Snooker World Cup Betting

A World Cup event in any sport is an event that has the ability to grab the attention of hundreds of thousands of people around the world. The snooker World Cup is being revived in 2011 after going into a hiatus a decade ago in 2011 when it was dropped.



The format of the snooker World Cup is actually very simple and snooker World Cup betting could explode as a result of the revitalised tournament and significant new interest in the support across many different countries.

The current World Champions are Scotland because they last held the title back in 2011 when it was called the Nations Cup. Now that snooker is starting to take on a new image, there could be some very strong sides in the 2011 event.

Snooker World Cup Format

The snooker World Cup format is very simple. Countries are allowed to put forward two man teams who will play a series of knock out matches to reach the later stages of the event. These two man teams can play in any order according to the rules of each match.

The number of frames in each match will be kept on the short side as new Chairman of World Snooker Barry Hearn wants to grab the interest of the masses. The final in the last tournament in 2001 was a best of 11 match with all matches earlier in the tournament the same length or shorter.

History of the Snooker World Cup

The history of the snooker World Cup dates back to when the event was first held in 1979. There was a great deal of passion and pride playing for your country through the 1970s and 80s which is how the tournament grew and developed. Snooker greats like Alex Higgins and Ray Reardon represented their countries in this event.

The history of the snooker World Cup has seen the format change a little from time to time. The name of the World Cup has been changed three times from the first event to try and keep interest high.

The World Cup was suspended in 2001 owing to the lack of interest in participation around the world and the high demands that are now put on the schedules of professional snooker players.

The Snooker World Cup 2011

The snooker World Cup 2011 has been revitalised in a terrific way and has been brought back in such a fashion that it can satisfy the demands and needs of everyone. The snooker World Cup 2011 will involve 20 teams of two men playing against each other.



This tournament is also being held in Bangkok which fits in line with the growing interest in snooker across Asia. There are no ranking points available in the snooker World Cup 2011 which means the players that do participate will be involved in a labour of love more than anything else.

Media Coverage of the Snooker World Cup

Media coverage of the snooker World Cup is where most of the money is going to be made but this is positive for a non-financial reason. Media coverage of the snooker World Cup will expose the sport to millions of people. Over 100 million are expected to watch the event in China alone.



There is going to be a lot of media coverage of the snooker World Cup because of the break the event has just been subjected to. It is something new and exciting coming back in a different shape and form. This interest is just going to explode through the roof if the best players in the world decide to play.