2006 World Snooker Championship

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World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates 15 April–1 May 2006
Venue Crucible Theatre
City Sheffield
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £896,240
Winner's share £200,000
Highest break England Ronnie O'Sullivan (140)
Final
Champion Scotland Graeme Dott
Runner-up England Peter Ebdon
Score 18–14
2005
2007

The 2006 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2006 888.com World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that was held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was scheduled to take place from 15 April through 1 May 2006, but continued into the early hours of 2 May 2006, ending at 12:52 am BST. The final broke the record of the time for the latest finish in a World Snooker Championship final, at over half an hour later than the 1985 final, which finished at 12:20 a.m., although it was not the longest ever final.

Shaun Murphy was the defending champion, but he lost in the quarter-finals against eventual runner-up Peter Ebdon and became another World Champion who fell to the Crucible curse and could not defend his first World title.[1]

The final was contested between Ebdon and Graeme Dott, and the victor was Dott by 18 frames to 14, earning him his first professional title in his 12-year career, and a £200,000 cheque. The tournament was sponsored by online casino 888.com.

Tournament summary

Sponsorship

Pre-final

Final

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[6][16]

  • Winner: £200,000
  • Runner-up: £100,000
  • Semi-final: £40,800
  • Quarter-final: £20,800
  • Last 16: £12,680
  • Last 32: £9,600
  • Last 48: £6,400
  • Last 64: £4,000

  • Televised stage highest break: £10,000
  • Qualifying stage maximum break: £5,000
  • Televised stage maximum break: £147,000
  • Total: £896,240

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[16][27][28]

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
                           
15 April[29]            
 England Shaun Murphy (1)  10
20, 21 & 22 April[30]
 Thailand James Wattana  4  
 England Shaun Murphy (1)  13
15 & 16 April[31]
   England Steve Davis (16)  7  
 England Steve Davis (16)  10
25 & 26 April[32]
 England Andy Hicks  4  
 England Shaun Murphy (1)  7
19 & 20 April[33]
   England Peter Ebdon (8)  13  
 England Jimmy White (9)  5
23 & 24 April[34]
 England David Gray  10  
 England David Gray  2
19 April[35]
   England Peter Ebdon (8)  13  
 England Peter Ebdon (8)  10
27, 28 & 29 April[36]
 England Michael Holt  8  
 England Peter Ebdon (8)  17
17 & 18 April[37]
   Hong Kong Marco Fu  16
 Wales Matthew Stevens (5)  10
22, 23 & 24 April[38]
 Northern Ireland Joe Swail  5  
 Wales Matthew Stevens (5)  8
16 & 17 April[39]
   Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (12)  13  
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (12)  10
25 & 26 April[40]
 England Barry Hawkins  1  
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (12)  10
18 April[41]
   Hong Kong Marco Fu  13  
 Scotland Alan McManus (13)  3
21 & 22 April[42]
 Hong Kong Marco Fu  10  
 Hong Kong Marco Fu  13
16 & 17 April[43]
   Scotland Stephen Maguire (4)  4  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire (4)  10
 England Mark King  6  
18 & 19 April[44]            
 Scotland Stephen Hendry (3)  9
22, 23 & 24 April[45]
 England Nigel Bond  10  
 England Nigel Bond  9
15 & 16 April[46]
   Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  13  
 Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  10
25 & 26 April[47]
 England John Parrott  3  
 Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  13
15 & 16 April[48]
   Australia Neil Robertson  12  
 England Stephen Lee (11)  10
20 & 21 April[49]
 England Ali Carter  8  
 England Stephen Lee (11)  9
17 April[50]
   Australia Neil Robertson  13  
 England Paul Hunter (6)  5
27, 28 & 29 April[51]
 Australia Neil Robertson  10  
 Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  17
15 & 16 April[52]
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)  11
 Scotland John Higgins (7)  4
21 & 22 April[53]
 England Mark Selby  10  
 England Mark Selby  8
17 & 18 April[54]
   Wales Mark Williams (10)  13  
 Wales Mark Williams (10)  10
25 & 26 April[55]
 England Anthony Hamilton  1  
 Wales Mark Williams (10)  11
19 & 20 April[56]
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)  13  
 England Joe Perry (15)  3
23 & 24 April[57]
 Wales Ryan Day  10  
 Wales Ryan Day  10
18 & 19 April[58]
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)  13  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)  10
 England Dave Harold  4  
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 30 April, 1 & 2 May 2006.[59] Referee: Jan Verhaas.[60]
Peter Ebdon (8)
 England
14–18 Graeme Dott (14)
 Scotland
79–12, 53–62, 1–91, 48–70, 20–71, 67–31, 6–78, 20–53, 20–53, 16–63, 66–25, 124–6, 47–72, 65–51, 5–61, 16–92, 0–75, 100–0, 67–44, 41–75, 31–90, 49–70, 117–22, 66–51, 67–29, 70–38, 66–59, 84–0, 16–78, 99–17, 61–69, 31–70 Century breaks: 1 (Ebdon 1)

