by Monique » 17 Oct 2012 Read
Marc Vrancken 1-4 Raphael Profeta
Sybren Sokolowski 1-4 Jan Corten
Serge Moeyersons 4-3 Wim De Roeck
Jürgen Van Roy 4-1 Ward Van Doren
Bruno Menegotto 0-4 Thomas Broeckx
Kasra Khavaran 2-4 Dominiek Vieuvalet
Sebastiaan Vermeylen 4-1 Maurice Le Duc
Christiaan Corten 0-4 Koang Min Chou
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2012 Read
2 of Wednesday Results Missing at the Moment
Wednesday 17th of October
Approx 5pm
Peter Bertens 0-4 Johan Lorek
Hans Coppens 1-4 Raf Vandermaele
Peter Vertommen 4-0 Phillipe Broto
Nathanael Beckrich 4-1 Fred Letecheur
Jurian Huesdens 4-0 Phillippe D'Haens
Jurgen van den Bossche 4-0 Marlo Veltman
Edwin Depoorter 4-1 Pierre Dethier
Tim van Goubergen v Steven Heyselberghs
Approx 7pm
Pascal Durnez 4-0 Cedric Daniels
Jimmy van den Winkel 4-1 Paul Vanwelssenaers
Raphael Profeta 4-2 Jan Corten
Serge Moeyersons 0-4 Jurgen van Roy
Thomas Broeckx 4-0 Dominiek Vieuvalet
Sebastiaan Vermeylen v Koang Min Chou
Johan Lorek 2-4 Raf Vandermaele
Peter Vertommen 4-2 Nathanael Beckrich
Thursday 18th of October
8.30am
Liam Monk 4-0 Sam de Cooman
Jean-Baptiste Erceau v Greg Davis
Gary Steele 0-4 Hans Blanckaert
John Parkin 4-1 Tsie Waa Ip
Rene Hernelsoet 1-4 Ricky Norris
Luc Heirewegh v Robert Stevenson
Chris Norbury 4-1 Patrick Geysels
Elliot Slessor 4-0 Bart van der Haegen
Justin Astley 4-0 Jurgen Vancanneyt
Approx 10am
Regis D'Anna w/o Steve Wensch
Tino de Witte v Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings v Pieter Vanassche
Ryan Causton v Marc Malot
Marc J Davis w/0 Kishan Hirani
Sydney Wilson v Tom Vanwelssenaers
Ton Berkhout v Alex Taubman
Roy Stolk v Lee Page
Terry Challenger v Ian Glover
Approx 12pm
Steve Lambrechts v Daan van de Parre
Alain van der Steen v Jordan Brown
Pascal Raes v Dean Goddard
Gareth Allen w/o Dieter Raymakers
Ben Harrison v Tom de Wit
Stein de Sterck v Adam Wicheard
Mark Vincent v Jasha Kiers
Gerrit bij de Leij w/o Shahram Changezi
Dirk Coppens v Yvan van Velthoven
Approx 1.30pm
Mario van Herk v Felix Frede
Sam Harvey v Joris Maas
Wan Chooi Tan v Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Oliver Brown v Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber v Johan Somers
Andy van Landeghem w/o Josh Boileau
Tomasz Skalski v Jack Bradford
Raf Vervoort v Matthew Day
Approx 3.30pm
Peter Bullen v Kyren Wilson
Joe Delaney scr Jerom Meeus w/o
Oliver Lines v Lukas Kleckers
Jan Goossens v Stuart Carrington
Yannick Poulain v Kevin van den Broeck
Kevin van Hove v James Cahill
Maurice Rijk w/o David Singh
Mitchell Mann v Tobias de Bock
Approx 5pm
Stuart Wood v Kevin Vandevoort
Kristof Vermeiren v Glenn van Hulle
Rudy Poelmans v Jeff Cundy
Stephane Ochoiski v Nicolas Schianchi
Kacper Filipiak v Davy Wittoeck
Christopher Keogan v Luc Blancke
Liam Monk v Jurian Huesdens
Jurgen van den Bossche v Jean-Baptiste Erceau/Greg Davis
Approx 7pm
Hans Blanckaert v John Parkin
Ricky Norris v Luc Heirewegh/Robert Stevenson
Chris Norbury v Edwin Depoorter
