Tour News – 28 March 2024 – Allen Withdrawal and Hendry No-Show

Mark Allen has withdrawn from the Mixed Doubles Event (WST report)

ALLEN REPLACED BY SELBY AT WORLD MIXED DOUBLES

Mark Allen has withdrawn from this weekend’s World Mixed Doubles due to personal circumstances, and has been replaced by Mark Selby.

As the next highest player in the world rankings, Selby joins the field and will play alongside Rebecca Kenna. 

The tournament at Manchester Central features four teams, each with one man and one woman player. The event gets underway on Saturday at 1pm. The teams are:

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut
Luca Brecel and Reanne Evans
Judd Trump and Baipat Siripaporn
Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna

Selby and Kenna played together at the inaugural staging of this event last season, reaching the final before losing to Robertson and Nutcharut.

Stephen Hendry hasn’t entered the 2024 World Championship (article by Phil Haigh)

Stephen Hendry decides not to play World Snooker Championship qualifying

Phil Haigh

Stephen Hendry says he will not be playing in World Snooker Championship qualifying this season, meaning he will end the campaign winless on the professional circuit.

The seven-time world champion returned to the main tour in the 2020/21 season, accepting a two-year tour card, which was given again at the start of the 2022/23 campaign.

There were some notable wins in the first two years of the return, beating Jimmy White in qualifying for the 2021 World Championship, then picking up victories over the likes of Michael White and Chris Wakelin the following season.

However, the two most recent campaigns have been fruitless, with no wins from four matches last season and none from five outings in the current campaign.

There will be no more matches this season for the 55-year-old, after he posted a comment on Fergal O’Brien’s Instagram ahead of World Championship qualifying.

‘Play well Fergal, lucky for u I’m not entering 🤣🤣,’ Hendry wrote on social media.

He explained on the WST Snooker Club podcast: ‘I’ve not entered the World qualifying this year

There’s a couple of reason, it starts the day after the Tour Championship finishes. I’ll have been working for TV all week and obviously not had much chance to practice, which I haven’t really done

I’m not going to bother this year. There’s a lot of things to do in between the Tour Championship and World Championship, so I thought I’d give it a miss this year.’

As announced earlier this month by the WPBSA: ‘Any current professional players who do not enter the tournament will be replaced from the 2023 Q School Order of Merit.

Hendry’s current two-year invitational tour card will come to an end when this season is over and it is yet to be seen whether he will be offered another one or choose to accept it if he is.

Really, Stephen Hendry shouldn’t get another invitational tour card. He’s not done anything with the opportunities he’s been offered. When he first came back on the tour, he said that his goal was to play at the Crucible again, if only once, but now he’s telling us that it never was a “comeback”. The very simple truth is that he’s not good enough and hasn’t the motivation to work hard on his game which he would need to do to stand any hope of getting results. He’s doing a lot of great things on social media and in commentary to promote and support his sport and he’s excellent at that. All credits to him for that but IF WST is to give wildcards to older legends or retired player it should go to one of hard-working long time servants of the game who will actually use it and try their best to make the most of it.

A Great Day in and for China – Bai Yulu is Women Snooker World Champion and Ronnie is honoured

Bai Yulu has won the 2024 Women Snooker World Championship

She beat Mink Nucharut by 6-5 in a tense high quality final. This means that she will be offered a main Tour card for the 2024/25 season. Mink will get one as well as she’s guaranteed to finish the season as Women’s Snooker number 1. In many ways this is the best possible outcome from allegedly the best ever Women Snooker World Championship.

Congratulations Bai Yulu!

Bai Yulu 2024 Women Snooker World Champion AND 2024 Junior Women Snooker World Champion!

Here is the report shared by WST

BAI WINS FIRST WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE

Home favourite Bai Yulu beat Mink Nutcharut 6-5 on the final pink to win a dramatic final at the World Women’s Snooker Championship in Dongguan Changping, China.

Victory earns 20-year-old Bai a place on the World Snooker Tour for the first time and she will join the main circuit for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons. Talented Bai reached the final last year before losing to Baipat Siripaporn, and has now clinched her maiden world title.

