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Snooker tournaments, players are encouraged to wear designer outfits, while the referees were exclusively female and were "dressed to impress". Tournaments also featured "Power Girls". According to the organisers, "It was important the girls matched the Power
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and other ranking tournaments, and regulators of the professional game. This new cue sport format has however been officially sanctioned by the WPBSA's chief shareholder, Barry Hearn. Simons had stated that he sees Power
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based on total points scored, instead of the number of racks won. Power
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option to wear a live microphone during play, "to facilitate and encourage audience interaction". According to the creators, the Power
Snooker format "isn't about sitting quietly watching, it's about noise and interaction; we want the audience to feel a part of it and enjoy themselves.".
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is rewarded with 50 bonus points, and if the player can repeat this in the second consecutive frame, this doubles to 100 points, and in a third consecutive frame, to 200 points. This reward for century breaks was, however, removed in 2011. After a
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values are doubled. If a shot is missed however, the opponent can also benefit from the remaining Power Play time. The Power Ball changed in 2011 to a red striped ball. On the Power
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to generate much money. They also described Ronnie O'Sullivan's comments on launching the format, that the current WPBSA organised World
Championship was "really boring", as being "not quite a
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during a Power Play or in the Power Zone, their points penalty doubles, and if the foul shot originated in a Power Zone and during a Power Play, the penalty quadruples.
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potted from a shot originating in the Power Zone counts as double points, and if potted during a Power Play, quadruple points. In 2011 this was extended to the
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Power Snooker is played on traditional-sized snooker tables, but with a "modern design and a bespoke Power Snooker baize". Unlike traditional snooker, in which
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since he took control of World Snooker, rather than being a threat to the established format of the traditional game or a competitor to WPBSA tournaments.
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moment", referring to the time when Ratner inadvertently devalued his jewellery business after he publicly criticised his product's value.
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as the main snooker player endorsement. O'Sullivan said of the new cue sport "the crowd will love it and the public will enjoy it".
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