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Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

All the EPTC Tournaments is being used as a Qualifying Means to Get a wild Card in to the European Masters in Germany at the Moment top of that Ranking List is Luca Brecel on 1,610 Ranking Points from 5 EPTC im not sure how many wild cards there will be but Currently the Top 10 Looks like this

1 Luca Brecel 1,610
2 Lasse Munstermann 1150
3 Hans Blanckaert 795
4 Chris Henry 780
5 Maurice Le Duc 740
6 Tomasz Skalski 730
7 Jurgen Kesseler 650
8 Mario Mehrmann 640
9 Rune Kempe 580
10 Dieter Meier 570

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

Monique wrote:There will be 8 wildcards.


i did not know anything about this until about 3 weeks ago and the ferrett put out the full ranking list on TSF on pdf yesterday.

its worked out via the allocation of Ranking Points rather that PTC Merit points.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Monique

wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:
Monique wrote:There will be 8 wildcards.


i did not know anything about this until about 3 weeks ago and the ferrett put out the full ranking list on TSF on pdf yesterday.

its worked out via the allocation of Ranking Points rather that PTC Merit points.


You should read ROS forum more often ... ;) you would have known months ago.
Last edited by Monique on 18 Nov 2010, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

Monique wrote:
wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:
Monique wrote:There will be 8 wildcards.


i did not know anything about this until about 3 weeks ago and the ferrett put out the full ranking list on TSF on pdf yesterday.

its worked out via the allocation of Ranking Points rather that PTC Merit points.


You should read ROS forum more often ... ;) you would have known monts ago.


i know.

its just tough being everywhere lol

not seen 606 for ages either

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

Wild Cards are only awarded to Players who are residents of European continent thats why Daniel Wells who is No 1 Amateur is not on the List.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

Chris Henry being English was slightly confusing but apparently he Lives in Belgium.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Monique

wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:Chris Henry being English was slightly confusing but apparently he Lives in Belgium.


Yes, he does. He's living in Bruges methinks or in the area anyway.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Roland

Belgian prodigy Luca Brecel is among the eight wild cards who will compete in snooker’s German Masters in February.
All amateur players from continental Europe were given the chance to earn a wild card for the world ranking event, which runs from February 2 to 6 at the at the Tempodrom in Berlin, via the 12 events in the Players Tour Championship. The top six of those players on the PTC Order of Merit have been handed a place.

Brecel, the 15-year-old who won the European Championship this year, will be joined by Germany’s Lasse Munstermann, Dutchmen Mario Wehrmann and Maurice Le Duc and Belgium’s Hans Blanckaert and Tomasz Skalski.
German Champion Stefan Kasper, from Memmingen near Munich, has been selected by tournament promoter DragonStars Event Management as another wild card. The eighth and final one will be selected by World Snooker in January.

The eight lowest-seeded qualifiers from the professional tour will have to play a wild card.


http://www.worldsnooker.com/uk_champ10_ ... tm?tid=172

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Wildey

Wells Handed Berlin Place

http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsAr ... 50,00.html

Seven of the eight wild cards were announced in December, and World Snooker have now decided to give Welshman Wells the final place. He will play qualifier Liu Song, with the winner to face Stephen Maguire in the last 32.

Wells, age 22, played two seasons on the professional tour from 2008 to 2010, reaching the last 48 of the Betfred.com World Championship in 2009. He has impressed on the new Players Tour Championship Series this season and finished the highest amateur in the Order of Merit.

Re: Wild Card Rankings

Postby Witz78

Wild wrote:Wells Handed Berlin Place

http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsAr ... 50,00.html

Seven of the eight wild cards were announced in December, and World Snooker have now decided to give Welshman Wells the final place. He will play qualifier Liu Song, with the winner to face Stephen Maguire in the last 32.

Wells, age 22, played two seasons on the professional tour from 2008 to 2010, reaching the last 48 of the Betfred.com World Championship in 2009. He has impressed on the new Players Tour Championship Series this season and finished the highest amateur in the Order of Merit.


Was hoping Knowles might get a wildcard for this to reward him for playing in most of these PTC and EPTC events <ok>