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2804:, but neither of them are showing the correct title. Title of ref.15 is "Tour Championship semi-final: Judd Trump leads Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–2"; title of ref.16 is "Trump leaves Ronnie in trouble"; current title of article at that URL is "Tour Championship semi-final: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Judd Trump 10-9". This is probably because the article was updated a couple of times as play was in progress. Might want to grab the relevant archives for backing up specifics in the text? Unless the specifics are in the final version of the article. 2536:(1) There's an anomoly with the tournament chronology: "The first round was held from 19 to 21 March" (over three days) so this would mean the first round was still finishing off on the 21st. But that was the same day the semi-finals started: "The first match was played on 21 March". So did the 1st semi-final take place while the 1st round was still being completed, on the 21st of March?? Or did the first round in fact take place over just two days, i.e. 19 and 20 March? So it was completed before the semi-finals started? 2614:– even though I know this isn't what is meant, that is literally what it says. The only thing that was repeated was the fact that the two players met in the final and Ronnie beat Neil. Not sure what to do about this, but I've seen it in some other snooker articles and it always irks me! We could say "Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Neil Robertson in the final, in a repeat of the Players Championship final two weeks prior, to claim his 36th ranking title" – but that doesn't work in the 13–11 scoreline. 2165:, you've probably noticed I've been making a few careful changes to the article. I've tried to make lots of little edits (rather than my normal method of blanket copyediting entire sections...) so you can follow exactly what I'm doing and easily revert any edits that you don't like. On my travels, I've picked up on the fact that you like to use the word "saw" a lot, which comes across as an idiosynchrosy that should perhaps be avoided (no offence!) Please consider these wording changes: 1647:
round); "held from 21–22 March" (Semi-finals); "played from 23–24 March" (Final). The last two I would just change to "held on 21 and 22 March" and "played on 23 and 24 March" respectively. Also "between 1987–2005" (at end of Final section) should really be "between 1987 and 2005". This is a problem I've noticed in a lot of the snooker articles and it really bugs me!
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something? Ref. 13 obviously contained live scores at some point, and has been used to back up some of the frame info, but there is now nothing there. Refs. 15 & 16 are still bothering me. Refs. 24 & 28 are exactly the same ref. And ref. 35 is an odd one. Anyway, I can always revisit that tomorrow, but please let me know what you want to do about that.
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effectively ignore as they are a special case), there has been no other final played over anything more than best of 25 frames. I think this might be better explained by simply saying: "The final ... was the longest non-World Championship match since the 1992 UK Championship final (which was best of 31 frames)."
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frame matches" and Final has "best-of-25 frames match" – if we do go with hyphens, these should be "best-of-19-frame matches" and "best-of-25-frames match" respectively. (Although, to be REALLY pedantic the first one should be "best-of-19-frames matches" with plural 'frames' but I admit that sounds plain weird!)
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In Final: "The winner of the match would also win the Coral Cup" – this implies that the Coral Cup goes to the winner of the Tour Championship. Looking at the numbers, it can be worked out that if Robertson had won this final, he would have earned just slightly more than O'Sullivan over the 3 events,
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Ref. 33 was giving a 404 error but the archive was not relevant because it was showing the earnings after the 2019 Coral World Grand Prix, with Judd Trump at the top, Ronnie right down the list. I've fixed this by grabbing the latest archive from 31 March which shows the earnings after the 2019 Coral
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Score expressed as, for example, "four all" – not seen that before – I notice it's used inconsistently, because there's a "six-all" (First round) and a "nine-all" (Final) whereas all the others are non-hyphenated. Personally I would hyphenate, or better still I would not use this format at all, just
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Ref. 35 archive is of no use whatsoever. Ref.35 shows the 1 YEAR RANKING LIST after the 2019 International Championship. Archive for Ref.35 (archive date 7 Feb 2017) shows the 1 YEAR RANKING LIST after the 2017 F66.com German Masters. So neither of these are any good for our article, which requires
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The term "breaking down" or "broke down" is causing me some concern. I think this might be a bit of terminology that the uninformed observer (non-snooker fan) might not understand. At best they will think the player lost the plot, messed things up, threw a wobbler, or something. At worst, they will
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It has been pointed out to me that the championship does not literally consist of the players, they are just the pool of participants, i.e. they make up the "draw" for the competition. So we perhaps need to change the wording to make that clear, i.e. change "The Tour Championship comprised the top
