Friday 13 February 2015

Visiting the German Masters 2015

I thought I would put down a short overview of my trip to the German Masters last week.

Originally my holiday with friends to Berlin was to coincide with Hertha Berlin's home fixture versus Bayern Munich in early December, this proved too short notice to muster up funds so the next best match was chosen - Hertha v Bayer Leverkusen.

Tempodrom Berlin


At the time I was unaware that my timing was perfectly in line for the German Masters, an event I had always wanted to attend. In fact the timing was so perfect that I shared a flight out with a few of the Scottish Snooker contingent (picture below).


Stephen Maguire, Me, A friend of their party?, Anthony McGill and John Higgins


So after a few days of heavy drinking I needed a quieter night and the Friday Evening session looked tantalising with 6 of the top 8 remaining in the draw. Purchasing tickets was easy, all the tourist information shops dotted about the city sold them. I got a couple at the Brandenburg gate tourist information just before my excellent walking tour by Stephen at - Free Walking Tour - I highly recommend this if you are ever in Berlin.

The venue is in a central location and like the rest of the city is served by a superb overground/underground rail network. I would recommend buying the 5 day pass for the rail system, it worked out at 40 Euro's but given how much time we spent on the network it was worth it. Ticket conductors are rarely seen but if you do get caught it's a 50 Euro fine.

The tent is an impressive venue from the outside and on this extremely cold evening shelter was greatly received. Inside it was like most modern venues. Bars and cloak rooms lined the space under the stands and there were a few doors at either end for shuffling into the arena. Once inside you are taken aback by the sheer size of this arena. I never got to visit the old Wembley Conference centre but this must be the closest venue on the tour in terms of scale. Finding your seat wasn't so easy I found, the numbering system mixed with my lack of German made it more difficult so we just took any empty seats at the back.


I've read a lot on twitter the last few days about how this is the 2nd best venue behind the Crucible. I would tend to disagree, I think it's the most impressive venue but the view from the back is limited, you just feel too far away. The last row in the temporary seating venues, such as the Barbican will provide a much better viewing experience, it just won't look as good on TV.






There is a sizable lobby where people can amble about and stretch their legs and the Eurosport team where situated in the corner of it. Due to being in Berlin for all but the final day I didn't get enough of an opportunity to judge the new TV panel. However I know from his ITV stint that Neil Foulds is an excellent studio analyst. I don't agree with having Ronnie O'Sullivan commenting though, he's still at the top of his game and I feel it's a conflict of interests. There was a similar situation over the winter when an injured Australian Cricket Captain Michael Clarke was invited to join Channel 9's test coverage and comment on his own players. It all felt a bit uncomfortable, as you knew the usually quite outspoken leader couldn't properly express his opinions of his colleagues.


Eurosport Team

I've not really went into what happened on the night as it's almost a week ago and plenty has been written but I thought I would put down my thoughts on the event from my visit. As I've done for the Crucible in the following two links:

Visiting the Crucible 2013
Visiting the Crucible 2014

I've got a few pics of the moment after Judd Trump his this wonderful 147:

Judd celebrates his 2nd 147

Players are quick to get back to work.



Although I prefer the World Championships at Sheffield this event could easily rival for cost as a visitor, I booked my flights from Edinburgh Airport for £57 return and the tickets were about £20. I would recommend it to all snooker fans as I look to plan my trip to the Welsh Open next.


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