by Wildey » 06 Jun 2022 Read
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by chengdufan » 07 Jun 2022 Read
Lim Kok Leong of Malaysia drew Luo Honghao in both events. Tough draw on paper, but then he gets a bye in both. Lucky fella.
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by chengdufan » 07 Jun 2022 Read
I've watched a couple of the matches. Sarkhosh and Thor were a lot better than their opponents, but neither looked near pro standard (yes, I know Thor has been a pro, just not quite sure how or why, I've never seen him play at a high level)
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by chengdufan » 07 Jun 2022 Read
Asif looked very good in Q1. I think he could make an impact.
Tirapongpaiboon wasn't amazing. He'll have to play better against decent players.
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by Raiel » 07 Jun 2022 Read
In Asia-Oceania Q School 1, someone in the chat was demanding an investigation, saying that Poomjaeng let the other guy win.
Personally, I don't think he did. But let's see what happens this time.
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by gninnur karona » 07 Jun 2022 Read
Raiel wrote:In Asia-Oceania Q School 1, someone in the chat was demanding an investigation, saying that Poomjaeng let the other guy win.
Personally, I don't think he did. But let's see what happens this time.
Having watched some of that match I would say that the only dodgy thing I noticed was the stream, which could be accurately described as unreliable.
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by SteveJJ » 07 Jun 2022 Read
Raiel wrote:In Asia-Oceania Q School 1, someone in the chat was demanding an investigation, saying that Poomjaeng let the other guy win.
Personally, I don't think he did. But let's see what happens this time.
Me neither. I think it was just Poomjaeng being Poomjaeng.
On the thread for that I pisted his shot choices were quirky. Possibly also naive but i don't think he was deliberately bad.
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by SteveJJ » 07 Jun 2022 Read
Hamza Akbar out. No return to the tour for him.
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by chengdufan » 08 Jun 2022 Read
I'm watching Moti Pakharin. Having a Nepalese player on tour would be great.
The pun potential is mouth-watering. It could reach its peak.
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by mick745 » 08 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Moti Pakharin. Having a Nepalese player on tour would be great.
The pun potential is mouth-watering. It could reach its peak.
What would Rob Walker's nickname for him be i wonder?
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by chengdufan » 08 Jun 2022 Read
mick745 wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Moti Pakharin. Having a Nepalese player on tour would be great.
The pun potential is mouth-watering. It could reach its peak.
What would Rob Walker's nickname for him be i wonder?
Depends how quickly he climbs up the
mountains rankings, I suppose.
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by chengdufan » 08 Jun 2022 Read
Pakharin has good technique and he can pot. His cueball control is a bit dodgy.
Tahir is a bit rubbish.
Pakharin 3-1 up
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by Reg Varney » 08 Jun 2022 Read
mick745 wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Moti Pakharin. Having a Nepalese player on tour would be great.
The pun potential is mouth-watering. It could reach its peak.
What would Rob Walker's nickname for him be i wonder?
Probably "The Pride of Nepal".
"The Pride of [insert hometown/country]" is his default go to when he can't think of anything.
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by HappyCamper » 08 Jun 2022 Read
the tenzing norgay of the baize.
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by RunningSide » 08 Jun 2022 Read
mick745 wrote:chengdufan wrote:I'm watching Moti Pakharin. Having a Nepalese player on tour would be great.
The pun potential is mouth-watering. It could reach its peak.
What would Rob Walker's nickname for him be i wonder?
He's a favourite of Botty it's Moti Pakharin.
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by chengdufan » 08 Jun 2022 Read
I've been watching Nader Jahadi against Jefrey Roda. Jahadi is the guy who was a no-show in the first event after winning two matches.
First thing to note is that he's wearing 10 year old grey trainers.
At 3-1 and 42-12 down, 7 reds remaining, he missed a pot and tried to concede, shaking Roda's hand. The ref made him play on though. Roda made 11 and he tried to concede again. The ref made him play and he deliberately missed, leavibg Roda to clear up.
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by chengdufan » 08 Jun 2022 Read
It seems Jahadi has better things to do in Thailand than play snooker.
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by SteveJJ » 08 Jun 2022 Read
Whoever asia q school 4 turns out to be may be unlikely to be over here for their championship league debut on 30th June.
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by SteveJJ » 08 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:It seems Jahadi has better things to do in Thailand than play snooker.
