The 900 is back for Season Two on Monday evening, with the fast-paced, unpredictable event offering the biggest prize in amateur snooker once again.
The innovative idea burst onto the scene last year and was a hit with amateur players, who scrapped it out for the £10,000 top prize, eventually won by Ant Parsons.
The tournament is back with the same one-frame format, in the same Crucible Sports & Social Club in Reading, but played with a live crowd this time around, which will be a first.
It is a huge opportunity for some little-known players, while there are former world champions Dennis Taylor and Joe Johnson, ex-pros including Tony Drago, Michael Holt, Robin Hull and Ng On Yee all involved and even pool star Jayson Shaw.
The event is played over eight weeks, with the winner each week winning £2,000 and qualifying for the Grand Final where the £10,000 and Season Two title is on offer.
The man behind The 900, Jason Francis, told Metro.co.uk: ‘There’s been huge interest after last year, hence why we’re going to a live studio.
‘We’ve built a live studio, we’ve got champions from 15 countries. The interest has been unbelievable.
‘The TV channel – SportyStuffTV – have already put the dates in for Season 3 next year, so The 900 is definitely here to stay. We just look to build on it and get the prize money bigger and bigger.’
Francis is also chairman of World Seniors Snooker and says talks are underway to get The 900 events on a bigger broadcaster under that banner.
‘We’re still talking to Channel 5 about doing one day specials of The 900 with them, with the more high profile players,’ he said.
‘Possibly by the end of the year with the likes of Jimmy [White], Stephen [Hendry] and Ken [Doherty] under the World Seniors banner.
‘A problem with snooker is that you don’t know how long it will last. With The 900 we know how long it’s going to be. An 8-player event can be done in three hours and that’s very appealing to broadcasters.’
What is The 900?
The matches are one frame of 15 minutes – which is 900 seconds.
There is a 20-second shot clock, ball-in-hand for any four, players must pot a ball or hit a cushion and it is all played with a spotted cue ball.
Francis explained the tournament structure, saying: ‘Each week is a separate event. Eight players start on Monday. The four players who win their quarter-final matches all qualify for the Wednesday.
‘On the Tuesday, the four that lost on the Monday get a second chance as they’re joined by four more players.
‘Those four winners go to the Wednesday when we will have a weekly winner. We repeat that over eight weeks so we get eight weekly winners who go into one Grand Final. 12 players a week, so 96 players over eight weeks.’
When is The 900?
The first week gets underway on 18 September and it runs for eight weeks before the Grand Final on 22 November.
It is shown from 10pm-1am on Monday to Wednesday each week.
How to watch The 900
You can watch all the action on SportyStuffTV, which is available on SKY 427, Freesat 250, Freeview 271 and SportyStuff.tv.
Familiar faces will be back on our screens, with Rachel Casey hosting, alongside Neal Foulds, Reanne Evans, Lee ‘The Shirt’ Richardson and Billy Castle.
The pundits will share commentary duties, with players each week popping in for a chat.
The 900 Season Two Groups
Week One: 18 September
Barry Pinches
Tony Knowles
Michael Judge
Jamie Curtis Barrett
Josh Thomond
Robin Hull
Florian Nuessle
Marcos Dayao
Joining Tuesday
Michael Chambers
Aleix Melia
Bradley Cowdroy
Neal Jones
Week Two: 25 September
Aidan Murphy
Joe Johnson
Ben Hancorn
Peter Devlin
George Pragnell
Paul Deaville
Ng On Yee
Craig Steadman
Joining Tuesday
Lee Walker
Paul Fedden
Declan Lavery
Patrick Whelan
Week Three: 2 October
Aidan Owens
Ant Parsons
Dennis Taylor
Marc Shaw
Stuart Watson
Harvey Chandler
Thorri Jensson
Elfed Evans
Joining Tuesday
Mike Gillespie
Chucky Preston
Robbie McGuigan
Ben Sizer
Week Four: 9 October
Wayne Cooper
Patsy Fagan
Michael Holt
Hamim Hussain
Gerard Greene
Philip Williams
Alfie Lee
Ryan Davies
Joining Tuesday
Connor Benzey
Cameron Holt
Sydney Wilson
Gary Thomson
Week Five: 16 October
Lee Stephens
Billy Castle
Michael Collumb
Simon Bubb
Mary Talbot-Deegan
Les Dodd
Rodney Goggins
Jasmine Bolsover
Joining Tuesday
Felix Frede
Luke Pinches
Gary Britton
Andy Lavin
Week Six: 23 October
Aaron Canavan
Tony Drago
Emma Parker
Neil Craycraft
Nigel Bond
Rory McLeod
Dharminder Lilly
Brendan O’Donoghue
Joining Tuesday
Eugene Hughes
Jack Bradford
Raymond Fry
Steven Hallworth
Week Seven: 30 October
Andrew Norman
Peter Lines
Gary Filtness
Joe Delaney
Barry Stark
Maria Catalano
Nicolas Mertreux
Ryan Mears
Joining Tuesday
Nic Barrow
M. Usama Zafar
David Church
Haydon Pinhey
Week Eight: 6 November
Fergal Quinn
Jayson Shaw
Martyn Desperques
Patrick Wallace
Daniel Ward
Wayne Townsend
Matt Ford
Hayden Staniland
Joining Tuesday
Dylan Rees
Mark Gray
John Hunter
Lee Martin
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