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==2010==
 
==2010==
  
The [[Apterous Masters 2010|2010]] tournament, the first held under the new name of '''Apterous Masters''' was announced at the beginning of February of the same year. The first qualifying round began on February 14th, and the tournament ended with [[Kirk Bevins]] beating [[Jon O'Neill]] 6-3 in the grand final on April 13th.
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The [[Apterous Masters 2010|2010]] tournament, the first held under the new name of '''Apterous Masters''' was announced at the beginning of February of the same year. The first qualifying round began on February 14th, and the tournament ended with [[Kirk Bevins]] beating [[Jon O'Neill]] 6-3 in the Grand Final on 13 April 2010.
  
 
==2011==
 
==2011==
  
The [[Apterous Masters 2011|2011]] began on February 20th with the first qualifying round, and will continue until April 3rd. In total, 63 people took part, a record for the tournament.
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The [[Apterous Masters 2011|2011]] tournament began on February 20th with the first qualifying round, and will continue until April 3rd. In total, 63 people took part, a record for the tournament. [[Innis Carson]] beat [[Edward McCullagh]] 6-1 in the Grand Final on 8 April 2011.
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==2012==
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The [[Apterous Masters 2012|2012]] tournament ran from late February to early April. In total, 52 people took part (28 invited Masters and 24 qualifying entrants). [[Bob De Caux]] was one of those who had to qualify for the tournament. He won matches against several tough opponents before beating [[Adam Gillard]] 6-4 in the Grand Final on 11 April 2012.
  
 
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[[Category:Countdown Online Masters|*]]
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments]]

Revision as of 23:37, 10 April 2012

The Apterous Masters, formerly known as the Countdown Online Masters, (or by its acronym COMA), is a tournament organised each February/March, and is a straight knock-out event between 8-32 players.

Format

Top players are seeded into the first-round draw after being judged on their skill at the game as displayed in both televised and off-screen performances, such as at COLIN or CoBris events, or in online competitions such as COOT or COGST. Apterous ratings are also used as a judge of skill, but players must have appeared on Countdown or played at a real-life event to be invited- online skill alone is not enough.

Players who decline their invitations will be invited again the following year, but will not be invited a third time if they decline two invitations in a row.

2008

The 2008 tournament was won by Paul Howe, who beat Conor Travers in the final.

2009

The 2009 tournament was again won by Paul Howe, who beat Junaid Mubeen in the final.

2010

The 2010 tournament, the first held under the new name of Apterous Masters was announced at the beginning of February of the same year. The first qualifying round began on February 14th, and the tournament ended with Kirk Bevins beating Jon O'Neill 6-3 in the Grand Final on 13 April 2010.

2011

The 2011 tournament began on February 20th with the first qualifying round, and will continue until April 3rd. In total, 63 people took part, a record for the tournament. Innis Carson beat Edward McCullagh 6-1 in the Grand Final on 8 April 2011.

2012

The 2012 tournament ran from late February to early April. In total, 52 people took part (28 invited Masters and 24 qualifying entrants). Bob De Caux was one of those who had to qualify for the tournament. He won matches against several tough opponents before beating Adam Gillard 6-4 in the Grand Final on 11 April 2012.