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1575:"Masters" is basically always capitalised because it is never really used outside of an actual event name (e.g. if Bloggs won the Isle of Man Masters and the Botswana Masters, we would not write "Bloggs is a two-time Masters winner", since "Masters" would have no clear referent in this sentence). In context of snooker, "Masters" by itself means the non-ranking event held in London (formerly known as Benson & Hedges Masters). There are many other snooker tournaments (for example the Shanghai Masters, the German Masters, etc.) which have this word in the title. These tournaments shouldn't be abbreviated simply to "Masters", because the term denotes a specific and completely different tournament. 1144:) where flags are used. Since the real-life use of national flags on player profiles cannot be demonstrated maybe all national flags should be removed from player profiles. This would not be to the detriment of the article since there is no need for a visual indicator as is required on drawsheets, and it would eliminate the inconsistency between Northern Ireland players and players of other nationalities. 41: 1545:"Champion" is only capitalised when in reference to an official title or common alternative form of it: "Bloggs is a three-time World Champion", "...three-time Snooker World Champion", "...three-time World Snooker Champion", but "Bloggs is a three-time World Champion and seven-time national champion" (unless we have already said what nation it is 1294:. It is way more important for stubs and start-class articles to show multiple reference sources than to even have an "External links" section at all. It can probably fairly be said that snooker articles too often have such a section, and often have too many questionable things in them, especially if the article subject is popular and current. 1505:
are plural when used as nouns unless in the context of a particular group: "Joe Bloggs lost in the semi-finals" and "the quarter-finals were held on 14 July", but "Bloggs' quarter-final victory" and "Jane Q. Public lost her quarter-final match" (adjective usage), and "Bloggs advanced from Group C to
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the event is actually called the National Championship, not the UK Championship or Azerbaijan Championship or whatever), and "Jane Q. Public beat reigning champion Joe Bloggs, 17–10" ("champion" by itself is not a capitalised title like Reverend, Pope, Duke or Admiral, even if it precedes a name).
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A very common example is the use of "managed to", as in "Joe Bloggs managed to make it to the semi-final, but was eliminated by Jane Q. Public." This phrase implies that we are totally surprised that Bloggs ever got that far, because we think he's a weak player. Another frequent example is the use
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It is important for stub survivability that sources be identified, so put them in the References section if they have been used as a source at all (if not, consider what usefulness they will have to readers of the article before adding them to the external links section). It is best to do this by
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The usage of the flag on snooker articles is consistent with the usage of the Ulster Banner within the game to represent players from Northern Ireland in draws and result sheets. To use another symbol such as a shamrock or some other identifier for Northern Ireland players that is not used within
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On Knowledge (XXG), flags are used to visually identify the sporting nationality of teams and individual players within drawsheets and result tables, for sports in which sporting nationality is recognized. This is as true in snooker as in other sports. A typical example can be found at the
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are hyphenated, not single-word, and not two separate words. When appearing at the start of a sentence, in a heading or in another capitalised context, only the first part is capitalised, as with any other hyphenated compound. In any other context, none of these words are capitalised.
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If something is a textual source upon which anything in the article is being drawn (for snooker bio stubs, this is usually a bio page at World Snooker or some other big site, and is the only source, upon which everything in the stub has been drawn), then this is a
1538:"Joe Bloggs is a frequent competitor at the Isle of Man Championships." (series of events; if you wrote "frequent competitor at the Isle of Man Championship" this would rather crazily imply that this year he competed in the championship several times!) 1542:"Championship" is only capitalised when used as part of the official name (or common short or extended version) of an event, e.g. "UK Snooker Championship", "UK Championship", but not "his third championship" even when in reference to the same event. 167: 1000:, since its purpose is to present information about the player in relation to the sport. It is not a biography box, although much of the information is biographical. More information on how the infobox should be used can be found 1375:. The current consensus is to not add visible match or frame scores to an article until the match or tie is completed. Knowledge (XXG) should only record the final results of the match, and is not a live scoring service as 1135:
Currently the Ulster flag is not used on player profiles because its real-life usage in this capacity cannot be demonstrated. However this introduces an inconsistency between the profiles of Northern Ireland players (e.g.
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the quarter-final" (a specific, singular q.-f. being referenced). The plural "finals" can be used in unusual constructions, e.g. "Bloggs was defeated in two UK Championship finals in a row, in 2008 and 2009."
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If it is a webpage relating peripherally to the subject (Ronnie O'Sullivan's official MySpace page or, for instance) and it has not been used as a source for facts, it is probably an external link.
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tags ensure that the refs inserted manually here (like the one example we have above) are formatted to match the inline refs that will automagically show up here later as the article is expanded.
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of overly-emotive adjectives and win/loss synonyms when mentioning outcomes, e.g. "crushing defeat", "shocking upset", "stomped on", "was thrashed by", and so on. While arguably appropriate in
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In international professional and amateur competition, it is normal practice for snooker players to represent their countries. In the case of British players the constituent countries of the
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would be capitalised if the event organisers use that term, but would not be capitalised if an editor used "ladies' division" instead in some construction. Likewise capitalise
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in describing the individuals and their accomplishments/failures. Do not write Knowledge (XXG) articles in such a vein, as all of these tactics are blatant violations of
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so should not be used as a reference) or an image gallery, it is probably an external link (an exception would be recorded interview material used as a source).
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In snooker, in which a higher score is better than a lower one, generally give scores in the same order that the players are mentioned in the sentence:
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won't do anything yet, but will ensure that any inline citations added to the article will instantly appear here in the refs section. The
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guidelines. However, this reasoning is erroneously based on the misunderstanding that the snooker season spans the denoted years; the
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However, consider that multiple reliable sources also use phrases such as "he lost 4–0". This is particularly true when writing about
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The use of the Ulster Banner has been a source of contention and it is often removed from snooker articles by editors citing the
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is always singular when speaking of a specific event, and always plural when writing of a series or multiplicity of events:
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A frequent problem in snooker biography articles (and also event articles when players are mentioned) is the use of
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If you just put this in the external links section it may not get considered as a source if the stub is taken to
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if available, since this code set covers most sport countries in snooker, including the home nations of UK.
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If it is something non-textual, like footage at YouTube (remember that YouTube is not considered to be a
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Do not duplicate a link that may be used as an in-line reference in the External links section.
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are capitalised when but only when used with the official name of the division or group.
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make good external links, after the article is no longer a stub and is well sourced.
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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its section about overbroad use of flags with politicized connotations
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For a new stub with one source, not cited inline yet, just do this:
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The "External links" section in snooker articles is often misused.
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This is a style guide for articles that come within the scope of
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is using its own set of country codes apparently based on
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Joe Bloggs suffered a 5–8 defeat to Jane Q. Public.
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