Re: PTC 7 (The Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy) !!!!
- Witz78
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Wild wrote:Reanne Evans has got a tough match tomorrow against Patrick Wallace a player although hes not on tour is Ranked inside the top 100 at 98 .
Ben Harrison got a Meeting With Brecel,Luca Brecel if he can get past Darren Bond
and possibly the Pick of the round is Allan Taylor v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon at about 2pm
Sonny wrote:Ben just popped into the media centre, he's well happy. He's got another qualifier at 12pm tomorrow with the winner to face Luca Brecel in round 1.
How the match went:
First frame Ben built up a lead and hung on, in the end Craigie needed about 5 snookers. I thought frame over and then I saw how good this Craigie is - instead of conceding he proceeded to lay some really tough snooker and made Ben work for the win. He was so natural at spotting the right shot, hardly any thinking time and then bang, Ben snookered.
Second frame was a strange one because Ben had so much run of the ball, getting away with bad shots and in the end he lost the frame which shows you that you have to make the luck count otherwise it's meaningless.
Third and fourth frames were shared (can't remember details) then Craigie got in and made 40 odd, Ben left a red over the pocket when playing safe and that was frame over and 3-2.
Fifth frame both players were trying to snooker each other behind baulk colours all bunched close to the yellow pocket. It seemed Ben kept leaving a gap and Stephen kept snookering - all by the finest of margins. In the end Ben did get the snooker and made a telling break to leave Stephen needing a couple of snookers. He missed a black which would've sealed it and left in in the jaws. Craigie snookered Ben on the last red, he played it slow off one cushion and wouldn't you know the white deflected off the red and potted the black. Fortunately it didn't cost him and he forced a decider.
In the decider Craigie broke off and left a long straight red to corner - the red was centre table. Ben went for the red, just missed and the white went down. It was one of those shots where if you pot the red the white doesn't go in. The red came up the table and landed close to the D with ball in hand. Craigie potted a couple of reds and ran out of position and played safe, leaving Ben tight behind the green. He played the one cushion escape into the pack, left it just short twice, just clipped the pink the 3rd time, then played it a bit harder, appeared to play a good shot but he left one red which Craigie potted and landed perfect on the black. He potted a few more, the lead went to 32 and he didn't get quite right on the pink. After about 4 minutes thinking time he put the blue safe on the side cushion and left the white in baulk, much to the annoyance of Tony Drago who was watching on. Tony was proved right as Ben got in and proceeded to make a top quality 77 break to take frame and match.
There's a no tweeting in the booths policy here at the moment and I didn't have the wifi password until just now hence sporadic tweets but I'll do my best from now on although there's so much going on, tweeting live scores isn't top of the agenda right now.
Sonny wrote:I'm not here to tweet but the rule is no tweeting by the tableside. I've got World Snooker following me anyway so if i tried to sneak it I'd get caught out! Photos are allowed though although Janie was stumped when I asked her if my phone counts as a camera.
Right, better get out of bed and down to the SWSA
Wild wrote:Wednesday 5th of October
Lim Kiat 4-0 Kashif Khan
Adam Nash 2-4 Tommy Ang
roy142857 wrote:Wild wrote:Wednesday 5th of October
Lim Kiat 4-0 Kashif Khan
Adam Nash 2-4 Tommy Ang
Nice to see these two from Singapore winning their first matches, do you know anything about them? Wonder if they're UK based or visiting just for this.
Wild wrote:roy142857 wrote:Wild wrote:Wednesday 5th of October
Lim Kiat 4-0 Kashif Khan
Adam Nash 2-4 Tommy Ang
Nice to see these two from Singapore winning their first matches, do you know anything about them? Wonder if they're UK based or visiting just for this.
not a clue lol
im sure sonny might find out.
Witz78 wrote:the name Tommy Ang rings a bell i must admit, im sure hes been around before
Sonny wrote:Ok randam I'll keep an eye out and see you Saturday. Are you bringing Jade along too?
