by vodkadiet » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Carter and Maguire = No worlds
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by Bourne » 17 Oct 2011 Read
1-0 GJ
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by simplysnooker » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Can't wait for this, moved my room around so the aerial I use is in the best position so my freeview doesn't freeze every 2 minutes!
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by vodkadiet » 17 Oct 2011 Read
simplysnooker wrote:Can't wait for this, moved my room around so the aerial I use is in the best position so my freeview doesn't freeze every 2 minutes!
You prefer freeview to freezeview then?
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by simplysnooker » 17 Oct 2011 Read
started freezing again ffs
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
printed off the draw today in work, and there look like some very tasty 2nd round matches.....................will post up my thoughts tomorrow, as I have left the draw sheet in work.
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by mishcka » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Smart wrote:printed off the draw today in work, and there look like some very tasty 2nd round matches.....................will post up my thoughts tomorrow, as I have left the draw sheet in work.
glad im not the only one who uses work printer for snooker-related-stuff...
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
mishcka wrote:Smart wrote:printed off the draw today in work, and there look like some very tasty 2nd round matches.....................will post up my thoughts tomorrow, as I have left the draw sheet in work.
glad im not the only one who uses work printer for snooker-related-stuff...
I like to have it on the desk and have a damned good stare at it for a few days. There really look like some nice matches in prospect.
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by randam05 » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Can someone do a side by side thing as this new snooker drawsheet they make, makes it hard to tell which qualifiers will come against which seeds!
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:Can someone do a side by side thing as this new snooker drawsheet they make, makes it hard to tell which qualifiers will come against which seeds!
heres on Matt did earlier
http://prosnookerblog.com/calendar/2011 ... ment-draw/
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Randam
Seeded to be
Higgins v Hawkins
Maguire v THE GOAT
Ronald v Higginson
Trump v Spacer
DING v Mavis
Stevens v Chris Moyles wanabee
Dott v King
Robbo v Ford
Williams v Mr Bunny
Lee v Walden
Gould v Doherty
Murphyv Obrien
Carter v Ebdon
Allen v Perry
TSF FB v Fu
Wiggy v Incest boy
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2011 Read
GJ wrote:
Wiggy v Incest boy
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:
Wiggy v Incest boy
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by simplysnooker » 18 Oct 2011 Read
liang ding potentially..
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by mishcka » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Smart wrote:mishcka wrote:Smart wrote:printed off the draw today in work, and there look like some very tasty 2nd round matches.....................will post up my thoughts tomorrow, as I have left the draw sheet in work.
glad im not the only one who uses work printer for snooker-related-stuff...
I like to have it on the desk and have a damned good stare at it for a few days. There really look like some nice matches in prospect.
I did that for OZ open then everything went wrong for me in that tournament, I now keep the draws on my fridge!! everytime i reach for a drink/food I end up studying the draw and forgetting about food.
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by simplysnooker » 18 Oct 2011 Read
dale trump is the most interesting one if it happens.
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
mishcka wrote:Smart wrote:mishcka wrote:Smart wrote:printed off the draw today in work, and there look like some very tasty 2nd round matches.....................will post up my thoughts tomorrow, as I have left the draw sheet in work.
glad im not the only one who uses work printer for snooker-related-stuff...
I like to have it on the desk and have a damned good stare at it for a few days. There really look like some nice matches in prospect.
I did that for OZ open then everything went wrong for me in that tournament, I now keep the draws on my fridge!! everytime i reach for a drink/food I end up studying the draw and forgetting about food.
I like having it on my desk and pretending I am engrossed in my work, whilst in fact I am studying the route to the final for certain players.
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
simplysnooker wrote:dale trump is the most interesting one if it happens.
Trump / ROS - might be slightly interesting too, imhpo
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Smart wrote:simplysnooker wrote:dale trump is the most interesting one if it happens.
Trump / ROS - might be slightly interesting too, imhpo
thats the following round pop pickers
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by simplysnooker » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Smart
I withdraw my previous statement with the discovery of McLeod/Higgins Round 1!
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
simplysnooker wrote:Smart
I withdraw my previous statement with the discovery of McLeod/Higgins Round 1!
about time they met again after that classic match at Sheffield
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by simplysnooker » 18 Oct 2011 Read
I'm still recovering from the excitement it generated. McLeod!
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
simplysnooker wrote:I'm still recovering from the excitement it generated. McLeod!
well I recorded it and have re-watched it 59 times...................................
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by simplysnooker » 18 Oct 2011 Read
We're now in the middle of October, how is that possible? Surely by my calculations 59 times would take you to February 3, 2012
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2011 Read
simplysnooker wrote:We're now in the middle of October, how is that possible? Surely by my calculations 59 times would take you to February 3, 2012
he is hardcore
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by Smart » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:simplysnooker wrote:We're now in the middle of October, how is that possible? Surely by my calculations 59 times would take you to February 3, 2012
he is hardcore
I forfeited sleep several weekends running
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2011 Read
Smart wrote:Wild wrote:simplysnooker wrote:We're now in the middle of October, how is that possible? Surely by my calculations 59 times would take you to February 3, 2012
he is hardcore
I forfeited sleep several weekends running
yes sleep are for wimps
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