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Snooker Shoot Out

The Snooker Shoot Out is a professional tournament on the , characterized by its fast-paced, single-frame knockout format where each match lasts a maximum of 10 minutes under a strict to promote aggressive and rapid play. First staged as a one-off non- in 1990 at Trentham Gardens in , , where Darren Morgan defeated Mike Hallett 2-1 in the final, the tournament was revived in 2011 under the (then governed by the WPBSA) as an annual non- invitational with 64 players, initially held at the Blackpool Tower Circus. It expanded to a 128-player field in 2017 and transitioned to a that year, awarding points toward the world rankings and attracting a broader entry from professional and nominated amateur players. The format emphasizes speed and unpredictability, with players lagging to decide the break-off, after which the cue ball is played from hand following any foul, and no "foul and a miss" or extended "play again" rules apply to maintain momentum. A enforces 15 seconds per shot in the first five minutes and 10 seconds thereafter, with time fouls penalized at a minimum of five points or the value of the ball on, whichever is greater; additionally, if no ball is hit or pocketed and no contacted, a foul is awarded. Matches conclude when only the black ball remains, with the first to pot it or force a foul winning, or via a sudden-death blue ball in ties, all in a flat, random draw from 128 entrants until the semi-finals and final. Notable for producing upsets and high-pressure moments due to its brevity—often described as " on "—the event has been hosted at various venues, including , , and , with a return to Blackpool's Tower Circus scheduled for December 10–13, 2025, marking the first time there in a decade. The 2024 edition, held at 's Mattioli Arena from December 4–7, was won by , who claimed his first ranking title. The tournament offers a total prize fund of £171,000, with £50,000 to the winner, £20,000 to the runner-up, and descending amounts down to £500 for last-128 losers, making it a vital opportunity for lower-ranked players to boost earnings and rankings.

Tournament Overview

Event Details

The Snooker Shoot Out was first established in 1990 as an invitational non-ranking tournament, held at Trentham Gardens in , . The event was revived in 2011 under the auspices of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), which introduced a fast-paced format to appeal to a broader audience, and it has been organized by the (WST) since the tour's formation. The tournament has rotated through various venues in the over its history. It was hosted at the Circus Arena in from 2011 to 2015, moved to the Theatre in Reading in 2016, the from 2017 to 2019, the in in 2020 and 2021, and the Mattioli Arena in from 2022 to 2024. The 2025 edition marks a return to , specifically the Tower Circus at , emphasizing the venue's historic significance and ability to create an immersive setting. Traditionally scheduled as an annual event in or to kick off the professional calendar, recent iterations have shifted to , with the 2025 tournament set for December 10–13 over four days of continuous play. Since 2017, the field has consisted of 128 players, open to all professional tour card holders who enter, plus eight nominations selected by the WPBSA as wildcards, with additional amateurs invited to fill any remaining spots if necessary. The number of amateurs can vary; for instance, 22 amateurs competed in the edition alongside 106 professionals, enhancing opportunities for emerging talent. The event is renowned for its boisterous atmosphere, where a live surrounds the on all sides in an arena-style setup, accompanied by and heightened energy that intensifies the pressure on competitors. The total prize fund stood at £171,000 for the edition, with £50,000 awarded to the winner, underscoring the tournament's role in offering substantial financial incentives within a high-stakes, time-constrained format.

Ranking and Prize Money

The Snooker Shoot Out was established as a non-ranking event from its inception in 2011 until 2016, featuring a 64-player invitational format that did not contribute to players' positions on the rankings. In 2017, it transitioned to a event with an expanded field of 128 players, awarding that directly factors into the rankings, which are calculated based on earnings from over the previous two seasons. This shift integrated the tournament into the professional circuit's competitive structure, providing valuable ranking progression opportunities. The event's prize fund for 2024 totaled £171,000, distributed across all participants with higher amounts for advancing players; figures for 2025 are expected to remain comparable. The breakdown emphasizes rewards for deep runs while ensuring modest payouts for early exits, as shown below:
StagePrize Money
Winner£50,000
Runner-up£20,000
Semi-finalist£8,000
Quarter-finalist£4,000
Last 16£2,000
Last 32£1,000
Last 64£500
Last 128£250
These earnings serve as points, with the receiving £50,000 toward their total, equivalent to significant upward mobility in the standings. As a event, the Snooker Shoot Out holds particular importance for lower-ranked professionals and qualifiers, offering a platform to accumulate points and potentially secure a first , which can boost seeding and card retention. For instance, claimed his maiden victory in 2024, propelling him into career-best form and enhancing his position on the . Similar breakthroughs have occurred for players like in 2018, underscoring the tournament's role in career advancement for emerging talents outside the elite top ranks. Sponsorship has underpinned the event's growth since its ranking era began, with serving as title sponsor from 2017 through 2023, supporting its expansion and visibility. In 2024 and 2025, 9Club took over as lead partner, continuing to fund the tournament's operations and global broadcast.

