Former snooker world champion Bingham banned for betting

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The initial three-month ban could be costly for Bingham as it will see him miss the UK Championships and the Masters – he will be able to resume playing on January 26, 2018.
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The 2015 world snooker champion Stuart Bingham has been banned for six months — three of them suspended — for betting breaches.

The 41-year-old Englishman — who has been ordered to pay 20,000 pounds (US$26,400) costs — admitted breaking World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) rules on betting almost 36,000 pounds on matches involving other players and also matches he was playing in over 12 years.

The WPBSA said there was no suggestion the world No. 9 — who along with Irish cueman Ken Doherty are the only players to have been crowned world champion at both amateur and professional level — aimed to "influence matches or engage in any corrupt activity".

The WPBSA said this year's Welsh Open winner had admitted to a small amount of betting using two accounts in his own name, but was actually guilty of "greater betting over at least seven years".

It said because he had used accounts not in his name to place bets it was impossible to tell whether he had made or lost money on his punting.

The initial three-month ban could be costly for Bingham as it will see him miss the UK Championships and the Masters — he will be able to resume playing on January 26, 2018.

He has until November 6 to appeal against the decision.

"It is very disappointing to see such a high-profile player fall foul of the WPBSA Betting rules," Chairman Jason Ferguson said in a statement.

"Stuart is a great competitor and I have no doubt he has always played to the best of his ability.

"This case shows that there are no exceptions to the rules. Players must understand that they cannot bet on snooker at all, even if they are not involved in a match or event.

"Any player found in breach of the betting rules will face the most serious of consequences".

Former snooker world champion Bingham banned for betting
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Stuart Bingham of England poses with the trophy after defeating Mark Allen of Northern Ireland in the final of the 2014 Shanghai Masters in this September 13, 2014, photo. The 2015 world champion has been banned for six months for infringing betting rules over a 12-year period.


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