Highest break Ebdon: 117
Highest break Dott: 68

79–12, 53–62, 1–91, 48–70, 20–71, 67–31, 6–78, 20–53, 20–53, 16–63, 66–25, 124–6, 47–72, 65–51, 5–61, 16–92, 0–75, 100–0, 67–44, 41–75, 31–90, 49–70, 117–22, 66–51, 67–29, 70–38, 66–59, 84–0, 16–78, 99–17, 61–69, 31–70
Scotland Graeme Dott wins the 2006 888.com World Snooker Championship

Preliminary qualifying

The preliminary qualifying rounds for the tournament were for WPBSA members not on the Main Tour and took place on 6 and 7 January 2006 at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales.[16][61][62]

Round 1

India David Singh w/d–w/o England Ali Bassiri
England Del Smith 4–5 England Garry Baldrey
England Phil Seaton 5–2 Northern Ireland Dermot McGlinchey
England Les Dodd 2–5 England Tony Knowles
England Neil Selman 5–2 England Stephen Ormerod
England Ian Stark 2–5 Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij

Round 2

Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis 5–0 England Ali Bassiri
Cyprus Mehmet Husnu 5–2 England Garry Baldrey
England Phil Seaton 0–5 England Tony Knowles
England Neil Selman 0–5 Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij

Round 3

Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis 5–2 Cyprus Mehmet Husnu
England Tony Knowles 3–5 Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij

Qualifying

The qualifying rounds 1–3 for the tournament took place between 8 and 13 January 2006 at the at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales.[61][63] The final round of qualifying took place between 14 and 15 March 2006 at the same venue.[16][62][64]

