2018/19 Challenge Tour 5

The 2018/19 Challenge Tour 5 was an amateur snooker tournament that took place between 18–19 September 2018 at the Cueball Derby in Derby, England.[1]

2018/19 Challenge Tour 5
Tournament information
Dates18–19 September 2018
VenueCueball Derby
CityDerby
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatAmateur event
Total prize fund£10,000
Winner's share£2,000
Final
Champion David Lilley
Runner-up Brandon Sargeant
Score3–1
CT4
CT6

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

  • Winner: £2,000
  • Runner-up: £1,000
  • Semi-final: £700
  • Quarter-final: £500
  • Last 16: £200
  • Last 32: £125
  • Total: £10,000

Main draw

 
Last 64
Best of 5 frames
Last 32
Best of 5 frames
Last 16
Best of 5 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 5 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 5 frames
Final
Best of 5 frames
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Anthony Jeffers3
 
 
 
Jack Bradford1
 
Anthony Jeffers3
 
 
 
Lee Shanker2
 
Lee Shankerw/o
 
 
 
Gary Challisw/d
 
Anthony Jeffers2
 
 
Barry Pinches3
 
 
 
 
 
Sean Maddocks0
 
 
 
Barry Pinches3
 
Barry Pinches3
 
 
 
Kevin Van Hove1
 
Barry Pinches0
 
 
 
Daniel Womersley3
 
Ben Hancorn3
 
 
 
Jamie McArdle1
 
Ben Hancorn2
 
 
 
Daniel Womersley3
 
Daniel Womersley3
 
 
 
Danny Brindle2
 
Daniel Womersley3
 
 
 
Steven Hallworth0
 
Steven Hallworth3
 
 
 
Ryan Thomerson1
 
Steven Hallworth3
 
 
 
Andreas Ploner2
 
Andreas Ploner3
 
 
 
Andrew Milliard1
 
Daniel Womersley2
 
 
Brandon Sargeant3
 
 
 
 
 
Jenson Kendrick1
 
 
 
Luke Pinches3
 
Luke Pinches3
 
 
 
Tugba Irten1
 
Luke Pinches2
 
 
 
Saqib Nasir3
 
Matthew Day3
 
 
 
Oliver Brown2
 
Matthew Day0
 
 
 
Saqib Nasir3
 
Saqib Nasir3
 
 
 
Jackson Page1
 
Saqib Nasir0
 
 
 
Brandon Sargeant3
 
Brandon Sargeant3
 
 
 
Ryan Davies0
 
Brandon Sargeant3
 
 
 
David Grace0
 
David Grace3
 
 
 
Patrick Whelan1
 
Brandon Sargeant3
 
 
 
Jake Nicholson1
 
Jake Nicholson3
 
 
 
Rodion Judin1
 
Jake Nicholson3
 
 
 
Jamie Curtis-Barrett0
 
Jamie Curtis-Barrett3
 
 
 
Heather Clare0
 
Brandon Sargeant1
 
 
 
David Lilley3
 
Callum Lloyd3
 
 
 
Jeff Cundy2
 
Callum Lloyd0
 
 
 
Sydney Wilson3
 
Sydney Wilson3
 
 
 
Felix Frede0
 
Sydney Wilson3
 
 
 
John Pritchett2
 
John Pritchett3
 
 
 
Iulian Boiko1
 
John Pritchett3
 
 
 
Dylan Emery2
 
Dylan Emery3
 
 
 
Joshua Thomond2
 
Sydney Wilson3
 
 
 
Leo Fernandez1
 
Christopher Keogan3
 
 
 
Joel Walker2
 
Christopher Keogan0
 
 
 
Kuldesh Johal3
 
Kuldesh Johal3
 
 
 
Farakh Ajaib0
 
Kuldesh Johal1
 
 
 
Leo Fernandez3
 
Leo Fernandez3
 
 
 
John Foster0
 
Leo Fernandez3
 
 
 
Peter Devlin1
 
Peter Devlin3
 
 
 
Adam Edge0
 
Sydney Wilson1
 
 
 
David Lilley3
 
Sergey Isaenko3
 
 
 
Mark Vincent2
 
Sergey Isaenko2
 
 
 
Joshua Cooper3
 
Joshua Cooperw/o
 
 
 
Jamie O'Neillw/d
 
Joshua Cooper0
 
 
David Lilley3
 
 
 
 
 
Peter Delaney0
 
 
 
David Lilley3
 
David Lilley3
 
 
 
Wayne Townsend0
 
David Lilley3
 
 
 
Mitchell Mann2
 
Mitchell Mann3
 
 
 
William Lemons0
 
Mitchell Mann3
 
 
 
Andrew Smith1
 
Andrew Smith3
 
 
 
Ng On-yee0
 
Mitchell Mann3
 
 
 
Simon Bedford1
 
Simon Bedford3
 
 
 
Luke Simmonds1
 
Simon Bedford3
 
 
 
Adam Duffy1
 
Adam Duffy3
 
 
Daniel Gorton0
 
gollark: Or you write still less-performant high-level code, which is what you actually need most of the t ime.
gollark: Assembly is obviously better for... I don't know, when you actually need to implement interrupt handlers or something, or when you have a small bit of computing which needs to be run as fast as possible, but most practical stuff is *not* that.
gollark: Actually, it might be better to write it as OpenCL if it parallelizes well enough to run on GPUs.
gollark: It would probably still be somewhat slower, but more maintainable and easy to read/write.
gollark: You can use intrinsics for SIMD stuff in it.

References

  1. "Lilley Wins Challenge Tour Five". World Snooker. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
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