Liverpool Victoria UK Championship 1998 (original) (raw)
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Bournemouth International Conference Centre, England(Tel: +44 (0) 1202 311304)
Nov 16-29, 1998 (BBC Nov 21-29)
WPBSA ranking tournament (#2 of 9)
�460,000 purse
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Report
John Higgins wins his 12th major title, his 10th ranking title and the first of the season by beating youngsterMatthew Stevens 10-6 in the final.
John, ranked No 1 in theworld rankings, picks up the first prize of �75,000 and Stevens (ranked 26th) pockets �39,000. Higgins also receives �5,000 for the highest televised break, a 141 total clearance againstTerry Murphy in the third round.
The Scot increases his lead at the top of theprovisional ranking list. Stevens moves up six places to seventh.
With six wins in seven matches the Scot is second on the tour inwin percentages.Stephen Lee is the leader.
Higgins is only the fourth player to win both the World Championship and the UK Championship in the same year. Steve Davis,Stephen Hendry andJohn Parrott are the other three.
Tessa Davidson won the Ladies title with a 4-1 win over Kelly Fisher.
Results
(Players are English unless stated)
Final
John Higgins (Scotland) 10-6 Matthew Stevens (Wales)
86-0 62-36 31-68 (52) 69-48 0-91 (62) 68-11 (50) 10-105 (105) 60-61 (H 60) 22-72 (66) 87-36 (73) 84-0 (84) 70-6 107-0 (107) 34-76 81-23 90-0 (90)
Semi-finals
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 9-7 Dave Harold
35-68 86-0 (86) 67-49 24-63 0-98 (52) 5-98 (97) 65-29 73-0 78-47 (70) 30-87 (50) 68-30 (62) 129-0 (117) 17-66 74-1 1-74 (73) 72-60 (72-60)
John Higgins (Scotland) 9-4 Paul Hunter
47-60 80-7 1-64 32-65 71-23 74-24 60-70 (JH 60) 66-53 (53-52) 67-54 74-12 71-0 (71) 101-0 (101) 89-0 (89)
Quarter-finals
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 9-5 Matthew Couch
3-79 47-76 29-81 64-18 62-52 63-38 33-62 8-49 73-39 79-36 72-17 (53) 85-2 84-27 (66) 95-21 (78)
Dave Harold 9-4 Fergal O'Brien (Ireland)
94-0 (64) 48-56 59-58 60-58 90-0 67-1 60-8 19-65 73-15 0-100 (52) 50-69 90-8 (67) 57-53
56-18 65-13 66-48 65-25 (52) 64-38 59-61 87-55 52-3 47-75 1-73 (64) 11-75 (56) 93-5 75-29
John Higgins (Scotland) 9-6 John Parrott
11-88 (88) 116-0 (116) 78-35 (60) 54-37 99-30 (99) 8-56 9-67 71-40 (66) 33-68 69-23 44-68 22-62 74-0 60-40
Third round
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 9-5 Rod Lawler
Matthew Couch 9-5 Michael Holt
Dave Harold 9-4 Mark J Williams (Wales)
Fergal O'Brien (Ireland) 9-7 Ken Doherty (Ireland)
Steve Davis 9-7 Marcus Campbell (Scotland)
Paul Hunter 9-2 Jimmy White
John Parrott 9-6 Gary Ponting
John Higgins (Scotland) 9-4 Terry Murphy (N.Ireland)
Second round
Rod Lawler 9-5 John Read
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 9-6 Stephen Lee
Matthew Couch 9-6 Marco Fu (Hong Kong)
Michael Holt 9-1 Graeme Dott (Scotland)
Mark J Williams (Wales) 9-4 Dominic Dale (Wales)
Dave Harold 9-5 Nigel Bond
Fergal O'Brien (Ireland) 9-8 Anthony Hamilton
Ken Doherty (Ireland) 9-7 Martin Clark
Marcus Campbell (Scotland) 9-5 Quinten Hann (Australia)
Steve Davis 9-2 Andy Hicks
Paul Hunter 9-6 Joe Swail (N.Ireland)
Jimmy White 9-4 Paul Davies (Wales)
John Parrott 9-3 Steve James
Gary Ponting 9-8 Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland)
Terry Murphy (N.Ireland) 9-3 Lee Richardson
John Higgins (Scotland) 9-4 Brian Morgan
First round
John Read w/o Ronnie O'Sullivan
Rod Lawler 9-4 Jamie Burnett (Scotland)
Stephen Lee 9-4 Steve Judd
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 9-7 Bradley Jones
