by Tubberlad » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Order of merit, anyone? Wild?
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by Roland » 25 Oct 2010 Read
In a scrappy final, Campbell won the first three frames despite a top break of just 32 and won the fourth despite Liang's break of 41.
"I never missed much and I shut him out," said the Scot. "It was the same for me throughout, I was just steady and didn't make many mistakes.
Liang blew himself out
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:In a scrappy final, Campbell won the first three frames despite a top break of just 32 and won the fourth despite Liang's break of 41.
"I never missed much and I shut him out," said the Scot. "It was the same for me throughout, I was just steady and didn't make many mistakes.
Liang blew himself out
on what evidence
both players played Roughly same amount of frames yesterday so how come Wenbo Blew himself out and Campbell didn't ?
Slow Grinding players like Campbell takes more out of themselves than Wenbo does.
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by Bourne » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Judging by the scores they both seemed to be pretty spent but in that scenario it comes down to who has the more canny matchplay to be able to maximise their chances with plan-B and in this instance, Campbell was easily the deserving winner.
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by Monique » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Liang might have experienced a bit of an anticlimax. En route to the final he had to beat Ding, Robertson, Selby and Higginson. Maybe his undoing was a combination of tiredness and not getting the adrenaline flowing from the start while facing someone who, a priori, came across as an easier opponent .
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by Sarah Mount » 25 Oct 2010 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Was that Mark Davis or Mark C Davis who won the plate?
Professional Mark C Davis, as opposed to Marc Davis, won the plate
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by Roland » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Mark C Davis is the one without the C in his name
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Judging by the scores they both seemed to be pretty spent but in that scenario it comes down to who has the more canny matchplay to be able to maximise their chances with plan-B and in this instance, Campbell was easily the deserving winner.
that is exactly the point snooker is so much more than talent and potting balls and exactly the reason good journeymen always has a chance against younger exciting players in snooker more so than any other sport.
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Marc Davis is a Relation of Steve Davis ??
am i right ?
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by Roland » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Isn't that Greg C Davis?
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Isn't that Greg C Davis?
Greg is Steve's son but ive read somewhere Marc is his nephew or something
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by Monique » 25 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Sonny wrote:Isn't that Greg C Davis?
Greg is Steve's son but ive read somewhere Marc is his nephew or something
Yes it was on WPBSA, I think, when they launched PTC1. They both happened to get a w/o...
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by Eirebilly » 25 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:Judging by the scores they both seemed to be pretty spent but in that scenario it comes down to who has the more canny matchplay to be able to maximise their chances with plan-B and in this instance, Campbell was easily the deserving winner.
that is exactly the point snooker is so much more than talent and potting balls and exactly the reason good journeymen always has a chance against younger exciting players in snooker more so than any other sport.
I think that the younger generation places far too much emphisis on attacking snooker and not enough on safety and matchplay styles. Its one of the reasons why i feel that the younger generation are having trouble in the bigger match environments.
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by vodkadiet » 25 Oct 2010 Read
The confusion about Marc Davis and Mark C Davis came form the fact that I looked at the draw on World Snooker and they listed MARC DAVIS as MARK DAVIS,and MARK C DAVIS as MARC C DAVIS!!!!
http://www.worldsnooker.com/EPTC3_Draw.htm?tid=190
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
yes they are useless
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by vodkadiet » 25 Oct 2010 Read
wildjoneseye
I just edited my previous post as it got even more confusing,if you see what I mean!
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
useless morons
i can confirm Mark
C Davis lost to Zhang Anda
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by Eirebilly » 25 Oct 2010 Read
worldsnooker.com are seriously having a nightmare in regards to their organisation. As this is one of the most important sights to get information, it really should be adressed soon.
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:worldsnooker.com are seriously having a nightmare in regards to their organisation. As this is one of the most important sights to get information, it really should be adressed soon.
in EPTC4 the staff at SWA will be showing them how its done.....lets hope they pick up tips
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by Eirebilly » 25 Oct 2010 Read
I hope so Wild as its an absolute mess and i dont understand it as its not hard to organise. This site is run more professionaly than worldsnooker.com
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by NedB-H » 25 Oct 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Isn't that Greg C Davis?
Fred and Joe
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by Wildey » 25 Oct 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:I hope so Wild as its an absolute mess and i dont understand it as its not hard to organise. This site is run more professionaly than worldsnooker.com
jesus dont sound so surprise
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by Smart » 25 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:useless morons
i can confirm Mark
C Davis lost to Zhang Anda
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by markj147 » 26 Oct 2010 Read
Monique/ Wild is there anywhere where you can view the results from the main and plate event in a single document?
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by Wildey » 26 Oct 2010 Read
well these are the EPTC Results
http://www.global-snooker.com/professio ... esults.aspand as for the Plate
Sarah Mount wrote:For anyone interested, Mark Davis won the plate beating Reanne Evans in the final 3-2.
Other results courtesy of Janie Watkins are as follows:
Semi Finals
Mark Davis bt Martin O'Donnell
Reanne Evans bt Kurt Maflin
Quarter Finals
Mark Davis 3-2 Ian Glover
Martin O'Donnell 3-2 Joe Swail
Kurt Maflin 3-0 Chris Henry
Reanne Evans 3-1 Oliver Brown
Earlier Rounds
Reanne beat Gerrit bij de Leij, Thomas Cesal and Rune Kampe to reach the quarter finals.
Ian Glover got two walkovers
Mark Davis beat Igor, Phil Barnes, Adam Wicheard
Chris Henry got three walkovers!
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by markj147 » 26 Oct 2010 Read
Thank ya kindly Wild. Sorry for not noticing it before. Nice to see Reanne take some wins at least. Hopefully she will take some confidence from this at the next event.
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by Bourne » 26 Oct 2010 Read
She seems to be progressing nicely, hopefully the next step will be to make TV stages at a main-tour event, I don't see why she can't achieve that this season.
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by Roland » 26 Oct 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:She seems to be progressing nicely, hopefully the next step will be to make TV stages at a main-tour event, I don't see why she can't achieve that this season.
Am I right in thinking she hasn't won a single match until this EPTC3 plate thing though? Hence talk of making the televised stages is waaaaay off right now if that is the case. Main thing is to get that first win under her belt.
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by Bourne » 26 Oct 2010 Read
Well maybe the Plate will be the turning point
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