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Welcome to WikiProject Snooker. Some Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of snooker and the organisation of information and articles on this topic. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, please join the project, inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list below.
Mark Williams (English snooker player) (or Mark X. Williams where "X" is his middle initial; needed to disambuate between the two Mark Williamses of snooker, even if this one's not tremendously notable; just a stub with stats and middle initial would do; see Mark J. Williams for evidence that they get confused even within the industry)
Paul Mifsud MAL (redlink from Pankaj Advani; 1970s-80s; with Advani, one of only two players as of 2007 to win both the IBSF Snooker and Billiards World Championships; not to be confused with UK snooker pro Steve Mifsud, 2000s)
Make much more use of Snooker world rankings - every (first in main article text) mention of rankings or ranking events in snooker articles needs to be linked here. Readers who are not already major fans do not understand the rather complicated ranking system, much less the difference between ranking, minor ranking & non-ranking events, and are liable to be confused about an event being called ranking in one article but not in another (due to its status changing from one year to another).
Identify and add stub stags to stub articles using the templates below.
Create illustrative and detailed article section at Cue stick on snooker cues, which differ (typically) in a number of ways from cues used in pool and carom billiards (length, flat area on the butt, where the joint is, metal ferrule, and most importantly the smaller tip).
Clean up 2007 Malta Cup (snooker) — see its talk page for details; short version: No intro, no flags (please use {{flag|ENG}}, etc. - at least a country abbreviation is important), and the Polish version of the article is better! :-0
1981 UK Snooker Championship seems to be hosed. The finals chart does not appear to agree with the "Competition proper" list; meanwhile, some basic data is missing (marked with {{TBD}}), and it needs more tables instead of messy lists. (the latter is true of many other articles in that series)
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{{Cuegloss}} for convenient wikilinking of terms in the glossary: {{Cuegloss|Black ball|the black}} is the equivalent of [[Glossary of cue sports terms#Black ball|the Black]]. This template is never subst'd.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Snooker - if the project members do not pay attention to changes at the project page, especially its talk page, effective collaboration will be nearly impossible and the project would eventually fail.
Snooker - our main article, frequently subject to vandalism and nonsense edits that (historically) have sometimes taken hours or even an entire day to be fixed
One or more player articles of your choice that you'd like to "adopt" as a guardian against vandalism, PoV-pushing, etc.
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SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib]ツ (Since Nov. 2006; I am a major editor of the cue sports articles in general, and do a lot of gnoming - formatting, templates, cleanup, etc.)
Andy4226uk (Since October 2007, have updated tournaments on a daily basis)
Kevo-723 (Since 9 December 2007, making articles on players)
Samasnookerfan (Since November 2007, creating and and editing articles on players, tournements and correcting results.)
MartinUK (mostly adding references and facts to player articles, but a bit of everything)
Oliwestham (Updating tournaments, correcting links to players shown in qualifying stages of tournaments. For example Alfie Burden is commonly not found and ends up as the redlinked Alfie Burden)
Watford147 (From May 2008. Hope to help with areas like Cue Makers that are very lacking)
Cfcrule1(Inactive since 9 June 2007; original message: "Since 1 May 2006 - editing snooker for some time though"; may have left Wikipedia, as had own userpage speedily deleted)