Matthew Couch 9-3 James Wattana (Thailand)
Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 9-4 Gary Wilkinson
Michael Holt 9-7 Alan McManus (Scotland)
Graeme Dott (Scotland) 9-7 Gerard Greene (N.Ireland)
Mark J Williams (Wales) 9-3 Jimmy Michie
Dominic Dale (Wales) 9-4 David Gray
Nigel Bond 9-6 Peter Lines
Dave Harold 9-6 Dene O'Kane (New Zealand)
Anthony Hamilton 9-4 Tony Chappel (Wales)
Fergal O'Brien (Ireland) 9-2 Paul Wykes
Ken Doherty (Ireland) 9-0 John Lardner (Scotland)
Martin Clark 9-8 Joe Perry
Marcus Campbell (Scotland) 9-0 Stephen Hendry (Scotland)
Quinten Hann (Australia) 9-3 Billy Snaddon (Scotland)
Steve Davis 9-4 Graham Horne (Scotland)
Andy Hicks 9-6 John Whitty
Joe Swail (N.Ireland) 9-8 Mark King
Paul Hunter 9-3 Lee Walker (Wales)
Paul Davies (Wales) 9-4 Peter Ebdon
Jimmy White 9-3 Jonathan Birch
John Parrott 9-8 Euan Henderson (Scotland)
Steve James 9-7 Darren Morgan (Wales)
Gary Ponting 9-8 Tony Drago (Malta)
Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 9-7 Chris Small (Scotland)
Lee Richardson 9-8 Alain Robidoux (Canada)
Terry Murphy (N.Ireland) 9-3 Neal Foulds
John Higgins (Scotland) 9-1 David Roe
Brian Morgan 9-4 Tony Jones
Note: Ronnie O'Sullivan has pulled out of the tournament because of exhaustion. His doctor has ordered him to rest because he is suffering from physical and nervous exhaustion.
Janie's Report
Reports from Janie Watkins ([email protected]) as posted onalt.sport.snooker
Nov 20: What the players say...
Some are still in the tournament and some have already made the long (or short) journey home.... here are some of the comments from and about the players before the event started:
Bournemouth Pro - PAUL WYKES
"I can't wait for it to start". "I played Fergal in the Grand Prix last year at the BIC and the crowd were clapping every shot." "The UK Championship is the second biggest tournament in snooker and, with the matches over longer sessions I should be able to bring out my game". "...I need a good run in the UK..."
Result: Fergal O'Brien beat Paul Wykes 9-2
Rocket - RONNIE O'SULLIVAN
"I didn't play snooker for four months, and it was good to have a break, but I've been practising hard since the start of September".
"I had a good time away from the table. I went to Lake Garda... and took it easy".
"I played golf and enjoyed the scenery, it's a lovely place to go and get away from it all, where you don't have all the worries of snooker".
"It is one of the tournaments every player would like to win".
Result: Never got onto the starting blocks.
"Hong Kong snooker sensation Marco Fu is one man snooker's top stars are hoping to avoid..."
Result: Chop Fuey
"Thai, Wattana is Asia's leading player"
Result: Left on the "Couch"
"Now 41, 'the Nugget' is still as competitive as ever..."
Ah they got one right!
"White, UK Champion in 1992, will be looking for a long run in the tournament to boost his chances of returning to the Top 16 next season..."
So far so good.
From the History Books - The UK Championship
First played in 1977 at Blackpool Tower Circus - won by Patsy Fagan
Defeated 77 finalist Doug Mountjoy won in 1978 with a 15-9 win of David Taylor.
Big Break star John Virgo won in 1979 with a dramatic 14-13 win over Terry Griffiths.
When leading 11-7 Virgo was docked two frame for turning up late, and after trailing 13-12, he snatched the last two frames for victory. 1980 saw the reign of Steve Davis beginning. It was Davis' first major title - his current tally is 73 titles!
Welshman Terry Griffiths interrupted the Davis run in 1982, beating Alex Higgins 16-15.
