by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
9am
Dominic Dale 1-4 Ricky Walden
In the time it took for the first frame, Ricky wins the next four, Dom barely getting a look in. Could be a quick finish.
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by SnookerEd25 » 05 Sep 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
GIVE US A K!
Let's play Snnoker anagrams!
Who is this? :
A SH*T TYRANT ANT TOUR STALKER
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
9am
Dominic Dale 1-7 Ricky Walden
A thrashing in the end for Dom.
Mags v Kritsanut at 2.
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by Andy Spark » 05 Sep 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
GIVE US A K!
K GIVE US AN R!
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by Andy Spark » 05 Sep 2014 Read
I think we might have a full house too. Come On Nookie!
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by Andre147 » 05 Sep 2014 Read
First time I'm watching this live, watched a bit on Youtube earlier on.
It's nice we have a Thai player going far in the event, would be lovely if he could win it.
P.S. Having just watched one frame live I'm already bored with this format
And actually, apart from some exceptions, the frames aren't that quick to be honest.
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by Andre147 » 05 Sep 2014 Read
The Thai kid has talent, no doubt about that.
Also the pockets seem a bit more generous than the regular ranking tournament ones, but I guess there's no harm in that.
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
2pm
Stephen Maguire 2-1 Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
2pm
Stephen Maguire 4-2 Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
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by Andy Spark » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Maguire is getting all the luck in this match.
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by Andre147 » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Andy Spark wrote:Maguire is getting all the luck in this match.
But the Thai player isn't exactly making the most off his chances... he had that simple green to lead 3-2 and he missed and from there he hasn't looked the same player.
Anyway, looks like it's a Walden v Mags Final.
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
2pm
Stephen Maguire 7-2 Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Final
4:30am
Ricky Walden v Stephen Maguire
Just a reminder that the winner of this gets a place in the Champion of Champions and that neither player has already qualified (unless that PTC Walden won last year counts?) so winning this lesser event still has some importance to the normal 15 reds game.
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by Wildey » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Final
4:30am
Ricky Walden v Stephen Maguire
Just a reminder that the winner of this gets a place in the Champion of Champions and that neither player has already qualified (unless that PTC Walden won last year counts?) so winning this lesser event still has some importance to the normal 15 reds game.
your bucking joking
buck sakes what next winner of local leagues
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Ding, ROS and Robbo winning so much last season means there are loads of places that have to be filled. Good thing that this year's World Seniors is after the CoC...
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by PoolBoy » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Obviously a seasoned campaigner at 'regular' snooker, Ricky Walden, like Mavis, seems to be very proficient at this format. This is his 3rd final!
Mags will be looking to be the first non-English winner.
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by Tamctus » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Skullman wrote:Final
4:30am
Ricky Walden v Stephen Maguire
Just a reminder that the winner of this gets a place in the Champion of Champions and that neither player has already qualified (unless that PTC Walden won last year counts?) so winning this lesser event still has some importance to the normal 15 reds game.
your bucking joking
buck sakes what next winner of local leagues
Better to fill the places of folks that actually have won something than based on ranking like last year.
6-reds is
25th on the CoC criteria list so it's basically ROS, Ding and Robertson's fault that the winner of this event gets a place, like Skull said.
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by Skullman » 05 Sep 2014 Read
Thanks for that list Tactmus. I knew it was on PSB somewhere but couldn't find it. All sources I heard were acting as if it's a certainty the winner of this gets a CoC place but there's still a decent chance that they won't it seems, unless they've changed the criteria (perfectly possible, I remember hearing the CoC final would be best of 25 or 23 when it was first announced).
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by Andy Spark » 06 Sep 2014 Read
This is a good event and I've enjoyed it!
I think people who criticise departures from the normal format should always bear in mind that it took many years before normal snooker was socially accepted as a departure from the gentleman's sport of billiards. I love the mavericks that thought up snooker!
I also love the potential for future mavericks.
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by Andre147 » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Andy Spark wrote:This is a good event and I've enjoyed it!
I think people who criticise departures from the normal format should always bear in mind that it took many years before normal snooker was socially accepted as a departure from the gentleman's sport of billiards. I love the mavericks that thought up snooker!
I also love the potential for future mavericks.
There's always room for new formats and different ways of playing the tradicional 15 reds snooker, like 6 Reds and the Shootout. It's just once per year, and it does no harm to the sport, it's just fun and the players actually receive good prize money from these events.
There's always room for these type of events (well Power Snooker excluded as that was really crap
) once or twice per year, it won't replace the tradicional game as some deluded people once said it would
I must be honest and say I haven't watched much of this event and for me it isn't that fun, but I respect those who like it and I'm glad it stayed on the calendar.
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by Skullman » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Just a note, snooker.org (which I've been using for match times) said 4:30am, which is why I put that there. But now they've changed it 4:30pm.
For the record I've nothing against the event and would watch it if I had nothing else to do, but bad TV coverage (my Internet is getting to the stage where I can't live streams reliably) and the fact that the first three days are round robin doesn't help.
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by Wildey » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Andy Spark wrote:This is a good event and I've enjoyed it!
I think people who criticise departures from the normal format should always bear in mind that it took many years before normal snooker was socially accepted as a departure from the gentleman's sport of billiards. I love the mavericks that thought up snooker!
I also love the potential for future mavericks.
i criticise it out of bordome nothing more than that just don't see any point to it. if they want change of events lets play team or doubles tournaments not this crap
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by Wildey » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Just a note, snooker.org (which I've been using for match times) said 4:30am, which is why I put that there. But now they've changed it 4:30pm.
For the record I've nothing against the event and would watch it if I had nothing else to do, but bad TV coverage (my Internet is getting to the stage where I can't live streams reliably) and the fact that the first three days are round robin doesn't help.
snooker org got it wrong possibly a typo it was always going to be 9.30pm local time.
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by Skullman » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Did think it was weird to have a final on a Saturday morning local time, but shrugged it off thinking it would be to give the finalists more time to get to Shanghai.
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by Dan-cat » 06 Sep 2014 Read
6 reds is popular in the clubs in Thailand (cheaper frames) so why not have a pro tournament if it brings more attention and future fans to our beloved game?
No it's not as good as 15, I still watched most if it though.
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by Skullman » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Final
3:30pm
Ricky Walden 2-0 Stephen Maguire
Good start from Walden.
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by Andre147 » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Can't find a stream on Fromsport...
If anyone has any I would appreciate it, if not I won't even bother... Got the Tennis later on
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by Skullman » 06 Sep 2014 Read
Respot alert in the fifth frame, 2-2 now.
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by Skullman » 06 Sep 2014 Read
3-2 Walden now.
PS Andre, if you have Bet365 that'll work.
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