Historical Development

Origins in 1990

The International One Frame Shoot-Out, the original incarnation of what would later become known as the Snooker Shoot Out, was staged from 26 to 28 September 1990 at Trentham Gardens in , . Organized as an invitational event on the professional Main Tour and sanctioned by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), it represented an experimental effort to introduce a faster-paced format to the sport amid efforts to enhance its appeal for television broadcasting and wider audiences. The tournament drew 128 players, including established professionals such as , who advanced to the last 64 before exiting with a of £250. The format emphasized speed and decisiveness, consisting of single-frame knockout matches through most rounds, with the final contested as a best-of-three frames to determine the champion. Welsh player Darren Morgan emerged victorious, defeating England's Mike Hallett 2–1 in the final. Morgan collected £5,000 as the winner, while Hallett received £3,000 as runner-up; the total prize fund amounted to £39,750, distributed across the field in this non-ranking competition. Other notable participants included , Jason Whittaker, Tony Knowles, and , highlighting the event's inclusion of competitive talent from the era. Despite generating interest as a one-off experiment, the was not repeated until its revival in under a revised structure. Players like expressed strong dislike for the format, describing it as uncharacteristic of traditional and something he preferred to forget, which may have contributed to its initial lack of continuation. The event thus served as a , laying groundwork for the modern Shoot Out's emphasis on rapid play while underscoring the challenges of integrating such innovations into the sport's established calendar.

Revival and Evolution Since 2011

The Snooker Shoot Out was revived in 2011 as a non-ranking professional tournament featuring 64 players, held at the Tower Circus from 2011 to 2015 before moving to the Theatre in Reading in 2016. This reintroduction aimed to bring a fast-paced, one-frame format to the sport, drawing on the original 1990 concept but adapting it for modern audiences with a to enforce quick play. The event quickly gained popularity for its unpredictable nature and lively atmosphere, particularly in , where it became a fan favorite. In , the tournament transitioned to ranking status and expanded to 128 players, significantly increasing its competitive stakes and inclusivity on the calendar. Venues shifted to the Colosseum for 2017–2020, the in for 2021, the Morningside Arena (now Mattioli Arena) in for 2022, January 2023, and 2024, with the December 2023 edition at Swansea Arena before returning to the Tower Circus in 2025. This evolution reflected efforts to balance accessibility and spectacle, with the 2025 Blackpool return anticipated to recapture the event's signature vibrant crowd energy. For the 2025 edition, the WPBSA announced nominations for additional amateur players on November 3, 2025, further promoting inclusivity. Key milestones marked growing inclusivity, including the debut of female players Reanne Evans and Emma Parker in 2019, the first women to compete in the final stages of a ranking event on television. Evans further made history in January 2023 by becoming the first female winner of a match, defeating Stuart Bingham 60-8, and later that December claimed the overall title, the first woman to win a professional ranking tournament. Additionally, Shaun Murphy achieved the first maximum 147 break in the event's history in December 2023, compiling it in just seven minutes and 35 seconds against Bulcsu Revesz. The tournament's growth has been bolstered by expanded television coverage on and since 2017, reaching wider audiences and highlighting dramatic moments like maximum breaks and upsets. Format adjustments for fairness, such as the 2018 change to a penalty of the greater of five points or the value of the ball on for violations (up from a flat five points), addressed player concerns about overly punitive rules. The venue has historically drawn strong attendance, with the 2025 edition expected to set new benchmarks for live engagement. Challenges have included the 2021 edition, held behind closed doors at due to restrictions, limiting the event's traditional electric atmosphere. Player feedback has often highlighted the intense pressure of the shot clock, with figures like criticizing it for favoring aggressive styles over tactical play, though proponents argue it enhances excitement and tests adaptability under duress.

