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'''CoLei2''', held in '''2009''', was the second time that [[Countdown in Leicester]] was organized. It took place on Saturday 10th October at The Stoneycroft Hotel in Leicester, and was hosted by [[Jeff Clayton]]. It was won by [[Jon O'Neill]], who beat [[Kirk Bevins|Kirk Bevan]] in the final 100 - 97.
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'''CoLei2''', held in '''2009''', was the second time that [[Countdown in Leicester]] was organized. It took place on Saturday 10th October at The Stoneycroft Hotel in Leicester, and was hosted by [[Jeff Clayton]]. It was won by [[Jon O'Neill]], who beat [[Kirk Bevins|Kirk Bevan]] in the final 100 – 97.
  
 
22 people entered this time, compared to 9 in [[CoLei 2008|2008]].
 
22 people entered this time, compared to 9 in [[CoLei 2008|2008]].
  
The tournament started with a qualifying round of 14 rounds (the same as the [[14-round game|old finals format]]), in which every contestant played independently. The rounds for this were preselected by Jeff. This game decided the seeds. However, the actual pairings were picked randomly. The first game was a [[15-round game|15 rounds]], and the next 2 games were [[9-round game|9 rounds]] (due to time constraints). The final game was between consecutive seeds (1st plays 2nd, 3rd plays 4th etc.)and was played for final position; every game apart from the 'final' between Jon and Kirk was played with 9 rounds. After this the final was played as an exhibition match with 15 rounds.
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The tournament started with a qualifying round of 14 rounds (the same as the [[14-round game|old finals format]]), in which every contestant played independently. The rounds for this were preselected by Jeff. This game decided the seeds. However, the actual pairings were picked randomly. The first game was a [[15-round game|15 rounds]], and the next 2 games were [[9-round game|9 rounds]] (due to time constraints). The final game was between consecutive seeds (1st plays 2nd, 3rd plays 4th etc.) and was played for final position; every game apart from the 'final' between Jon and Kirk was played with 9 rounds. After this the final was played as an exhibition match with 15 rounds.
  
 
==Final results==
 
==Final results==
 
{{Seed table}}
 
{{Seed table}}
{{Seed|1|[[Jon O'Neill]]         |4|334}}
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{{Seed|1|[[Jon O'Neill]]                             |4|334}}
{{Seed|2|[[Kirk Bevins]]         |3|326}}
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{{Seed|2|[[Kirk Bevins]]                             |3|326}}
{{Seed|3|[[Dinos Sfyris]]         |4|}}
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{{Seed|3|[[Dinos Sfyris]]                             |4|}}
{{Seed|4|[[Ben Wilson]]         |3|}}
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{{Seed|4|[[Ben Wilson]]                               |3|}}
{{Seed|5|Jack Hurst         |3|289}}
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{{Seed|5|Jack Hurst                                   |3|289}}
{{Seed|6|[[Charlie Reams]]         |3|}}
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{{Seed|6|[[Charlie Reams]]                           |3|}}
{{Seed|7|[[Kai Laddiman]]         ||}}
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{{Seed|7|[[Kai Laddiman]]                             ||}}
{{Seed|8|[[Mike Brown]]         ||}}
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{{Seed|8|[[Mike Brown]]                               ||}}
{{Seed|9|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|9|?                                            ||}}
{{Seed|10|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|10|?                                          ||}}
{{Seed|11|Julie Taylor         |2|235}}
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{{Seed|11|Julie Taylor                               |2|235}}
{{Seed|12|[[Darren Carter (Series 61)|Darren Carter]]         ||}}
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{{Seed|12|[[Darren Carter (Series 61)|Darren Carter]] ||}}
{{Seed|13|[[Karen Pearson]]         ||}}
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{{Seed|13|[[Karen Pearson]]                           ||}}
{{Seed|14|[[Richard Priest]]         ||}}
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{{Seed|14|[[Richard Priest]]                         ||}}
{{Seed|15|Steve Wood*         ||}}
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{{Seed|15|Steve Wood*                                 ||}}
{{Seed|16|Matt Bayfield         ||}}
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{{Seed|16|Matt Bayfield                               ||}}
{{Seed|17|Josh Hurst         ||}}
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{{Seed|17|Josh Hurst                                 ||}}
{{Seed|18|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|18|?                                          ||}}
{{Seed|19|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|19|?                                          ||}}
{{Seed|20|Alec Rivers         ||}}
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{{Seed|20|Alec Rivers                                 ||}}
{{Seed|21|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|21|?                                          ||}}
{{Seed|22|[[]]          ||}}
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{{Seed|22|?                                          ||}}
 
{{Seed table end}}
 
{{Seed table end}}
  

Revision as of 01:25, 28 October 2009

The Official Logo

CoLei2, held in 2009, was the second time that Countdown in Leicester was organized. It took place on Saturday 10th October at The Stoneycroft Hotel in Leicester, and was hosted by Jeff Clayton. It was won by Jon O'Neill, who beat Kirk Bevan in the final 100 – 97.

22 people entered this time, compared to 9 in 2008.

The tournament started with a qualifying round of 14 rounds (the same as the old finals format), in which every contestant played independently. The rounds for this were preselected by Jeff. This game decided the seeds. However, the actual pairings were picked randomly. The first game was a 15 rounds, and the next 2 games were 9 rounds (due to time constraints). The final game was between consecutive seeds (1st plays 2nd, 3rd plays 4th etc.) and was played for final position; every game apart from the 'final' between Jon and Kirk was played with 9 rounds. After this the final was played as an exhibition match with 15 rounds.

Final results

Rank Name Wins Points
1 Jon O'Neill 4 334
2 Kirk Bevins 3 326
3 Dinos Sfyris 4
4 Ben Wilson 3
5 Jack Hurst 3 289
6 Charlie Reams 3
7 Kai Laddiman
8 Mike Brown
9 ?
10 ?
11 Julie Taylor 2 235
12 Darren Carter
13 Karen Pearson
14 Richard Priest
15 Steve Wood*
16 Matt Bayfield
17 Josh Hurst
18 ?
19 ?
20 Alec Rivers
21 ?
22 ?
  • This is not the same Steve Wood who was reigning Countdown champion at the exact time of this tournament.