Women’s world number one Nutcharut, who lifted this trophy in 2022, had not dropped a single frame in the tournament until the final. Bai took an early 3-1 lead, helped by a break of 122 which was the highest of the tournament and highest ever in the World Women’s Championship final. Thailand’s Nutcharut hit back to take three in a row with a top run of 62 to lead 4-3, before Bai knocked in 97 and 75 to edge 5-4 ahead. Nutcharut then took frame ten on the colours to set up the decider.

Both players had chances and it came down to the colours – Nutcharut leading 46-43 when she failed to gain position on the brown. Bai potted brown and blue to lead 52-46 during a safety battle on the pink. Trapped in a snooker, Nutcharut hit the pink but left her opponent a chance, and Bai slotted it into a baulk corner to clinch the Mandy Fisher Trophy.

It has been an impressive rise to the top from Bai, who had never competed on the women’s tour before last year’s World Championship. She went on to win her first women’s ranking event at the British Open in May last year, beating Reanne Evans in the final.

Bail also won the world under-21 title earlier in the week, beating Narucha Phoemphul in the final. 

Eve of the 2024 World Open in Yushan … Ronnie honoured

As always in China, the players are made to feel very welcome with an opening ceremony and a red carpet walk, but this time, Ronnie was particularly honoured as he was inducted in the World Billiards Museum Hall of Fame

Here is a short video of that event shared by Roger Leighton on Youtube

And there were some pictures shared on weibo, of the red carpet walk, the induction ceremony and the opening ceremony

As well as this video shared by WST

World Snooker Tour News – 24 February 2024

Here are some news shared by WST yesterday …

WST ANNOUNCE CASTORE AS OFFICIAL TECHNICAL PARTNER

WST is excited to announce a pioneering five-year partnership with global sports giant Castore. The relationship will see Castore become the Official Technical Partner of the World Snooker Tour until 2029. 

Castore, whose current partners include McLaren F1, Oracle Red Bull Racing, Athletic Bilbao, Rangers FC and many more were placed second on the Sunday Times list of the UK’s fastest growing companies in 2023. 

As official technical partner, Castore will work with WST and in consultation with the players to develop performance garments to be worn at selected events over the five-year period. The two events to feature Castore technical wear this season will be the Riyadh Season World Masters of Snooker 4-6th March and the World Mixed Doubles taking place at Manchester Central 30-31st March. 

A main objective of the partnership will be to develop the innovation and technical performance elements of the sport, whilst respecting its unique heritage.  

The partnership will also see the launch of a brand-new online store, with a range of exclusive products to be developed in the coming seasons.

WST and Castore are committed to continuing the evolution of the sport as its popularity and global appeal continues to grow, through providing industry leading technical wear and retail experience for its players and fans. 

More details on events in the 2024/25 season which will feature Castore technical wear will be announced over the summer. 

Peter Wright – Chief Commercial Officer – World Snooker Tour

“We are really pleased to be able to announce such an innovative and exciting new chapter for the sport in collaboration with Castore. Their rapid rise as a business is inspiring and ties in with our current resurgence and long-term ambitions for the game. We can’t wait to work with the players to develop technical wear which will allow them to continue to excel in their performances and attract a new audience to the sport. We have also listened to fans comments about our retail offering, and we know working with Castore will elevate this to a whole new level”

Sam Lucas – Chief Sports Marketing Officer – Castore  

“We are thrilled to announce our latest partnership with World Snooker Tour. The collaboration marks Castore’s first venture into the world of Snooker as we continue our multi-sport expansion, and the relationship comes at an exciting time for the highly respected sport. We look forward to joining forces with World Snooker Tour and being a part of an exciting future ahead for Snooker fans.” 

