Results for the Main Tournament event on November 09, 2024
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jayson Walsh | 1125 | 1575.10 | 23.30 |
2 | Joshua Hesketh | 1928 | 1607.80 | 15.13 |
3 | Andrew Gliatis | 654 | 1705.01 | 11.24 |
4 | Stuart Hunt | 2038 | 1657.75 | 8.58 |
5 | Pheobe Evans | 3397 | 1630.88 | 6.64 |
6 | James Searby | 2891 | 1648.38 | 5.19 |
7 | Ryan Halstead | 7136 | 1376.39 | 4.11 |
8 | Steve O'Bryan | 2377 | 1651.62 | 3.28 |
9 | Paul Jones AUS | 143 | 1843.60 | 2.68 |
9 | Eric Henderson | 5975 | 1403.74 | 2.68 |
11 | Peter Malady | 1752 | 1496.74 | 1.90 |
12 | Matt Roberts | 1822 | 1587.31 | 1.66 |
13 | Murray Boyce | 4098 | 1437.19 | 1.49 |
14 | Ron Lengling | 10993 | 1363.51 | 1.37 |
15 | Corey Hackett | 12893 | 1180.17 | 1.28 |
16 | Will De Vos | 1600 | 1553.91 | 1.20 |
16 | Steve Moss | 15103 | 1155.35 | 1.20 |
18 | Daniel Craze | 12220 | 1209.64 | 1.05 |
19 | Theo Charalambous | 9165 | 1364.60 | 0.98 |
19 | Paul Soutter | 4015 | 1449.39 | 0.98 |
21 | John Fish | 9921 | 1349.51 | 0.83 |
21 | Chad Mulheron | 8136 | 1304.18 | 0.83 |
23 | Sierra Charalambous | 6843 | 1367.72 | 0.68 |
24 | Susie Charalambous | 13933 | 1138.18 | 0.60 |
25 | James Fox AUS | 51233 | Not Rated | 0.53 |
25 | Zac Veron | 1317 | 1492.78 | 0.53 |
27 | Phillip Mills | 10696 | 1204.52 | 0.38 |
28 | Neil Taylor | 23168 | 1096.79 | 0.30 |
28 | Tim Williams AUS | 10332 | 1254.41 | 0.30 |
30 | Kris Forner | 7314 | 1371.88 | 0.15 |
31 | Mags Craze | 17347 | 1125.99 | 0.08 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 52 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: November 09, 2024
Qualifying Rounds:
Qualifying will consist of 6 rounds, with each round featuring 2 games, resulting in a total of 12 games. Players will compete in groups of 4-player matchplay. In the event of ties after qualification, a single-game playoff will be conducted on a randomly selected machine.
Semi-Finals:
Two semi-finals will be held, each consisting of one round with two matches. The top 2 players from each semi-final will advance to the final. In the event of a tie, a sudden-death match will be played on a randomly selected machine. Semi-final 1 will feature players from qualifying positions 1, 2, 7, and 8, while semi-final 2 will include players from positions 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Machine Selection/Banning in Semi-Finals and Finals:
During the semi-finals and finals, the top 2 players from the qualification rounds will have the privilege of either choosing or banning a machine. Once a machine is selected by a player, it cannot be chosen again for the rest of the competition. If a player decides to ban a machine, it will be removed from the pool for the rest of the finals. In the case of a ban, the next highest seed in the group will choose the machine instead.
Finals:
The final will consist of one round with two games. The top 4 players from the semi-finals will compete. The player with the highest overall score across the two games will be declared the winner. If there is a tie for any of the positions, a sudden-death match will be played on a randomly selected machine. The finals will also follow the machine selection/banning rules from the semi-finals, with the highest-seeded players from the semi-finals getting the first opportunity to choose or ban a machine.
Qualifying will consist of 6 rounds, with each round featuring 2 games, resulting in a total of 12 games. Players will compete in groups of 4-player matchplay. In the event of ties after qualification, a single-game playoff will be conducted on a randomly selected machine.
Semi-Finals:
Two semi-finals will be held, each consisting of one round with two matches. The top 2 players from each semi-final will advance to the final. In the event of a tie, a sudden-death match will be played on a randomly selected machine. Semi-final 1 will feature players from qualifying positions 1, 2, 7, and 8, while semi-final 2 will include players from positions 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Machine Selection/Banning in Semi-Finals and Finals:
During the semi-finals and finals, the top 2 players from the qualification rounds will have the privilege of either choosing or banning a machine. Once a machine is selected by a player, it cannot be chosen again for the rest of the competition. If a player decides to ban a machine, it will be removed from the pool for the rest of the finals. In the case of a ban, the next highest seed in the group will choose the machine instead.
Finals:
The final will consist of one round with two games. The top 4 players from the semi-finals will compete. The player with the highest overall score across the two games will be declared the winner. If there is a tie for any of the positions, a sudden-death match will be played on a randomly selected machine. The finals will also follow the machine selection/banning rules from the semi-finals, with the highest-seeded players from the semi-finals getting the first opportunity to choose or ban a machine.