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Why have you decided not to hyphenate the "best-of-n-frames" construct? Strictly speaking, this is a compound adjective that is used to attribute the word "match" and as such it should have hyphens to be grammatically correct. Also inconsistent at the moment, as Semi-finals section has "best-of-19
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which states "The lead should stand on its own as a concise overview of the article's topic." In other words you should be able to read the lead and get all the really important information without actually having to read the entire article. Here are the things I think should be mentioned in the
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says (in bullet 8): "Use an en dash, or a word such as from or between, but not both", so for example "from 19–24 March 2019" should really be "from 19 to 24 March 2019" (in lead and Tournament summary section). Other date ranges in the article with the same issue: "held from 19–21 March" (First
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And finally, I still have all sorts of problems with the references. I've added in some of the missing date parameters and made a few corrections, but there are still things that need sorting out. Maybe this is not a deal breaker for the FA and we could discuss it separately on the Talk page or
2953:β†’ Suggestion: "Given the prize money earned by both players up to this stage in the series, the winner of the match would also stand to win the Coral Cup itself (awarded to the player who accumulates the most prize money over the three Coral tournaments)." It came to me in my sleep last night! 2926:
In Tournament summary: "The final ... was the first non-World Championship match of this length or longer since the 1992 UK Championship final" still uses confused logic (for me) – I understand that the 1992 UK final was best of 31 frames, and since then, other than the Worlds (which we can
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Hello again, I'm not happy to support this article just yet as I'm still finding fault with it. Maybe I'm being too picky, but apart from the minor edits I've been making over the past couple of days, I have the following comments/queries: (take a deep breath)
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I don't think it's a Biggie. I could redlink it, or create a redirect to the season article, or even the section on the coral cup on this article. We do know it will become a thing each year now, so I'll potentially just add it as a REDLINK. Best Wishes,
2678:"...went to the final black. After Selby attempted to double the black ball, Robertson potted the black to win the frame and match." β†’ to avoid black/black ball/black repetition, could we change this to: "went to the final black. After Selby attempted 2778:
To be fari, cite web just says it isn't neccesary to include an accessdate for refs with a publication date. Online sources (even published ones) do get changed after publication which is why I prefer to include an access date. Best Wishes,
2610:"In a repeat of the Players Championship final two weeks prior, Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Neil Robertson 13–11 to claim his 36th ranking title" – this implies that Ronnie also beat Neil by 13 frames to 11 and claimed his 36th ranking title 934:"The 2019 Tour Championship was the third and final event in the Coral Cup series of events first introduced in the 2018/2019 season after the World Grand Prix and the Players Championship." reads oddly. Needs more punctuation at least. 2755:
I'm not worried about space, nor is it an FAC requirement. There are plenty of userscripts and add-ons that disable references until the ones you want to read,and in mobile (where it would be neccesary) it can be closed. Best Wishes,
2775:– this is also good for saving physical space in the References section. Access date is even more irrelevant if you are making use of the archive, because the archive date pins down the exact date at which the article was captured. 498:"In winning the event, O'Sullivan returned to the world number one ranking", slightly repetitive use of world number one here and the start is a little clunky. Perhaps start with "In regaining the ranking..." or something similar? 3172:
There are some style differences between the World Snooker citations. Compare the format in citations 2–6 to those in 28–30 for example. Both styles are acceptable, but a consistent style should be used throughout.
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Another issues with the World Snooker referencing is that "World Snooker" is wikilinked in some instances and not in others. I would suggest just linking the term in the first reference, or all of them per
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I'll go through the individual sections now and get back to you again if there's anything I'm not sure about. Otherwise I'll go ahead and make a few minor grammatical improvements if you're OK with that?
1309:"The winner of the match also won the Coral Cup" Bit confusing. Needs to be made clear that this was because of the prize money situation. Perhaps "The winner of the match would also win the Coral Cup" 3388:
Final: I suggest moving the image of Ronnie O'Sullivan to the start of the section like the others in the article, rather than attempting align it with the paragraphs. As you can in the simulator at
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The organiser (i.e. the WPBSA) should probably be mentioned. Snooker is a fairly centralised sport but not all sports are and this information could be useful for readers not familiar with snooker.
