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Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Bourne

The eighth week of the Premier League sees the Premier League return to the south-west of England with the first casualty of the competition confirmed when Ding Junhui suffered his second heavy defeat in a row at the hands of Marco Fu and bow out of the league on 4 points. Fu's win put him top while O'Sullivan extended his unbeaten start of 3 draws and a win when he defeated Mark Williams 4-2, who still harbours strong claims of qualifying. This week's fixtures feature the current World champion Neil Robertson taking on Fu, who will seal his place in the last four if he can beat the Australian. The night's other match will be Mark Selby up against Shaun Murphy who also remain in the hunt for a last-four spot.

Live coverage will be on SkySports3

Thursday 4 November
1930 BST: Marco Fu 4-2 Neil Robertson
Followed by: Shaun Murphy 3-3 Mark Selby

Table after Week 7
1 Marco Fu 6pts/Played 5/Frames Won - 16
2 Mark Williams 5pts/P 5/FW - 15
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5pts/P 4/FW - 13
4 Mark Selby 4pts/P 4/FW - 13
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5 Ding Junhui 4pts/P 6/FW - 12
6 Neil Robertson 3pts/P 3/FW - 11
7 Shaun Murphy 3pts/P 3/FW - 10

Links:
Premier League - http://tinyurl.com/36w2p8q
Fixtures - http://tinyurl.com/398e5kp
Skysports - http://tinyurl.com/39oht4g

Predictions - viewtopic.php?f=69&t=1285

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Wildey

with only 3 points separating top with bottom and both top and Bottom playing today they could meet up somewhere in the middle tonight lol

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby randam05

case_master wrote:If Selby wins tonight he is basically in the SF's. If Robbo wins his match he will be in a very strong position.


same with fu?

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Casey

randam05 wrote:
case_master wrote:If Selby wins tonight he is basically in the SF's. If Robbo wins his match he will be in a very strong position.


same with fu?


<laugh> Yea pretty much. I guess Fu is the only one that can be 100% through with a win.

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Bourne

wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:Andy Goldstein is a plank <doh>

I think Sonny should make this post a sticky every week because it's a race for someone to say it <laugh>

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Wildey

Phil Yates and Willie Thorne are now talking through theire fat baboons shiny behinds...

Total Clueless morons

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Bourne

wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:
Bourne wrote:Scores ?

1-1

Fu on a break of 25 frame 3

Cheers

I take it Everton or Yates said something mildly positive about Power Snooker :redneck:

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Wildey

Fu missed now Robbo in.

no they said the way forward is shot clock Ranking Tournament usual rubbish <ok>

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Alex0paul

If they bring in a shot clock for a ranking event of a maximum of 25 seconds then there should be another one for a minimum of 25 seconds. Why should it favour one style and not the other. It would be like football bringing in an under head height rule.

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Wildey

Alex0paul WC wrote:If they bring in a shot clock for a ranking event of a maximum of 25 seconds then there should be another one for a minimum of 25 seconds. Why should it favour one style and not the other. It would be like football bringing in an under head height rule.

totally agree <ok>

Ranking tournaments should be played giving all players equal chance of winning.

Re: Premier League 2010: Week 8 (Hutton Moor)

Postby Wildey

Witz78 wrote:the compromise should be an AVERAGE shot clock ranker

how can you do a Average Shot Clock ????????????

so after a match over 5-4 they work out the average and if a player over the avarage hes disqualified even if he won lol