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The 2012 Apterous Masters was an online tournament run by Ben Wilson between February and April 2012, and the fifth 'Masters' tournament. 17 of the best players from the show, Apterous and real-life events accepted their invitation to play in a knock-out tournament against each other and a group of 'wildcard' entries, 15 of whom reached the tournament proper via a qualifying round. In total, 42 people participated in the tournament.
Masters
- Matt Bayfield
- Kirk Bevins
- Innis Carson
- Graeme Cole
- Jon Corby
- Mark Deeks
- Rob Foster
- Oliver Garner
- Adam Gillard (Runner-up)
- Marcus Hares
- Eoin Monaghan
- Jon O'Neill
- Andy Platt
- Richard Priest
- James Robinson
- Ryan Taylor
- Mark Tournoff
Qualifying hopefuls
Bold indicates that a player successfully qualified for the tournament proper.
- Heather Badcock
- Rhys Benjamin
- James Bradley
- Chris Butler (bye into Round 1)
- Thomas Cappleman
- Thomas Carey
- Bob De Caux (Champion)
- Gevin Chapwell
- Phil Collinge (bye into Round 1)
- Scott Gillies
- Chris Hare
- Josh Hurst
- Mark James
- Peter Lee (bye into Round 1)
- Martin Long
- Chris Marshall
- Edwin Mead
- Oli Moore (bye into Round 1)
- Matt Morrison
- James Roper (bye into Round 1)
- Niall Seymour
- Jennifer Steadman
- Matthew Tassier
- Dylan Taylor
- Ian Volante