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2021 Snooker Shoot Out

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2021BetVictorSnooker Shoot Out
Tournament information
Dates4–7 February 2021 (2021-02-04 –2021-02-07)
VenueMarshall Arena
CityMilton Keynes
CountryEngland
OrganisationWorld Snooker Tour
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£171,000
Winner's share£50,000
Highest break Mark Allen (NIR) (142)
Final
Champion Ryan Day (WAL)
Runner-up Mark Selby (ENG)
Score67–24 (one frame)
2020
2022
Snooker tournament

The2021 Shoot Out (officially the2021 BetVictor Snooker Shoot Out) was a professional rankingsnooker tournament, that took place from 4 to 7 February 2021 at theMarshall Arena inMilton Keynes, England. It was the ninthranking event of the2020–21 snooker season. It was played under avariation of the standard rules of snooker. The event was the fourth of six events sponsored byBetVictor, making up the 2020-21European Series.[1]

Michael Holt was the defending champion, having defeatedZhou Yuelong 64–1 in the2020 final.[2] In 2021, Holt was defeated byMatthew Stevens in the second round.

Ryan Day won the tournament for his third career ranking title, defeatingMark Selby 67–24 in the final.

Tournament format

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The tournament was played using a variation of the traditional snooker rules.[3] The draw was randomised before each round. All matches were played over a singleframe, each of which lasted up to 10 minutes.[3][4] The event featured a variableshot clock; shots played in the first five minutes were allowed 15 seconds while the final five had a 10-second timer.[3] Allfoul shots award the opponent aball in hand. Unlike traditional snooker, if a ball does not hit acushion on every shot, it is a foul.[4] Rather than acoin toss, alag is used to choose which playerbreaks.[4] In the event of a draw, each player receives a shot at theblue ball this is known as a "blue ball shootout". The player whopots the ball with thecue ball from inside theD and the blue ball on its spot with the opponent missing wins the match.[4] The event was broadcast byEurosport.

Prize fund

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The total prize fund for the event was £171,000 with the winner receiving £50,000.[5] The breakdown of prize money is shown below:

  • Winner:£50,000
  • Runner-up: £20,000
  • Semi-final: £8,000
  • Quarter-final: £4,000
  • Last 16: £2,000
  • Last 32: £1,000
  • Last 64: £500
  • Last 128: £250(prize money at this stage did not count towards theworld rankings)
  • Highest break: £5,000
  • Total: £171,000

Tournament draw

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All times inGreenwich Mean Time. Times for quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are approximate. Players in bold denote match winners.

Round 1

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4 February – 13:00

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4 February – 19:00

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5 February – 13:00

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5 February – 19:00

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Round 2

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6 February – 13:00

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6 February – 19:00

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Round 3

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7 February – 13:00

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Round 4

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7 February – 19:00

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Quarter-finals

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7 February – 21:00

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Semi-finals

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7 February – 22:15

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Final

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Final: 1 frame. Referee: Andy Yates
Marshall Arena,Milton Keynes, England, 7 February 2021 – 22:45
Ryan Day
 Wales
67–24Mark Selby
 England

Century breaks

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Total: 1[7]

Notes

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  1. ^Sam Craigie beat Phil O'Kane in asudden deathblue ball shootout after the match finished level at 38–38.
  2. ^Mark Allen's 142 break was the highest in the history of the event.[6]
  3. ^Craig Steadman was playing as an amateur and achieved his best ever ranking event finish with a surprise semi-final appearance.

References

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  1. ^"BetVictor European Series Set For Second Season". World Snooker. 28 August 2020. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2020.
  2. ^"Holt Lands First Ranking Title". World Snooker. 23 February 2020. Archived fromthe original on 24 February 2020.
  3. ^abc"Rules".worldsnooker.com.World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived fromthe original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved20 January 2011.
  4. ^abcd"Snooker Shoot Out Competition Rules"(PDF).World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 13 February 2020. Retrieved20 February 2020.
  5. ^"BetVictor Shoot Out 2021 | Tournament Prize Money". World Snooker. Archived fromthe original on 6 February 2021. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  6. ^"Allen makes record Shoot-Out break".World Snooker Tour. 4 February 2021. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved1 October 2023.
  7. ^"BetVictor Shoot Out 2021 | Centuries". World Snooker. 4–7 February 2021. Archived fromthe original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved5 February 2021.
  8. ^"Allen Makes Record Shoot Out Break". World Snooker. 4 February 2021. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2021.
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