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I got rather carried away, but wanted to do my best for you, hope you have not been too frustrated with me! I am happy to support the article for FA now but must point out the following things:
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That's exactly what it is. The information will still be in the text (as they are usually scrolling vidiprinters with color.) but usually after a result, the headline will change. Best Wishes,
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the 1 YEAR RANKING LIST after the 2019 Gibraltar Open. I can't find an archive that shows a snapshot of the list at this stage (would be around 20 March 2019) so not sure what to do here!
2213:–→ The Tour Championship was the first event since the 2010 UK Championship (and other than the World Championship) in which every match was played over multiple sessions, with two in the 2771:
The access date parameter is unnecessary if the citation has a fixed publication date that serves to uniquely identify it (as with online news articles with publication dates) – see
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I notice in the summary section you have "best-of-25" but here you drop the hyphens and use "best of 17". I've no real preference but I think we should remain consistent throughout.
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Nope you are correct. I'll work my way through. It's another issue I don't really know which is right, but enough people have commented now, that the hyphens must be. Best Wishes,
555:"tied at four-all", I notice another reviewer picked up on wording scoreline. This one may be affected if that's an issue. There may be one or two more of these dotted throughout. 807:
I think we're about there now and was looking to promote but then I couldn't spot a source review for reliability and formatting -- if not done yet you can request at the top of
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an event, other than the World Championship, that was contested with every match being played over multiple sessions, with two in the quarters and semis, and three in the final.
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I would move "and saw a rematch of the season's Masters final," to late, combining with "In addition to the Masters" - eg "The two had previously met in the finals ..."
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The Reuters reference in citation#32 is sloppy. It is not an editorial, it is an authored piece. The citation should be corrected to include the author's name and the
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issue. Numbers one-nine should be words, whilst numbers higher than 11 are digits. (Unless it's an age, or a name). Not much I can do to change that one. Best Wishes,
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http://www.infobyip.com/testwebsiteresolution.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2F2019_Tour_Championship&width=1366&height=768&in_browser=true
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Yeah, I was recently told this was the correct way to deal with this, and didn't check it out. You are totally right, I'll work through the article. Best Wishes,
3392:, on resolutions of 1366x768 and higher, the image protrudes into the section below which makes the article look scruffy on desktop computers and large laptops. 771:
Unfortunately this is getting close to the one-month mark without any support for promotion. It will be archived soon if it does not attract some more review. --
638:"played on 21 March 2019", drop the 2019 here and move it to the dates above. This can also be applied to the final section with the respective uses off 2019. 40: 2660:
Well, the inverse is the issue. If you say there hasn't been one of this length, then the Worlds (35) and the 1992 UK (31) also don't apply. Best Wishes,
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as publisher. This long name written out in full each time takes up an awful lot of unnecessary physical space – you might consider using the acronym
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Comment that it's effectively a deadlink. Not everything has to be archived in this way, and should be treated the same as an offline source (as
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I'll work my way through these, should be easy enough. Allow me a day or two, as I'm quite busy with work and stuff. 08:14, 23 August 2019 (UTC)
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Hi Lee, do you want me to list stuff here for you to check first, or shall I just go ahead and edit the article as I see fit? Or a mix of both?
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The point being made is that every match is multi-session. This isn't normal outside of the world championships - I have reworded Best Wishes,
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frame scores should be consistent after being described. the 4-2 is consistent with Trump being 3-1 in front. I have reworded. Best Wishes,
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Thank you for doing the hard work, Lee. The article is looking in good shape and nothing jumps out at me. Happy to support its promotion.
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I also think it is notable that O'Sullivan became the oldest #1 since Reardon with this event, and this should probably also be included.
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Fn 15 and 16 seem to go to the same place, and the site seems to have changed the title along the way? Needs fixing and consolodating.
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I don't think this is an issue. There is a section specifically for it, I could #Link it, but I feel that's unneccesary. Best Wishes,
1575:! Thanks for your review. I have commented on everything above, let me know if there is any more preventing a support. Best Wishes, 558:
I'll reply about that one later where it's mentioned by Betty. However, I have replaced all of these within the prose. Best Wishes,
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I notice you've been removing flags on other snooker GA articles recently. This may need doing here also if you're going that way.