Tom Rowell – Chief Marketing and Communications Officer – World Snooker Tour

“Snooker has a clear and distinct style which is globally recognised, the aim with this partnership is to evolve without losing our heritage. The idea is to adapt the attire for the events that already have a more relaxed dress code, we are sure this will enable players to carry on with the continual improvement in the standard of play and high scoring which fans love” 

Shaun Murphy, world number six and Player Director of the WPBSA Governance Board 

“I have spoken for many years, on behalf of the players, about the necessity for us as a sport to examine our dress code and consider how it affects our performance in the arena, without forgetting our heritage and the importance of keeping traditions for certain historic events. 

“This new partnership with Castore is a fantastic development as it will allow us to create new garments which look modern and help maximise performance. I look forward to working in consultation with the Castore team and the players on this process.”

Judd Trump, world number two

 “It’s something I’ve been trying to get into the game for nearly ten years now, so it is nice it is finally coming in. Snooker is really heading in the right direction now. 

 “I think it is good for the fans, there has never been that merchandise that there is in other sports, it makes it exciting 

“I certainly feel in the events we do have a more relaxed dress code it certainly helps, just having the freedom. It is exciting for snooker to be heading in this direction”

Mark Allen, world number three

“I think it is important to try and move with the times, if they keep the majors the same and traditional and experiment with the rest that is a good way forward.

“I think it is important the players will get a chance to practice in it and give feedback. It is good WST are trying new things and hopefully a sign of things to come”

WORLD MIXED DOUBLES: THE DRAW

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut will defend their World Mixed Doubles title when the unique tournament comes to Manchester Central next month.

Showcasing snooker as one of the few major sports where men and women can compete together on an equal footing, the two-day event runs on the weekend of March 30th and 31st. It features four teams, each with one man and one woman.

The draw for the event has been made and the teams are:

Defending champions Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut

World number two Judd Trump and current World Women’s Champion Baipat Siripaporn

World Champion Luca Brecel and 12-time World Women’s Champion Reanne Evans

World number three Mark Allen and women’s world number four Rebecca Kenna

The event was staged for the first time last season, with Robertson and Nutcharut beating Kenna and Mark Selby in the final. The format sees all teams facing each other once in the group stage, before the top two go through to the final.

The event will have extensive live television coverage from ITV and a range of broadcasters worldwide.

WST’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Tom Rowell said: “This event is a fabulous innovation, it brings variety to our tour and helps give our four women professional players the chance to shine on the big stage.

Last season’s inaugural Mixed Doubles was a great success. Perhaps the highlight was Mink Nutcharut’s 74 clearance at a crucial moment in the group stage. That video alone has 9 million views on our Facebook page, helping us as a fully inclusive sport to reach out to new fans and inspire the younger generation to get involved with snooker.

We have an exceptional venue this time, Manchester Central which is in the heart of one of the UK’s biggest cities, and we are expecting the arena to be packed in every session. This is a great opportunity for fans to see the biggest names playing in an exciting format, and also for families to come along and introduce children to snooker.

WST News – New event in China and some early info about next season calendar

This was published by WST today:

WST ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL XI’AN GRAND PRIX

WST Adds New China Event To 2024-25 Calendar With Inaugural Xi’an Grand Prix

The World Snooker Tour’s successful return to China will be strengthened during the 2024/25 season with the new Xi’an Grand Prix world ranking event.
 
Staged under a new multi-year agreement with the Chinese Billiards and Snooker Association and Shaanxi Sports Industry Group Limited, the tournament will be the first ever WST event in the historic city of Xi’an in China’s Shaanxi Province.
 
Running from August 19-25 in its inaugural year, the Xi’an Grand Prix will have total prize money of £850,000 and a top prize of £177,000, with the prize money to increase in subsequent years to £875,000 and then £900,000.  
 
Xi’an, which has a population of 13 million, is the capital of the Shaanxi Province in central China. It is renowned as the furthest eastern point of the Silk Road trade route which dates back over 2,000 years. Xi’an was also the capital of a series of ancient dynasties and is home to the world-famous Terracotta Warriors. These days, Xi’an is celebrated as the cultural, financial and educational centre of the region.

Steve Dawson 

WST Chairman

Dawson added: “We are thrilled and excited to announce a new event and to be heading for the first time to the fascinating location of Xi’an, with its remarkable history and culture. The local fans will have the chance to see their heroes play live. And for the players this is another opportunity to experience a new location, while competing and earning a high level of prize money.
 
Our particular thanks go to the CBSA for their long term dedication to growing our sport throughout China, and to Shaanxi Sports Industry Group Limited. We look forward to working with them closely on the first Xi’an Grand Prix and to a successful long term partnership.”
 
WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson said: “The WPBSA is delighted to see this new event added to the World Snooker Tour. This is a stunning destination and a significant major ranking event which will benefit our full playing membership. On behalf of our players and officials, I must express our thanks to all our partners, both at WST and in China.” 

Provisional dates for further events in China during the 2024/25 season are:

Shanghai Masters: July (dates TBC)
Xi’an Grand Prix qualifiers: July 25-28 
Xi’an Grand Prix: August 19-25
Wuhan Open qualifiers: August 26–28
International Championship qualifiers: October 1–4
Wuhan Open: October 7-13
International Championship: November 3-10
World Open qualifiers: December 16–19
World Open: March 3-9

4 January 2024 – 2024 Invitational CLS, 2024 German Masters and other news

Stuart Bingham has won the 2024 CLS Group 1 (WST report)

Bingham Books Place In Winners’ Group

Stuart Bingham sealed a spot in March’s Winners’ Group after a 3-0 final victory over Gary Wilson at the 2024 BetVictor Championship League Invitational at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, live on Matchroom.Live in the UK and Ireland, DAZN in the United States, Viaplay in Scandinavia and theBaltics as well as other broadcasters worldwide.

Bingham came into Wednesday in desperate need of points to reach the play-offs, having only managed one win in Tuesday’s opening sessions. Victories over Robert Milkins, Chris Wakelin and Noppon Saengkham boosted him to third place in the group, and he went on to beat Kyren Wilson 3-0 in the semi-finals.

After taking the opening frame against Gary Wilson in the final, former World Champion Bingham made excellent clearances of 61 and 62 in the next two frames to wrap up a 3-0 success.

“I didn’t practise loads over Christmas, but enough that I felt I was coming here with a bit of form. I’ve won every game today so I’m over the moon,” said Basildon’s Bingham.

“I felt really good in the balls and I’m feeling really calm at one pace around the table. A couple times I missed the ball today when I tried to quicken up and get on with it, and then missed it! Trying to stay calm did the trick today!”

Bingham’s victory sealed the first spot in Winners’ Group, which will see each winner from Groups 1-7 return on March 1st-2nd.

Gary Wilson, Kyren Wilson, Ryan Day and Chris Wakelin will join Mark Selby, Ali Carter and Matthew Selt back here at the Morningside Arena tomorrow as Group 2’s action begins.

All the detailed results are available on snooker.org.

WST has published the updated draw and main event format for the 2024 German Masters

BetVictor German Masters Updated Draw

The famous Tempodrom in the heart of Berlin once again hosts the BetVictor German Masters in 2024, and the draw and format have now been confirmed, following the completion of the qualifying round.

CLICK HERE FOR THE DRAW

CLICK HERE FOR THE FORMAT

The tournament will run from January 29 to February 4  …

There’s a new format this season, as matches involving the top eight seeds have been held over to the final stages in Berlin. They are:

Defending champion Ali Carter v Michael White – Monday January 29th, 3pm
Shaun Murphy v Xu Si – Monday January 29th, 3pm
Mark Allen v Manasawin Phetmalaikul – Monday January 29th, 8pm
Judd Trump v Germany’s top player Lukas Kleckers – Monday January 29th, 8pm
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Julien Leclercq – Monday January 29th, 3pm
Mark Selby v Marco Fu – Monday January 29th, 3pm
Neil Robertson v Sanderson Lam – Monday January 29th, 8pm
Luca Brecel v Ishpreet Singh Chadha – Monday January 29th, 8pm

Home favourite Kleckers will play at the Tempodrom for the first time

Other star names in the field include Mark Williams, John Higgins, Kyren Wilson and Barry Hawkins.

