EBSA Order of Merit 2015: Event Four Update

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As was the case last season, alongside the European Order of Merit will run an EBSA Order of Merit, on which amateurs will be awarded points, with the top 16 after six events qualifying for a play-off event next spring.

Two players from that event will earn two-year tour cards from the start of the 2016/17 season, following in the footsteps of last season’s qualifiers Martin Donnell and Sanderson Lam.

Click below to see how the list looks after four events…

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Allen Wins In Bulgaria

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Mark Allen won his first title in 15 months by beating Ryan Day 4-0 in the final of the Victoria Bulgaria Open in Sofia.

World number ten Allen dominated the final in the Bulgarian capital to take the 25,000 Euro top prize at the season’s fourth Kreativ Dental Clinic European Tour event. The 29-year-old from Antrim won his first title since last year’s Paul Hunter Classic.

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TV Choice

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In recent months, seasons in fact, there has been some debate as to the selection of matches for the televised tables at professional events, particularly at European Tour events covered by Eurosport.

The matter was again raised this morning on Twitter by former world champion Ken Doherty, who questioned the selection of three matches which saw top 16 players take on amateurs this morning instead of more evenly matched contests.

Is the current strategy the right one or does Ken have a point? Below I consider some of the arguments both ways…

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European Tour Resumes In Bulgaria

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The snooker season resumes tomorrow with the fourth European Tour event of 2015/16 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

As ever, updates will follow throughout the course of the weekend as the battle for places on the European Order of Merit intensifies, with tour places and Players Championship Grand Finals spots up for grabs.

The best place to view the draw is here at snookerorg, while the other usual handy links have also been added to the sidebar.