by Wildey » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Tuesday 26th of November - Sunday 8th of December at the York BarbicanThe last 16 gets underway with Former World Champions Shaun Murphy and John Higgins in action.
Also playing in the Last 16 are Former championsStephen Maguire, Ding Junhui, Judd Trump and defending Champion Mark Selby.
Who will reach the Quarter Finals?
DRAWLast 16 Mark Selby v Graeme Dott
H2H Selby leads 11-5 Barry Hawkins v Shaun Murphy
H2H Murphy Leads 7-1 Judd Trump v Mark Allen
H2H 9-9 Ricky Walden v Ding Junhui
H2H Walden Leads 2-1 --------------------------------------------------------------Neil Robertson v Joe Perry
H2H 7-7 John Higgins v Stephen Maguire
H2H 8-8 David Morris v Stuart Bingham
H2H 1-1 Robert Milkins v Ronnie O'Sullivan
H2H O'Sullivan leads 2-1 ORDER OF PLAY
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Tuesday 3rd of December
NB 7pm
John Higgins v Stephen Maguire
Barry Hawkins v Shaun Murphy
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by GJ » 03 Dec 2013 Read
wild
ronnie v milkins
robbo v perry
2 evening games tomorrow
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Please tell me that the predicts template you put isn't in chronological order, because it would be a travesty if the WN2 and defending champion is on in the morning session.
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:Please tell me that the predicts template you put isn't in chronological order, because it would be a travesty if the WN2 and defending champion is on in the morning session.
haven't got a clue about order of play so dont be late predicting
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Line up confirmed by Dave Hendon on Twitter.
Bingo v Morris and Ding v Walden in the morning.
Selby v Dott and Trump v Allen in the afternoon.
ROS v Milkins and Robbo v Perry in the evening.
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by Roland » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Great line up isn't it?
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by TheRocket » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Sonny wrote:Great line up isn't it?
It surely is. The match pairs are great. One match, where you always expect a fast entertaining game with high breaks and at the other table you expect a tough embattled match with great matchplay.
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Wednesday 4th of December
9.30am
David Morris v Stuart Bingham
Ricky Walden v Ding Junhui
NB 1pm
Judd Trump v Mark Allen
Mark Selby v Graeme Dott
NB 7pm
Robert Milkins v Ronnie O'Sullivan
Neil Robertson v Joe Perry
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by GJ » 03 Dec 2013 Read
I think Hawkins and Maguire will win tonight
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Right, time for the snooker to resume.
I think Smurph and Mags will win tonight.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Higgins not looking right atm...
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by Muppet147 » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Looking forward to Trump v Allen. Both are annoying in their own way but both are capable of playing good attacking snooker.
Allen has apparently beaten Trump a couple of times this season but I tip Trump to win tomorrow.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Disappointed Joe Johnson isn't commentating on the Higgins match tonight
I doubt anything'd happen from Joe's end.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Looks like Higgins takes the second to level despite needing a few chances.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Looks like Mags fluked a red when he didn't want to twice.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:A bit quiet here dispite 2 good matches on
It's because Ronald's not playing.
Alternatively, maybe people are busy on Tuesday evenings?
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by snooker loopy » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:A bit quiet here dispite 2 good matches on
It's because Ronald's not playing.
Alternatively, maybe people are busy on Tuesday evenings?
Or maybe people are watching the snooker because the matches are so awesome and they can't moan about non-TV matches or give updates of non-TV tables!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2013 Read
I would say the Hawkins - Murphy match has the higher standard, the Higgins - Maguire match more intensity.
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by Andre147 » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Back again
Glad Ronnie won pretty confortably in the end, making those 2 tons.
He has a proper test in Milkins tomorrow, and if he starts like he has done in last 2 matches I can really see Milkins punishing him and causing an upset. Nobody was predicting he would beat Robbo at the Worlds and look at what happened.
Ronnie tends to play well against attacking players like him, but I definately think he won't get away with some silly mistakes he has done so far.
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by Andre147 » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:I would say the Hawkins - Murphy match has the higher standard, the Higgins - Maguire match more intensity.
Yeah agree
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
The York spectators are really stingy with their applause
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by Muppet147 » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Andre147 PGC wrote:Back again
Glad Ronnie won pretty confortably in the end, making those 2 tons.
He has a proper test in Milkins tomorrow, and if he starts like he has done in last 2 matches I can really see Milkins punishing him and causing an upset. Nobody was predicting he would beat Robbo at the Worlds and look at what happened.
Ronnie tends to play well against attacking players like him, but I definately think he won't get away with some silly mistakes he has done so far.
I think Ronnie will win comfortably - 6-2 or 6-3. But Milky may be able to cause him some problems early on. Milky actually plays almost as fast as Ronnie. This wasn't apparent during the world championship because he was up against Robbo who plays ultra-slow.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Andre147 PGC wrote:Back again
Glad Ronnie won pretty confortably in the end, making those 2 tons.
He has a proper test in Milkins tomorrow, and if he starts like he has done in last 2 matches I can really see Milkins punishing him and causing an upset. Nobody was predicting he would beat Robbo at the Worlds and look at what happened.
Ronnie tends to play well against attacking players like him, but I definately think he won't get away with some silly mistakes he has done so far.
After you left Ronnie played a lot better and scored 2 very nice centuries. He definately didn't fall over the line like yesterday. A shame you couldn't see the conclusion.
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by snooker loopy » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:The York spectators are really stingy with their applause
Most weren't wearing earsets (at £6 a pop I don't blame them, especially as I chose to do the same myself) so not visually good shots but technically awesome ones may be less appreciated by less informed sections of the crowd, although having said that I was sat next to a guy applauding every half-decent shot on all four tables which is equally as annoying as stingy clappers.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:Skullman wrote:The York spectators are really stingy with their applause
It's almost as if the audience is comatose. Then again four boring players are playing right now so it's understandable.
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