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This all looks very doable, with the lede issues being the biggest work. I'll get on these as soon as I get to a PC. Best Wishes,
1210:"winning the first two frames of the match with a break of 78 in frame 2." reads oddly "which included a break of 78 ..." perhaps 3362:! I had no idea this guideline existed. All changed within the prose, please let me know if there is anything more. Best Wishes, 3508: 2439: 1291:"played over three sessions in a best of 25 frames played between Ronnie O'Sullivan and Neil Robertson" something wrong here 2686:
to win the frame and match." (This also works better because the glossary treats "double" as a noun rather than a verb.)
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Yeah, it's quite common. "scoring" in snooker is the act of potting a ball, which is what makes up a break. Best Wishes,
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event from earlier this year. Eight-person (7 match) tournament, with two matches being decided on the final ball, and
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Article title ("2019 Tour Championship") is not reiterated in first sentence of lead ("2019 Coral Tour Championship")
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Apologies Lee, this seems to have fallen off my watchlist for some reason. I'll take another look as soon as I can.
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Thanks for your review, Kosack, I think I have it all. Please let me know what else needs looking at. Best Wishes,
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Changed - The sponsor should be mentioned in prose, but not the title, if there is an official one. Best Wishes,
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All other WPBSA refs use the full name of the organisation apart from ref 36. I'd stay consistent and change it.
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Sure, I've added a little into lead and prose. I think as a fan, it's quite easy to forget this. Best Wishes,
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say "6–6" or "9–9" like we normally do. Also, "one all" (Semi-finals) might be better as "one frame apiece"?
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I think that's the point being made. Maybe it's poorly worded. I'll see if I can come up with better prose.
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to clear up this anomoly and also to contain all the cup-related information as a separate entity from the
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go into the glossary of terms and find that he must have suddenly decided to take his cue to pieces (see
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Inconsistent "frame nine", "frame ten", "frame five", "frames three and four" – all the rest use a digit.
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in the final of the event. O'Sullivan won the event 13–11 to claim his 36th ranking title, equalling
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making his 1,000th century break in the final frame of the final. Great event, recently passed GA.
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Do we need repetition of "March 2019"? Isn't enough "March" enough for the 2019 Tour Championship.
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I still get confused as to whether "50+ breaks" includes the centuries or not. Perhaps just me.
353:"The fourth and final first round match first saw a repeat", is the second "first" needed here? 1522:
Various mentions of the Coral Cup before we get to the Coral Cup section. Maybe not a problem.
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the top eight players from the one-year ranking list play in a single elimination tournament.
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Although Bingham replied by winning frame 11, O'Sullivan took frame 12 to win the match 9–3.
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Indeed, I was working my way through them, I have removed from the century list Best Wishes,
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Linked to the redlink. It'll either be created or redirected. Clearly notable. Best Wishes,
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I'd have the notes under their own heading rather than combining them with the references.
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The total number of century breaks (along with the high break which is already included).
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No problem, I'll work my way through - thank you for your work and comments. Best Wishes,
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allowing Allen to make a break of 71 ...(highlights Wilson's good play coming to an end?)
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Think I have got it all. Take another look through, make sure you are happy. Best Wishes,
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I've had people say to try and keep away from X-X so I've simply hyphenated. Best Wishes,
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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Easy enough. I've also linked the series, as per advice above from Rodney. Best Wishes,
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Looking into it, it was the 19th and 20th for the first round. Changed. Best Wishes,
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on that one. It's bad enough in prose, but it's a killer in the lede. Best Wishes,
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The context should be clear i.e. that it is the third and final event in a series.
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Bingham would reply to win frame 11, but O'Sullivan took frame 12 to win 9–3. : -->
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Thank you for this one. I don't know much about the agency stuff, I'll look it up
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There are some incorrect publication dates, but again I can correct those for you.
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I think this is in good shape after the recent work undertaken. Happy to support.
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Sources seem to reflect appropriate coverage and reliability for the subject. --
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Thank you for your hard work - I'll take a look at this very soon. Best Wishes,
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So we should probably change all the tied scores back to digits to comply with
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An outline of the basic format i.e. a straight knock-out multi-session format.
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Mention of "Coral series". Stick to "Coral Cup" or perhaps "Coral Cup series"?
