by SnookerFan » 11 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:The big question for the moment is - who can displace Igor from the very last spot?
Dr. Frankenstein?
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by Witz78 » 12 Mar 2011 Read
latest rankings updated
1 Mark J Williams 55000
2 John Higgins 47700
3 Ding Junhui 47460
4 Mark Selby 46965
5 Neil Robertson 46420
6 Stephen Maguire 45300
7 Allister Carter 42120
8 Shaun Murphy 39205
9 Graeme Dott 37330
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan 37060
11 Peter Ebdon 33960
12 Mark Allen 33705
13 Matthew Stevens 33665
14 Jamie Cope 33180
15 Mark Davis 32630
16 Stuart Bingham 32325
17 Ricky Walden 31470
18 Stephen Hendry 31340
19 Marco Fu 31120
20 Stephen Lee 30870
21 Martin Gould 30390
22 Judd Trump 29825
23 Mark King 29210
24 Andrew Higginson 29120
25 Joe Perry 28750
26 Barry Hawkins 28475
27 Ken Doherty 28060
28 Liang Wenbo 27950
29 Dominic Dale 27715
30 Marcus Campbell 27505
31 Gerard Greene 26430
32 Ryan Day 25835
33 Tom Ford 25105
34 Robert Milkins 24960
35 Rory McLeod 24005
36 Anthony Hamilton 23600
37 Fergal O’Brien 23145
38 Mike Dunn 22570
39 Jamie Burnett 21770
40 Nigel Bond 21675
41 Barry Pinches 21520
42 Mark Joyce 21285
43 Matt Selt 21195
44 Steve Davis 21085
45 Tony Drago 20940
46 Jamie Jones 20315
47 Michael Holt 20290
48 Joe Jogia 19825
49 Peter Lines 19815
50 Dave Harold 19785
51 Alan McManus 19780
52 Jack Lisowski 19635
53 Jimmy White 18745
54 Joe Swail 18405
55 Adrian Gunnell 18390
56 Jimmy Robertson 18270
57 Alfie Burden 18240
58 Rod Lawler 17680
59 Anthony McGill 17670
60 Liu Chuang 17290
61 Andy Hicks 17095
62 Liu Song 17030
63 Ian McCulloch 16895
64 Xiao Guodong 16650
65 Bjorn Haneveer 16625 PTC
66 Michael White 16150 PTC
67 James Wattana 15935
68 Liam Highfield 15645 PTC
69 Ben Woollaston 15575 PTC
70 Matt Couch 15460 PTC
71 Kyren Wilson 15020
72 Paul Davison 14835 PTC
73 Andrew Pagett 14800 PTC
74 Patrick Wallace 14730
75 James McBain 14655
76 Dave Gilbert 14495
77 Stuart Pettman 14000
78 David Morris 13525
79 Simon Bedford 13370
80 Igor Figueiredo 13365 PTC
81 Joe Delaney 13025
82 Jimmy Michie 12140
83 T.Thirapongpaiboon 12140
84 Zhang Anda 11900
85 Kurt Maflin 11430
86 Kuldesh Johal 11365
87 Issara Kachaiwong 11190
88 Adam Wicheard 10795
89 Michael Judge 10665
90 Justin Astley 10305
91 Dermot McGlinchey 9545
92 Noppon Saengkham 9525
93 Jamie O’Neill 9405
94 Jak Jones 9230
95 Patrick Einsle 8365
96 Paul Davies 7920
97 Reanne Evans 7300
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
updated top 32 rankings
1 Mark J Williams 55000
2 John Higgins 47700
3 Ding Junhui 47460
4 Mark Selby 46965
5 Neil Robertson 46420
6 Stephen Maguire 45300
7 Allister Carter 42120
8 Shaun Murphy 39205
9 Graeme Dott 37330
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan 37060
11 Matthew Stevens 35315
12 Peter Ebdon 33960
13 Mark Allen 33705
14 Jamie Cope 33180
15 Mark Davis 32630
16 Stuart Bingham 32325
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17 Judd Trump 31475 (the wonderkid has finally moved ahead of Hendry, now watch him fly !!! )
18 Ricky Walden 31470
19 Stephen Hendry 31340
20 Marco Fu 31120
21 Stephen Lee 30870
22 Martin Gould 30390
23 Mark King 29210
24 Marcus Campbell 29155
25 Andrew Higginson 29120
26 Joe Perry 28750
27 Barry Hawkins 28475
28 Ken Doherty 28060
29 Liang Wenbo 27950
30 Dominic Dale 27715
31 Ryan Day 27485
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by Smart » 13 Mar 2011 Read
Just a small question, cos rankings do not interest me very much at all, BUT how many matches potentially does Gouldy have to win at the Crucible to make the top 16.....?
