contests.
The semi-finals will be best-of-11-frame encounters.
The final will be a best-of-13-frame duel.
The total prize money in the seven-day tournament is Rs174,000 with the winner to take home Rs60,000 and the runner-up Rs35,000.
The losing semi-finalists will get Rs15,000 each. The losing quarter-finalists will receive Rs5,000 each.
The losing pre-quarter-finalists will be given Rs3,000 each.
The highest break award carries an amount of Rs5,000.
But the biggest attraction will be a slot in the IBSF World Snooker Championship 2015 due to be staged in Hurghada, Egypt, from November 10 to 21.
The PBSA has declared that the top cueists in the national ranking chart, to be updated after the Championship, will be representing the country in the annual global event.
With top-ranked Hamza Akbar having turned professional, Shahram Changezi, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Sajjad, Babar Masih, Mohammad Imran, Aakash Rafique and Khurram Hussain Agha currently occupy the top seven positions in the national ranking chart.
Asif Toba, Zulfiqar Qadir, Sultan Mohammad, Rambail Gul, Majid Ali, Abdul Sattar and Aamir Tariq have the next seven slots.
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