Snooker 900 2023 | 09/19 21:30 | - | Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Alex Melia | View | |
Snooker 900 2023 | 09/18 21:15 | - | Barry Pinches v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 0-0 | |
Q Tour 6 | 01/07 10:00 | - | Leo Fernandez v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | View | |
Snooker 900 2022 | 10/19 21:40 | - | Philip Williams v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 1-0 | |
Snooker 900 2022 | 10/17 23:18 | - | Nigel Bond v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 0-1 | |
Snooker 900 2022 | 10/17 22:50 | - | Philip Williams v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 0-0 | |
Snooker 900 2022 | 10/17 22:00 | - | Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Joshua Thomond | 0-0 | |
Gibraltar Open 2022 | 03/24 11:30 | 7 | Luca Brecel v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 4-3 | |
Gibraltar Open 2021 | 03/04 09:00 | 7 | Mark Allen v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 4-0 | |
Welsh Open 2021 | 02/16 10:00 | 7 | Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Liam Highfield | 3-4 | |
Snooker Shoot-Out 2021 | 02/04 13:45 | 7 | Ken Doherty v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 1-0 | |
WST Pro Series 2021 | 01/21 20:20 | 1 | Jamie Clarke v Jamie Curtis-Barrett | 2-0 |
Jamie Curtis-Barrett (born 19 April 1984 in Grimsby, Lincolnshire) is an English snooker player.
After playing snooker from the age of 11, Curtis-Barrett drifted away from the game after the death of his grandfather who had been a huge influence on his game. He began playing regularly again in the 2000s and earning a sponsor in 2009.
As an amateur, he entered qualifying for both the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open and 2016 German Masters, losing in the first qualifying round of both tournaments.
Curtis-Barrett turned professional after finishing second on the 2016 Q School Order of Merit. He won three matches in his opening season; defeating James Cahill 5–3 in Shanghai Masters qualifying before being eliminated by Jamie Jones; Matthew Selt 4–2 at the Northern Ireland Open before losing in the second round to David Gilbert; and a single frame encounter with Sam Baird in the Snooker Shoot-Out, where he was knocked out in the second round by eventual winner Anthony McGill. His season ended on a low note when he was whitewashed 10-0 by Jamie Jones in the first round of qualifying for the World Championship.
Entry to the shoot out in 2018 was followed by a first round defeat to Zhang Yong. He entered the 2018 Q School in a bid to win back his place on the world snooker tour, he won in the first round against Belgium's Hans Blanckaert.