by SteveJJ » 17 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I'm starting to think the table assignment is random.
No cameras on the Holt match. I can watch Hayden Staniland v Chae Ross though. Or perhaps Brandon Sergeant v Phil O'Kane
Maybe its whenever the next table becomes free rather than assigned table.
The hitman loses the first frame
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by chengdufan » 17 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm starting to think the table assignment is random.
No cameras on the Holt match. I can watch Hayden Staniland v Chae Ross though. Or perhaps Brandon Sergeant v Phil O'Kane
Maybe its whenever the next table becomes free rather than assigned table.
The hitman loses the first frame
Seems that way.
A 75 break from the Thai. Good start from him. It was obviously good for him to get a good warm up in yesterday.
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by SteveJJ » 17 May 2022 Read
Lee Walker wins the first frame with an AST of under 26 secs. Winning the seniors has put a spring in his step
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by The_Abbott » 17 May 2022 Read
Holt struggling. Not holding his nerve
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by chengdufan » 17 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Lee Walker wins the first frame with an AST of under 26 secs. Winning the seniors has put a spring in his step
The frame still took the best part of an hour though. It didn't help that Brumby played on needing two snookers on the pink, to be fair
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by SteveJJ » 17 May 2022 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Holt struggling. Not holding his nerve
2-0 to the Thai
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by chengdufan » 17 May 2022 Read
I'm watching Nasa Hussain. Nothing to do with cricket.
Both struggled with position in the first frame, but both look decent potters. Nasa took it with a 49 clearance.
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by Andre147 » 17 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Andre is reffing the battle of the sons. Pinches v Lee.
I might watch a bit of it seeing as I can't watch the best match in the round
4:30 session next for me.
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by cupotee » 17 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Nasa Hussain. Nothing to do with cricket.
Both struggled with position in the first frame, but both look decent potters. Nasa took it with a 49 clearance.
Nasa looks a bit like Si Juahui , one of those players that its a surprise he didn't enter the Bangkok q school instead ? I know you've posted on this , interesting if someone could interview him about his reason for entering this q school instead.
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by chengdufan » 17 May 2022 Read
Maybe Andre can ask him if he bumps into him.
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by lhpirnie » 17 May 2022 Read
cupotee wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Nasa Hussain. Nothing to do with cricket.
Both struggled with position in the first frame, but both look decent potters. Nasa took it with a 49 clearance.
Nasa looks a bit like Si Juahui , one of those players that its a surprise he didn't enter the Bangkok q school instead ? I know you've posted on this , interesting if someone could interview him about his reason for entering this q school instead.
Yes it's madness why. The Asian Q School can only have a few ex-pros in the field, and 4 places. It's a massive imbalance.
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by The_Abbott » 17 May 2022 Read
Not looking good for Stephen Lee in disguise Lee Stephens. Looks to be losing 4-0 to Ashley Carty
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by SteveJJ » 17 May 2022 Read
What a bad first day at school for Michael Holt. 4-3 defeat to Nattanapong Chaikul.
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by HappyCamper » 17 May 2022 Read
revenge for fearless fergal o'brien over the upstart davies!
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by The_Abbott » 17 May 2022 Read
HappyCamper wrote:revenge for fearless fergal o'brien over the upstart davies!
next up MOD. A tough draw for the sexy man from Ireland.
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
I wanted to watch Crowley v Castle but have again been thwarted by the table arrangements.
I'm watching Liam Pullen v Eden Sharav instead.
16 year old Pullen won 5 matches at Q School last year and is 2-1 up on the slimline Sharav. Englishman Pullen appears to be a decent prospect.
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I wanted to watch Crowley v Castle but have again been thwarted by the table arrangements.
I'm watching Liam Pullen v Eden Sharav instead.
16 year old Pullen won 5 matches at Q School last year and is 2-1 up on the slimline Sharav. Englishman Pullen appears to be a decent prospect.
His mother is on Twitter. She is very proud (if Mark Allen insinuates otherwise, he is wrong)
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
I'm watching Womersley v Bevz. Womersley just made a lovely 101 break.
Intrigued by Bevz. He played in the first 4 Q Schools and didn't win a single frame. We haven't seen him since 2014.
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by HappyCamper » 18 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Womersley v Bevz. Womersley just made a lovely 101 break.
Intrigued by Bevz. He played in the first 4 Q Schools and didn't win a single frame. We haven't seen him since 2014.
hopefully he's been practicing.
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 May 2022 Read
HappyCamper wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Womersley v Bevz. Womersley just made a lovely 101 break.
Intrigued by Bevz. He played in the first 4 Q Schools and didn't win a single frame. We haven't seen him since 2014.
hopefully he's been practicing.
You’d hope…
Todays whitewash gives him an overall Q-school record of no frames won, 48 lost.
His overall record on Cuetracker is 5-117 in frames won/lost
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Womersley played very well in the 3 frames I watched.
There was a bit of comedy at the end. He potted a red leaving Bevz needing 2 snookers. The Australian had his head in his hands, looking like he was thinking about the thousand quid he'd spent on entering. Then Womersley tried a roll up behind the green. It didn't reach and there was suddenly a glimmer of hope. Instead of putting Womersley back in though to play what looked like a tough snooker, he opted to go for an audacious pot on the brown as the free ball.
He missed of course and Womersley wrapped up the frame.
As he lined up the brown, Womersley was shaking his head looking incredulous.
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Andy Lee is staging an unlikely comeback against Maflin. Likely soon to be 3-3 from 3-0 down (unless he somehow fluffs this easy chance)
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Lee now in for the kill
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Maflin's played a shocker of a decider
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Andre reffing Sunny Akani versus the young Scot Amaan Iqbal
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
The Asia Q School draw is still not out. Not sure what's taking them so long.
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by chengdufan » 18 May 2022 Read
Good start from Iqbal. He leads by 46.
Akani looking rusty
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 May 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Maflin's played a shocker of a decider
Pretty much Maflin’s whole career in a nutshell.
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by SteveJJ » 18 May 2022 Read
Was Kakovskii officially banned from this?
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by Wildey » 19 May 2022 Read
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Sydney Wilson v Farakh Ajaib
Haydon Pinhey v Rod Lawler
Alfie Lee v Liu Hongyu
Lukas Kleckers v James Cahill
Jamie Wilson v Mark Lloyd
Chae Ross v Harvey Chandler
Ashley Carty v Lee Walker
Brandon Sargeant v Nattanapong Chaikul
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Rory McLeod v Hamim Hussain
Ben Hancorn v Peter Devlin
Digvijay Kadian v Zhao Jianbo
Tyler Rees v James Lee
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Luke Simmonds v Liam Pullen
Zak Surety v Aaron Hill
Sean McAllister v Billy Joe Castle
Niel Vincent v Ryan Davies
Brian Ochoiski v Daniel Womersley
Andy Lee v Mark Bell
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John J Astley v Michael Georgiou
Florian Nuessle v Andrew Higginson
Lucky Vatnani v Robbie McGuigan
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Alex Millington v Lewis Ullah
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