by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
MJW leaves a red over a pocket. Time for Ding to kill it off.
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by Iranu » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
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by Alex0paul » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Iranu wrote:Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
No. They can watch the other table
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Can't see anything but a Williams win after that miss by Ding.
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by Cloud Strife » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Lol. Williams really doesn't want to have to come back tommorow, does he?
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2016 Read
MJW doesnt want to go to 3rd session.
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by Iranu » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Iranu wrote:Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
No. They can watch the other table
Of course they can. Stupid question.
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by eraserhead » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Lol. Williams really doesn't want to have to come back tommorow, does he?
I bet it's going to be a twitchy fame Ding not killing it off Mark desperate to get out.
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:MJW doesnt want to go to 3rd session.
He's just toying with Ding. He knows he has him where he wants him.
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Iranu wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Iranu wrote:Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
No. They can watch the other table
Of course they can. Stupid question.
No it's not a stupid question.
WHat if both matches were won with session to spare?
Spectators would see an exhibition then? Not reimbursed?
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by Iranu » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Iranu wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Iranu wrote:Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
No. They can watch the other table
Of course they can. Stupid question.
No it's not a stupid question.
WHat if both matches were won with session to spare?
Spectators would see an exhibition then? Not reimbursed?
Oh god, imagine spending all that money to watch the 2463rd rendition of the 1985 final.
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Wilson misses. Selby is very lucky he keeps playing players who don't punish his rubbish play.
That what happens McManus did the same this afternoon with Higgins.
Hendry, Davis and Ronnie has played rubbish and won matches
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by SavoMilosevic » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Has MJW ever lost with a session to spare?
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by Alex0paul » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Iranu wrote:Andre147 wrote:Iranu wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Iranu wrote:Do spectators get reimbursed if a match finishes a session early?
No. They can watch the other table
Of course they can. Stupid question.
No it's not a stupid question.
WHat if both matches were won with session to spare?
Spectators would see an exhibition then? Not reimbursed?
Oh god, imagine spending all that money to watch the 2463th rendition of the 1985 final.
First time I went in 2002 there was no evening session so there was an exhibition. I think Dave Gilbert and Ian McCulloch were playing in it
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
SavoMilosevic wrote:Has MJW ever lost with a session to spare?
No.
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by TheRocket » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Well done Ding
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:SavoMilosevic wrote:Has MJW ever lost with a session to spare?
No.
Now yes.
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by eraserhead » 26 Apr 2016 Read
DING!!!
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by Gridlock » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Next season Wilo! Good man.
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Excellent work Ding. With the quantity of snooker he's played recently, a day off never hurts.
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2016 Read
So happy for Ding.
Been a long time (2011) since he was in a Crucible Semi-Final.
Hopefully he can go one better this time, two better actually.
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by Iranu » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Alex0paul wrote:
First time I went in 2002 there was no evening session so there was an exhibition. I think Dave Gilbert and Ian McCulloch were playing in it
Was it worth the money or would you have preferred your money back?
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Selby was in a similar position in the first frame of the session and lost it. Hope there isn't a repeat here.
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by snookerlover » 26 Apr 2016 Read
When was the last match before this that was won with a session to spare?
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by Gridlock » 26 Apr 2016 Read
I wasted most of my afternoon watching Selby Wilson. ..will catch up on Ding on youtube. Assuming it is an instant classic!
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2016 Read
snookerlover wrote:When was the last match before this that was won with a session to spare?
Ronnie v Murphy 2014 Quarter-Final?
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2016 Read
snookerlover wrote:When was the last match before this that was won with a session to spare?
Ronnie beating Hawkins in 2014 semi, I think.
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by Alex0paul » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Iranu wrote:Alex0paul wrote:
First time I went in 2002 there was no evening session so there was an exhibition. I think Dave Gilbert and Ian McCulloch were playing in it
Was it worth the money or would you have preferred your money back?
There could have been two drunks playing and I would have loved it.
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by Holden Chinaski » 26 Apr 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:Excellent work Ding. With the quantity of snooker he's played recently, a day off never hurts.
Indeed.
Well done Ding!
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