In fact, is it possible for him to make the top 16 by end of season....?
thanks
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
updated top 32 rankings after Lee and Bingham wins
1 Mark J Williams 55000
2 John Higgins 47700
3 Ding Junhui 47460
4 Mark Selby 46965
5 Neil Robertson 46420
6 Stephen Maguire 45300
7 Allister Carter 42120
8 Shaun Murphy 39205
9 Graeme Dott 37330
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan 37060
11 Matthew Stevens 35315
12 Stuart Bingham 33975
13 Peter Ebdon 33960
14 Mark Allen 33705
15 Jamie Cope 33180
16 Mark Davis 32630
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17 Stephen Lee 32520
18 Judd Trump 31475
19 Ricky Walden 31470
20 Stephen Hendry 31340
21 Marco Fu 31120
22 Martin Gould 30390
23 Mark King 29210
24 Marcus Campbell 29155
25 Andrew Higginson 29120
26 Joe Perry 28750
27 Barry Hawkins 28475
28 Ken Doherty 28060
29 Liang Wenbo 27950
30 Dominic Dale 27715
31 Ryan Day 27485
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
Smart wrote:Just a small question, cos rankings do not interest me very much at all, BUT how many matches potentially does Gouldy have to win at the Crucible to make the top 16.....?
In fact, is it possible for him to make the top 16 by end of season....?
thanks
as you can now see he is currently 2,240 points off the top 16.
He has the PTC Finals, China Open and World Championship left this season so its not just a case of what he needs to do in Sheffield to make the top 16, Dublin and Peking will be equally important.
He has a potential 2,160 (PTC) + 5,040 (China) + 7,200 (WC) = 14,400 points to try and grab this season so of course he will need some good runs as those around him also have points to pick up at these events, especially those seeded players currently in danger who will get larger R1 win points.
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by jojo » 13 Mar 2011 Read
only just seen this this a good thread to make it slightly clearer can you put all the players who have qualifed for the crucible in bold and the ones that are out in plain and the ones pending ie still playing their qualifiers in a different colour cheers pal
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:only just seen this this a good thread to make it slightly clearer can you put all the players who have qualifed for the crucible in bold and the ones that are out in plain and the ones pending ie still playing their qualifiers in a different colour cheers pal
ill just post the link to Matts PSB page later once hes updated it after all the matches
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:only just seen this this a good thread to make it slightly clearer can you put all the players who have qualifed for the crucible in bold and the ones that are out in plain and the ones pending ie still playing their qualifiers in a different colour cheers pal
plus remember theres players still involved in the PTC Finals and China Open before the WC, infact theres 10,000 ranking points up for grabs between these 2 events (the same as the WC) so any players who take the foot off and concentrate on the WC will get caught out in the rankings scramble.
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by jojo » 13 Mar 2011 Read
god almighty ronnie o sullivan number 10 is there a danger he will be out of the elite for the start of next season if he doesnt win another match this season ? not sure if he playing in the ptc and he never gives a flying buck about china so it could be a possibility perhaps ?
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by Smart » 13 Mar 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Smart wrote:Just a small question, cos rankings do not interest me very much at all, BUT how many matches potentially does Gouldy have to win at the Crucible to make the top 16.....?
In fact, is it possible for him to make the top 16 by end of season....?
thanks
as you can now see he is currently 2,240 points off the top 16.
He has the PTC Finals, China Open and World Championship left this season so its not just a case of what he needs to do in Sheffield to make the top 16, Dublin and Peking will be equally important.
He has a potential 2,160 (PTC) + 5,040 (China) + 7,200 (WC) = 14,400 points to try and grab this season so of course he will need some good runs as those around him also have points to pick up at these events, especially those seeded players currently in danger who will get larger R1 win points.
I will accept that answer.
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:god almighty ronnie o sullivan number 10 is there a danger he will be out of the elite for the start of next season if he doesnt win another match this season ? not sure if he playing in the ptc and he never gives a flying buck about china so it could be a possibility perhaps ?
Yeh that could happen and if not then he will lose his Shanghai winners points from 09/10 at the start of next season so hes gonna be dropping out of the top 16 early next season i predict, infact his situation will be so grim he will prob have to play all the early PTC events if he realistically wants to stay in the top 16, whether he bothers to or not will tell us what he thinks about his snooker career and future.
Of course, a look at this may motivate him to silence his critics and win the WC this year and suddenly turn around his worst ever season and protect his place in the elite for a good bit longer.
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by jojo » 13 Mar 2011 Read
in that case providing he doesnt play the ptc event and loses early in china it will be very very interesting to see how he performs in the first round at the crucible where he will need to win to stay in the top sixteen
imagine if he play someone like day that will be very intriguing watching that match under the circumstances
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:in that case providing he doesnt play the ptc event and loses early in china it will be very very interesting to see how he performs in the first round at the crucible where he will need to win to stay in the top sixteen
imagine if he play someone like day that will be very intriguing watching that match under the circumstances
yeh even i might have to leave the bar and bookies area at the Crucible to head in and watch that one and booooo Day if required
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by jojo » 14 Mar 2011 Read
whats the latest situation now after the final few qualifying results ?
