the singles on late into the evening something that will have to be remedied for next year) and I think that everybody that took part and represented their country will come away from Bridlington feeling they have been part of something.

It was a shame that the event is no longer regarded as a World Championships, this meant less teams, but lets hope that the event can be re-invented next year to bring more teams to an awesome venue.