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The Old Flip

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Tournament Information

Director : David Dutton
Location : Bury
Country : United Kingdom
Information : Website

Event Dates

WPPR Snapshot (this event)

Ranking System :Main
Ranking Strength :2.60
Ratings Strength :1.85
Base Value : 11
Rated Players :22
Total (before TGP) : 15.45
TGP :52.00%
Event Booster :100.00%
Tour Value :8.03
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Results for the Classics event on April 16, 2017

Pos Player Rank Rating Points
1 David Dutton 1008 1418.90 8.03
2 Andrew Foster 188 1701.13 4.67
3 Matt Vince 212 1708.77 3.20
4 Greg Mott 147 1536.88 2.26
5 Tom Fletcher UK 1970 1480.29 1.64
6 Dan Lewell 4156 1345.63 1.22
7 Paul Garner 2226 1405.67 0.94
8 Wayne Johns 293 1659.86 0.76
10 Emil ED Dreiborg 3361 1185.86 0.58
10 Ian Walmsley 2166 1440.77 0.58
10 Martin Ayub 53 1675.25 0.58
10 Nick Hamill 1404 1319.55 0.58
13 Dave Willcox 2445 1280.05 0.48
13 Daniel Bradford 2246 1306.66 0.48
16 Ronnie P. 27832 Not Rated 0.40
16 Phoebe Lewell 10322 1123.25 0.40
16 John Parkins 3250 1425.85 0.40
16 Mike Kindler 486 1422.48 0.40
19 Stewart Judson 7816 1284.90 0.32
19 Kristian Rossi 21429 984.20 0.32
22 Tim Porter 4501 1497.73 0.24
22 Peter Blakemore 95 1533.53 0.24
22 Steven Kielty 13042 1168.06 0.24
24 Julie Chambers UK 3157 1176.92 0.19
24 Steve Akroyd 6546 1300.15 0.19
26 Chris Jones 27832 1130.33 0.13
27 Stephen Sutcliffe 11332 1172.78 0.11
28 Colin Clunie 3159 1354.49 0.08
29 Ailsa Clunie 5082 1193.58 0.05
30 Matthew Sutcliffe 9453 1235.95 0.03
Highlighted players are not applied to strength calculations due to lack of played tournaments.

This event has already occurred

Location


Cork Street
Bury

Tournament Overview


Tournament Date: April 16, 2017

1. Players may purchase up to two entries.

2. Each entry entitles the player to play 4 of the 8 tables in the competition plus a “Joker”

3. The Joker may be used to play one previously played table a further time. The player may keep the existing score on that table or substitute the new score.

4. The highest scoring player on each of the 8 tables will progress to the semi-finals

5. Where a player would qualify for the semi-finals on more than one table, the table on which they beat the second placed player by the highest percentage margin will count and their position removed from consideration on the other tables on which they achieved first place. This process would be repeated as necessary until there are eight distinct players in the semi-finals

6. The semi-finals will be played as three four player matches for each group of four. The qualifiers on tables 1 – 4 will form one group and those from tables 5 – 8 the other. A 7-5- 2-1 scoring system will be used. The tables to be used will be chosen at random from the four games not previously qualified on by any participant in each group.

7. The two highest scoring players in each semi final will progress to the final, the other two players will go into a playoff for places 5 – 8. In the event of draw for qualification for the final a single game on a randomly chosen table will be used to determine which of the drawn players goes through to the final

8. The Final and the 5-8 playoff will each consist of a single four player match. The table to be played will be chosen by the player with the lowest score in the semi-finals and the playing order will be chosen by the players starting with the highest scoring player in the semi finals and working downwards. Where there are tied positions a coin toss will be used to decide who gets the choice.

Format Details


Event Name : Classics
Qualifying Format : Unknown
Finals Format : Unknown
Player Limit : Unknown
Games Played for TGP : 13
Unlimited Qualifying? : No
Qualifying Hours for TGP : 0

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