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by jojo » 14 Mar 2011 Read
three more events to go this season
ptc event 16 march to 20 march
china open 28 march to 3 april
crucible from 16 april to 2 may
still a lot of points to play for does anyone know what the line up is for the ptc event ?
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by jojo » 17 Mar 2011 Read
whats the latest now ?
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by Wildey » 17 Mar 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:updated top 32 rankings
1 Mark J Williams 55000
2 John Higgins 47700
3 Ding Junhui 47460
4 Mark Selby 46965
5 Neil Robertson 46420
6 Stephen Maguire 45300
7 Allister Carter 42120
8 Shaun Murphy 39205
9 Graeme Dott 37330
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan 37060
11 Matthew Stevens 35315
12 Peter Ebdon 33960
13 Mark Allen 33705
14 Jamie Cope 33180
15 Mark Davis 32630
16 Stuart Bingham 32325
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17 Judd Trump 31475 (the wonderkid has finally moved ahead of Hendry, now watch him fly !!! )
18 Ricky Walden 31470
19 Stephen Hendry 31340
20 Marco Fu 31120
21 Stephen Lee 30870
22 Martin Gould 30390
23 Mark King 29210
24 Marcus Campbell 29155
25 Andrew Higginson 29120
26 Joe Perry 28750
27 Barry Hawkins 28475
28 Ken Doherty 28060
29 Liang Wenbo 27950
30 Dominic Dale 27715
31 Ryan Day 27485
the wonderkid is in a false position regarding hendry hes played in both the china open and World championship Hendry hasent
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by Witz78 » 17 Mar 2011 Read
Hendrys the one in a false lofty position - the reality is Trumps 6th on this seasons list whilst Hendry is around 40th, plus next season Hendry has twice as many points to lose as Trump so hes clinging onto Trumps coat tails for dear life but will soon be left in the wake of Trump who bounds well into the top 16 and towards the top 6 or 8 whilst Hendry struggles to stay top 32 next season.
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by jojo » 17 Mar 2011 Read
witz pal or anyone else can you explain the following to me
points awarded per win round by round in current ptc event
points awarded per win round by round in china open
points awarded per win round by round at crucible ?
thanks
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by jojo » 17 Mar 2011 Read
current ptc event
losing in last 32 gets 840 points
losing in last 16 gets 1140 points
losing in quarter finals gets 1500 points
losing in semi final gets 1920 points
losing in final gets 2400 points
winning final gets 3000 points
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by jojo » 17 Mar 2011 Read
china open
losing in last 32 for qualifier gets 1960 points
losing in last 32 for seed gets 980 points
losing in last 16 gets 2660 points
losing in quarter finals gets 3500 points
losing in semi finals gets 4480 points
losing in final gets 5600 points
winning final gets 7000 points
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by jojo » 17 Mar 2011 Read
world championships
losing in last 32 for qualifier gets 2800 points
losing in last 32 for seed gets 1400 points
losing in last 16 gets 3800 points
losing quarter finals gets 5000 points
losing semi finals gets 6400 points
losing final gets 8000 points
winning final gets 10000 points
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by jojo » 18 Mar 2011 Read
by my reckoning both martin gould and stephen lee now move above stephen hendry who move down from 19 to 21
also matthew stevens only 245 points behind ronnie o sullivan if stevens beat campbell or bingham in his quarter final match he move above ronnie into 10th ronnie drop down to 11th
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by randam05 » 18 Mar 2011 Read
Stevens gets easy draw typical and bloody selby coming against williams, not fair!
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by GJ » 18 Mar 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:Stevens gets easy draw typical and bloody selby coming against williams, not fair!
dry your eyes
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by randam05 » 18 Mar 2011 Read
I dont hate stevens but i just dont get why hes everyones bumboy? Whats the MASSIVE fascination for him?
Hes alright yes, but I dont get overly excited about him and dont understand all the hype!? am i missing something?
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by SnookerFan » 18 Mar 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:jojo wrote:in that case providing he doesnt play the ptc event and loses early in china it will be very very interesting to see how he performs in the first round at the crucible where he will need to win to stay in the top sixteen
imagine if he play someone like day that will be very intriguing watching that match under the circumstances
yeh even i might have to leave the bar and bookies area at the Crucible to head in and watch that one and booooo Day if required
Your dedication to the cause should be commended.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Mar 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:I dont hate stevens but i just dont get why hes everyones bumboy? Whats the MASSIVE fascination for him?
Hes alright yes, but I dont get overly excited about him and dont understand all the hype!? am i missing something?
Newer fans may not realise, and even longer serving players sometimes forget, how good Stevens was a few years back. He was a UK Champion and Masters Champion, and had more then one Crucible final. So he's no mug. He's far from my bumboy, but he wasn't the plodder alonger you see now.
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