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I have gotten all of these, thanks for your excellent responses! Best Wishes,
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Had a quick run through, I'll try and look more closely when I find the time.
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Since only eight players competed I think all eight could actually be named.
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There are lots of missing publication dates, but I can add those in for you.
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The win would see O'Sullivan win his 36th career ranking championship : -->
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That's fine,thanks for commenting, I'll work my way through. Best Wishes,
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Cup is a snooker competition? I really think we need a new article called
1102:"played between two sessions"? "played over two sessions" would be better 843:- any ideas who I could badger who might do a source review? Best Wishes, 212:
Snooker terminology isn't my strong point but is "scoring" a break right?
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For the first time since the 2010 UK Championship, the Tour Championship
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I agree, I don't think it should have it, and have removed. Best Wishes,
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as it sounds like both matches were played over the two days right now.
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Not a problem! Thanks for taking time looking at this one. Best Wishes,
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Inappropriate use of conditional mood ("would") in several places...
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the four remaining players compete in two, best-of-19-frames matches
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List them here, unless they are quick fixes generally. Best Wishes,
1548:"between 21–22 March 2019" (and similar) read a little oddly to me. 1478:
Yeah, I hate them too. They are either notable or not. Best Wishes,
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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I find the lead somewhat unsatisfactory for a featured article per
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Allen score enough to take the frame to the snookers required stage
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The win saw O'Sullivan secure the 36th ranking title of his career
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No idea. Source doesn't say anything so I've removed. Best Wishes,
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Yeah, I got it when I was editing, we must have missed each other.
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in two best-of-19-frames matches (note comma removed after 'two')
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This is an issue with my writing. I'm working on it! Best Wishes,
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And this last one's a biggy... How do we deal with the fact that
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OK, here are some general comments after my first skim through:
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Inline link to Greg Coniglio, which personally I'm not keen on.
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that the winner of the final would also win the Coral Cup, but
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which stipulates that sport scores should be given in digits.
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that is not always necessarily going to be the case every year
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Let me know if there is more, or if you are happy to support,
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changed to "but his break ended at 50 points." Best Wishes,
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Robertson would also have the first chance in frame 24 : -->
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a frame-winning 48 break in the final frame of the session
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Coral Cup series does have a good ring to it. Best Wishes,
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Thanks for that - These are a little fiddly. Best Wishes,
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Robertson would also win frame 13 to lead the match : -->
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Trump, however, would win the remaining two frames : -->
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I agree about the first, not after frame. Best Wishes,
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Got most of these. Thanks for your time. Best Wishes,
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we do indeed! I have added the template. Best Wishes,
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O'Sullivan win his 36th career ranking championship