And it was Higgins in 1983 who won the dramatic victory against Davis. Having trailed 7-0 to Davis, Higgins fought back to win 16-15.
Davis returned to win the title for the next four years. Amongst those was the 1985 win over Willie Thorne who missed a simple blue to take the title.
Doug Mountjoy ended the Davis run in 1988 as he enjoyed a renaissance that gave him three titles that season.
Stephen Hendry began his dominance in 1989, ironically defeating Davis 16-12. And he did the double over Davis in 1990, this time 16-15.
Parrott won the title in 1991, becoming only the third man to hold the world and uk titles at the same time.
The most popular victory was Jimmy White's in 1992 as he beat Parrott 16-9.
1993 saw the emergence of Ronnie O'Sullivan as he stormed through the event, beating Hendry 10-6 in the final, becomng the youngest ever winner of a ranking event.
Hendry's win in 1994 was astonishing as he recorded 7 century breaks during the final to defeat Ken Doherty 10-5.
Hendry won again in 95 with a 10-3 win over Ebdon and won again in 96 beating John Higgins 10-9.
Last year's winner was, of course, Ronnie O'Sullivan, but as he is unable to defend his title, another name will be engraved on this year's trophy.
Back to start of Janie's Report
Nov 16: Round One - Early scores and News
Round One of The United Kingdom championship got under way today, at The Bournemouth International Centre. The long hard trail, of two-session, 17 frame matches will eventually lead to a winner on 29th November. Ronnie O'Sullivan defends the title he won in Prestonlast year, but who will lift the crown this year.
The Grand Prix, normally a tournament that throws up a number of shocks, suggested that this could be one of the most open seasons for a long time. Pin sticking stuff for the punters!
Gerard Greene warmed to his task in the cold early Bournemouth morning as he cracked in breaks of 136 and 114 to take a 5-3 lead over Scotland's Graeme Dott.
The two ton feat was emulated by Scot Euan Henderson this afternoon, as he compiled runs of 107 and 105 in successive frames against John Parrottto earn a 4-3 lead, but Parrott knocked in 72 to leave them level after the first session.
Quick out of the blocks was Cwm's Mark J Williams. Breaks of 57, 85 57, and 86 helped him to an "unassailable" 8-1 lead over Jimmy Michie.
Fellow Welshmen Matthew Stevens and Dominic Dale ended their first sessions with their noses in front. Stevens rapped in 55, 57 and 74 on the way to a 5-3 lead over Londoner Bradley Jones; while Dale saw a 5-1 lead clipped to 5-3 as David Gray compiled 55 and 67 to cut his deficit.
Jimmy White declared himself fit and promptly proved it as he was helped to a 6-2 lead over Jonathan Birch by breaks of 57, 81 and 52. From 2-2 White took four frames on the spin to earn his lead.
Alain Robidoux's troubles looked far from over as he slipped to a 6-2 deficit against Snooker's rap man Lee Richardson, as richardson took five frames in succession.
Michael Holt put up a good show on his venue debut as he held the obdurate Scot Alan McManus 4-4 after their first session. Holt compiled runs of 64, 55 & 60.
Grand Prix winner Stephen Lee had a hard's morning's work as he was held 4-4 by Nottingham's Steve Judd and Lee had to recover from 4-2 down with the last two frames to stay in touch.
James Wattana showed glimpses of his form with runs of 55 and 85, but he was on the receiving end of breaks of 52, 70 and 85 as Scunthorpe's Matthew Couch took a 6-2 lead.
Marco Fu put pressure on Gary Wilkinson as he took 4 consecutive frames for a 5-3 lead, helped by runs of 53, and 83 twice.
Anthony Hamilton and Swansea's Tony Chappel locked themselves into a long battle, as five of the seven frames they completed took more than half an hour each, but both produced quality snooker as Chappel ran in 83 and 62 and Hamilton responded with 72, 64, 52, 96 and 51 as he took a 4-3 lead.
Irishman Fergal O'Brien saddened the local fans as he hammered out a 7-1 lead over Bournemouth boy Paul Wykes.
Mark King and Joe Swail ended locked at 4-4, as did Darren Morganand Steve James..
Paul Hunter edged into a 5-3 lead over Lee Walker in a surprisingly low scoring match.
