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GA Review

This review is transcluded from Talk:2001 Scottish Masters/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: Usernameunique ( talk · contribs) 06:12, 18 April 2020 (UTC) reply


Lead

  • O'Sullivan made the highest break of the competition of 134 in his semi-final victory over Williams. — This doesn't appear to be in the body of the article.

Background

  • one of the first of the season. — traditionally one of the first of the season, or it just happened to be one of the first in 2001–02?
  • Any player who withdrew would be replaced by a reserve — How were reserves determined?
  • Perhaps add in the first sentence that one spot was filled via a qualifying competition.
  • John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player — Suggest " John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player and the world's number ##"
  • By the time I got to "Round 1" I still had no idea who the players were, who was favored, etc. Perhaps the players who qualified by being in the top 8 could be listed somewhere along with their ranking, and the seeds for the tournament bracket could be added?

Prize fund

  • Highest break (×1): £5,000 — What does the "×1" mean?
    • It means that one person could earn the prize monies available
  • Total: £200,000 — Did all 12 players win some of this?

Round 1

  • ranking event winner — What's a ranking event?
  • Frank Callan — Who's this, just a random coach? Worth a red link?

Semi-finals

  • Williams was required to pot the pink ball from a long distance to tie the match at 2–2; it was left on the edge of a top corner pocket. — This probably belongs before the sentence about who won.

Final

  • It was the first time since the 2000 Grand Prix that O'Sullivan had been defeated in a tournament final. — How many tournaments ago was that?
  • Any word on when Higgins's child was born?

Qualifying

  • Is there enough in the sources to add information about the matches that goes beyond the bracket?
    • Not particularly and it's not the standard in WikiProject Snooker to add every detail about a tournament's qualifying matches, except for maximum breaks or unusual events. MWright96 (talk) 09:29, 18 April 2020 (UTC) reply

Overall

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


GA Review

This review is transcluded from Talk:2001 Scottish Masters/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: Usernameunique ( talk · contribs) 06:12, 18 April 2020 (UTC) reply


Lead

  • O'Sullivan made the highest break of the competition of 134 in his semi-final victory over Williams. — This doesn't appear to be in the body of the article.

Background

  • one of the first of the season. — traditionally one of the first of the season, or it just happened to be one of the first in 2001–02?
  • Any player who withdrew would be replaced by a reserve — How were reserves determined?
  • Perhaps add in the first sentence that one spot was filled via a qualifying competition.
  • John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player — Suggest " John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player and the world's number ##"
  • By the time I got to "Round 1" I still had no idea who the players were, who was favored, etc. Perhaps the players who qualified by being in the top 8 could be listed somewhere along with their ranking, and the seeds for the tournament bracket could be added?

Prize fund

  • Highest break (×1): £5,000 — What does the "×1" mean?
    • It means that one person could earn the prize monies available
  • Total: £200,000 — Did all 12 players win some of this?

Round 1

  • ranking event winner — What's a ranking event?
  • Frank Callan — Who's this, just a random coach? Worth a red link?

Semi-finals

  • Williams was required to pot the pink ball from a long distance to tie the match at 2–2; it was left on the edge of a top corner pocket. — This probably belongs before the sentence about who won.

Final

  • It was the first time since the 2000 Grand Prix that O'Sullivan had been defeated in a tournament final. — How many tournaments ago was that?
  • Any word on when Higgins's child was born?

Qualifying

  • Is there enough in the sources to add information about the matches that goes beyond the bracket?
    • Not particularly and it's not the standard in WikiProject Snooker to add every detail about a tournament's qualifying matches, except for maximum breaks or unusual events. MWright96 (talk) 09:29, 18 April 2020 (UTC) reply

Overall


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