by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
I can only assume JJ's been too busy in casinos and bookies since Sheffield and has assumed hes arrived, his career was steadily progressing then it exploded into life at the Crucible. Ever since then since hes been a scalp, hes not lived up to his reputation and has took major steps backwards.
Shocking from Luca to bottle / blow / lose a 3-0 lead in a bo9 to Pinches, bad signs for the UK i feel, thats got to hurt.
And Angles is a plank doing that to Drago, seek him out Mafia, he lives near me
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Nigel Bond 3-1 Scott Donaldson
Jimmy White w/o Mohamed Khairy
Yu De Lu 1-5 Dechawat Poomjaeng
Andy Hicks 3-3 Sam Baird
Liu Chuang 3-1 Adrian Gunnell
Jamie Jones 3-3 Michael Leslie
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Nigel Bond 4-1 Scott Donaldson
Andy Hicks 3-4 Sam Baird
Liu Chuang 3-1 Adrian Gunnell
Jamie Jones 5-3 Michael Leslie
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by Monique » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Well Jamie Jones just beat Michael Leslie 5-3 from 0-3 down, despite feeling poorly since the start of the week, so it's not all bad.
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Thursday 29th of November
2.30pm
Nigel Bond 5-1 Scott Donaldson
Jimmy White w/o Mohamed Khairy
Yu De Lu 1-5 Dechawat Poomjaeng
Andy Hicks 3-5 Sam Baird
Liu Chuang 5-1 Adrian Gunnell
Jamie Jones 5-3 Michael Leslie
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Thursday 29th of November
7pm
Steve Davis v Simon Bedford streaming
Cao Yupeng v Thepchaia Un-Nooh
Jamie Cope v Anthony Hamilton
Martin Gould v Fraser Patrick
Allister Carter v Rory McLeod streaming
Mark Davis v Xiao Guodong
Last 64 Matches Carried over to the Venue looks like This
Judd Trump v James Wattana
Mark Williams v Martin O'Donnell
Neil Robertson v Daniel Wells
Shaun Murphy v Ben Woollaston
John Higgins v Peter Lines
Stephen Maguire v Alan McManus
Mark Allen v Nigel Bond
Dominic Dale v Jimmy White
Ding Junhui v Liu Chuang
Mark Selby v Cao Yupeng/Thepchaia Un-Nooh
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by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Mike Dunn 1-5 Pankaj Advani
mike dunn just cant win a match and on the contrary Advani is building up a very good debut season and a aim for a top 64 during next season.
therell be a 128 players on tour next season
being in the top 96 will prob be enough to stay on tour
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Mike Dunn 1-5 Pankaj Advani
mike dunn just cant win a match and on the contrary Advani is building up a very good debut season and a aim for a top 64 during next season.
therell be a 128 players on tour next season
being in the top 96 will prob be enough to stay on tour
Why aim for top96 when you can aim for the top64?
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Mike Dunn 1-5 Pankaj Advani
mike dunn just cant win a match and on the contrary Advani is building up a very good debut season and a aim for a top 64 during next season.
therell be a 128 players on tour next season
being in the top 96 will prob be enough to stay on tour
doubt it i see Q schools/PTC being the route back for players below 64
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Steve Davis 0-1 Simon Bedford
Cao Yupeng 1-1 Thepchaia Un-Nooh
Jamie Cope 0-1 Anthony Hamilton
Martin Gould 0-1 Fraser Patrick
Allister Carter 1-0 Rory McLeod
Mark Davis 0-2 Xiao Guodong
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by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Witz78 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Mike Dunn 1-5 Pankaj Advani
mike dunn just cant win a match and on the contrary Advani is building up a very good debut season and a aim for a top 64 during next season.
therell be a 128 players on tour next season
being in the top 96 will prob be enough to stay on tour
doubt it i see Q schools/PTC being the route back for players below 64
relegating 50% of the tour seems a bit steep though
why increase it to 128 if your then going to chuck half them off tour at the end of every season
unless they just want to rake in more dosh from Q School entries
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by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:I Agree Smart Snooker needs to Publicise Younger players and showcase them its not 1985 now Lets move on.
the amount of streaming Steve Davis has had over the Past 2 weeks is a joke its not as if hes in form he makes 2 centuries in 25 frames with very little else.
he beat Advani 6-5 with only 3 Breaks over 30 a 37,42 and 136
in 2 qualifying matches he made only 3 breaks over 50
then the PTC he made 1 over 50
in 25 frames hes made only 4 50+ breaks
its one big struggle for him that sort of form doesn't deserve streaming time.
all credit for qualifying but do it away from streaming.
thought you liked dramatic snooker as well as big breaks
Davis is pretty much always gonna get streamed just cos hes a legend and a big name, same with Jimmy, Drago etc
Same as Hendry was always streamed last year and would have been again this season,
I know you say its time to move on from 1985 but i can guarantee which Round 1 match at York is going to get all the hype on the BBC and in the media
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
what a amataur shot from davis he followed the white in off after the red.
ok long pot but christ for someone with his experience that was poor.
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Cao 3-1 down to Un-Nooh
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Steve Davis 0-2 Simon Bedford
Cao Yupeng 1-3 Thepchaia Un-Nooh
Jamie Cope 0-2 Anthony Hamilton
Martin Gould 1-2 Fraser Patrick
Allister Carter 1-0 Rory McLeod
Mark Davis 1-2 Xiao Guodong
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Cao 3-1 down to Un-Nooh
surprising but un-nooh been looking very fluent of late
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by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Skullman wrote:Cao 3-1 down to Un-Nooh
surprising but un-nooh been looking very fluent of late
clash of 2 of my proteges
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
How are they your proteges?
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Cao Yupeng 1-5 Thepchaia Un-Nooh
Thepchaia is the last man to play a last 64 in berlin......he plays Selby.
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Cao lost
Still, well done Un-Nooh. Gets to be Selby's first victim in Berlin.
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Steve Davis 1-2 Simon Bedford
Jamie Cope 0-3 Anthony Hamilton
Martin Gould 1-3 Fraser Patrick
Allister Carter 3-0 Rory McLeod
Mark Davis 2-3 Xiao Guodong
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Cao lost
Still, well done Un-Nooh. Gets to be Selby's first victim in Berlin.
who knows really how wild cards will work out they might have wild cards to beat before playing the likes of selby.
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Fraser Patrick 4-1 up on Gould.
Beat Mike White easily and looks like doing the same to Gould. Shame he gets nothing even if he qualifies.
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Steve Davis 1-3 Simon Bedford
Jamie Cope 0-4 Anthony Hamilton
Martin Gould 1-4 Fraser Patrick
Allister Carter 4-0 Rory McLeod
Mark Davis 2-3 Xiao Guodong
Fraser Patrick is one frame away from being the First Amataur Ever to Qualify for a Last 32 Stage of a Full Ranking Event.
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Fraser Patrick 4-1 up on Gould.
Beat Mike White easily and looks like doing the same to Gould. Shame he gets nothing even if he qualifies.
i think they get the cash ? surely
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by Witz78 » 29 Nov 2012 Read
of course they get cash
theyve paid their entry fee into the event, they aint wildcards
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Not sure. I thought it was like a wildcard who got nothing. Maybe Gaz Allen would know as he's sometimes part of main events?
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by Skullman » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Well regardless of whether he gets cash or not, Fraser Patrick is the first player to the last 32. Not bad for an amateur.
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by Wildey » 29 Nov 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Well regardless of whether he gets cash or not, Fraser Patrick is the first player to last 32. Not bad for an amateur.
and a endorsement to this structure
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