Snooker World Championship Betting Tips
Betting tips for the World Snooker Championships, with today's predictions and who's favourite to win the title at the Crucible in Sheffield
By James McMath
The World Snooker Championship is the longest-running snooker tournament in the world. The game's elite players arrive in Sheffield in April for this year's championship: to compete in the iconic Crucible Theatre for ultimate bragging rights - and a winner's pot of £500,000.
Snooker might be a slower game than other betting sports, but that only adds to the buzz of the betting markets. Here are some essential betting tips to help make this your best World Snooker Championship yet.
Format Of The Snooker World Championship
The World Snooker Championship is the final tournament of the snooker season. The world's top 16 players are automatically entered in the draw and joined by 16 qualifiers who battle it out over ten days for a coveted spot in the showpiece event.
Qualifying matches were shortened during Covid. Match duration has now returned to normal, so this year's tournament promises to be the best in years.
The early rounds of the world championship are contested as best of 19 frames. The semi-final is contested as best of 33 frames, and the final as best of 35.
World Snooker Championship Latest Odds
Let's take a look at the bookmakers' odds in the ramp-up to 2023's snooker World Championship.
Ronnie O'Sullivan remains a bookie favourite - the reigning champion with seven world titles in Sheffield. A win this year will see him equal Stephen Hendry's record of eight World Snooker Championship crowns.
Last year's losing finalist, Judd Trump, is snapping at The Rocket's heels. The "Juddernaut" is young and hungry. Mark Selby will be hoping to put a disappointing 2022 championship behind him and reclaim the crown he won in 2021. Shaun Murphy is the form player of the moment, with two wins and a second place in 2023.
How To Choose Players To Bet On
Snooker predictions are thick on the ground this time of year. To make winning championship betting calls, be sure to study form and field closely.
Current form
If you want a winning bet settlement, spend time researching the current form of the players. Look at their recent records. Have they won tournaments in the last six months? If they didn't win, how did they perform? Did they reach the semis or finals?
The points accumulated during the snooker season is also a handy guide.
Head-to-head player comparison
Head-to-head comparison is another useful tool. A player might be dominant against one opponent, but always struggle against another. Look into the head-to-head record of the two players. This kind of information will help you make smart match picks throughout the World Snooker Championship.
Consider the status of tournaments when judging players' records
Some tournaments are more important than others. They carry greater prestige, ranking points and prize funds. Certain players thrive in these high-prestige, high-pressure events. When looking for strong contenders for the snooker world championships, look for players with that big match temperament.
Other tips to help you make winning bets
Quality championship betting takes many factors into account. The smart punter won't make final snooker predictions without considering variables like a player's personal circumstances. It might be known that a player is physically or mentally off their form. Mark Selby won the event in 2021, but had an unsettled 2021-2022 season, and made an underwhelming defence last year.
Snooker Betting Tips And Markets For The Snooker World Championship
All snooker fans are looking forward to an engrossing World Championships. If you're eager to wager a bet, there are almost as many snooker markets as there are snooker betting predictions and free betting tips. Here are some to consider:
Total frames
Predict the number of frames in any World Championship match.
Correct score
Correct score bets are popular betting plays. For example, you could bet on Shaun Murphy to beat Mark Allen 17-15 in a best-of-33 semi-final match.
To reach the final: So, you fancy a player for the final. You might feel the brackets give him an easier path. Get skin into the game and use your first qualifying bet to select your finalist.
In-play betting
Many top bookmakers offer in-play markets. Snooker is an excellent sport for live betting and you can use your free bets to get in on some championship betting action.
Handicap betting
Handicap betting allows you to place a deficit on a favourite. You can often get better odds in this market.
Bonus Snooker Championship Betting Tips To Keep In Mind
It's wise to follow some matches live to experience the tension and excitement of the contest. This will give you a sense of the players' moods and other behaviours which could affect the outcome and help you place a profitable bet in play.
Take advantage of the many prop bets offered by bookmakers. There are a bunch to choose from, including: how long a frame will last, which coloured ball will be sunk first, highest break, century breaks, and 147 breaks.
Many snooker betting sites offer free bets as a welcome offer. If you are not a seasoned bettor, use free bets to test a market and build up your confidence.
If you're still unsure about how to use your free bets, there are many tipsters offering snooker betting tips. Be sure to check out the tipster's track record to find the right one for you.
FAQs
What is the prize money for the World Snooker Championship?
The prize money for this prestigious tournament is nearly £2.4M. The winner takes home £500,000, and the runner-up bags £200,000.
When will the Snooker World Championship take place?
The 2023 World Snooker Championship takes place from 15 April to 1 May. It is preceded by a qualifying tournament from 3 April to 12 April.
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