by Alex0paul » 28 Jun 2012 Read
5-4
Phew
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by snooky147 » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Shoulda been 5-3, As usual luck deserted him.
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by Wildey » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Jamie Burnett 3-5 Mark Davis
Mark Selby 5-0 Jamie Cope
Graeme Dott 5-4 Rod Lawler
Joe Perry 2-4 Ricky Walden
Dott was a Step to far for Rod to Plod in the Wuxi Classic
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by Alex0paul » 28 Jun 2012 Read
The only meeting I can recall between Dott and Davis was in the UK Championships in 2005 with Davis winning 9-8 after being 8-5 up.
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by Skullman » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Am back. Looks like Lawler's great run is over. Wasn't expecting him to beat Dott tbh. Dott's a hard matchplayer and Lawler doesn't tend to beat them these days. Milkins is a good player so it doesn't surprise me that much that he won. Was Trump just worse than yesterday or was Milkins just very good.
Also Selby
Although it was against Cope so it's not that much of an achievement. Last time Selby whitewashed Cope in a ranker he won the whole tournament #patterns
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by Skullman » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Barring snookers, Perry takes Walden to a decider.
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by Skullman » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Also
at what Trump said in the press recently. He thinks he can dominate the game, but gets knocked out by Milkins.
Plus I find it ironic that after the Masters he was saying Ronnie can still win as long as he avoids me, and now the only reason he thinks he can dominate is that Ronnie is off on a break
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by snooky147 » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Why can't they just keep their mouth shut instead of embarrassing themselves. Dominate the game...... really.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Jun 2012 Read
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by Andre147 » 28 Jun 2012 Read
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by Wildey » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Thursday 28th of June
12.30pm
Jamie Burnett 3-5 Mark Davis
Mark Selby 5-0 Jamie Cope
Graeme Dott 5-4 Rod Lawler
Joe Perry 4-5 Ricky Walden
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by Andre147 » 28 Jun 2012 Read
Meanwhile, Walden and Perry STILL playing their match..
decider, currently on colours on green ball...
and as I say that, Perry pots them, except the black
Walden pots it, he wins by one point
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by Skullman » 28 Jun 2012 Read
From 4-0 ahead and 67-0 up in frame five, Walden wins in a decider by one point. He made hard work of that didn't he? Has Milkins next who won't let him off the hook like Perry did in the end.
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