by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Apparently Steve has got to do a bushtucker trial. Somebody just mentioned on Twitter.
Do these peoople watching snooker players bottom about in Australia know there's actual snooker on television?
Mum's got it on the telly, so I'm watching the snooker on my laptop and I'm a celeb.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:
Mum's got it on the telly, so I'm watching the snooker on my laptop and I'm a celeb.
I'm sorry to hear that.
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Ding through 6-1 barring snookers. Hasn't played well at all, despite the flattering scoreline.
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by GJ » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:GJ wrote:How good is this take that player ?
Should be a virtual walkover for Robbo.
cheers jewell
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by GJ » 01 Dec 2013 Read
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Gloucester Open/Doncaster Open 2014/2015 here I come...
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Looks like Dott v Carter isn't on TV tomorrow...
OK ROS is the WC but is his match against Duffy really worth seeing that much?
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by SnookerFan » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Interactive has just cut to Mark Allen's last couple of shots to win the game.
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Ding goes through 6-1, and Allen gets past Dave Harold 6-3 after a mini-comeback from Harold.
Just Astley and Carrington left, still in the fourth frame.
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by GJ » 01 Dec 2013 Read
WN 1 on table 1
1 pm
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:Looks like Dott v Carter isn't on TV tomorrow...
OK ROS is the WC but is his match against Duffy really worth seeing that much?
What the buck? Dott v Carter not on telly!
x 300000
Although to be fair Dott wasn't in good form at all yesterday and looked pretty miserable throughout against Bond!
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by Alex0paul » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Dott v Carter is clearly the standout match especially with the loser set to miss out on the Masters.
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Dott v Carter is clearly the standout match especially with the loser set to miss out on the Masters.
Of course with Perry making it through and having Scott Donaldson next, who's he likely to beat, the winner would have to beat Selby at least to have a chance.
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Carter v Dott and Guodong v Trump should be televised, buck O'Sullivan.
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by Andre147 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:Carter v Dott and Guodong v Trump should be televised, buck O'Sullivan.
They won't do that
Carter v Dott is fine with me too, as for Trump v Guodong... I'm glad they chose Ronnie.
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Andre147 PGC wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Carter v Dott and Guodong v Trump should be televised, buck O'Sullivan.
They won't do that
Carter v Dott is fine with me too, as for Trump v Guodong... I'm glad they chose Ronnie.
What do you have against Xiao?
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by Andre147 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:Andre147 PGC wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Carter v Dott and Guodong v Trump should be televised, buck O'Sullivan.
They won't do that
Carter v Dott is fine with me too, as for Trump v Guodong... I'm glad they chose Ronnie.
What do you have against Xiao?
Nothing against Xiao, in fact I like him a lot as a player, consider him the 2nd best chinese after Ding, but Trump on the other hand... I really never liked him so
a bit selfish of me it may be, but you too would say the exact same thing if Selby was playing Duffy here.
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by roy142857 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Stephen Lee can't.
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Not even as an amateur?
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by Wildey » 01 Dec 2013 Read
James Wattana 1-6 Ding Junhui
Mark Allen 6-3 Dave Harold
Joe Perry 6-3 Daniel Wells
John Astley 1-4 Stuart Carrington
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by roy142857 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
He'd hate PTCs anyway, less time to catch up after throwing the first frame.
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by roy142857 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Pleased to see Carrington going so well ...
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Doesn't this open the system up to abuse by extremely bad players, like me, entering for the kicks?
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by roy142857 » 01 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Doesn't this open the system up to abuse by extremely bad players, like me, entering for the kicks?
Suspect World Snooker would be delighted to have your money ... maybe you should enter Q School too?
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by Skullman » 01 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Doesn't this open the system up to abuse by extremely bad players, like me, entering for the kicks?
I doubt they'd care as long as you'd paid. You could even help keep things on schedule by being beaten very quickly.
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by snooker loopy » 01 Dec 2013 Read
roy142857 wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Doesn't this open the system up to abuse by extremely bad players, like me, entering for the kicks?
Suspect World Snooker would be delighted to have your money ... maybe you should enter Q School too?
If you pay my £1k entry fee I'll happily enter Q School!
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by roy142857 » 02 Dec 2013 Read
snooker loopy wrote:roy142857 wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Skullman wrote:snooker loopy wrote:Seen as conversation is a bit slow in here can I ask a question.
Can absolutely anybody enter the PTCs?
Think so, as long as they pay the entry fees.
Doesn't this open the system up to abuse by extremely bad players, like me, entering for the kicks?
Suspect World Snooker would be delighted to have your money ... maybe you should enter Q School too?
If you pay my £1k entry fee I'll happily enter Q School!
Think you'll have to prove yourself in the Snookerbacker Classic first ...
Talking of which (winners of it), can anyone explain Allan Taylor's continued dire performances, gather the 6-2 loss here against Mark Williams flatters him ... a single win so far, really thought he'd do better ....
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