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It was legible before.
Can't think of any other "obvious" reason.
Back on topic - to further elaborate on the first answer to the OP's post:
For a standard event, the PBA has a limited field of 64 players. That field is made up (partially) of:
1. Players who had a title in a standard event during the previous season.
2. Players who have a multi-season exemption due to a recent (2-5 years) title in a major tournament.
3. Players without a recent title who finished above the cut line (usually around 40th) in the points list in the previous season.
4. The top regional player (non-exempt) on the points list from each of the PBA regions.
5. Players who qualified in the annual tour trials.
Players from this list are considered to be exempt players.
The rest of the 64 player field is made up of the top professionals and the top amateur from the weekly TQR, held the day before the start of regular qualifying. In some cases, the commissioner grants an exemption to a player who is considered to be deserving of a spot in a given event.
I hope this helps a bit. I'm sorry if the explanation is a bit vague, but the numbers in each category are subject to change, due to a number of factors.
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RW (THB)
Edited on 12/5/2008 10:39 AM
Edited on 12/5/2008 10:41 AM