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Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby SnookerFan

armchair de critique wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
armchair de critique wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:I've been out all weekend. Who has been smashing their balls at a female ref?

When Michaela refereed, she busted YOUR balls when you misbehaved.

S-E-L-T-Y


See, I was just saying he was a bit of a bellend.


its on youtube :wave:


I wasn't asking YouTube, I WAS ASKING YOU!

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby armchair de critique

SnookerFan wrote:
armchair de critique wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
armchair de critique wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:I've been out all weekend. Who has been smashing their balls at a female ref?

When Michaela refereed, she busted YOUR balls when you misbehaved.

S-E-L-T-Y


See, I was just saying he was a bit of a bellend.


its on youtube :wave:


I wasn't asking YouTube, I WAS ASKING YOU!

rofl

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby Wildey

Michael White 2-7 Craig Steadman
Cao Yupeng 3-2 Anthony McGill
Tian Pengfei 2-3 Jamie Jones
Gerard Greene 0-4 Mitchell Mann
Andrew Pagett 0-4 Alan McManus
Ryan Day 7-2 Alex Davies
Jak Jones 3-2 Jack Lisowski
Stuart Carrington 4-0 Peter Ebdon
Igor Figueiredo 3-1 Rod Lawler
Mike Dunn 2-4 Yu Delu
Fraser Patrick 1-5 Graeme Dott

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby GJ

White needs a miracle but a good start tonight and you never know.

He won the final session of his qualifier 7-1 last year so he has the fighting qualities

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby hendry_fan

Morning all,just got outta bed.

Ebdons probably still got a leg in his,trailin 4-0 already. :dizzy:





Michael White 2-7 Craig Steadman


Michael White could do with a run like he had against Hallworth,where he won (7 frames on the trot).

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby Wildey

GJ wrote:White needs a miracle but a good start tonight and you never know.

He won the final session of his qualifier 7-1 last year so he has the fighting qualities

he can do it Steadman knows if he gets white out of the way he will have a great chance for a crucible debut and he might get anxious.

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby Wildey

randam05 wrote:
randam05 wrote:Vital frame for ebdon, if he goes 5-0 down i dont think he can win the match :-( :-(


And in that case, I dont want anyone from that section to qualify :irk:

i dont want Ebdon to qualify so one of us could be happy tonight :D

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby Wildey

Michael White 2-7 Craig Steadman
Cao Yupeng 3-2 Anthony McGill
Tian Pengfei 3-4 Jamie Jones
Gerard Greene 1-4 Mitchell Mann
Andrew Pagett 1-5 Alan McManus
Ryan Day 7-2 Alex Davies
Jak Jones 4-3 Jack Lisowski
Stuart Carrington 5-0 Peter Ebdon
Igor Figueiredo 3-1 Rod Lawler
Mike Dunn 3-4 Yu Delu
Fraser Patrick 1-6 Graeme Dott

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby PLtheRef

Wildey wrote:
GJ wrote:White needs a miracle but a good start tonight and you never know.

He won the final session of his qualifier 7-1 last year so he has the fighting qualities

he can do it Steadman knows if he gets white out of the way he will have a great chance for a crucible debut and he might get anxious.


I think it's between White and Un-Nooh for who qualifies from that section.

7-2 is a commanding lead but it's not impregnable. As long as White gets off to a good start he can recover it providing he gets to 8-5 or 7-6 at the interval. That said every credit to Steadman for how he's played so far today

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby aimlesswandeer

PLtheRef wrote:
Wildey wrote:
GJ wrote:White needs a miracle but a good start tonight and you never know.

He won the final session of his qualifier 7-1 last year so he has the fighting qualities

he can do it Steadman knows if he gets white out of the way he will have a great chance for a crucible debut and he might get anxious.


I think it's between White and Un-Nooh for who qualifies from that section.

7-2 is a commanding lead but it's not impregnable. As long as White gets off to a good start he can recover it providing he gets to 8-5 or 7-6 at the interval. That said every credit to Steadman for how he's played so far today


I wouldn't be surprised if Burnett beat Un-Nooh. Un-Nooh's quite erratic and is more dangerous in short matches. It's wide open if White loses though.

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby WoodK67

PLtheRef wrote:
Wildey wrote:
GJ wrote:White needs a miracle but a good start tonight and you never know.

He won the final session of his qualifier 7-1 last year so he has the fighting qualities

he can do it Steadman knows if he gets white out of the way he will have a great chance for a crucible debut and he might get anxious.


I think it's between White and Un-Nooh for who qualifies from that section.

7-2 is a commanding lead but it's not impregnable. As long as White gets off to a good start he can recover it providing he gets to 8-5 or 7-6 at the interval. That said every credit to Steadman for how he's played so far today


What makes you think Un-Nooh has a better chance to qualify from that section than Burnett?

Re: Betfred World Championship Qualifying Rnd 2(April 12th-1

Postby Vallomas

JDM375 wrote:Jak Jones 6-3 up on Lisowski, another shock win for Jones?


I was just ready to write for this, an no one has written anything about this one. But, considering Lisowski's form the last months, could we really call it a shock?