
Mark Allen won his 16th career trophy after defeating Yupeng Cao 65-4 in the final of the Snooker Shoot Out.
Mark Allen defeated Yupeng Cao in the Snooker Shoot Out final
The Northern Irishman clearly outplayed the player from China, who failed to capitalize on the opportunities that opened up in front of him. Pistolet won its 10th ranking tournament title.
After this tournament, Mark Allen will receive a check for £50,000 and Yupeng Cao will go home with £20,000.
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Mark Allen’s path to winning the Snooker Shoot Out:
52-15 v Ben Woollaston
69-1 against Oliver Brown
58-36 vs. Sanderson Lam
19-10 against Oliver Lines
52-18 against Xi Jiahui
60-8 v Stephen Hallworth / semi-final
65-4 vs Yupeng Cao / final.
To find out about Snooker Shout Out:
The Snooker Shoot Out (season 2023-2024) took place from 6 to 9 December at the Swansea Arena. It was included in the “Ranking Event” category, and the Englishman Chris Wakelin became the champion of the title.
As the basic rules, you should know the following: plays one frame lasting up to 10 minutes.
During the first five minutes, players have 15 seconds to make a shot, and after five minutes they will only have 10 seconds to hit the bat.
The player with the most points on the table wins the match.
Who won the Snooker Shoot Out over time
1990 – Darren Morgan
2011 – Nigel Bond
2012 – Barry Hawkins
2013 – Martin Gould
2014 – Dominic Dale
2015 – Michael White
2016 – Robin Hull
2017 – Anthony McGill
2018 – Michael Georgiou
2019 – Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
2020 – Michael Holt
2021 – Ryan Day
2022 – Hossein Vafaei 2022
2023 (January) – Chris Wakelin
2023 (December) – Mark Allen.
Source: Hot News

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