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Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Jamie Jones 1-3 Neil Robertson
Xiao Guodong 1-2 Pankaj Advani
Steve Davis 1-2 Stuart Bingham
Ryan Day 1-3 Michael Wasley
Tian Pengfei 2-2 Graeme Dott
Aditya Mehta 2-1 Michael White

after leading 2-0 Graeme Dott finds himself 2-2 with Tian Pengfei so all to play for

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Jamie Jones 1-4 Neil Robertson
Xiao Guodong 2-3 Pankaj Advani
Steve Davis 1-3 Stuart Bingham
Ryan Day 1-4 Michael Wasley
Tian Pengfei 2-3 Graeme Dott
Aditya Mehta 2-2 Michael White

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Jamie Jones 1-5 Neil Robertson
Xiao Guodong 2-3 Pankaj Advani
Steve Davis 1-3 Stuart Bingham
Ryan Day 1-4 Michael Wasley
Tian Pengfei 2-3 Graeme Dott
Aditya Mehta 2-3 Michael White

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Skullman

Robbo finishes Jones off 5-1.

Didn't quite make back to back tons to finish though. Think it'd be best if Robbo got to 100 tons before the Crucible because I think going for the 100th ton could add unneeded pressure to him and make him take stupid risks that a good opponent would pounce on.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Ayrshirebhoy

Skullman wrote:Robbo finishes Jones off 5-1.

Didn't quite make back to back tons to finish though. Think it'd be best if Robbo got to 100 tons before the Crucible because I think going for the 100th ton could add unneeded pressure to him and make him take stupid risks that a good opponent would pounce on.



How many is he at now? He'd propably like to do it first round of wc then can concentrate fully on the tourney. Sheffield is the place to make it a bit more special.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Monday 10th of March

11.30am

Jamie Jones 1-5 Neil Robertson
Xiao Guodong 4-5 Pankaj Advani
Steve Davis 3-5 Stuart Bingham
Ryan Day 5-4 Michael Wasley
Tian Pengfei 2-5 Graeme Dott
Aditya Mehta 3-5 Michael White

Steve Davis season taking a Months break now and wont continue until Qualifying for The World Championship.

His pro career in the balance.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Tuesday 11th of March

1.30am

Yuan SiJun v Mark Williams TV Table 1
Marco Fu v Anthony McGill TV Table 2
Alfie Burden v Ricky Walden
Matthew Stevens v Yu De Lu
Tom Ford v Rory McLeod
Alan McManus v Martin Gould

6am

Li Yan v Ding Junhui TV Table 1
Shaun Murphy v Jimmy White TV Table 2
Cao Yupeng v Mark King
Robert Milkins v Rod Lawler
Nigel Bond v Michael Holt
Dominic Dale v Michael Leslie

11.30am

Chen Zifan v Judd Trump TV Table 1
Liang Wenbo v Scott Donaldson TV Table 2
Allister Carter v David Gilbert
Ken Doherty v Barry Pinches
Kurt Maflin v Joe Perry
Mark Joyce v David Morris

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Ayrshirebhoy

Wildey wrote:Monday 10th of March

11.30am

Jamie Jones 1-5 Neil Robertson
Xiao Guodong 4-5 Pankaj Advani
Steve Davis 3-5 Stuart Bingham
Ryan Day 5-4 Michael Wasley
Tian Pengfei 2-5 Graeme Dott
Aditya Mehta 3-5 Michael White

Steve Davis season taking a Months break now and wont continue until Qualifying for The World Championship.

His pro career in the balance.


With that and his stint in the jungle I wonder if he knows this is his last season?

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby hendry_fan

Wildey wrote:Epic decider where Thepchaiya went ahead with a break of 60 and missed frame ball before Maguire fought back with a break of 48 but missed the Brown left it over the pocket and Thepchaiya closed it out for a Great win.


Maguire was 3-0 down got it back to leading 4-3 before Thepchaiya won 5-4





Thanks for the short summary on this match Wildey. <ok>


Maguire must be gutted,puttin all that hard work in to come back from 3-0 down,then manages to go 4-3 ahead but then ends up losing 5-4. :dizzy:

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Jester82

Is it possible for the broadcasters to cover every frame of every match of a tournament completely, or let's say last 16, also in terms of the World Championship. I remember Eurosport covering complete frames last WSC, but half of the match or so, while BBC covers all the frames, but tends to cut out parts of almost every frame.
Is it possible to show every frame, completely, of every match?

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Andre147

GJ wrote:Franklin

His post match interview today suggests that's BS.


Yes I think it is, obviosuly he as anyone I think who would be close to achieving what he's about to achieve has to have that in mind, but that isn't his main worry, he just concentrates on winning matches and if he can have tons in them that's a bonus. And it's not like you start thinking about a ton when the frame starts, you only think about it when the frame is already won or pretty close to that anyway.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Andre147

Skullman wrote:No.


Agree, even an inspired performance from him I don't think would be enough as Murphy too would raise his game if that happened and Jimmy makes far too many basic mistakes these days.

Of course not impossible, but I can't see Murphy getting upset here.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Skullman

I think it's more likely to affect his shot choices if the opponent got in first in the frame. So of Robbo's on 49 and there are only three reds on the table, he might play a riskier shot to get on the black, miss and lose the frame.

All hypothetical of course.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Andre147 PGC wrote:What if he finished the season on 99 tons? :lol: :redneck:

hes still broken the record by 38 centuries.


i think if hes concentrating too much on centuries thats poor stuff and next season looking back he will be kicking himself that he got caught up in all that hype instead of knuckling down to the important stuff and becoming twice world champion.

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Wildey

Yuan SiJun 0-1 Mark Williams
Marco Fu 0-1 Anthony McGill
Alfie Burden 1-0 Ricky Walden
Matthew Stevens 1-0 Yu De Lu
Tom Ford 1-0 Rory McLeod
Alan McManus 1-0 Martin Gould

Re: Gujinggong Liquor Haikou World Open WC and L 64 Discussi

Postby Roland

I don't think you can blame him for going for the 100 centuries in a season. It's a once in a lifetime chance to go for it and I doubt he'll sacrifice too much at Sheffield if it comes to it.