Fergal O’Brian has confirmed that this season will be his last as a pro

Over the Christmas break, Fergal was interviewed by RTE and confirmed that this season will be his last as a professional (source twitter). I have met Fergal on many occasions, on tour and at exhibition tournaments organised by Jason Francis. He’s a lovely man, a family man, and a lot of fun to be around off the table. He’s also a very, very good player … although his style is not my favourite 😉. In recent years, he’s been going more and more commentary work and he’s excellent at it. I’m wishing Fergal the very best for the future and I do hope that we will still see him with a cue in his hand in the World Seniors Tour.

Ryan Watterson is the new WPBSA Media Officer

The news was shared on social media

Ryan is the grand-son of Mike Watterson, the man who “discovered” the Crucible … actually his wife did. The whole family is deeply into snooker.

More Snooker News – 20 December 2023

More announcements by WST …

Schedule Confirmed For Snooker’s World Grand Prix In Leicester

Giants of the baize including Judd Trump, Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, Mark Williams, Shaun Murphy local favourite Mark Selby and defending champion Mark Allen will be in action at the World Grand Prix at the Morningside Arena in Leicester in January.

The prestigious event, with a field of only the best 32 players from the one-year ranking list, will run from January 15 to 21.

Player of the season so far Judd Trump gets the tournament underway on the evening of Monday January 15 in a clash with Jamie Jones. The opening round will also see blockbuster battles including John Higgins taking on Shaun Murphy and Mark Allen facing Jack Lisowski.

The full first round schedule is:

Monday January 15

7pm
Judd Trump v Jamie Jones
Chris Wakelin v Lyu Haotian
Followed by
Mark Selby v Yuan Sijun
Ali Carter v Wu Yize

Tuesday January 16

1pm
John Higgins v Shaun Murphy
Stephen Maguire v Zhou Yuelong
Followed by
Gary Wilson v David Gilbert
Hossein Vafaei v Matthew Selt

7pm
Mark Williams v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Tom Ford v Jordan Brown
Followed by
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Pang Junxu
Barry Hawkins v Cao Yupeng

Wednesday January 17

1pm
Ding Junhui v Ricky Walden
Noppon Saengkham v Xiao Guodong
Followed by
Mark Allen v Jack Lisowski
Zhang Anda v Dominic Dale

CLICK HERE FOR THE DRAW

CLICK HERE FOR THE FORMAT

The World Grand Prix is the first of three events in the 2024 Players Series, to be followed by the Players Championship in Telford in February and the Tour Championship at Manchester Central in April.

MrQ Becomes Lead Partner Of Snooker’s Biggest Invitation Event – The Masters


Following the massive success of the MrQ UK Championship, World Snooker Tour (WST) is pleased to announce MrQ as the new Lead Partner of The Masters, the sport’s greatest invitation event, to be contested by the best 16 players on the planet.

The MrQ Masters will run from January 7 to 14 at the iconic Alexandra Palace in London. Celebrating the 50th staging of this historic tournament, which was first held in 1975, WST is delighted to join forces with MrQ.com for one of the outstanding events of the global tour.

Popular UK-based online casino MrQ launched in 2018 and established a modern, easy to use platform to provide a fun and transparent customer experience.

MrQ’s first partnership with snooker came at the recent UK Championship in York. The event achieved tremendous viewing figures, with a peak audience of 2.6 million for the final on BBC, and a cumulative audience of 14.3 million across the event on BBC and UK Eurosport.

MrQ has now grasped the opportunity to join forces with WST again for another of snooker’s Triple Crown Series. The MrQ Masters will bring packed crowds to Alexandra Palace, with all standard tickets for the 2,000-seat arena sold out weeks in advance.

Judd Trump will defend the title, in a field full of giants of the baize including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Luca Brecel, Mark Selby, John Higgins, Mark Allen and many more.

MrQ’s Head of Acquisition James Booth said: “We were elated by the success of the MrQ UK Championship, we had not fully appreciated snooker’s vast reach and popularity, in terms of its live and television audience. We look forward to seeing this partnership taken to the next level at the MrQ Masters in London.