Wild wrote:Thursday 6th of October
Aprox 2pm
Ali Bassiri 0-4 Liam Monk
Robbie Williams 1-4 Duane Jones
David Singh 1-4 Mitchell Mann
Allan Taylor 4-3 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Matthew Day 4-3 Lim Kiat
Sam Harvey 4-1 James Welsh
Gary Weeks 1-4 Brian Morgan
Tommy Ang 3-4 James Brown
Aprox 4pm
Alex Davies 2-4 Michael Wasley
Gary Wilson 4-3 Ryan Causton
Sachin Piaha 0-4 Ian Glover
Ryan Thomerson 4-1 James Cahill
Jak Jones v Greg Batten
Oliver Lines v Ian Burns
Eden Sharav 4-1 Jake Nicholson
Wild wrote:Friday 7th of October
9am
Mark King v Ian McCulloch
Anthony Mcgill v Patrick Wallace
Jamie Burnett v Duane Jones
Ryan Day v Daniel Wells
Dominic Dale v Kacper Filipiak
Neil Robertson v Anthony Hamilton streaming Guess
Andrew Higginson v Marco Fu streaming Guess
Tony Drago v Scott Mackenzie WOULDNT RULE OUT THE STREAMING FAVE DRAGO GETTIN THE NOD
Aprox 11am
Stephen Maguire v Liam Monk streaming Guess
Barry Hawkins v Stuart Carrington
David Morris v Liu Song - LIU SONG
John Higgins v John Sutton streaming Guess
Marcus Campbell v Liu Song - LIU SONG PLAYING TWICE
Stuart Bingham v Barry Pinches - POTENTITAL STREAMING?
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Ashley Wright
Rory McLeod v Mitchell Mann
Aprox 1pm
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Jordan Winbourne streaming Guess
Xiao Guodong v Aditya Mehta - THIS COULD APPEAL TO THE EASTERN MARKET
Craig Steadman v Christopher Norbury
Martin Gould v Rod Lawler
Matthew Selt v Jack Lisowski streaming Guess
Michael Holt v Mark Williams
Ben Woollaston v Kyren Wilson
Joe Jogia v Tian Pengfei
Aprox 3pm
Andrew Pagett v Alex Toubman
Michael White v Martin O'Donnell
Robert Milkins v Michael Wasley
Passakorn Sumannawat v Gerard Greene
Stephen Hendry v David Gray streaming Guess
Stephen Lee v Gary Wilson streaming Guess
Jamie Cope v Joe Delaney
Joe Perry v Adam Wicheard
Aprox 5pm
Ronnie O'Sullivan/Jordan Winbourne v Xiao Guodong/Aditya Mehta
Craig Steadman/Christopher Norbury v Martin Gould/Rod Lawler
Stephen Maguire/Liam Monk v Barry Hawkins/Stuart Carrington
David Morris/Liu Song v John Higgins/John Sutton
Mark King/Ian McCulloch v Anthony Mcgill/Patrick Wallace
Jamie Burnett/Duane Jones v Ryan Day/Daniel Wells
Dominic Dale/Kacper Filipiak v Neil Robertson/Anthony Hamilton
Andrew Higginson/Marco Fu v Tony Drago/Scott Mackenzie
Aprox 7pm
Marcus Campbell/Liu Song v Stuart Bingham/Barry Pinches
Dechawat Poomjaeng/Ashley Wright v Rory McLeod/Mitchell Mann
Andrew Pagett/Alex Toubman v Michael White/Martin O'Donnell
Robert Milkins/Michael Wasley v Passakorn Sumannawat/Gerard Greene
Stephen Hendry/David Gray v Stephen Lee/Gary Wilson
Jamie Cope/Joe Delaney v Joe Perry/Adam Wicheard
Matthew Selt/Jack Lisowski v Michael Holt/Mark Williams
Ben Woollaston/Kyren Wilson v Joe Jogia/Tian Pengfei
Aprox 9pm
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