Elliot Slessor v Tim van Goubergen/Steven Heyselberghs
Pascal Durnez v Justin Astley
Erwin Goethals v Jimmy van den Winkel
Regis D'Anna v Tino de Witte/Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings/Pieter Vanassche v Ryan Causton/Marc Malot
Marc J Davis v Sydney Wilson/Tom Vanwelssenaers
Ton Berkhout/Alex Taubman v Roy Stolk/Lee Page
Approx 8.30pm
Jeff Jacobs v Terry Challenger/Ian Glover
Steve Lambrechts/Daan van de Parre v Alain van der Steen/Jordan Brown
Pascal Raes/Dean Goddard v Gareth Allen
Ben Harrison/Tom de Wit v Stein de Sterck/Adam Wicheard
Joe Steele v Mark Vincent/Jasha Kiers
Xavier Pemmerl v Gerrit bij de Leij
Dirk Coppens/Yvan van Velthoven v Mario van Herk/Felix Frede
Sam Harvey/Joris Maas v Wan Chooi Tan/Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Jos Voets v Oliver Brown/Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber/Johan Somers v Andy van Landeghem
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Wednesday 17th of October
Approx 7pm
Raphael Profeta 4-2 Jan Corten
Serge Moeyersons 0-4 Jurgen van Roy
Thomas Broeckx 4-0 Dominiek Vieuvalet
Sebastiaan Vermeylen 4-2 Koang Min Chou
Johan Lorek 2-4 Raf Vandermaele
Peter Vertommen 4-2 Nathanael Beckrich
Thursday 18th of October
8.30am
Liam Monk 4-0 Sam de Cooman
Jean-Baptiste Erceau 2-4 Greg Davis
Gary Steele 0-4 Hans Blanckaert
John Parkin 4-1 Tsie Waa Ip
Rene Hernelsoet 1-4 Ricky Norris
Luc Heirewegh w/o Robert Stevenson
Chris Norbury 4-1 Patrick Geysels
Elliot Slessor 4-0 Bart van der Haegen
Justin Astley 4-0 Jurgen Vancanneyt
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
whens the 2010 WC in action ?
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
Hes gonna peak too soon if he keeps on taking these TINPOT EVENTS too seriously mate
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
Hes gonna peak too soon if he keeps on taking these TINPOT EVENTS too seriously mate
hes had a trophy drought so its about building confidence
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
Hes gonna peak too soon if he keeps on taking these TINPOT EVENTS too seriously mate
hes had a trophy drought so its about building confidence
a lot of snooker between now and Sheffield tho mate
and lets be honest, the PTCs are tinpot trophys as far as the top players are concerned
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
Hes gonna peak too soon if he keeps on taking these TINPOT EVENTS too seriously mate
hes had a trophy drought so its about building confidence
a lot of snooker between now and Sheffield tho mate
and lets be honest, the PTCs are tinpot trophys as far as the top players are concerned
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
if youd a choice between Robbo winning a 2nd world title this season OR winning the UK and the Masters what would you take?
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:if youd a choice between Robbo winning a 2nd world title this season OR winning the UK and the Masters what would you take?
