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Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Anthony Hamilton 3-4 Sydney Wilson
Ryan Day 5-2 Dave Harold
Graeme Dott 1-5 Michael Georgiou
Tom Ford 2-5 Andrew Pagett
Ricky Walden 4-5 Li Hang
Gerard Greene 5-2 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Dechawat Poomjaeng 2-5 Stuart Carrington
Liang Wenbo 5-4 Ian Glover
Alan McManus 5-4 Zak Surety
Stuart Bingham 5-1 Zhou Yuelong
Kurt Maflin 1-3 Igor Figueiredo

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Igor Figueiredo has played in 2 World Championships and this seasons UK Championship since 2011/12 season and has picked up £12,600 before this week.

that is impressive.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Wednesday 17th of December

10am

Anthony Hamilton 3-5 Sydney Wilson
Ryan Day 5-2 Dave Harold
Graeme Dott 1-5 Michael Georgiou
Tom Ford 2-5 Andrew Pagett
Ricky Walden 4-5 Li Hang
Gerard Greene 5-2 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Dechawat Poomjaeng 2-5 Stuart Carrington
Liang Wenbo 5-4 Ian Glover
Alan McManus 5-4 Zak Surety
Stuart Bingham 5-1 Zhou Yuelong

NB 11am

Kurt Maflin 1-3 Igor Figueiredo

2.30pm

Ding Junhui v Jamie Rhys Clarke
Peter Lines v Craig Steadman
Matthew Selt v Lyu Chenwei
Yu De Lu v Lee Walker
Mark Williams v Luca Brecel
Dominic Dale v Lu Ning
Mike Dunn scr Michael Wasley w/o
Robbie Williams v Matthew Day
Shaun Murphy v Joe O'Connor
Joe Perry v Scott Donaldson

NB 3.30pm

Jimmy Robertson v Hammad Miah

7pm

Mark Allen v Robin Hull
Ben Woollaston v Alex Davies
Cao Yupeng v Fraser Patrick
Matthew Stevens v Ian Burns
Mark Davis v Daniel Wells
Gary Wilson v Michael Leslie
Jimmy White v Tian Pengfei
Fergal O'Brien v Lyu Haotian
Judd Trump v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Mark Joyce w/o Jak Jones

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Andre147

MJW c Luca should have been streamed in this session, can't believe it hasn't <doh> :no:

Anyway, some good matches in this qualifiers, seen they decided to do the first 2 rounds here, to avoid having 64 players at Tempodrom like last year which didn't really work well, things seemed very rushed in there starting play on Wednesday.

It's much better having just 32 players in there, that way we'll only have 5 tables at same time just like it was back in 2011 and 2012, so much better and the German fans definately deserve it to be like that. Of course there's always a chance that one if not more of the big names don't make it to the venue, but like I said this is better than having 64 players in there like last year which didnt work.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Kurt Maflin 3-4 Igor Figueiredo
Ding Junhui 2-1 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Peter Lines 1-0 Craig Steadman
Matthew Selt 0-2 Lyu Chenwei
Yu De Lu 1-0 Lee Walker
Mark Williams 1-1 Luca Brecel
Dominic Dale 1-0 Lu Ning
Mike Dunn scr Michael Wasley w/o
Robbie Williams 1-0 Matthew Day
Shaun Murphy 3-0 Joe O'Connor
Joe Perry 1-1 Scott Donaldson

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Kurt Maflin 3-5 Igor Figueiredo
Ding Junhui 3-1 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Peter Lines 1-1 Craig Steadman
Matthew Selt 1-3 Lyu Chenwei
Yu De Lu 1-1 Lee Walker
Mark Williams 2-2 Luca Brecel
Dominic Dale 1-1 Lu Ning
Robbie Williams 2-0 Matthew Day
Shaun Murphy 3-1 Joe O'Connor
Joe Perry 1-1 Scott Donaldson
Mike Dunn scr Michael Wasley w/o
Jimmy Robertson 0-0 Hammad Miah

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Andre147

Igor :-D

Like it has been said here, it's nothing short of remarkable what this guy has done having so little competition by beating experienced and well played players like Maflin :bowdown:

A shame those financial and sponsor problems prevent him from progressing, but he really is a cracking player and talent.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Wednesday 17th of December

NB 11am

Kurt Maflin 3-5 Igor Figueiredo

2.30pm

Ding Junhui 3-1 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Peter Lines 1-2 Craig Steadman
Matthew Selt 2-3 Lyu Chenwei
Yu De Lu 2-1 Lee Walker
Mark Williams 2-2 Luca Brecel
Dominic Dale 1-2 Lu Ning
Robbie Williams 3-0 Matthew Day
Shaun Murphy 3-1 Joe O'Connor
Joe Perry 3-1 Scott Donaldson
Mike Dunn scr Michael Wasley w/o

NB 3.30pm

Jimmy Robertson 1-0 Hammad Miah

7pm

Mark Allen v Robin Hull
Ben Woollaston v Alex Davies
Cao Yupeng v Fraser Patrick
Matthew Stevens v Ian Burns
Mark Davis v Daniel Wells
Gary Wilson v Michael Leslie
Jimmy White v Tian Pengfei
Fergal O'Brien v Lyu Haotian
Judd Trump v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Mark Joyce w/o Jak Jones

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Andre147 wrote:Igor :-D

Like it has been said here, it's nothing short of remarkable what this guy has done having so little competition by beating experienced and well played players like Maflin :bowdown:

A shame those financial and sponsor problems prevent him from progressing, but he really is a cracking player and talent.

yea its amazing really after only 2 tournaments played Igor is ranked 95th.

had he played in everything god knows how high he would be.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Cloud Strife

Wildey wrote:
Andre147 wrote:Igor :-D

Like it has been said here, it's nothing short of remarkable what this guy has done having so little competition by beating experienced and well played players like Maflin :bowdown:

A shame those financial and sponsor problems prevent him from progressing, but he really is a cracking player and talent.

yea its amazing really after only 2 tournaments played Igor is ranked 95th.

had he played in everything god knows how high he would be.


If Barry is serious about opening up Brazil and South America to snooker he should take it upon himself to personally try and find a sponsor for Igor.

That shouldn't be a problem with all his contacts. Around 20k is all that is required.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby elonmerkki

Cloud Strife wrote:If Barry is serious about opening up Brazil and South America to snooker he should take it upon himself to personally try and find a sponsor for Igor.

That shouldn't be a problem with all his contacts. Around 20k is all that is required.


Or they could fix the problem in general, the prize money favors the winners way too much in expense of everyone else. Robin Hull is another player who cannot play many of the tournaments because it is too expensive to be a professional snooker player. "Professional" sport, yeah...

Cannonball made a very good argument about that in another thread. And Cannonball does not make a good argument often <laugh>

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Wildey

Cloud Strife wrote:
Wildey wrote:
Andre147 wrote:Igor :-D

Like it has been said here, it's nothing short of remarkable what this guy has done having so little competition by beating experienced and well played players like Maflin :bowdown:

A shame those financial and sponsor problems prevent him from progressing, but he really is a cracking player and talent.

yea its amazing really after only 2 tournaments played Igor is ranked 95th.

had he played in everything god knows how high he would be.


If Barry is serious about opening up Brazil and South America to snooker he should take it upon himself to personally try and find a sponsor for Igor.

That shouldn't be a problem with all his contacts. Around 20k is all that is required.

Igor is one player in one Country

where will it end Barry Hearn sending Begging Letters to sponsors all over the World.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby snooky147

vodkadiet wrote:
snooky147 wrote:
Wildey wrote:it would be interesting to hear Graeme take on it


He is his own worst critic mate, he would not give you any excuses.
I'll put these last two down to hangover from UK.


I thought he was teetotal?!!

Metaphorical hangover mate.

Re: German Masters Last 128 and Last 64 Discussion !!!

Postby Andre147

Snooker Overdrive wrote:
Andre147 wrote:Luca and MJW 3-3. Can see this one going the distance, but MJW will win it I think.


Why on earth isn't this match streamed? Only snooker enthusiasts care about these qualifying matches so they should know that most fans would prefer this match over a Murphy walkover :wave: <doh>


Absolutely, it's the highest ranked match again for them I'm afraid :td: