Date | R | 主隊 v 客隊 | - |
---|---|---|---|
02/21 14:15 | 7 | 邁克爾•喬治歐 v Ross Bulman | 0-1 |
02/21 14:00 | 7 | 斯科特•唐納德森 v 喬丹•布朗 | 0-1 |
02/21 13:45 | 7 | Robbie Mcguigan v 亞倫•希爾 | 0-1 |
02/21 13:30 | 7 | 本•沃拉斯頓 v 杜安•瓊斯 | 1-0 |
02/21 13:13 | 7 | 索赫伊爾•瓦赫迪 v 阿法•博登 | 1-0 |
02/21 13:00 | 7 | 肖恩•墨菲 v 基尚∙希拉尼 | 1-0 |
02/20 22:45 | 7 | 吉米•懷特 v 馬修•斯蒂文斯 | 0-1 |
02/20 22:30 | 7 | 喬•歐康娜 v 艾略特•斯萊塞 | 0-1 |
02/20 22:15 | 7 | 西蒙•利希滕貝格 v Lei Peifan | 0-1 |
02/20 22:00 | 7 | 羅伯特•米爾金斯 v 大衛•吉爾伯特 | 0-1 |
02/20 21:45 | 7 | 保羅 S 戴維森 v 安東尼•咸美頓 | 0-1 |
02/20 21:30 | - | 吉米•懷特 v 馬修•斯蒂文斯 | View |
02/20 21:30 | 7 | 呂昊天 v Riley Parsons | 1-0 |
02/20 21:20 | - | 喬•歐康娜 v 艾略特•斯萊塞 | View |
02/20 21:15 | 7 | 李行 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 | 1-0 |
02/20 21:00 | 7 | 馬克•艾倫 v 羅弘昊 | 0-1 |
02/20 20:45 | 7 | 塗振龍 v Nutcharut Wongharuthai | 1-0 |
02/20 20:30 | 7 | Mei Xi Wen v 馬修•賽爾特 | 1-0 |
02/20 20:15 | 7 | 阿什利•胡吉爾 v 傑米•奧尼爾 | 1-0 |
02/20 20:00 | 7 | 安德魯•帕吉特 v 史超活•冰咸 | 1-0 |
02/20 19:45 | 7 | 利亞姆•海菲爾德 v 詹姆斯•卡希爾 | 1-0 |
02/20 19:40 | 7 | 格雷米•多特 v 史超活•冰咸 | Cancelled |
02/20 19:30 | 7 | 安東尼•麥吉爾 v 張健康 | 1-0 |
02/20 19:15 | 7 | 路易斯•希思柯特 v 傑米•克拉克 | 0-1 |
02/20 19:00 | 7 | 凱倫•威爾遜 v 邁克爾•懷特 | 1-0 |
02/20 16:45 | 7 | Sunny Akani v 馬克•塞爾比 | 1-0 |
02/20 16:30 | 7 | 趙心童 v 盧卡斯•萊克斯 | 1-0 |
02/20 16:15 | 7 | 奈傑爾•邦德 v 傑拉德•格林 | 1-0 |
02/20 16:00 | 7 | 馬克•喬伊斯 v 克裏斯•瓦克林 | 0-1 |
02/20 15:45 | 7 | 大衛•格雷斯 v 迪恩•揚 | 0-1 |
The 2020 Shoot Out (officially the 2020 BetVictor Snooker Shoot Out) was a professional ranking snooker tournament held from 20 to 23 February 2020 at the Watford Colosseum in Watford, England. It was the 13th ranking event of the 2019–20 snooker season. It was played under a variation of the standard rules of snooker. The event was the third of four events sponsored by BetVictor, making up the 2020 European Series.
The defending champion was Thailand's Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, who defeated England's Michael Holt 74–0 in the 2019 final. In 2020, Un-Nooh was beaten by Peter Lines in the second round. For the second consecutive year, Holt reached the final, where he defeated Zhou Yuelong 64–1. There were four century breaks during the event, the highest being a 133 by Thor Chuan Leong. There was a prize fund of £171,000, £50,000 of which was awarded to the winner.