TBH i would say uk and masters because successfully defending a major would be huge and getting his first uk would be massive
so that shades it
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Thursday 18th of October
Approx 10am
Regis D'Anna w/o Steve Wensch
Tino de Witte 2-4 Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings 4-0 Pieter Vanassche
Ryan Causton 4-1 Marc Malot
Marc J Davis w/0 Kishan Hirani
Sydney Wilson 4-0 Tom Vanwelssenaers
Ton Berkhout 4-0 Alex Taubman
Roy Stolk 3-4 Lee Page
Terry Challenger 0-4 Ian Glover
Approx 12pm
Steve Lambrechts v Daan van de Parre
Alain van der Steen v Jordan Brown
Pascal Raes v Dean Goddard
Gareth Allen w/o Dieter Raymakers
Ben Harrison v Tom de Wit
Stein de Sterck v Adam Wicheard
Mark Vincent v Jasha Kiers
Gerrit bij de Leij w/o Shahram Changezi
Dirk Coppens v Yvan van Velthoven
Approx 1.30pm
Mario van Herk v Felix Frede
Sam Harvey v Joris Maas
Wan Chooi Tan v Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Oliver Brown v Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber v Johan Somers
Andy van Landeghem w/o Josh Boileau
Tomasz Skalski v Jack Bradford
Raf Vervoort v Matthew Day
Approx 3.30pm
Peter Bullen v Kyren Wilson
Joe Delaney scr Jerom Meeus w/o
Oliver Lines v Lukas Kleckers
Jan Goossens v Stuart Carrington
Yannick Poulain v Kevin van den Broeck
Kevin van Hove v James Cahill
Maurice Rijk w/o David Singh
Mitchell Mann v Tobias de Bock
Approx 5pm
Stuart Wood v Kevin Vandevoort
Kristof Vermeiren v Glenn van Hulle
Rudy Poelmans v Jeff Cundy
Stephane Ochoiski v Nicolas Schianchi
Kacper Filipiak v Davy Wittoeck
Christopher Keogan v Luc Blancke
Liam Monk v Jurian Huesdens
Jurgen van den Bossche v Greg Davis
Approx 7pm
Hans Blanckaert v John Parkin
Ricky Norris v Luc Heirewegh
Chris Norbury v Edwin Depoorter
Elliot Slessor v Tim van Goubergen
Pascal Durnez v Justin Astley
Erwin Goethals v Jimmy van den Winkel
Regis D'Anna v Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings v Ryan Causton
Marc J Davis v Sydney Wilson
Ton Berkhout v Lee Page
Approx 8.30pm
Jeff Jacobs v Ian Glover
Steve Lambrechts/Daan van de Parre v Alain van der Steen/Jordan Brown
Pascal Raes/Dean Goddard v Gareth Allen
Ben Harrison/Tom de Wit v Stein de Sterck/Adam Wicheard
Joe Steele v Mark Vincent/Jasha Kiers
Xavier Pemmerl v Gerrit bij de Leij
Dirk Coppens/Yvan van Velthoven v Mario van Herk/Felix Frede
Sam Harvey/Joris Maas v Wan Chooi Tan/Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Jos Voets v Oliver Brown/Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber/Johan Somers v Andy van Landeghem
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by Muppet147 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:if youd a choice between Robbo winning a 2nd world title this season OR winning the UK and the Masters what would you take?
TBH i would say uk and masters because successfully defending a major would be huge and getting his first uk would be massive
so that shades it
What a mug. Nothing beats the world championship.
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:if youd a choice between Robbo winning a 2nd world title this season OR winning the UK and the Masters what would you take?
TBH i would say uk and masters because successfully defending a major would be huge and getting his first uk would be massive
so that shades it
yeh must admit if i was a player id take them 2 over the worlds.
its kinda annoying in a way snooker has a world championship actually, be better if it was like golf and tennis with 4 majors per year all of equal ranking pretty much so they all are as important as each other.
also means the World rankings suddenly are more important too as there is no longer someone who can say they are World Champion, but there is someone who can say they are World No.1. At the moment its devalued cos youd far rather be WC than W. No.1
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
Saturday 8.30am BST on a TV Table against either Joe Steele/Mark Vincent or Jasha Kiers
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:GJ wrote:whens the 2010 WC in action ?
8.30am BST on a TV Table against either Joe Steele/Mark Vincent or Jasha Kiers
cake walk
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:if youd a choice between Robbo winning a 2nd world title this season OR winning the UK and the Masters what would you take?
TBH i would say uk and masters because successfully defending a major would be huge and getting his first uk would be massive
so that shades it
yeh must admit if i was a player id take them 2 over the worlds.
its kinda annoying in a way snooker has a world championship actually, be better if it was like golf and tennis with 4 majors per year all of equal ranking pretty much so they all are as important as each other.
also means the World rankings suddenly are more important too as there is no longer someone who can say they are World Champion, but there is someone who can say they are World No.1. At the moment its devalued cos youd far rather be WC than W. No.1
agree 100 % and i now get why wild always said a player cant just turn it on and peak at the worlds because 1 bad session and season ruined
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
yeh id far rather see 4 ranking majors then the season end with the Masters event for the top 8 players that season similar again to what we have in tennis and golf.
