Concluded

9-Red Open Handicap Snooker Tournament 2017 under the auspices of BSAM

26-Feb-2017 to 18-Mar-2017

Venue :

Matunga Gymkhana

Lakhamshi Napoo road , Matunga , 400 019

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Winners

    Jain overcomes initial blues & Saigal to emerge champion

    Mumbai: Hyderabad-based player Himanshu Jain overcame the early blues and a shaky start as he fell in arrears 0-2, but he recovered brilliantly to crown himself in glory by winning the inaugural edition of the Matunga Gymkhana 9-Red Open Handicap Snooker Tournament 2017, which is sponsored and hosted by Matunga Gymkhana.

    The 25-year-old Jain (+3 handicap) played sluggishly in the opening two frames, which he lost. But then he gradually found his touch and began to find the pots with regualar consistency and went on to quash the aspiration of 22-year-old Nikhil Saigal (+14) of Khar Gymkhana by clinch a 5-2 victory in the best-of-9 frame finals at the Matunga Gymkhana’s billiards hall.

    For his fantastic performances and winning the tournament, Jain was presented with a handsome crystal trophy and the winner’s cheque of Rs 40,000. Saigal received the runner-up trophy and a award of Rs 22,000. The two losing semi-finalists, Yasin Merchant and Rishbah Thakkar were awarded a cheque of Rs 12,000 each. The four losing quarter-finalists took home a cheuqe of Rs 7,000 each.

    Jain, a former cueist from the Mumbai, was a bit tight initially and created too many mistakes. The luck factor was also not too kind to him as he gave away many negative points from fouls to his younger opponent Saigal, who with some steady play went on to pocket the first two frames.

    But, Jain finally came to grips with his potting from the third frame and asserted his authority to take the match away for the Khar Gymkhana player who was left clueless and was unable to offer much of a fight. Jain, who had some multiple tiny breaks, finally came good in the fifth by compiling a break of 45, the best of the final as he romped to a 41-70, 24-55, 67-37, 66-39, 68(45)-17, 57-27, 61-18 victory.

    The former two-time Asian Snooker champion, Yasin who had constructed a break of 87 in the earlier round won the highest break of the tournament award in the ‘A’ category and he got Rs 3,000 and a memento. Kreishh Gurbaxani and Saparsh Pherwani, also won similar awards of Rs 3,000 and mementos for the highest breaks in their respective categories.

    Results – (semi-finals):  Himanshu Jain (+3) bt Nikhil Saigal (+14) 5-2 (41-70, 24-55, 67-37, 66-39, 68(45)-17, 57-27, 61-18).


Last Date of Entry
Entry Form
Entries Recieved
20 Feb 2017

Draws

Date(s)
Draw
Result
26-2-2017 To 18-3-2017

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Entry Fees

Rs. 800/- per participant

Match Format & Rules

Format  :

1)    Knock-out from day 1

2)    Upto Pre-Pre-Quarters                  -        Best of 5 frames

3)    Pre-quarters, Quarters and Semis   -        Best of 7 frames

4)    Finals                                        -        Best of 9 frames

 

Rules  :

1)    Unless otherwise notified, the tournament shall run in accordance with the prevailing rules and regulations of the Billiards & Snooker Federation of India (BSFI).

2)    The Tournament Committee shall be the sole authority for the arrangement of all the matches.

3)    The handicap of each individual player shall be decided by the Tournament Committee which reserves the right to change the handicap of any player at any stage of the tournament.

4)    Once entries have been accepted, no replacement/substitution of players will be entertained.  However, the Tournament Committee at its discretion, reserves the right to accept such changes if necessary and with valid reasons, so long as no match has been played by the player/s.

5)    All players must report atleast 15 minutes before the scheduled time of their matches.

6)    All the matches will be played in accordance with the announced match schedule

7)    Postponement of any match will be at the Tournament Committee’s discretion.

8)    A grace period of 10 minutes will be allocated for each fixture.  In the event of being late or no show by a player by the end of the 10th minute one frame will be awarded to the opponent, after 20 minutes 2 frames down, after 30 minutes a walk-over will be awarded in favour of the opponent.

9)    All the participants are requested to kindly pay the entry fees before their scheduled first match.

10) In the event of both players failing to turn up, the tie will be scratched.

11) Dress Code   -    Dress Code shall be maintained throughout the tournament and no sandals, chappals, short pants, ¾ pants, round-neck T-shirts, torn jeans & low waist jeans will allowed.  Normal casual wear with formal or sports shoes will be the dress code for all the matches.  No excuses will be heard with regards to the dress code, except for medical reasons.

12) In the absence of referee, all the decisions taken by the marker will be final and binding. In the event of dispute, players should immediately stop play and approach the presiding Tournament Committee Member for assistance. The decision of the committee member shall be deemed as final.

13) The Tournament Committee reserves the right to make changes to these rules and regulations and their decisions on all matters pertaining to this event shall be final.

14) For players having handicaps between +24 to +42 minimum break of 21 is required for Highest Break Prize Money, similarly min. break of 45 for +15 to +23 and min. break of 60 for scr to +14

15) Snooker behind nominated ball is not allowed.

16) Foul-and-a-miss rule:    Only One (1) foul-and-a-miss i.e. One (1) re-spot and after that

      (a)   play from where the cue-ball has come to rest

      (b)   ask opponent to play

     

17) Finally all are requested to play in the spirit of the game

Prize

1)    Winner                               -        Rs. 40,000/-

2)    Runners-Up                       -        Rs. 22,000/-

3)    Semi-Finalist                     -        Rs. 12,000/- (each)

4)    Quarter-Finalist                 -        Rs.   7,000/- (each)

5)    Pre-Quarter-Finalist           -        Rs.   3,000/- (each)

6)    Highest Break                             -         (3 categories)

7)    Special prize for break of 99          -        Rs.   9,900/- (if more than one player hits a break of 99 then prize amount will be equally shared.)


Contact

Tournament Committee Members:

1)    Mr. Arun Agrawal (MG)                 -        9969927698

2)    Mr. Naresh G. (MG)                      -        9930752328

3)    Mr. Darshan Shah (MG)                 -        9819722003