(Note that the numbers below reflect the current 9 cities format.)
Player’s eligibility
To be eligible to play in APC a player must meet the following criteria:
- Be an expatriate living in the city of the country, he wants to play for.
- He must have a long-term visa or permanent residency in that country.
- He must have spent at least 180 days in that country over the past year (365 days).
- He must not be a professional or ex-professional player. No player who has been ranked 300 or below on the WPA website is eligible to play in APC.
To qualify for the Super Singles, a player must meet these additional criteria, on top of the ones above:
- Have played a minimum of 12 frames (out of a maximum 16) in the previous year team event.
- Must also participate in this year team event.
- Apart from that it is up to each city to decide how they want to select their 2 Singles players.
Events rankings
For the Super Singles event:
- The 18 players are separated into 2 conferences, so 9 players (one per city) in each conference.
- The quarter finalists will then play 5 frames, the semi-finalists will play 7 frames, 3rd and 4th place contestants 7 frames and the grand finalists 9 frames.
- In the preliminary round they play a round-robin 3 frames against all the players in their conference, where the winner of each match is awarded 3 points, after which the top 4 in each conference advance to the quarter finals based on:
- Most points.
- In the event of a tie on points after the preliminary round, the winner will be the player who won when these two players met during that preliminary round.
- If more than 2 players were tied on points, then the frames difference (Won and Lost) will be taken into account.
For the Team event:
- The 18 teams are separated into 2 conferences, so 9 teams (one per city) in each conference.
- These team will play a round-robin 12 frames match against each team in their conference.
- 30 minutes before every match, the team captain or manager submits his list of 6 players in order, who will then each play 2 frames.
- Teams may substitute a player from the previous match prior to advising the list of players for the next match. Players who have been substituted may re-enter at any match thereafter. However once a player has played for a team that player can only play for that team, for example once a player has played for Bangkok 1 he cannot play for Bangkok 2.
- The final rankings are determined based on the number of frames won by each city, so the total of their 2 teams.
- In the event of a tie, the city that had the best head-to-head record in these cities matches will be given the higher ranking. If still tied, then both teams will be awarded the same position.
Miscellaneous
- Players Only – No shorts or sandals are to be worn, Team Uniform Shirts are compulsory, players not complying with this rule are not permitted to play. Supporters – no uniform required.
- Use of any electronic device (earphones, handphone, etc.) while playing is strictly prohibited.
- No smoking or vaping is allowed, except in the designated smoking areas.
- Alcohol – Consumption of alcohol is permitted within the venue but not in the TV Table area.
- As a condition of entry to all Asia Pool Challenge competitions all videos taken will remain the property of Asia Pool Challenge and copyright is waived by the video producer.