by Wildey » 21 May 2022 Read
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by GeF » 21 May 2022 Read
Daniel Wells gets a bye in Round 2 of Event 1 (Simon Blackwell suspended)
He will again get a bye in Round 2 of Event 2 (Rod Lawler won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He will again get a bye in Round 1 & Round 2 of Event 3 (Fergal O'Brien won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He still can enter directly in round 4 of the last event, depending on who qualifies in round 2.
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by SteveJJ » 21 May 2022 Read
GeF wrote:Daniel Wells gets a bye in Round 2 of Event 1 (Simon Blackwell suspended)
He will again get a bye in Round 2 of Event 2 (Rod Lawler won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He will again get a bye in Round 1 & Round 2 of Event 3 (Fergal O'Brien won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He still can enter directly in round 4 of the last event, depending on who qualifies in round 2.
You've written his event 2 round 1 opponent off
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by GeF » 21 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:GeF wrote:Daniel Wells gets a bye in Round 2 of Event 1 (Simon Blackwell suspended)
He will again get a bye in Round 2 of Event 2 (Rod Lawler won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He will again get a bye in Round 1 & Round 2 of Event 3 (Fergal O'Brien won a 2 years card in 1st event)
He still can enter directly in round 4 of the last event, depending on who qualifies in round 2.
You've written his event 2 round 1 opponent off
Yes, you are right, he have to win round 1 to go to round 3.
And my last sentence is false : he can't get a bye in round 3.
Not as lucky as I wrote, but still lucky.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Heather Clare gets her first victory at Q School as her Pakistani opponent didn't turn up.
Ross Bulman next
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Wang Yuchen 2-0 up.
I may be misremembering but i thought he represented China last time he was on tour. Hes down as representing Hong Kong in this.
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by lhpirnie » 22 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Wang Yuchen 2-0 up.
I may be misremembering but i thought he represented China last time he was on tour. Hes down as representing Hong Kong in this.
Yes he was born in China (Zhengzhou if I remember), but his family had roots in Hong Kong, and they moved back there many years ago. More recently, he was in college in Hong Kong and playing in the Hong Kong tournaments. He's fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English and it would be great to have him back on tour. But all his studies somewhat got in the way of his snooker, and he's not really a strong contender.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Wang Yuchen 2-0 up.
I may be misremembering but i thought he represented China last time he was on tour. Hes down as representing Hong Kong in this.
Yes he was born in China (Zhengzhou if I remember), but his family had roots in Hong Kong, and they moved back there many years ago. More recently, he was in college in Hong Kong and playing in the Hong Kong tournaments. He's fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English and it would be great to have him back on tour. But all his studies somewhat got in the way of his snooker, and he's not really a strong contender.
Thank you. That's interesting. He's 3-0 up now
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by lhpirnie » 22 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Wang Yuchen 2-0 up.
I may be misremembering but i thought he represented China last time he was on tour. Hes down as representing Hong Kong in this.
Yes he was born in China (Zhengzhou if I remember), but his family had roots in Hong Kong, and they moved back there many years ago. More recently, he was in college in Hong Kong and playing in the Hong Kong tournaments. He's fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English and it would be great to have him back on tour. But all his studies somewhat got in the way of his snooker, and he's not really a strong contender.
Thank you. That's interesting. He's 3-0 up now
He will have tougher matches in the next few rounds!
I always reckoned he had a bit of an inferiority complex. When he was 14 he was in the CBSA Academy, and the same class as Lyu Haotian, Zhao Xintong, Zhou Yuelong and younger players like Yuan Sijun and Yan Bingtao. That was pretty tough competition! At that time he was saying he didn't expect to make it as a snooker player because his father insisted he keep up with his schoolwork. But then he won the Asian U21 and turned pro anyway.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Mixed start for Germany, with Umut Dikme 3-0 up but Jamshid 3-0 down
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by lhpirnie » 22 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Mixed start for Germany, with Umut Dikme 3-0 up but Jamshid 3-0 down
Umut Dikme is a good prospect. He's got a tough draw but he's capable of causing an upset.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Wang Yuchen through 4-0 with the events first century.
Martin Taylor beats Jamshid 4-0
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Mixed start for Germany, with Umut Dikme 3-0 up but Jamshid 3-0 down
Umut Dikme is a good prospect. He's got a tough draw but he's capable of causing an upset.
Ahh yes, Cahill next and then probably MOD.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Liu Hongyu through 4-0 against Chaikul.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Bradley Cowdroy through and Daniel Wells struggles to a 3-1 lead
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Battle of the youngsters up next with Dylan Smith against Stan Moody
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by Raiel » 22 May 2022 Read
Just watched little Stan Moody play Dylan Smith. Stan had an excellent 40 odd break in the beginning of the final frame, and then he finished the match off with a great clearance to win 4-1. I hope he makes it through. It would be great to watch him play against some professionals next season.
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
16 yr old Liam Pullen loses 4-1 to Jordan Shepherd
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by SteveJJ » 22 May 2022 Read
Rodney Goggins beats Zhijie. A result his mother will be sure to tell the postman of in the morning
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by Wildey » 23 May 2022 Read
Ryan Mears is 33 hes been playing amataur snooker for the Best part of 15 years but he only entered one PTC back in 2012 at the SWSA lost 4-0 to Ben Harrison and until this year never played Q School.
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
I thought wowsers Heather Clare won a match 4-0! - then saw that her opponent was a no show
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
Rory 1-0 up against Dean.
Mickey Joyce (any relation?) is 1-0 down. If he is related, than his mum will be pleased.
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
Rory 3-0 up break of 85 in the 4th. Dean returns to the table
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by lhpirnie » 23 May 2022 Read
The_Abbott wrote:I thought wowsers Heather Clare won a match 4-0! - then saw that her opponent was a no show
I was watching her today - she's a legend of the game! She didn't manage to repeat her win (her opponent turned up).
I travelled up this morning. There are about 20 people here watching the 8 matches.
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by SteveJJ » 23 May 2022 Read
The MOD was too strong for Hongyu
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by SteveJJ » 23 May 2022 Read
A player, alongside Lichtenberg and Kamihasi that I expected to be at q school is Paul Davison.
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:A player, alongside Lichtenberg and Kamihasi that I expected to be at q school is Paul Davison.
thats true and he has a good record. Maybe he has given up or has health issues.
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:The MOD was too strong for Hongyu
but what a prospect. Experience got MOD through today.
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by The_Abbott » 23 May 2022 Read
Higginson goes 2-0 up on Moody. I think Moody needs a few more beatable opponents to gain experience
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