BODOG, the largest online betting brand in the world*, have been confirmed as the new title sponsors of the Bodog.com World Grand Prix darts championship.
REIGNING Premier League Snooker Champion Shaun Murphy begins the defence of his title on Thursday at the Southampton Guildhall.
Prizefighter returns in October with the fourth edition of the Heavyweights division as eight men hope to follow Audley Harrison in lifting the title and gate-crashing the heavyweight scene.
tchroom Sport are delighted to announce that Wyldecrest Park Homes is the title sponsor of the 2010 Premier League Bowls.
MATTHEW Evans continued his fine form in the PGA EuroPro Tour as he shot the best round of the day for an early lead.
Audley Harrison has told David Haye to "man up and sign" to fight for the World Heavyweight title in a Battle of Britain bout in November.
MATTHEW Evans will be playing on the Challenge Tour next season after he won his second PGA EuroPro Tour event of the year.
ZANE Scotland has clinched an incredible victory on the PGA EuroPro Tour after a last-hole horror show from leader James Busby handed him the title.
Matchroom Sport’s Poker commentator Jesse May and regular tournament director “Mad” Marty Wilson have been nominated for the Best Contribution to Poker Award at the first ever British Poker Awards.
Ernesto joins son Oscar in World Pool Masters line-up
AMERICAN Ernesto Dominguez is among the latest qualifiers for the 2010 PartyPoker.net World Pool Masters and will join his son Oscar in the 64-player line-up.
Popular veteran Ernesto, 55, watched Oscar help USA win the Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas in December but could now be lining up against his son.
Ernesto is a seasoned campaigner and will be a danger to anyone he meets in the Masters after he qualified with victory in a tournament at the Las Vegas Cue Club.
Elsewhere, Kuo Po-cheng, who came so close to lifting the World Pool Championship in 2005, only to lose narrowly to Wu Chia-ching in the final, will make his Masters debut after winning through a tough qualifying heat at the International Pool Club in Taipei.
Kuo, who also grabbed a bronze medal at the 2006 WPC, took down countryman Chang Jung-lin by 9-6 in the final match. The six-time ESPN Asian Tour champion, Chang, had been out of competition for almost two years due to military service and almost went all the way on his comeback.
Kuo, 32, is getting married in April of this year and said his victory is the best gift he could give his bride.
Joining him as the third Taiwanese player in the line-up at the Riviera Hotel from May 12 to 16 will be Lo Li-wen, who won one of the two events at Hiland Billiards in Yokohama, Japan.
Lo is now based in Japan and is a double winner already this year taking down the Kansai 9-ball Open and the Hokkaido Open. He beat Tomoo Takano 10-6 to seal his spot.
There were two events in Yokohama and the second was won by Toru Kuribayashi as he beat former Masters competitor Satoshi Kawabata 10-6 for the Vegas spot. He joins Naoyuki Oi, who took one of the invited spots.
Working with an array of respected partners around the world, the qualifying events take in France, England, Scotland, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain, Canada, USA, Australia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Japan. This will give every pool player in the world the opportunity to win a trip to Las Vegas and mix it with the world’s elite in the Masters.
Each qualifying event will carry an entry fee and have, in most cases a maximum field of 32 players. The winner of each event wins a trip to Vegas, to include flight and accommodation, to compete in the Masters and there are cash prizes for high finishers depending on entries.
After 17 years as a 16-player invitational competition, the Masters, one of the longest established tournaments in pool, has moved to 64 players and will run from Wednesday, May 12 to Sunday, May 16, will take place at the Riviera Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Working in conjunction with Cuesports International, the Masters takes place during the annual BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships, which sees thousands of players and fans flock to the Riviera for a lengthy festival of pool.
The first two days of the main event in May feature double elimination play on a multi-table set-up as the field reduces from 64 down to 32.
The event then goes to single elimination and the last 16 is played out in a single table arena setting in front of the TV cameras, culminating in the final on the evening of Sunday, May 16.
Television is produced by Matchroom Sport and will be seen as 15 x one hour programmes in 14 countries around the world with more to be added to the list.
The prize fund is set at a guaranteed $100,000 with $20,000 going to the eventual champion.
Date posted: March 26, 2010
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