by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Bit annoyed I miss Higgins v Ding, but at least there's another ten hours of snooker after that.
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by Go Ronnie » 06 Oct 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I don't take the information as official until Mr. Wild confirms it.
If this information was not an official, I didn't send the list to Monique.
When I posting something, I'm always checking...
If you checking now WS site, you can see the format...
http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsAr ... 54,00.htmlSaturday October 6
11am
11) Ding Junhui v John Higgins
6) Cao Yupeng v Stuart Bingham (BYE)
1pm
17 Stephen Maguire v Joe Perry
18 Liang Wenbo v Jimmy White
3pm
19 Tian Pengfei v Stuart Bingham
24 Kurt Maflin v Graeme Dott
23 Rory McLeod v Jamie Burnett
5pm
20 Martin Gould v Neil Robertson
21 Stephen Lee v Michael Holt
8pm
Winner of match 11 v Mark Selby
Winner of match 17 v Winner of match 18
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Saturday 6th of October
10am
Ding Junhui v John Higgins TV
Stuart Bingham w/o Cao Yupeng
Approx 12pm
Stephen Maguire v Joe Perry TV
Liang Wenbo v Jimmy White
Approx 2pm
Tian Pengfei v Stuart Bingham TV
Kurt Maflin v Graeme Dott
Rory McLeod v Jamie Burnett
Approx 4pm
Martin Gould v Neil Robertson TV
Stephen Lee v Michael Holt
Approx 7pm
Mark Selby v Ding Junhui/John Higgins
Stephen Maguire/Joe Perry v Liang Wenbo/Jimmy White
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Ding Junhui 2-2 John Higgins
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
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by Roland » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Wouldn't be surprised if Ding won this event.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Oct 2012 Read
People called me crazy, but look. Women are refereeing plenty in this tournament.
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Saturday 6th of October
10am
Ding Junhui 4-3 John Higgins
Stuart Bingham w/o Cao Yupeng
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Stephen Maguire 1-0 Joe Perry
Liang Wenbo 1-1 Jimmy White
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:People called me crazy, but look. Women are refereeing plenty in this tournament.
so what
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Stephen Maguire 2-1 Joe Perry
Liang Wenbo 3-1 Jimmy White
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Jimmy wins 4-3 from 1-3
I suppose. Must be his first quarter final in ages.
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by Monique » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
Thanks
I do have it recorded but I thought it stupid to miss live snooker to see a recorded match.
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Saturday 6th of October
Approx 12pm
Stephen Maguire 4-1 Joe Perry
Liang Wenbo 3-4 Jimmy White
Approx 2pm
Tian Pengfei 2-1 Stuart Bingham
Kurt Maflin 1-0 Graeme Dott
Rory McLeod 3-0 Jamie Burnett
Approx 4pm
Martin Gould v Neil Robertson
Stephen Lee v Michael Holt
Approx 7pm
Mark Selby v Ding Junhui
Stephen Maguire v Jimmy White
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by hendry_fan » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
John Higgins 3 *Ding Junhui 4*
" but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
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Higgins "had his usual share of run of the balls
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When does Higgins ever get the run of the balls!!,John as usual did,nt even have an ounce of luck.
Ding was very,very fortunate to win today,he only won by feeding off the few mistakes that John made,every time John missed a pot he kept servin Ding an easy pot on a silver plate whereas everytime Ding missed a pot,he got away with it and poor old John was left in a very awkward situation,and to go with all that Ding had a good few horrendous lucky kisses, and cannons and fluked some crazy snookers thanks to many lucky flicks he had!!.
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
John Higgins 3 *Ding Junhui 4*
" but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
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Higgins "had his usual share of run of the balls
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When does Higgins ever get the run of the balls!!,John as usual did,nt even have an ounce of luck.Ding was very,very fortunate to win today,he only won by feeding off the few mistakes that John made,every time John missed a pot he kept servin Ding an easy pot on a silver plate whereas everytime Ding missed a pot,he got away with it and poor old John was left in a very awkward situation,and to go with all that Ding had a good few horrendous lucky kisses, and cannons and fluked some crazy snookers thanks to many lucky flicks he had!!.
yeah right
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by hendry_fan » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Andre147 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
John Higgins 3 *Ding Junhui 4*
" but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
.
Higgins "had his usual share of run of the balls
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When does Higgins ever get the run of the balls!!,John as usual did,nt even have an ounce of luck.Ding was very,very fortunate to win today,he only won by feeding off the few mistakes that John made,every time John missed a pot he kept servin Ding an easy pot on a silver plate whereas everytime Ding missed a pot,he got away with it and poor old John was left in a very awkward situation,and to go with all that Ding had a good few horrendous lucky kisses, and cannons and fluked some crazy snookers thanks to many lucky flicks he had!!.
yeah right
That message was especially for nasty man,the man who,s obsessed with tryin to bring certain players down and who,s obsessed with John Higgins "luck"!!!!
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Andre147 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Looks like Ding won in a decider. Were they playing well?
It was an excellent match.Ding played some really brilliant stuff - and missed a couple of dodgy ones, but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
. Overall the best player won.
John Higgins 3 *Ding Junhui 4*
" but no more than a couple. Higgins played solid and had his usual share of run of the balls
.
Higgins "had his usual share of run of the balls
.
When does Higgins ever get the run of the balls!!,John as usual did,nt even have an ounce of luck.Ding was very,very fortunate to win today,he only won by feeding off the few mistakes that John made,every time John missed a pot he kept servin Ding an easy pot on a silver plate whereas everytime Ding missed a pot,he got away with it and poor old John was left in a very awkward situation,and to go with all that Ding had a good few horrendous lucky kisses, and cannons and fluked some crazy snookers thanks to many lucky flicks he had!!.
yeah right
That message was especially for nasty man,the man who,s obsessed with tryin to bring certain players down and who,s obsessed with John Higgins "luck"!!!!
Ok, fair enough... every player gets his shair amount of luck, the thing that matters most is making the most of it when you get that luck... but it's a fact that Higgins gets his fair shair too...
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Good game now in the Tv table between Robbo and Gould... expect Robbo to win, but Gould will be tough to beat I'm sure
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Plant was on. Careless split from Robbo.
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Tremendous comeback from Bournett against McLeod from 3 nil down
wins 4-3
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Nevertheless, Gould reduces to 2-1
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Almost a copy of the last frame with that red getting very close to the pocket.
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Gould levels (barring snookers).
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by Wildey » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Saturday 6th of October
Approx 2pm
Tian Pengfei 4-3 Stuart Bingham
Kurt Maflin 4-3 Graeme Dott
Rory McLeod 3-4 Jamie Burnett
Approx 4pm
Martin Gould 2-2 Neil Robertson
Stephen Lee 1-0 Michael Holt
Approx 7pm
Mark Selby v Ding Junhui
Stephen Maguire v Jimmy White
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by Skullman » 06 Oct 2012 Read
Great pot!
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2012 Read
yeah 2 all, good match so far...
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