2352:stage ("snookers required" picked out in quotes?) 141:done. I have no idea why I didn't do this before. 3607:The above discussion is preserved as an archive. 1931:Robertson also had the first chance in frame 24 912:Removed! I thought I had them all. Best Wishes, 41:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates 2933:and would therefore have won the Coral Cup, so 2449:before breaking down in frame 16 (First round) 2253:Stuart Bingham in the third first round match. 2173:players qualify by virtue of their placement... 1786:Robertson also took frame 13 to lead the match 794:, I'll go and badger some people. Best Wishes, 43:. No further edits should be made to this page. 873:Sure, I can do it within the next 24 hours. -- 237:What other events were part of the Coral Cup? 3613:No further edits should be made to this page. 3586:template in place on the talk page until the 2229:reigning Masters champion Judd Trump draw ... 1873:However, Trump took the remaining two frames 1123:That does flow better. Changed. Best Wishes, 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 3265:I think these were already got Best Wishes, 2744:I've noticed that 20 of the references have 2269:a repeat of the 2018 Masters final, with... 1138:"before the interval" to "at the interval"? 1062:agreed. Better wording, indeed Best Wishes, 2397:I do have more comments. Watch this space. 2376:O'Sullivan win frame 17 with a break of 129 2261:a repeat of the 2018 Masters final, with... 18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates 2265:–→ The fourth and final first round match 1902:O'Sullivan also won the next three frames 1353:"however, missed" to "however, he missed" 3442:. I think I have got it all Best Wishes, 1496:It does not. I think that's an issue for 1256:"then Allen won" perhaps "but Allen won" 3109:The total prize fund and winner's share 2656:than 25 frames during that time period? 2054:article which is just about the sponsor. 669:I had already got this one Best Wishes, 3198:Did this at the same time.Best Wishes, 2360:Robertson make a frame-winning 48 break 2257:The fourth and final first round match 1294:changed to two sentences. Best Wishes, 3438:Thanks for taking a look at this one, 3217:parameter should be set to "Reuters". 2706:before losing his momentum in frame 16 2634:'s record of total ranking event wins. 2617: 2317:O'Sullivan clinch the first two frames 2245:Ronnie O'Sullivan play Stuart Bingham. 338:Removed second iteration Best Wishes, 292:Second paragraph is partly unsourced. 2201:in a single elimination tournament. 909:mixed italics in Coral Cup look odd. 7: 1551:reworded 13:38, 21 August 2019 (UTC) 827:I have requested this. Best Wishes, 273:"contested entirety utilising" : --> 3176:Think I got them all. Best Wishes, 2849:.) The information can be verified 2467:but broke down at 50 (Semi-finals) 1407:"equallised the score" - levelled? 255:Again, no real need to link Wales. 108:All comments welcome. Best Wishes, 3254:frame two in the second paragraph. 2800:Refs. 15 & 16 are pointing to 2704:before Allen made a break of 71 β†’ 2636:- I think that works Best Wishes, 1021:"six all" hyphened? or maybe 6–6? 937:reworded/added punct Best Wishes, 24: 2612:in the Players Championship final 2432:"Breaking down" explanation? (RB) 1327:"frame eight saw" comma required 955:Replaced with "saw" Best Wishes, 3397: 3296: 3258:frame seven in fourth paragraph. 3222: 3081: 2712: 2586: 2348:enough to take the frame to the 2181:by virtue of their placement... 2012: 1964: 1935: 1906: 1877: 1848: 1819: 1790: 1752: 1718: 1669: 1428:changed to leading Best Wishes, 1260: 1232: 688: 642: 614: 582: 531: 502: 407: 3262:frame nine in third paragraph. 2356:The final frame of the session 2293:The first session of the match 1814:Trump would then complete : --> 1335:"to trail 5–3 overnight "3–5"? 197:No idea - removed Best Wishes, 3600:11:35, 21 September 2019 (UTC) 3557:11:57, 13 September 2019 (UTC) 3540:11:14, 13 September 2019 (UTC) 3520:11:57, 13 September 2019 (UTC) 3498:11:57, 13 September 2019 (UTC) 2158:Suggested wording changes (RB) 887:17:16, 12 September 2019 (UTC) 869:21:14, 11 September 2019 (UTC) 1: 2285:, the four remaining players 2225:The second first round match 852:18:20, 9 September 2019 (UTC) 194:Why is Coral Cup italicised? 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Best Wishes, 2305:the first frame in the 1374:reworded. Best Wishes, 790:I'll see what I can do 97:Fantastic professional 3090:- I'm worried about a 3005:Support by Betty Logan 2577:eight players" β†’ "The 1371:"to trail 6–4" "4–6"? 1338:reworded Best Wishes, 995:'"on the spin" jargon 73:2019 Tour Championship 3544:Thanks for this one, 2528:Further comments (RB) 2327:of the second session 2325:the first two frames 2309:session of the match 2249:–→ Ronnie O'Sullivan 2135:Thanks for your time 2042:is a horse race, and 1815:Trump then completed 1312:changed Best Wishes, 1141:Changed Best Wishes, 1105:changed Best Wishes, 179:Removed Best Wishes, 172:Wales is probably an 3325:6–6; eight-all : --> 3261:Final: frame 9-: --> 2620:Players Championship 2441:break down one's cue 1213:change Best Wishes, 64:) 23 September 2019 3511:, no? 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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates
Hawkeye7
FACBot
talk

2019 Tour Championship
Lee Vilenski
16:34, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
snooker
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Lee Vilenski
16:34, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
Nikkimaria
talk
18:18, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
Nikkimaria
Lee Vilenski
18:29, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
WP:OVERLINK
Lee Vilenski
13:56, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
Lee Vilenski
13:56, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
Lee Vilenski
13:56, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
Lee Vilenski
13:56, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
Lee Vilenski

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