SHORTER formats used in the Players Tour Championship should in theory give the outsiders more of a chance - but is that actually what we are seeing?
Read MoreFINE FIELD FOR PRESTON FINALE
We look ahead to the Wyldecrest Park Homes Players Championship finals in Preston this week.
Read MoreDAFABET TO SPONSOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
IT WAS revealed on Wednesday that Philippines-based online gaming company Dafabet have stepped in to sponsor the 2014 World Championships, which starts on April 19.
Read MoreMAN OF THE CENTURY
Why Neil Robertson may feel extra pressure as he closes in on a personal landmark.
Read MoreLEGEND'S COMEBACK LOOKING UNLIKELY
STEPHEN Hendry hinted during an interview on talkSPORT that he might be prepared to make what would be a sensational comeback out of retirement.
Read MoreDAVIS AND WHITE BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL
Steve Davis and Jimmy White, two of snooker’s greatest names, are in danger of being relegated from the professional circuit…
Read MoreDING DYNASTY CONTINUES IN BERLIN
We pay tribute to Ding Junhui, who has now won four ranking titles this season…
Read MoreROBERTSON'S VIEW...AND WHY IT SHOULD MATTER
Neil Robertson’s comments about playing conditions should not just be written off as the complaints of a bad loser…
Read MoreBLACKPOOL ROCKS FOR SNOOKER SHOOTOUT
THE 888CASINO SHOOTOUT is snooker’s version of the short, sharp shock. It’s fast, it’s furious, it’s not to everyone’s taste but somebody will leave Blackpool on Sunday night £32,000 better off.
Read MoreWHY WPBSA SAW RED OVER O'SULLIVAN LEE TWEETS
IT does not come as a huge surprise that the WPBSA came down relatively hard on Ronnie O’Sullivan on Wednesday.
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THE MAN OF THE MOMENT
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. And, make no mistake, Ronnie O’Sullivan is still The Man for snooker’s biggest occasions.
Read MoreNO RECORD RONNIE FOR US, THANK YOU...
ONE of the reasons for setting up Inside Snooker was the questionable attitude towards coverage of the sport shown by one or two (and it is not all, by any means) national newspapers, and there was a classic example of this on Friday.
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AS GOOD AS IT GETS
Sometimes, perhaps only rarely, you see a performance on a snooker table which leaves you awestruck by its sheer, eye-catching genius, as if watching a magic trick you can't begin to fathom. Ronnie O’Sullivan’s demolition job on Ricky Walden at the Dafabet Masters today ticked every box on the card.
Read MoreTRUMP GETTING CLOSER DESPITE RESULTS
JUDD TRUMP’s exit at the hands of Marco Fu at the Dafabet Masters marked another early departure this season for the former world No1 on one of the game’s big stages.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEPHEN
We say happy birthday today to a bona fide snooker legend as Stephen Hendry turns 45.
Read MoreDOWN TO THE WIRE
From the 20 matches Mark Selby has now played in the Masters, nine have gone to deciding frames and he has won them all.
Read MoreTWITTER SEES RED OVER TV DECIDER SWITCH
THE decision of broadcaster the BBC to move away from terrestrial coverage of Mark Selby’s epic first-round Dafabet Masters match against Mark Davis at 5-5 ahead of the deciding frame drew much negative comment on Twitter and elsewhere.
With the match being shown on the red button and online and therefore available to pretty much everyone it could be argued that the decision was a mild inconvenience rather than catastrophic. However there is no technical reason why the pre-recorded Ski Sunday programme that took precedence could not have been put on to the red button, and the audience – some of whom may not have been initially watching on the red button - allowed to see the match climax undisturbed.
The issue for many snooker fans is how the sport is truly viewed by the BBC, the fact that so many hours are devoted to it not being the whole story. And this is a question that goes right to the suits at the top, rather than the very able production and presenting staff at the tournaments themselves. Would the same thing have happened had it been golf or tennis? It seems very unlikely. And a BDO darts match, not the best standard that sport has to offer, was allowed to finish the previous week without the switch.
There is an impression that at times certain senior managers at the BBC are almost embarrassed by snooker, and the fact that it commands such big audiences compared to other supposedly ‘superior’ sports is an inconvenience. If the BBC want to show that it truly supports snooker, rather than show lots of it because the rights are relatively cheap and they have lost other sports broadcasting rights, then it needs to demonstrate it clearly at times like this.
SELBY'S CASE FOR THE DEFENCE
MARK SELBY begins the defence of his Databet Masters title this afternoon attempting to shrug off the disappointment of his UK Championship final defeat to Neil Robertson.
Read MoreWHY THE MASTERS MATTERS
The circuit is full of tournaments these days but very few have a history that can compete with that of the Masters.
Read MoreWELCOME TO INSIDE SNOOKER
I wrote Snooker Scene Blog for the best part of eight years and it’s worth pointing out straight from the off that this new site does not mean my association with Snooker Scene has ended in any way.
But I felt it was the right time to move from a blog to a more general website and have teamed up with Hector Nunns, an experienced snooker journalist, to provide news and interviews as well as comment on the green baize world.
This section will be the place where we post the sort of pieces you will have read on SSB over the years.
We wanted to launch Inside Snooker in time for the Masters. Bear with us. Not everything is yet in place but we hope to gradually add content over the coming weeks.
Big thanks must go to Tom Doggett for his expert assistance in setting up the site and Monique Limbos for her excellent photographs.
As you will have seen, Hector and myself have been interviewing some of the players in action at the Masters next week. When the tournament starts we will be providing reports on the matches and reaction from the winners and losers.
You may also want to check out our off-table page for backstage snippets and bits of news.
We hope you enjoy the new site. You can send us feedback at contact@inside-snooker.com or, if you have a story you think we may be interested in, at stories@inside-snooker.com.