New Zealand Masters 1984

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New Zealand Masters
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Tournament type: Invitation tournament
Venue: Kingsgate Convention Center , Auckland ,
Opening: July 11, 1984
Endgame: July 13, 1984

Winner: EnglandEngland Jimmy White
Finalist: CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens
Highest Break: 108 ( Jimmy White ) EnglandEngland
 
1988

The New Zealand Masters 1984 was a snooker tournament that was held from July 11-13, 1984 in Auckland . The invitation tournament was part of the snooker season 1984/85 snooker season .

The Englishman Jimmy White defeated the Canadian Kirk Stevens 5-3 in the final . White also played the tournament's highest break.

The tournament was sponsored by Winfield .

Prize money

A total of 19,934 was paid out. There was no premium for the highest break.

Prize money
winner 5,367
finalist 2,683 ₤
Semi-finalist 2,108 ₤
Quarter finalist 1,150 ₤
Round 1 767 ₤
All in all 19,934 ₤

Tournament schedule

Four players competed in round 1, the winners made it to the quarter-finals. Like round 1, the quarter-finals were played in best-of-5-frames mode. The semifinals were played in best-of-7 mode. The final on the last day of the tournament was played in the best-of-9-frames mode.

  First round
best of 5 frames
Quarterfinals
Best of 5 Frames
Semi-final
best of 7 frames
Final
best of 9 frames
                             
EnglandEngland Jimmy White 3     EnglandEngland Jimmy White 3  
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Dennis Taylor 1     EnglandEngland Tony Knowles 0  
  EnglandEngland Jimmy White 4th  
  EnglandEngland David Taylor 1  
EnglandEngland David Taylor 3     EnglandEngland David Taylor 3
EnglandEngland Willie Thorne     CanadaCanada Cliff Thorburn 0  
  EnglandEngland Jimmy White 5
  CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 3
CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 3     CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 3  
EnglandEngland Tony Meo 2     CanadaCanada Bill Werbeniuk 1  
  CanadaCanada Kirk Stevens 4th
  AustraliaAustralia Eddie Charlton 1  
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Doug Mountjoy 3     AustraliaAustralia Eddie Charlton 3
EnglandEngland John Virgo 1     WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Doug Mountjoy 1  

Century Breaks

A total of three Centurys were played. Jimmy White played his two century breaks in the finals, Eddie Charlton in his quarter-finals.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Ron Florax: 1984 New Zealand Masters. Cuetracker.net, archived from the original on June 27, 2018 ; accessed on June 27, 2018 (English).
  2. ^ Ron Florax: 1984 New Zealand Masters - Finishes. Cuetracker.net, archived from the original on June 27, 2018 ; accessed on June 27, 2018 (English).
  3. ^ Ron Florax: 1984 New Zealand Masters - Centuries. Cuetracker.net, archived from the original on June 27, 2018 ; accessed on June 27, 2018 (English).