We’re particularly excited about getting involved with the fan experience at Ally Pally, renowned as the best of its kind on the snooker circuit, including interactive games. As always we’ll be bringing an extra element of fun for fans coming for a great day out.”

WST’s Chief Commercial Officer Peter Wright said: “We’re delighted to develop this relationship with MrQ, our lead partner for two of the three Triple Crown events this season. Clearly they were amazed by the incredible atmosphere at the UK Championship and the exceptional data that came out of the event, so naturally they were very motivated to extend their relationship with a rapidly growing sport.

We can now look forward to the MrQ Masters, which in recent years has increased its appeal to become one of the hottest tickets across London. We look forward to working with the MrQ team on this elite event.

I can’t say I’m thrilled… you know my thoughts about bookies and betting in general. It’s a plague…

The 2024 Championship League Snooker line-up has been revealed on the event site.

This line-up will certainly change, it always does. As it stand Ronnie has entered the event, but in the last Group , Group 7.

This event is not everybody’s cup of tea (coffee for me, please) but I like it because the players usually play with a lot of freedom and it’s often very pleasant to watch.

The 2023 UK Championship starts tomorrow … with an announcement and some sponsor’s concerns …

The first “Triple Crown” of this season starts tomorrow …

The title sponsor is MrQ … an online Casino and i-gaming platform that is not exactly “clean” judging by this article

Commission agrees £691,000 regulatory settlement with MrQ

20th September 2023 | By Zak Thomas-Akoo

20th September 2023

Mr Q

The GB Gambling Commission agreed a £690,947 (€798,643/ $853,793) regulatory settlement with MrQ operator Lindar Media for anti-money laundering (AML) and social responsibility breaches.

The Commission began its regulatory review of MrQ after it made a compliance assessment in September 2022.

The review found failings in the online bingo and igaming operator’s processes for stopping money laundering and protecting people from being harmed by gambling.

It also found that Lindar Media had breached several of its Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP). These ranged from AML to social responsibility failings.

The Commission said that, based on these failures and considering the operator’s actions since the assessment, it had agreed a £690,947 regulatory settlement with Lindar Media. This money will be directed to social responsible causes.

Findings of the compliance assessment

The GC outlined the specific failings it had found in Lindar Media’s compliance assessment. These included weaknesses in its implementation of AML policies, procedures and controls.

The regulator also discovered shortcomings in its responsible gambling policies, procedures, controls and practices. It highlighted failures that extended to its reporting as to when key events took place.

Other deficiencies included Lindar’s head of regulatory compliance taking additional management posts without Commission approval.

The operator also did not advertise its products in a socially responsible way. Finally, it failed to make its required research, prevention and treatment contributions to an organisation supporting those harmed by gambling.

You win some, you lose some

Responding to the regulatory settlement, Lindar Media said that the breaches happened during a time of growth for the business and that safer gambling policies had been improved since the time of the failures.

“My focus since 2022 has been centred around maturing the day-to-day operations through the development of the senior leadership team,” said Lindar Media chief executive Savvas Fellas.

“We’ve implemented scalable processes that provide consistency as we grow and built technology-driven models that underpin compliance and safer gambling promises to our players; all of which are aligned with our mission of offering progressive, value entertainment – with delight and transparency,” he added.

Money laundering and terrorist financing failures

Licence condition 12.1.1(1) says licence holders must assess their money laundering and terrorist financing (ML and TF) risk.

The Commission said MrQ failed to have an appropriate assessment for these risks. This was because it did not assess risk relating to customers, their means of payment, or additional inherent and emerging risks.

The ML and TF assessment also did not address key risk factors. These include customers associating with higher risk countries, along with a disproportionate spend relative to their wealth and business arrangements taking place in unusual circumstances.

Other risks not accounted for related to a customer being the beneficiary of a life insurance policy as well as when a customer is a foreign national applying for residence in return for transfers of capital.

The Commission also said Lindar breached licence condition 12.1.1(2) which outlines the operator’s responsibility for putting in place ML and TF controls.

Lindar failed to have appropriate measures in place. This included the company’s practice of automatically assigning a “low” level of ML risk to new customers.

