by kolompar » 19 Nov 2016 Read
58 countries must be a record. Just disappointed no Tony Drago, I thought he could have had a chance even in the men's.
They are streaming 4 tables, if anyone's interested.
Oh, and there's Ahmed Saif, trying to get back on tour, on home soil.
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by Vallomas » 19 Nov 2016 Read
So, where we can watch the streamed matches? I would give a shot if I find some time.
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by kolompar » 25 Nov 2016 Read
Group stages over, knockouts starting now. Players from the US, Turkey, Mongolia, Japan, Korea, Sri Lanka and Kyrgyzstan through, not a "very nice" debut for Kazakhstan though as their player didn't win a frame. On the other hand Pankaj Advani, Mohamed Shehab and Jamie Clarke are yet to drop a frame. Home favourite Ahmed Saif plays Andrew Pagett in the last 64.
http://ibsf.info/turnieje/2016/ms/en/ms ... ockout.php
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by PoolBoy » 27 Nov 2016 Read
2016 World Amateur Championship - Last 16
Brian Cini (Malta) v Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) v Hamed Zarehdoost (Iran)
Michael Judge (Rep of Ireland) v Manan Chandra (India)
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) v Luckas Kleckers (Germany)
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Pankaj Advani (India) v Keen Hoo Moh (Malaysia)
Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon (Thailand) v Mohammad Rais Senzahi (Afghanistan)
Andrew Pagett (Wales) v Lucky Vatnani (India)
Mohammad Bilal (Pakistan) v Alexander Ursenbacher (Switzerland)
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by PoolBoy » 28 Nov 2016 Read
Results:
Brian Cini (Malta) 1-5 Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) 4-5 Hamed Zarehdoost (Iran)
Michael Judge (Rep of Ireland) 5-0 Manan Chandra (India)
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) 5-4 Luckas Kleckers (Germany)
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Pankaj Advani (India) 5-3 Keen Hoo Moh (Malaysia)
Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon (Thailand) 5-2 Mohammad Rais Senzahi (Afghanistan)
Andrew Pagett (Wales) 5-2 Lucky Vatnani (India)
Mohammad Bilal (Pakistan) 5-3 Alexander Ursenbacher (Switzerland)
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by PoolBoy » 28 Nov 2016 Read
Quarter-finals:
Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland) v Hamed Zarehdoost (Iran)
Michael Judge (Rep of Ireland) v Soheil Vahedi (Iran)
Pankaj Advani (India) v Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon (Thailand)
Andrew Pagett (Wales) v Mohammad Bilal (Pakistan)
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by PoolBoy » 28 Nov 2016 Read
Advani edged it 6-5...he's still on course to retain the title!
Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland) 6-1 Hamed Zarehdoost (Iran)
Michael Judge (Rep of Ireland) 1-6
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) Pankaj Advani (India) 6-5 Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon (Thailand)
Andrew Pagett (Wales) 6-5 Mohammad Bilal (Pakistan)
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by PoolBoy » 28 Nov 2016 Read
Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland) v Soheil Vahedi (Iran)
Pankaj Advani (India) v Andrew Pagett (Wales)
The runner-up could get the 2-year Tour card if Advani wins then rejects it.
There could be another Iranian on the Tour next year! But Declan Brennan will be determined to join the only 2 other Northern Irishmen on the Tour - Mark Allen and Joe Swail.
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by kolompar » 28 Nov 2016 Read
Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland) 6-7 Soheil Vahedi (Iran)
Pankaj Advani (India) 2-7 Andrew Pagett (Wales)
Bit of a surprise win for Pagett, I remember when he got to the Crucible he didn't look bad but he's never really done anything else.
Soheil Vahedi will try to keep the title in Asia.
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by PoolBoy » 28 Nov 2016 Read
kolompar wrote:Declan Brennan (Northern Ireland) 6-7 Soheil Vahedi (Iran)
Pankaj Advani (India) 2-7 Andrew Pagett (Wales)
Bit of a surprise win for Pagett, I remember when he got to the Crucible he didn't look bad but he's never really done anything else.
Soheil Vahedi will try to keep the title in Asia.
That's a stunning win for the Welshman! There are plenty of top-32 professionals who'd be doing well winning 7-2 against Pankaj Advani!
But, according to Andrew Pagett's Twitter, he's not sure if he'd take his place on the Pro Tour, if he won it!
World Snooker Amateur Final:
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) v Andrew Pagett (Wales)
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by Dan-cat » 29 Nov 2016 Read
Padgett dropped off voluntarily a couple of years ago. Why is he wasting someone else's chance of a tour place??
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by kolompar » 29 Nov 2016 Read
You mean Pankaj?
Doesn't really matter, Vahedi ran away with it winning 8-1
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by PoolBoy » 29 Nov 2016 Read
Well done the Iranian! Hope he takes-up the 2-year Tour card!
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by SteveJJ » 29 Nov 2016 Read
Lets hope he doesn't have the same visa issues as Ayouri.
Unless Ayouri gets some results we'll still only have one Iranian on tour next season.
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