Plymouth star Patrick Wallace of Belfast swarmed into a 6-2 lead over Grand Prix hero Chris Small, but was pegged back as Small snatched the last two frames to stay in contention. Wallace notched breaks of 66, 68 and 77.
Back to start of Janie's Report
Century Breaks
(Excluding qualifying rounds)
J Higgins 141 D Dale 138 G Ponting 138 G Greene 136 M Stevens 135 F O'Brien 130 G Ponting 128 F O'Brien 127 G Ponting 127 J White 126 A Hicks 118 M Holt 118 M Stevens 117 J Higgins 116 M Williams 116 D Harold 115 C Small 115 G Greene 114 P Wallace 114 A Hamilton 113 M Clark 111 A Hicks 111 G Ponting 109 E Henderson 107 J Higgins 107 J Higgins 106 D Harold 105 E Henderson 105 M Stevens 105 P Ebdon 104 A Hicks 104 L Richardson 102 J Higgins 101 D Harold 100
Qualifying Rounds
Plymouth Pavillions,Plymouth, England(Jul-Sep, 1998)
Results provided by Janie Watkins ([email protected])
(Players are English unless stated)
Round 5
(Monday 24th August)
John Read 5-1 Jason Prince (N.Ireland) Rod Lawler 5-4 Phaitoon Phonbun (Thailand) Steve Judd 5-4 Joe Johnson Bradley Jones 5-3 Adrian Gunnell Matthew Couch 5-3 Shokat Ali (Pakistan) Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 5-4 Karl Broughton Michael Holt 5-0 Dennis Taylor (N.Ireland) Gerard Greene (N.Ireland) 5-2 Leo Fernandez (Ireland) Jimmy Michie 5-4 Drew Henry (Scotland) David Gray 5-3 Stephen O'Connor (Ireland) Peter Lines 5-3 Tom Finstad (Canada) Dene O'Kane (New Zealand) 5-1 Paul S Davison Tony Chappel (Wales) 5-3 Wayne Jones (Wales) Paul Wykes 5-1 Eddie Manning John Lardner (Scotland) 5-4 Ian McCulloch Joe Perry 5-2 Willie Thorne Marcus Campbell (Scotland) 5-2 Dean Reynolds Quinten Hann (Australia) 5-4 Philip Williams (Wales) Graham Horne (Scotland) 5-1 Mick Price John Whitty 5-1 Nick Pearce Joe Swail (N.Ireland) 5-1 Jeff Cundy Lee Walker (Wales) 5-4 Peter McCullagh Paul Davies (Wales) 5-1 Stuart Pettman Jonathan Birch 5-3 Ian Brumby Euan Henderson (Scotland) 5-2 Karl Burrows Steve James 5-1 Shaun Murphy Gary Ponting 5-1 Jason Ferguson Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-3 Mark Davis Lee Richardson 5-1 Michael Judge (Ireland) Neal Foulds 5-3 Anthony Davies (Wales) David Roe 5-1 Sean Storey Tony Jones 5-4 Alan Burnett (Scotland)
Round 4
(Sunday 23rd August)
Phaitoon Phonbun (Thailand) 5-3 Robin Hull (Finland) Adrian Gunnell 5-0 Richard Somauroo (Mauritius) Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 5-4 Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) Tom Finstad (Canada) 5-3 Hasimu Tuerxun (China) Jeff Cundy 5-4 Shawn Budd (Australia) Shaun Murphy 5-3 Mario Geudens (Belgium)
Round 3
John Read 5-1 Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus)
Robin Hull (Finland) 5-3 Stefan Mazrocis
Steve Judd 5-2 Allister Carter
Adrian Gunnell 5-2 Martin Dziewialtowski (Scotland)
Matthew Couch 5-4 Barry Pinches
Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-3 Mark Gray
Michael Holt 5-4 Nick Walker
Leo Fernandez (Ireland) 5-1 Craig MacGillivray (Scotland)
Jimmy Michie 5-3 Gary Natale (Canada)
Stephen O'Connor (Ireland) 5-3 Barry Mapstone
Hasimu Tuerxun (China) 5-2 Wayne Brown
Paul S Davison 5-4 Mark Bennett (Wales)
Wayne Jones (Wales) 5-1 Tony Knowles
Eddie Manning 5-3 Leigh Griffin
John Lardner (Scotland) 5-4 Jason Weston
Joe Perry 5-1 Robert Milkins
Marcus Campbell (Scotland) 5-2 Chris Shade (Scotland)
Philip Williams (Wales) 5-1 Dave Finbow
Graham Horne (Scotland) 5-2 Paul McPhillips (Scotland)
John Whitty 5-4 Darren Clarke
Jeff Cundy 5-1 Karl Payne
Peter McCullagh 5-1 Surinder Gill
Stuart Pettman 5-4 Joe Delaney (Ireland)
Ian Brumby 5-2 James Reynolds (Wales)
Karl Burrows 5-2 Ian Sargeant (Wales)
Shaun Murphy 5-3 Alfie Burden
Gary Ponting 5-0 Mark Fenton (Wales)
Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-0 Chris Scanlon
Lee Richardson 5-1 David McDonnell
Anthony Davies (Wales) 5-3 Mike Dunn
Sean Storey 5-2 David Coles
Alan Burnett (Scotland) 5-1 Troy Shaw
Highest break of the rounds so far - Joe Grech 138.
