Golden Cue Tournament Regulations |
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Entry fee of £26 for 4 players (three players to be named in each match plus 1 reserve may be played in second or third session. Once a player
is replaced they may take no further part in the match). These players must retain amateur status for the entire duration of the competition.
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No professionals allowed from any cue sport. |
3 | Players may only enter the competition once. Any team playing an individual who has previously played with another team will forfeit the
right to further participation. |
4 | Only one International amateur player per team of four. (No restrictions on County players). |
5 | All entered teams will receive notification in writing of venue locations for all rounds. |
6 | Each team must clearly state its county so that the travelling required can be minimised. Early rounds are regionalised. |
7 | Players may only play for a venue within the boundaries of the county of which they are permanent residents. |
8 | Teams may enter from any venue, but all rounds prior to the finals will be played in designated outlets. |
9 | All competition matches must be played to World 8 Ball Pool Rules. All disputes of whatever nature shall be referred to the Organiser, EPA,
in writing within 5 days of the match. The organiser's decision will be final and absolute. |
10 | The winning team must return the completed result sheet within 5 days of the fixture. |
11 | The organiser, EPA, will not be responsible for any team not turning up for the fixture or non-receipt of result sheets or any correspondence
lost or delayed in the post. |
12 | The competition will be on a knockout basis. In each match the three nominated players of one 3-man team shall play the three nominated
players of the opposing team, making 9 frames in total. Matches conclude at a result, i.e. when one team wins 5 frames. |
13 | Teams must have a minimum of two players at the start of the match and will forfeit the other player's frames if that player is not at the
venue 30 minutes after the agreed start time. |
14 | Referees are to be appointed for all matches by mutual agreement between the two teams and table costs are to be shared. |
15 | The organiser, EPA, reserves the right to amend the competition according to prevailing circumstances. |
17 | Cash posted at players own risk. The organiser, EPA, will not be liable for loss or non delivery. |
18 | The EPA operates a random drug testing policy. |
19 | All participants will be deemed to have read and agreed to abide by these rules and conditions. Organised by English Pool Association. All
cheques payable to EPA and to be forwarded to the Tournament Organiser. |