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The 1983 Thailand Masters, also known as the Bangkok Golden Cue Tournament, was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament held in August 1983 at the Thai Nippon Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand.[1][2] Tony Meo won the tournament, defeating Steve Davis 2–1 in the final after Davis had taken the first frame.[3][2] Meo won the deciding frame on the final black.[2]
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Main draw
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Preliminary event
In advance of the tournament, a short-format tournament similar to Pot Black was played.[2] In the single-frame round-robin, Meo defeated Griffiths and Davis, Griffiths defeated Mountjoy and Davis, Davis defeated Mountjoy, and Mountjoy defeated Meo. Meo then defeated Griffiths 2–1 in the final.[2]
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