Patrick Wallace goes through yet again - still undefeated. Must be wedded bliss as Patrick married as recently as this July!
Adrian Gunnell also remains undefeated.
Gunnell, Helgason and Tuerxun will be candidates for the "low" 6 qualifiers to play in the Round 4 play off.
If you have a web browser. Daily reports are being posted onwww.snookerimages.co.uk, on Eric Whitehead's site, written by John Dee.
The Sporting Life - Extra pages are also carrying some bits and pieces
If you find anyone else carrying news from Plymouth - please let us know.
Round 2
Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus) 5-0 Micky Roughan Robin Hull (Finland) 5-3 Antony Bolsover Allister Carter 5-3 Paul Sweeny Adrian Gunnell 5-4 Nigel Gilbert Barry Pinches 5-2 Stephen Murphy (Ireland) Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-0 Simon Bedford Michael Holt 5-4 Patrick Delsemme (Belgium) Leo Fernandez (Ireland) 5-3 Darren Limburg Gary Natale (Canada) w/o Jason Wallace Barry Mapstone 5-0 Stuart Reardon Hasimu Tuerxun (China) 5-4 Adrian Rosa Paul S Davison 5-4 Matt Wilson Tony Knowles 5-0 Bob Chaperon (Canada) Eddie Manning 5-4 Simon Parker Jason Weston 5-3 Colm Gilcreest (Ireland) Robert Milkins 5-2 Matthew Bray Chris Shade (Scotland) 5-2 John Giles Philip Williams (Wales) 5-2 Eddie Barker Paul McPhillips (Scotland) 5-4 Stuart Bingham John Whitty 5-4 Steve Newbury (Wales) Jeff Cundy 5-2 Darryn Walker Surinder Gill 5-2 Oliver King Joe Delaney (Ireland) 5-3 Joe Grech (Malta) James Reynolds (Wales) 5-1 Mark Miller Ian Sargeant (Wales) 5-4 Hugh Abernethy (Scotland) Shaun Murphy 5-1 David McLellan (Scotland) Mark Fenton (Wales) 5-3 Geoff Dunn (Scotland) Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-2 Steve Mifsud (Australia) David McDonnell 5-2 Nick Terry Mike Dunn 5-4 Craig Harrison David Coles 5-4 Munraj Pal Alan Burnett (Scotland) 5-1 Alex Borg (Malta)
A "no show" from Jason Wallace gives Canada's Gary Natale a walk over to Round Three, where he will play Jimmy Michie.
One seed who did survive the rigours of this morning's matches was Michael Holt, who clinched his 5-4 victory over Patrick Delsemme with a 120 break in the decider.
Hightlights: 138 from Joe Grech
Ireland: Patrick Wallace marches on undefeated
Wales: Best day so far for Wales with wins for...Philip Williams (Llanelli), James Reynolds (Church Village), Mark Fenton(Morriston), Ian Sargeant (Bargoed).
