About the future “900” Senior events

The first “900” Senior event concluded yesterday, with Stephen Hendry once again beating Jimmy White in the final. It was the first ever snooker event on Channel 5 and it was a huge success.

It also generated a record level of interest on this blog.

Thank You!

I have got questions about how to get tickets for the next similar event. I can’t answer that as this was a first and nothing had been planned yet for the future. Given the huge success I’m expecting a sequel obviously …

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Stephen Hendry is the 2023 Mr Vegas Snooker Champion

Stephen Hendry defeated Jimmy White in the final of the 2023 Mr Vegas Snooker to win his first tithe on the World Seniors Tour!

Here is the report shared by WSS – World Seniors Snooker

Hendry Triumphs at Inaugural Mr Vegas Snooker

Stephen Hendry ousted Jimmy White in a thrilling final in front of the live television cameras to win the inaugural World Seniors Mr Vegas Snooker title.

Held at the famous Epsom Racecourse, this unique, one-day World Seniors Snooker Tour event featured six of the sport’s most iconic characters competing in single-frame matches with a 20-second shot-clock in operation throughout.

Split into two round robin groups of three players with the top two from each progressing to the knockout semi-finals, Hendry and White both qualified from Group A earlier in the day. 

The duo initially met in the second match of the tournament with Hendry coming out on top with the help of a 55 break after White had broken down on 46.

Hendry also came from behind to defeat 1985 World Champion Dennis Taylor in his other group match, registering a run of 56 during the tie. That result set up a winner-goes-through contest between White and Taylor which the former won without conceding a point. 

There was a grandstand finish to Group B as all three contestants finished level on one victory each. 

In a meeting of former world champions to break the tournament off, Ken Doherty countered with a decisive 60 break to get the win against Joe Johnson. 

Former world number two Tony Knowles entered the fray and impressed as he dispatched Doherty, but in the final fixture of the group, Johnson responded from his opening loss to pip Knowles in a close encounter and put everyone level on wins. However, due to the highest break tiebreak rule, it was Doherty and Johnson who both advanced to the last four.

In the semi-finals – pitching group winners against runners-up from the other group – Hendry eliminated Johnson, and White constructed a break of 59 during his frame success against Doherty. 

That meant a new chapter to the Hendry-White career rivalry would be written as they squared off in yet another televised final. 

Hendry potted the opening red of the title match but was unfortunate to go in-off after deliberately colliding with the pack of reds. However, after receiving cueball in hand for his opponent’s foul, White unexpectedly missed a black off its spot when on a break of 17 to present Hendry with a scoring opportunity.

The seven-time World Champion duly obliged, although whilst on a run of 62, he too missed a relatively straightforward pot, with the winning line very close. 

White had a chance to counter-attack with the final three reds remaining, but – despite knocking in a fantastic long pot on the final red – he was unable to convert, and after some subsequent dramatic moments Hendry managed to secure victory on the colours and claim his maiden title on the World Seniors circuit.

The coverage by Channel 5, the commentary, and the punditry were all great. Neal Foulds, Reanne Evans and Rachel work really well together as a team. Rob Walker was there too, working both as MC and interviewer. He’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I really like his enthusiasm and dynamism.

The set-up, with the fans sat around tables on all sides of the playing area, looked festive and convivial. That was excellent. There were some known faces in the audience, notably Nigel Bond who was interviewed by Rob and was very appreciative about the event.

Stephen Hendry played quite well. It’s actually the best I have seen him play for years.

Those images were shared on social media by World Seniors Snooker and Jason Francis

During his post-match interview in the arena, Stephen Hendry said a few interesting things:

  • He really likes the format and the atmosphere of the event, notably the setup and the close proximity of the crowd. That gave him the motivation to prepare well, a motivation he struggles to find when facing the prospect of playing qualifiers in soulless venues in front of nobody or nearly nobody.
  • He likes the quick format as well. No surprise there … his game is, and always was, about attacking and going for his shots.

Jimmy once again failed to beat his Nemesis. He could have won today, probably should have won. It’s hard to explain. Some of the shots he took, and missed, during the final … I thought he wouldn’t have taken them, missed them in the previous rounds, or in the final had he faced someone else. But maybe that’s just me reading too much in some of the missed shots?

Today is the day… Mr Vegas is coming!

It all starts at noon in the UK, 1pm CET and 2pm in Eastern Europe.

It’s streamed on Channel 5. If you are outside the UK you will need a VPN … It’s a shame really and that’s no criticism aimed at Jason who works very hard at promoting the Seniors event and he really tried to get a broadcaster who would be available worldwide but it’s far from easy.

World Seniors Mr Vegas Snooker – 29 December 2023

Inspired by the success of “The 900”, World Seniors Mr Vegas is the first Seniors event of this season and a holiday treat. It’s coming on your screens on 29 December 2023.

Here is what you need to know about the event (source WSS)

World Seniors Mr Vegas Snooker: Preview, Rules, Format, Draw, Schedule and How to Watch

An exciting new addition to the World Seniors Snooker Tour, the inaugural Mr Vegas Snooker event takes place across an action-packed super session on Friday 29th December and is televised live on Channel 5. 

Held at the famous Epsom Racecourse – home to the prestigious Derby Festival – six snooker icons will perform throughout the one-day spectacular in an innovative format consisting of 15-minute, one-frame matches under shot-clock conditions. 

Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Dennis Taylor, Ken Doherty, Tony Knowles and Joe Johnson are all set to compete in the one-day spectacular.

Mr Vegas Snooker: Playing Rules 

All matches throughout the tournament are just a single frame, although each of these frames has a time limit of just 15 minutes. Should the frame not be complete at the end of the allocated 15 minutes, whoever is leading the frame claims the win. 

Played with a spotted cueball, cueists have just 20 seconds per shot and there are no extensions or time-outs (unless at the discretion of the referee). 

For every shot played, either a ball must be potted, or a cushion must be struck with the cueball or an object ball. 

All fouls result in cueball in hand for the opponent. 

At the end of the 15 minutes, should the players be tied on points, a blue-ball shoot-out will be used to determine the winner. 

A very different mentality to that of traditional matchplay snooker, competitors will need to think and act fast on the Mr Vegas Snooker stage. 

Mr Vegas Snooker: Tournament Format

The six competitors have been drawn into two round robin groups of three. 

In each group, the players will face each other once. 

The top two players from each group will advance to the knockout semi-finals which will commence following the completion of the groups stage. 

The winner of Group A will play the runner-up of Group B, the winner of Group B will play the runner-up of Group A. The two winning semi-finalists will then meet in the final.

Should all players be level on one win each following the completion of the group, the player who compiled the highest break in that respective group will finish top of the group. The player who made the second highest break of the group will qualify as the runner-up.

Mr Vegas Snooker: Draw and Schedule

Group A

  • Jimmy White
  • Stephen Hendry
  • Dennis Taylor

Group B

  • Ken Doherty
  • Tony Knowles
  • Joe Johnson

The 2023 World Seniors Mr Vegas Snooker begins at 12 noon (GMT) on Friday 29th December. The order of play is below:

Mr Vegas Snooker: How to Watch

The 2023 World Seniors Mr Vegas Snooker is live and exclusive on Channel 5. Please visit the Channel 5 website here for more information on how to access their platforms.

Unfortunately, the link at the end of the article is only accessible if you are in the UK 😞