  Round 1
Best of 19 frames
  Round 2
Best of 19 frames
  Round 3
Best of 19 frames
  Round 4
Best of 19 frames
 England Joe Jogia 10    England Jamie Cope 10    Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 10    England Ali Carter 10
 Scotland Hugh Abernethy 3    England Joe Jogia 7    England Jamie Cope 4    Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 5
 China Ding Junhui 10    England Brian Morgan 7    Scotland Drew Henry 9    England Barry Hawkins 10
 England Stuart Mann 1    China Ding Junhui 10    China Ding Junhui 10    China Ding Junhui 6
 England Nick Dyson 10    England Matthew Couch 10    Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 10    Hong Kong Marco Fu 10
 Scotland James McBain 8    England Nick Dyson 6    England Matthew Couch 4    Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 7
 Republic of Ireland David McDonnell w/o    England Tom Ford 10    England Dave Harold 10    England Ian McCulloch 9
 Malaysia Moh Keen Ho w/d    Republic of Ireland David McDonnell 3    England Tom Ford 8    England Dave Harold 10
 England David Roe 10    England Lee Spick 10    England Ricky Walden 8    England John Parrott 10
 England Gary Wilkinson 9    England David Roe 6    England Lee Spick 10    England Lee Spick 9
 England Simon Bedford 6    England Jimmy Michie 8    England Mark Selby 10    England Robert Milkins 4
 Malta Alex Borg 10    Malta Alex Borg 10    Malta Alex Borg 4    England Mark Selby 10
 Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez 8    England Mike Dunn 10    England Rory McLeod 8    England Nigel Bond 10
 England Judd Trump 10    England Judd Trump 7    England Mike Dunn 10    England Mike Dunn 0
 Scotland Scott MacKenzie 10    Scotland Marcus Campbell 10    England Stuart Bingham 10    Wales Ryan Day 10
 Bahrain Habib Subah 3    Scotland Scott MacKenzie 3    Scotland Marcus Campbell 7    England Stuart Bingham 7
 England Alfie Burden 10    England Rod Lawler 10    Wales Dominic Dale 6    England Anthony Hamilton 10
 Belgium Bjorn Haneveer 9    England Alfie Burden 7    England Rod Lawler 10    England Rod Lawler 8
 Wales Darren Morgan 8    Scotland Jamie Burnett 8    Malta Tony Drago 7    Thailand James Wattana 10
 England David Gilbert 10    England David Gilbert 10    England David Gilbert 10    England David Gilbert 6
 England Sean Storey 4    Finland Robin Hull 10    England Mark Davis 10    England David Gray 10
 Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 10    Netherlands Gerrit bij de Leij 6    Finland Robin Hull 7    England Mark Davis 9
 England Adam Davies 7    England Justin Astley 3    Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 6    England Andy Hicks 10
 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 10    Northern Ireland Mark Allen 10    Northern Ireland Mark Allen 10    Northern Ireland Mark Allen 7
 Wales Paul Davies 10    Pakistan Shokat Ali 10    Northern Ireland Joe Swail 10    England Barry Pinches 8
 China Jin Long 9    Wales Paul Davies 6    Pakistan Shokat Ali 5    Northern Ireland Joe Swail 10
 England Andrew Norman 9    England James Tatton 10    Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 10    Australia Neil Robertson 10
 England Gary Wilson 10    England Gary Wilson 8    England James Tatton 4    Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 6
 England Paul Wykes 10    Wales Lee Walker 2    England Adrian Gunnell 10    England Mark King 10
 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis 8    England Paul Wykes 10    England Paul Wykes 3    England Adrian Gunnell 5
 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 10    England Chris Norbury 6    England Stuart Pettman 10    England Michael Holt 10
 China Liang Wenbo 5    Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 10    Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 8    England Stuart Pettman 2

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

There were 52 century breaks in the qualifying stage of the World Championship:[62]

  • 147 Robert Milkins
  • 141, 100 Paul Wykes
  • 141 Jamie Burnett
  • 140 James Wattana
  • 138, 113, 108 Mark Selby
  • 138 Alfie Burden
  • 135 David Gilbert
  • 132, 124, 120, 101, 100 Mark Allen
  • 132 Robin Hull
  • 132 Gerard Greene
  • 130, 130, 124, 104, 100 Ding Junhui
  • 125 Shokat Ali
  • 124 Joe Jogia
  • 124 Joe Swail
  • 122, 119, 102, 101 Tom Ford
  • 120 Mark King
  • 118, 101 Mark Davis
  • 117 Mike Dunn

  • 117 Neil Robertson
  • 116 John Parrott
  • 113 Gerrit bij de Leij
  • 111 Paul Davies
  • 110 Ricky Walden
  • 109 Adrian Gunnell
  • 107 Stefan Mazrocis
  • 106 Barry Hawkins
  • 105, 102 Judd Trump
  • 105 Alex Borg
  • 104 James McBain
  • 103, 102 Lee Spick
  • 103, 100 Fergal O'Brien
  • 103 Dave Harold
  • 102 Nick Dyson
  • 101 Jin Long
  • 100 Barry Pinches

Televised stage centuries

There were 46 century breaks in the televised stage of the World Championship.[16][65][66][67]

  • 140, 139, 124 109, 106, 100 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 137 Mark Williams
  • 135, 112 Ali Carter
  • 135, 125, 121, 118, 110, 103, 101, 100 Marco Fu
  • 135, 113, 110 Stephen Lee
  • 123, 122, 110 Mark Selby
  • 122, 117, 116, 112, 107, 107, 101 Peter Ebdon
  • 121 Graeme Dott

  • 119 John Higgins
  • 115 Anthony Hamilton
  • 113, 106 Shaun Murphy
  • 112, 106, 103 Matthew Stevens
  • 109 David Gray
  • 109, 109, 106, 103, 102 Neil Robertson
  • 104 Ryan Day
  • 102 Michael Holt

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