UK Break Board:
Joe Grech 138
Michael Holt 120
Keith E 119
Mehmet Husnu 116
Kristjan Helgason 110
Philip Williams 109
Allister Carter 105
John Giles 105
Adrian Gunnell 100
Round 1
Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus) 5-4 Dermot McGlinchey (N.Ireland) Robin Hull (Finland) 5-2 Johl Younger (Australia) Allister Carter 5-1 Mario Wehrmann (Netherlands) Adrian Gunnell 5-1 Anan Terananon (Thailand) Barry Pinches 5-2 Mario Cutajar (Malta) Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-3 Dylan Leary (N.Ireland) Patrick Delsemme (Belgium) 5-2 Mike Hallett Darren Limburg 5-2 Kirk Stevens (Canada) Gary Natale (Canada) 5-2 Gary Lees Stuart Reardon 5-1 Ben Reicker (Canada) Hasimu Tuerxun (China) 5-1 Leigh Robinson Matt Wilson 5-2 Saleh Muhammad (Pakistan) Bob Chaperon (Canada) 5-1 Wayne Saidler Simon Parker 5-3 Chatchawan Rutphae (Thailand) Colm Gilcreest (Ireland) 5-3 Farhan Mirza (Pakistan) Matthew Bray 5-3 Paul Cavney John Giles 5-2 Les Dodd Eddie Barker 5-4 Björn Haneveer (Belgium) Stuart Bingham 5-0 Sam Chong (Malaysia) John Whitty 5-3 Hitesh Naran (South Africa) Jeff Cundy 5-0 Darren Hackeson Surinder Gill 5-1 Brian Rowswell Joe Delaney (Ireland) 5-3 Wael Talaat (Egypt) Mark Miller 5-3 Mike Henson (Germany) Ian Sargeant (Wales) 5-1 Alastair Fleming (Scotland) Shaun Murphy 5-2 Neil Robertson (New Zealand) Geoff Dunn (Scotland) 5-4 Keith E (Singapore) Steve Mifsud (Australia) 5-2 Mark Johnston-Allen David McDonnell 5-4 Li Jian-Bing (China) Mike Dunn 5-4 Tai Pichit (Thailand) David Coles 5-4 Sean Lanigan Alex Borg (Malta) 5-1 Guo Hua (China)
Prize Money
� Not payable to overseas qualifiers who lose their first match
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Winner | 1 | * | 75,000 | 75,000 | |
Runner Up | 1 | * | 39,000 | 39,000 | |
Losing Semi-finalist | 2 | * | 19,750 | 39,500 | |
Losing Quarter-finalist | 4 | * | 10,800 | 43,200 | |
Last 16 | 8 | * | 5,525 | 44,200 | |
Last 32 | 16 | * | 3,450 | 55,200 | |
Last 64 | 32 | * | 2,950 | 94,400 | |
Last 96 | 32 | * | 1,460 | 46,720 | |
Overseas Play-off Round | 6 | * | 1,460 | � | 8,760 |
Last 134 | 32 | * | 235 | 7,520 | |
High TV Break | 1 | * | 5,000 | 5,000 | |
High Pre TV Break | 1 | * | 1,500 | 1,500 | |
Total | 460,000 | ||||
Points
Here is an overview of the points system used in the 1998 Liverpool Victoria UK Championship.
The points are awarded to the losing players in each round.
Round | Points |
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Last 198 | 270 |
Last 166 | 360 |
(seeds 97-128) | 270 |
Last 134 | 480 |
(seeds 65-96) | 360 |
Last 102 | 640 |
(overseas seeds) | 480 |
Last 96 | 640 |
(seeds 33-64) | 480 |
Last 64 | 855 |
(seeds 1-32) | 640 |
Last 32 | 1,140 |
Last 16 | 1,520 |
Q-F | 2,025 |
S-F | 2,700 |
R-up | 4,050 |
Winner | 6,075 |
See the Points System page in theRankings section for more on ranking points.
Related Pages
External
- Eric Whitehead Photography & Snooker Images
- Liverpool Victoria UK 98/99 (Results)
- Riley Leisure
- Liverpool Victoria UK Championship 1998 (Results)
- Embassy World Snooker
- The UK Championship (Results)
- The UK Championship (History and press releases)
- Jimmy White Snooker Site
- Liverpool Victoria UK Championship (Reports and results)
- Express Sport
- Live News: Snooker search (Reports and results in the archives)
- alt.sport.snooker (Reports and results)
- The Times (Reports and results in the archives)
- The Electronic Telegraph (Reports and results in the archives)
- BETonline (Betting results)
- Bournemouth International Conference Centre (The venue of the tournament)
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