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by GJ » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:yeh id far rather see 4 ranking majors then the season end with the Masters event for the top 8 players that season similar again to what we have in tennis and golf.
spot on snooker needs to move with the times
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by Witz78 » 18 Oct 2012 Read
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:yeh id far rather see 4 ranking majors then the season end with the Masters event for the top 8 players that season similar again to what we have in tennis and golf.
spot on snooker needs to move with the times
yeh having full focus on the Worlds means snookers season is totally geared up to one event so no wonder the casual fan only tunes in for that tournament as they dont see the rest as that important.
if the 4 majors were spread through the season the players at the top would have a far better structured season and it would lead to proper levels of top quality and consistency as they always be building up to a big event THAT MATTERED.
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Thursday 18th of October
Approx 12pm
Steve Lambrechts 4-1 Daan van de Parre
Alain van der Steen 2-4 Jordan Brown
Pascal Raes 3-4 Dean Goddard
Gareth Allen w/o Dieter Raymakers
Ben Harrison 4-2 Tom de Wit
Stein de Sterck 0-4 Adam Wicheard
Mark Vincent 4-0 Jasha Kiers
Gerrit bij de Leij w/o Shahram Changezi
Dirk Coppens 1-4 Yvan van Velthoven
Approx 1.30pm
Mario van Herk v Felix Frede
Sam Harvey 4-0 Joris Maas
Wan Chooi Tan v Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Oliver Brown v Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber 4-1 Johan Somers
Andy van Landeghem w/o Josh Boileau
Tomasz Skalski 4-0 Jack Bradford
Raf Vervoort v Matthew Day
Approx 3.30pm
Peter Bullen v Kyren Wilson
Joe Delaney scr Jerom Meeus w/o
Oliver Lines v Lukas Kleckers
Jan Goossens v Stuart Carrington
Yannick Poulain v Kevin van den Broeck
Kevin van Hove v James Cahill
Maurice Rijk w/o David Singh
Mitchell Mann v Tobias de Bock
Approx 5pm
Stuart Wood v Kevin Vandevoort
Kristof Vermeiren v Glenn van Hulle
Rudy Poelmans v Jeff Cundy
Stephane Ochoiski v Nicolas Schianchi
Kacper Filipiak v Davy Wittoeck
Christopher Keogan v Luc Blancke
Liam Monk v Jurian Huesdens
Jurgen van den Bossche v Greg Davis
Approx 7pm
Hans Blanckaert v John Parkin
Ricky Norris v Luc Heirewegh
Chris Norbury v Edwin Depoorter
Elliot Slessor v Tim van Goubergen
Pascal Durnez v Justin Astley
Erwin Goethals v Jimmy van den Winkel
Regis D'Anna v Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings v Ryan Causton
Marc J Davis v Sydney Wilson
Ton Berkhout v Lee Page
Approx 8.30pm
Jeff Jacobs v Ian Glover
Steve Lambrechts v Jordan Brown
Dean Goddard v Gareth Allen
Ben Harrison v Adam Wicheard
Joe Steele v Mark Vincent
Xavier Pemmerl v Gerrit bij de Leij
Yvan van Velthoven v Mario van Herk/Felix Frede
Sam Harvey v Wan Chooi Tan/Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Jos Voets v Oliver Brown/Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber v Andy van Landeghem
Ben Harrison playing Practice Partner Adam Wicheard at Approx 8.30 pm with the Winner playing Ian Burns Tomorrow at Approx 1pm
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:yeh id far rather see 4 ranking majors then the season end with the Masters event for the top 8 players that season similar again to what we have in tennis and golf.
spot on snooker needs to move with the times
yeh having full focus on the Worlds means snookers season is totally geared up to one event so no wonder the casual fan only tunes in for that tournament as they dont see the rest as that important.
if the 4 majors were spread through the season the players at the top would have a far better structured season and it would lead to proper levels of top quality and consistency as they always be building up to a big event THAT MATTERED.
best way to build up for Major events is to give 100% in all Events.
i don't Buy this rubbish you can Prepare for Majors by Missing Tournaments and Dont give a rubbish about minor tournaments.
i believe the more success you have in minor Events the Less pressure of HAVING TO WIN MATCHES when playing Majors.
