Mark Selby managed to finish the meeting with Mark Allen in time, the score 17-15 and reached the final of the World Snooker Championship.

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Mark Selby v Mark Allen 17-15 WC Snooker Semi Final

Four-time Crucible champion Selby won the first five frames of the final session and qualification for the final action appeared to be a mere formality (16-10).

Allen gave the feeling that he could come back, he came close to one frame (16-15), but the Englishman eventually prevailed before the deciding frame (17-15).

Know:

  • The “Jester from Leicester” will play Luca Bresel (World No. 10) in the grand final after the Belgian made an incredible comeback against Xi Jiahui (5-14 to 17-15).
  • Mark Selby will mark his sixth WC snooker final. He lost the first (in 2007 to John Higgins), but made up for it in the next four: (2014, 2016, 2017 and 2021).

Video source: Eurosport

How the final of the World Snooker Championship will be held

In the grand final, the winner will be determined by the “best of 35 frames”.

There will be 8 frames in the first session of the final. The second session will consist of 9 frames, the third will consist of 8 frames. Finally, the final session will have a maximum of 10 frames (may or may not all be played, depending on the score on the table).

How money is distributed for CM Snooker 2023

Winner: £500,000

Second place: £200,000

Semi-Final: £100,000

Quarters: £50,000

Second round: £30,000

First round: £20,000.

You can read the full presentation of the World Snooker Championship here.