Rules and Format

Match Structure

The Shoot Out employs a single-elimination format featuring 128 players, with every match contested as a single frame limited to a maximum duration of 10 minutes. This structure ensures rapid progression through seven rounds, from the last 128 to the final, emphasizing speed and decisiveness over extended play. The draw for the opening round and all subsequent rounds is conducted randomly, creating an FA Cup-style bracket with no protection, which allows high-ranking professionals to potentially meet early alongside amateurs and qualifiers. To initiate each , players participate in a from the baulk line, striking their simultaneously toward the top ; the player whose ball returns closest to the baulk without touching another ball or first wins and decides who breaks off. The winner of the also determines the order for any if needed. The balls are set up on a standard table measuring 12 ft by 6 ft, with 15 reds, 6 colours, and the in their conventional positions; no re-racking occurs during the , maintaining the setup throughout. Frame play advances under a strict , beginning with 15 seconds per shot for the initial five minutes to allow strategic setup, then accelerating to 10 seconds per shot for the remaining time to heighten pressure in the closing stages. The clock activates once the balls have settled following the previous shot, after the referee announces the score, or when the cue ball is handed to the player; it pauses only during official timeouts or interventions. If the concludes in a tie at the 10-minute mark, a determines the shooting order for a sudden-death , where players alternate attempts to the blue ball from within the 'D' until one succeeds. The tournament promotes inclusivity by allowing women to qualify through the World Women's Snooker tour since 2019, marking the first time female players competed in a event of this scale. Additionally, eight amateurs receive via WPBSA nominations each year, providing opportunities for emerging talents to face the professional field in this fast-paced format.

Shot Clock and Penalties

The Snooker Shoot Out employs a strict to enforce the tournament's fast-paced nature, with each limited to a maximum of 10 minutes. During the first five minutes, players must commence a within 15 seconds of the clock starting. In the final five minutes, this reduces to 10 seconds per , intensifying the pressure as the match progresses. The is initiated by the timing once the balls have come to rest, the has announced the score, or the cue ball has been handed or placed following a foul. Exceeding the shot clock time results in a time foul, awarding the opponent a minimum penalty of 5 points or the value of the ball on, whichever is greater. The incoming player then receives the cue ball in hand, allowing placement anywhere on the table for the next shot. After any foul, the opponent receives the cue ball in hand anywhere on the table. This mechanism discourages hesitation and promotes decisive play, as repeated time fouls can quickly alter the frame's momentum. All fouls in the Snooker Shoot Out, including misses, incorrect ball contacts, or failures to nominate properly, incur the same minimum penalty of 5 points or the value of the on, with the opponent gaining ball in hand. Unlike standard , there is no "foul and a miss" rule or option to request a "play again," ensuring continuous action. A key additional rule mandates that every must result in at least one ball striking a or being potted; failure to do so constitutes a foul, effectively prohibiting traditional safety play that avoids both outcomes. If the frame concludes with equal scores after 10 minutes or when the black is potted or fouled upon, a sudden-death blue ball determines the winner. The blue ball is respotted on its designated position, and players alternate attempts from within or on the baulk-line "D," with the lag winner choosing who starts. Players alternate shots from within the D to pot the respotted blue ball; the first to pot it wins the . Contacting any cushion other than the pocket's curved edge counts as a .

Tournament Results

List of Winners

The following table lists the winners of the Snooker Shoot Out since its inception in 1990, including the runner-up, final score, venue, and ranking status of the event.
YearWinnerNationalityRunner-upScoreVenueRanking status
1990Darren MorganWALMike Hallett2–1Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-TrentNon-ranking
2011Nigel BondENGRobert Milkins62–23Tower Circus, BlackpoolNon-ranking
2012Barry HawkinsENGGraeme Dott61–23Tower Circus, BlackpoolNon-ranking
2013Martin GouldENGMark Allen104–0Tower Circus, BlackpoolNon-ranking
2014Dominic DaleWALStuart Bingham77–19Tower Circus, BlackpoolNon-ranking
2015Michael WhiteWALXiao Guodong54–48Tower Circus, BlackpoolNon-ranking
2016Robin HullFINLuca Brecel50–36Hexagon Theatre, ReadingNon-ranking
2017Anthony McGillSCOXiao Guodong67–19Watford Colosseum, WatfordRanking
2018Michael GeorgiouCYPGraeme Dott79–0Watford Colosseum, WatfordRanking
2019Thepchaiya Un-NoohTHAMichael Holt74–0Watford Colosseum, WatfordRanking
2020Michael HoltENGZhou Yuelong64–21Watford Colosseum, WatfordRanking
2021Ryan DayWALMark Selby67–24Marshall Arena, Milton KeynesRanking
2022Hossein VafaeiIRNMark Williams71–0Morningside Arena, LeicesterRanking
2023 (Jan)Chris WakelinENGJulien Leclercq119–0Morningside Arena, LeicesterRanking
2023 (Dec)Mark AllenNIRCao Yupeng59–36Swansea Arena, SwanseaRanking
2024Tom FordENGLiam Graham31–28Mattioli Arena, LeicesterRanking
The 2025 edition is scheduled for 10–13 December at the Blackpool Tower Circus, with as defending champion.