The Commission said that, at this point, there would be not enough information to give them a rating. It assessed there was an over-reliance on financial triggers to identify and maintain ML risks.

The Commission also noted that financial thresholds for ML were too high, thereby allowing customers to deposit and lose more than £10,000. The regulator said this “did not appear to be sufficiently risk-based”.

MrQ’s social responsibility breaches

MrQ’s licence condition 15.2.1(4) makes clear licensees must notify the Commission within five working days after a key event takes place.

The operator did not inform the Commission promptly when its head of regulatory compliance left the position in June 2022. As such, the regulator found that the business was in breach of the licence condition between 20 June and September 2022.

The online bingo business also failed to comply with paragraphs 1a, 1b and 2 of the Social Responsibility Codes of Practice 3.4.1 (Customer Interaction).

These rules outline how licensees must interact with customers in a manner that minimise the risk of customers experiencing harms associated with gambling.  

Lindar Media failed to identify customers at risk of experiencing gambling harms. Its financial and safer gambling triggers “were not always effective”, especially when dealing with customers depositing at a high velocity.

Disproportionate spend relative to personal circumstances was not considered until large amounts of money had been lost. When MrQ did consider personal circumstances, it did so using County Court judgements and bankruptcy data which was not always effective.  

MrQ’s advertising failures

The Commission criticised the company for allowing its agents to use cartoon imagery to advertise the business. This is because of its appeal to children.

Cartoon characters portrayed in the adverts included Spiderman, King Kong, Piggy Bank Bills and The Doghouse Megaways. The Commission did note that when Lindar became aware of the ads, it had removed them.

Surely such association is much more damaging to the sport’s image, and hence its future, than a handful of top players opting out of a rather minor event in favour of an unstreamed exhibition in China, earning some money whilst sparing themselves a tiring back and forth trip across several time zones…

Never mind …

Other than that, WST also came up with this announcement …

£147,000 Bonus Offered For Triple Crown Maximums

Any player making two maximum breaks during this season’s Triple Crown Series will be rewarded with a massive £147,000 bonus.

This new initiative applies to the 2023 MrQ UK Championship, the 2024 Masters and the 2024 Cazoo World Championship. A player who makes two maximums (either a 147 or 155) in either the qualifying rounds or the final stages of those three tournaments will earn the huge bonus.

WST Chairman Steve Dawson said: “There is nothing quite as exhilarating in snooker as a maximum break, those moments bring us to the edge of our seats. And we’re making that achievement all the more special this season during our Triple Crown events.

“We’d love to see at least one player make a 147 at the MrQ UK Championship which would give them two more tournaments to chase the bonus. Last season we saw maximums from Kyren Wilson and Mark Selby at the Crucible – imagine the thrill if there was an extra £147,000 on the line!

“The skill level in snooker now is higher than ever and we expect this new prize will give the players extra motivation to go for maximum breaks.”

The bonus would be awarded in addition to the high break prizes for the individual events.

Up to three players could win this bonus, for example if three different players each made two 147s then they would each win £147,000. Or if one player made six maximums then he would bank £441,000!

The counting events are:

MrQ UK Championship. November 18-23 (qualifying rounds) and November 25 to December 3
The Masters. January 7-14.
Cazoo World Championship.  April 8-17 (qualifying rounds) and April 20 to May 6.

Looks great he? Well the snooker.org team had a good look at the stats. In the history of the game so far, a player having 2 maximum breaks in the course of those three events happened only once, in 2007/08 when Ronnie had one against Mark Selby in the 2007 UK Championship semi-finals, and another one in the last 16 of the 2008 World Championship against Mark Williams. In total there was never more than three maximums made during those three events combined in a season, and, other than Ronnie’s “double”, they were always made by three different players. So, this, in my eyes is just a publicity coup, as WST probably looked at the stats and know that the “risk” they are taking is very, very small … No player in their right mind will take the risk to go for a maximum in the second most important ranking tournament of the season, unless, maybe, if they are so far behind that they have forfeited any serious hope to win the match in progress.