by Wildey » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Stephen Maguire 6-3 Jamie Burnett
Martin Gould 4-5 Marco Fu
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2012 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Is Lee on his way out Wild? I know nothing about the Lee case really, but it irks me more than a little that he is suspended and Burnett is not. (I know I know bucking broken record...)
The only Precedent to the Lee situation is Joe Jogia and he ended up with a 2 Year Ban.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
But they found a connection between JJ and the people putting on bets. If they don't for Lee, he should be okay.
But if they do, I'm guessing the punishment will be harsher as he's a top player and the match had taken place.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Deicder alert for Fu and Gould.
C'mon Marco!
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:But they found a connection between JJ and the people putting on bets. If they don't for Lee, he should be okay.
But if they do, I'm guessing the punishment will be harsher as he's a top player and the match had taken place.
mate just by suspending him and the appeal failed tells me its very very serious.
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by bluelagoon » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Deicder alert for Fu and Gould.
C'mon Marco!
C'mon Mar......... tin!
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by bluelagoon » 30 Oct 2012 Read
bluelagoon wrote:C'mon Mar......... tin!
better luck next time
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Tuesday 30th of October
6.30am
Mark Williams 4-6 Mark Davis
Stephen Maguire 6-3 Jamie Burnett
Martin Gould 5-6 Marco Fu
Mark Allen 6-2 Robert Milkins
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Nice to see have Marco have an extended run of good form. Semis in Bendigo, final in UKPTC3, quarters in Antwerp and chance of a decent run here. Can never tell when he's going to switch to awful though.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
This kid playing well. Much better safety player than the kid Stevens played yesterday and much better cue ball control and breakbuilding brain.
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:bluelagoon wrote:Skullman wrote:bluelagoon wrote:So the potential clash between Davis and Gould could be a fight for a place at the masters. Carter will surely keep his fingers crossed for Fu.
Carter won't care. Both Davis and Gould can't overtake him as they have to face each other so he'll squeeze in as 16th seed guaranteed.
Right. Both can't overtake him. But one would be enough, if O'Sullivan as reigning world champion gets a place at the masters. So only the top15 + o'sullivan participate. Or is the world champion not seeded automatically for the masters? I'm not sure.
Yup Masters Spot is between Mark Davis,Gould and Carter but personally i think the Masters line up is complete unless No 16 Ranked player gets a Wild Card.
Ronnie will be No 2 seed behind Robbo.
where he belongs
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Ding won the frame but clearly struggling. Lucky that Zhou missed that pink.
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by Simone » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Skullman wrote:But they found a connection between JJ and the people putting on bets. If they don't for Lee, he should be okay.
But if they do, I'm guessing the punishment will be harsher as he's a top player and the match had taken place.
mate just by suspending him and the appeal failed tells me its very very serious.
Obviously without a concrete connection between player and people behind those bets there is no need for a punishment. No-one should not be sentenced just for what some else people has done. You could think that exceptional, one-sided and big betting patterns may cause investigation and / or temporary suspend. But if they can´t find any proof for connection then player should get compensation for the damages I would think.
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
COME ON ROBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
is it best of 17 semis here ?
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Jewell wrote:Yes.
brilliant hope robbo makes semis loves the long format
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Hope we have a Robbo Ding semi. Been ages since they played a proper match.
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
any chance fo robbo being on one of the 2 tv tables tomorrow ?
i see fu is through so probably not
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Fergal just needs to mind his work. Judd's been giving him plenty of chances so far and as long as he isn't as careless as was last frame, it should be 1-1.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:any chance fo robbo being on one of the 2 tv tables tomorrow ?
i see fu is through so probably not
Should be. Only other big name is Mags, although they could go with Fu. Depends how much common sense World Snooker/Chinese organisers have.
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by GJ » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:GJ wrote:any chance fo robbo being on one of the 2 tv tables tomorrow ?
i see fu is through so probably not
Should be. Only other big name is Mags, although they could go with Fu. Depends how much common sense World Snooker/Chinese organisers have.
if its the usual then no
stevens has a good record v robbo so cant call it
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Ding just gone up a gear against his wildcard opponent. Of course he was 3-0 up on Mark King in Shanghai and ended up losing.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Adi 2-0 up on Bingo
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Judd taking command of the match now. Great 118 to go 3-1 up at the MSI.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Adi 3-0 up
Could he really do it?
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Simone wrote:Wild WC wrote:Skullman wrote:But they found a connection between JJ and the people putting on bets. If they don't for Lee, he should be okay.
But if they do, I'm guessing the punishment will be harsher as he's a top player and the match had taken place.
mate just by suspending him and the appeal failed tells me its very very serious.
Obviously without a concrete connection between player and people behind those bets there is no need for a punishment. No-one should not be sentenced just for what some else people has done. You could think that exceptional, one-sided and big betting patterns may cause investigation and / or temporary suspend. But if they can´t find any proof for connection then player should get compensation for the damages I would think.
yea obviously however the fact remains Jason Ferguson must think the case is near water tight why would he risk having to pay a compensation.
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by Witz78 » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Simone wrote:Wild WC wrote:Skullman wrote:But they found a connection between JJ and the people putting on bets. If they don't for Lee, he should be okay.
But if they do, I'm guessing the punishment will be harsher as he's a top player and the match had taken place.
mate just by suspending him and the appeal failed tells me its very very serious.
Obviously without a concrete connection between player and people behind those bets there is no need for a punishment. No-one should not be sentenced just for what some else people has done. You could think that exceptional, one-sided and big betting patterns may cause investigation and / or temporary suspend. But if they can´t find any proof for connection then player should get compensation for the damages I would think.
yea obviously however the fact remains Jason Ferguson must think the case is near water tight why would he risk having to pay a compensation.
so basically if your under investigation but not suspended then you aint going to be found guilty
but if your under investigation and not suspended then your going to be found innocent
THERE SHOULD BE ONE COMMON RULE FOR ALL INVESTIGATIONS REGARDLESS OF THE EVIDENCE.
and for me that should be innocent until proven guilty, therefore not suspended.
WS almost dictating the investigation result by suspending players as then if they do find them guilty then they are out of pocket with compensation from that player.
An innocent verdict for a suspended player is a bit like a Turkey voting for Xmas.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Adi goes 4-0 up.
Meanwhile, Ding playing like it's an exho now. 5-0 up with another ton.
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by Skullman » 30 Oct 2012 Read
Robbo gets the TV table tomorrow
...But Fu over Mags? One step forward, two steps back for these guys.
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