Notable Performances in Finals

In the 2024 final, secured his maiden ranking title with a dramatic 31–28 victory over Liam Graham at the Mattioli Arena in , potting the decisive balls in the final seconds after Graham missed a crucial shot. The 2023 final stands out for Chris Wakelin's flawless performance, compiling a 119 break to defeat Julien Leclercq 119–0 and claim his first ranking title, the only century ever recorded in a Shoot Out final due to the format's intense time constraints. Meanwhile, made history earlier in the tournament as the first woman to win a match, beating 60–8 in the opening round. In 2021, Ryan Day claimed his third ranking title by defeating 67–24 in the final, showcasing precise break-building under the shot clock's pressure to edge out the world champion. The inaugural 1990 event culminated in Darren Morgan's 2–1 best-of-three victory over Mike Hallett, with the deciding frame featuring a high-pressure pot on the pink that sealed the title in the tournament's experimental format. High-scoring finals remain rare in the Shoot Out owing to the accelerating shot clock and single-frame intensity, with most concluding around 50–40 on average, emphasizing tactical errors over extended breaks.

Achievements and Records

Century Breaks

Century breaks are exceptionally rare in the Snooker Shoot Out due to the tournament's accelerated format, including a shot clock of 15 seconds per shot for the first five minutes of the match, reducing to 10 seconds thereafter, constraining the time for methodical potting sequences needed to compile 100 or more points. This pressure cooker environment prioritizes speed over precision, resulting in fewer opportunities for extended runs compared to standard snooker events. As of the 2024 edition, a total of 30 century breaks have been recorded across the tournament's history. The highest break ever achieved in the event is 147, the maximum possible in snooker, compiled by in his first-round match against Bulcsu Revesz during the December 2023 edition; this marked the first maximum in history and was completed in just 7 minutes and 35 seconds. Only one century break has been made in a final, a 119 by to defeat Julien Leclercq 1–0 in the January 2023 final, securing Wakelin's maiden ranking title and the high-break prize. Several players have compiled multiple centuries in the event, with and each achieving two. The 2023 tournaments (both editions combined) saw the highest number of centuries in a single calendar year, with five recorded. Below is a table of selected notable century breaks, highlighting maximums, finals, and high scores:
YearPlayerOpponentRoundBreak
2023 (Dec) ()Bulcsu Revesz ()First round147
2023 (Jan) ()Julien Leclercq ()Final119
2024 ()Andrew Pagett ()First round101
2022 ()Leo Fernandez ()First round123
2021Mark Allen () ()Last 16142
These instances underscore the exceptional skill required to overcome the format's constraints and achieve a century, often turning matches in the players' favor due to the single-frame structure.

Statistical Milestones

holds the record for the most Snooker Shoot Out titles, with two victories in 2015 and 2017. Michael Holt has played the most matches in the tournament's history, with 42 appearances resulting in 30 wins and a 71.4% win rate. boasts the highest win percentage among players with significant participation, achieving 87.5% by securing 7 wins from 8 matches. The lowest aggregate score in a match occurred in 2024, when Elliot Slessor defeated Mostafa Dorgham 7–1 for a total of 8 points, marking the lowest winning score and overall aggregate in the event's history. Paul Davison holds the worst record, entering 7 times without a single win. Jimmy Robertson has the most appearances without winning the title, with over 10 entries as of 2024. A notable milestone for female players came in 2023, when Reanne Evans became the first woman to win a match on the World Snooker Tour by defeating Stuart Bingham 60–8. These statistics reflect performance data up to the 2024 edition, with the 2025 tournament pending.

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