Good to see you staying true to this and not jumping ship to EBSA tournaments
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by chengdufan » 09 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 3
Pongsakron Chongjairak v Lim Kok Leong
Alireza Rezaei v Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur
Muhammad N. Akhtar v Putthakarn Kimsuk
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Chee Keong Chan
Tawan Pooltong v Ahmed Aseeri
Morteza Torabi v Thitiphong Choolasak
Lkhagvadorj Ochirbal v Narongdat Takantong
Khash-Ochir Tuvshinjargal v Poramin Danjirakul
Spot 4
Alvin Barbero v Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn
Anekthana Sangnil v Mubashir Raza
Taweesap Kongkitchertchoo v Amin Sanjaei
Rachata Khantee v Muhammad Siddiqui
Muhammad Altaf v Himanshu Jain
Asjad Igbal v Haris Tahir
Rattanachai Tupadilok v Ehsan Heydari Nezhad
Chuan Leong Thor v Jefrey Roda
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by SteveJJ » 09 Jun 2022 Read
The mighty Thor one frame from elimination
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by chengdufan » 09 Jun 2022 Read
Hmm, I didn't make the post above
My post was a reply to Stevejj saying the timezone was good for me. Seems someone has edited my post and put the draw in.
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by chengdufan » 09 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Spot 3
Pongsakron Chongjairak v Lim Kok Leong
Alireza Rezaei v Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur
Muhammad N. Akhtar v Putthakarn Kimsuk
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Chee Keong Chan
Tawan Pooltong v Ahmed Aseeri
Morteza Torabi v Thitiphong Choolasak
Lkhagvadorj Ochirbal v Narongdat Takantong
Khash-Ochir Tuvshinjargal v Poramin Danjirakul
Spot 4
Alvin Barbero v Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn
Anekthana Sangnil v Mubashir Raza
Taweesap Kongkitchertchoo v Amin Sanjaei
Rachata Khantee v Muhammad Siddiqui
Muhammad Altaf v Himanshu Jain
Asjad Igbal v Haris Tahir
Rattanachai Tupadilok v Ehsan Heydari Nezhad
Chuan Leong Thor v Jefrey Roda
Wildey, did you edit my post by accident?
A bit disconcerting! But no big deal.
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by SteveJJ » 09 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:chengdufan wrote:Spot 3
Pongsakron Chongjairak v Lim Kok Leong
Alireza Rezaei v Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur
Muhammad N. Akhtar v Putthakarn Kimsuk
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Chee Keong Chan
Tawan Pooltong v Ahmed Aseeri
Morteza Torabi v Thitiphong Choolasak
Lkhagvadorj Ochirbal v Narongdat Takantong
Khash-Ochir Tuvshinjargal v Poramin Danjirakul
Spot 4
Alvin Barbero v Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn
Anekthana Sangnil v Mubashir Raza
Taweesap Kongkitchertchoo v Amin Sanjaei
Rachata Khantee v Muhammad Siddiqui
Muhammad Altaf v Himanshu Jain
Asjad Igbal v Haris Tahir
Rattanachai Tupadilok v Ehsan Heydari Nezhad
Chuan Leong Thor v Jefrey Roda
Wildey, did you edit my post by accident?
A bit disconcerting! But no big deal.
I'll never know your response!
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by SteveJJ » 09 Jun 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:The mighty Thor one frame from elimination
Thor loses in a decider!
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by Wildey » 09 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:chengdufan wrote:Spot 3
Pongsakron Chongjairak v Lim Kok Leong
Alireza Rezaei v Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur
Muhammad N. Akhtar v Putthakarn Kimsuk
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Chee Keong Chan
Tawan Pooltong v Ahmed Aseeri
Morteza Torabi v Thitiphong Choolasak
Lkhagvadorj Ochirbal v Narongdat Takantong
Khash-Ochir Tuvshinjargal v Poramin Danjirakul
Spot 4
Alvin Barbero v Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn
Anekthana Sangnil v Mubashir Raza
Taweesap Kongkitchertchoo v Amin Sanjaei
Rachata Khantee v Muhammad Siddiqui
Muhammad Altaf v Himanshu Jain
Asjad Igbal v Haris Tahir
Rattanachai Tupadilok v Ehsan Heydari Nezhad
Chuan Leong Thor v Jefrey Roda
Wildey, did you edit my post by accident?
A bit disconcerting! But no big deal.
OMFG Sorry
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by Wildey » 10 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 3
Lim Kok Leong v Dechawat Poomjaeng
Thitiphong Choolasak v Narongdat Takantong
Spot 4
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn v Rachata Khantee
Himanshu Jain v Ehsan Heydari Nezhad
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by Wildey » 10 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 3
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Narongdat Takantong
Spot 4
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn v Himanshu Jain
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by chengdufan » 10 Jun 2022 Read
The two former pros are streets ahead of their opponents, based on what I've seen.
Anything can happen in a best of 7 though.
Normally, I'd be rooting for the underdog, but I haven't seen anything to suggest Takantong or Jain could give much of a game to pros even ranked around 90-100. Poomjaeng and Lertsattayatthorn have both shown they are capable of competing with the pros, so I'm hoping they will both win tomorrow.
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by Vallomas » 10 Jun 2022 Read
A pity for Rory Thor, as I thought that he could qualify from this. Amir Sarkhosh's results were more dissapointing though, he won only one match in the two events.
It's a great chance for Poomjaeng and Lertsattayatthorn, but let's see.
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