by Deewee » 20 Mar 2018 Read
Reanne Evans has now beaten the best two Finnish players, Hull in world qualifiers and Heikki Niva here. Makes the last 54, too.
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by kolompar » 22 Mar 2018 Read
Deewee wrote:Reanne Evans has now beaten the best two Finnish players, Hull in world qualifiers and Heikki Niva here. Makes the last 54, too.
What's wrong with that country
And another poor showing from your neighbor Petrov too. Should have won that European final few years ago, he might never make the main tour now.
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by Deewee » 23 Mar 2018 Read
Luo Honghao - Jamie Clarke quarterfinal on the streamed table now:
http://esnooker.pl/live/en/video_new.php?stol=4Jamie Clarke still trying to get a tour spot at age 23. He's been one win away from the tour eight times, "Q-School two times (2013 & 2014), at EBSA Qualifying School 2013/14, at the EBSA Amateur Play Offs 2014/15 & 2015/16 and at the European (2015 & 2016) and European Under 21 Championship (2015)" Ninth time's the charm?
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by kolompar » 24 Mar 2018 Read
Best of 7 until the semis, best of 11 final. IBSF had longer matches
Luo 4-0 up on Stefanow in the final. He looks the much better player but of course he also bottled the World U21 final from a similar lead.
As far as I know there's no tour card for most of the continental amateur events now so I wonder what WS will do with those places. They might just give a wildcard for some of the better players here.
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