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Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present day)

Postby Pink Ball

When each of the great snooker tournaments were at their peak formats:

1. World Snooker Championship 1982-present day
2. UK Championship 1982-1992
3. World Matchplay Championship 1989-1992
4. Tour Championship 2019
5. British Open 1987-1989
6. The Classic 1985-1990
7. China Open 2018-present day
8. Shanghai Masters 2018-present day
9. International Championship 2012-present day
10. Matchroom Professionall Championship 1986-1988
11. The Grand Prix 1984-1992
12. The Masters 2011-present day
13. Irish Masters 1996-2000
14. Players Championship 2018-present day
15. Scottish Masters 1989-1992
16. German Masters 2011-present day
17. Champion of Champions 2013-present day

Re: Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present da

Postby Andre147

Why do you think Masters is better from 2011 onwards?

I know you dont like the Masters, but it's peak years were definately at the Conference Center, I'd say early 80s, up until 2006, which ended the Conference era with one of the best finals ever.

Re: Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present da

Postby Pink Ball

Andre147 wrote:Why do you think Masters is better from 2011 onwards?

I know you dont like the Masters, but it's peak years were definately at the Conference Center, I'd say early 80s, up until 2006, which ended the Conference era with one of the best finals ever.

This is about formats, no more, no less. Masters matches went longer from the mid-'90s, and they got rid of wildcards in 2011. Also, the ranking system improved also, so the 16 who qualified were generally stronger.

Re: Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present da

Postby Andre147

Pink Ball wrote:
Andre147 wrote:Why do you think Masters is better from 2011 onwards?

I know you dont like the Masters, but it's peak years were definately at the Conference Center, I'd say early 80s, up until 2006, which ended the Conference era with one of the best finals ever.

This is about formats, no more, no less. Masters matches went longer from the mid-'90s, and they got rid of wildcards in 2011. Also, the ranking system improved also, so the 16 who qualified were generally stronger.


Yes you're right in that regard, so given the format I'd agree with you.

Re: Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present da

Postby SnookerEd25

Wildcards at the Masters were a daft idea; primarily designed to help Steve Davis or Jimmy White get in when they were in and out of the top 16.

Having said that, my first view of Ding was when he was given a Wildcard at the Masters and it was clear he was something special, beating Joe Perry just six months into his pro’ career and taking Stephen Lee to a decider.

Re: Greatest tournaments in snooker history (1977-present da

Postby Wildey

Pink Ball wrote:
Andre147 wrote:Why do you think Masters is better from 2011 onwards?

I know you dont like the Masters, but it's peak years were definately at the Conference Center, I'd say early 80s, up until 2006, which ended the Conference era with one of the best finals ever.

This is about formats, no more, no less. Masters matches went longer from the mid-'90s, and they got rid of wildcards in 2011. Also, the ranking system improved also, so the 16 who qualified were generally stronger.

Thanks for asking the question i was thinking Andre <laugh>


and yea i have to agree with you pink ball