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
its now Official Stephen Lee is not in the draw and Adi Mehta gets a bye in to Last 64 and also Cao Yupeng pulled out giving the winner of tonight's Qualifier Chris Norbury or Edwin Depoorter a route straight through to the last 64
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by Skullman » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:yeh id far rather see 4 ranking majors then the season end with the Masters event for the top 8 players that season similar again to what we have in tennis and golf.
spot on snooker needs to move with the times
yeh having full focus on the Worlds means snookers season is totally geared up to one event so no wonder the casual fan only tunes in for that tournament as they dont see the rest as that important.
if the 4 majors were spread through the season the players at the top would have a far better structured season and it would lead to proper levels of top quality and consistency as they always be building up to a big event THAT MATTERED.
The only problem with that is how we're going to make the events equal.
If we reduce the Worlds down to the level of the UK and Masters, there'll be an uproar from fans and there won't be any multiple sessions anymore, which are the best matches imo. And there isn't really that much space in the calendar for several 17 day tourneys, and that's excluding qualifiers.
If we somehow managed to get all that sorted though, it would be a great idea
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Thursday 18th of October
Approx 1.30pm
Mario van Herk 2-4 Felix Frede
Sam Harvey 4-0 Joris Maas
Wan Chooi Tan 2-4 Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Oliver Brown 4-1 Jeroen van Driel
Craig Barber 4-1 Johan Somers
Andy van Landeghem w/o Josh Boileau
Tomasz Skalski 4-0 Jack Bradford
Raf Vervoort 2-4 Matthew Day
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Thursday 18th of October
Approx 3.30pm
Peter Bullen 1-4 Kyren Wilson
Joe Delaney scr Jerom Meeus w/o
Oliver Lines 4-0 Lukas Kleckers
Jan Goossens 0-4 Stuart Carrington
Yannick Poulain 4-0 Kevin van den Broeck
Kevin van Hove 1-4 James Cahill
Maurice Rijk w/o David Singh
Mitchell Mann 4-0 Tobias de Bock
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Thursday 18th of October
Approx 5pm
Stuart Wood v Kevin Vandevoort
Kristof Vermeiren v Glenn van Hulle
Rudy Poelmans v Jeff Cundy
Stephane Ochoiski v Nicolas Schianchi
Kacper Filipiak v Davy Wittoeck
Christopher Keogan v Luc Blancke
Liam Monk v Jurian Huesdens
Jurgen van den Bossche v Greg Davis
Approx 7pm
Hans Blanckaert v John Parkin
Ricky Norris v Luc Heirewegh
Chris Norbury v Edwin Depoorter
Elliot Slessor v Tim van Goubergen
Pascal Durnez v Justin Astley
Erwin Goethals v Jimmy van den Winkel
Regis D'Anna v Reanne Evans
Nick Jennings v Ryan Causton
Marc J Davis v Sydney Wilson
Ton Berkhout v Lee Page
Approx 8.30pm
Jeff Jacobs v Ian Glover
Steve Lambrechts v Jordan Brown
Dean Goddard v Gareth Allen
Ben Harrison v Adam Wicheard
Joe Steele v Mark Vincent
Xavier Pemmerl v Gerrit bij de Leij
Yvan van Velthoven v Felix Frede
Sam Harvey v Juriaan van den Nieuwenhuizen
Jos Voets v Oliver Brown
Craig Barber v Andy van Landeghem
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Greg Davis doesn't look like he is about to Follow in his fathers Footsteps on to the Pro Tour
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by Roland » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Ben's drawn his practice partner
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Sonny wrote:Ben's drawn his practice partner
he has a good practice record against Wicheard lets hope he can turn in a good one tonight Ian Burns waiting for the winner.
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by Wildey » 18 Oct 2012 Read
Jewell wrote:
Well, having 4 majors of equal importance and prestige doesn't necessarily mean you would have to have the same format for all of them. Keep the WC as the long format tournament and shorter matches for the others, it's important to differentiate between the majors, in my opinion like in tennis.
that what's irritating about chinese events All of them Follow the same Pattern even the IC Follows the same Pattern only difference Slightly longer Matches.
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