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PoolBoy - Posts: 1559
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Dan-cat wrote:Anyone got any idea of the scores?
SteveJJ wrote:Liang Wenbo 7 v 4 Matt Selt.
All Asian final guaranteed.
Un Nooh currently 3-1 up
Gridlock wrote:Seems I read somewhere that these Thai tables have a bit larger pockets and the balls are larger diameter as well
PoolBoy wrote:Gridlock wrote:Seems I read somewhere that these Thai tables have a bit larger pockets and the balls are larger diameter as well
I'd be very surprised if that was the case - certainly for a professional event of this standing.
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh closed-out his match 7-3, against compatriot Noppon Saengkham.
Final is Saturday morning 8.30am UK time (first to 8 frames)
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Liang Wenbo
Andre147 wrote:Haven't followed any of this, just 2 or 3 frames on Snookerrom channel and Trumps mini-maxi yesterday.
Hope one of the underdogs wins, ideally Thepchaya.
Andre147 wrote:Now what I would love to see would be an 83 maximum break, it's certainly more plausible than a 155 break.
Gridlock wrote:Seems I read somewhere that these Thai tables have a bit larger pockets and the balls are larger diameter as well
Gridlock wrote:PoolBoy wrote:Gridlock wrote:Seems I read somewhere that these Thai tables have a bit larger pockets and the balls are larger diameter as well
I'd be very surprised if that was the case - certainly for a professional event of this standing.
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh closed-out his match 7-3, against compatriot Noppon Saengkham.
Final is Saturday morning 8.30am UK time (first to 8 frames)
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Liang Wenbo
My feeling about the tables too.if this is a world snooker event then seems they'd have to be uniform
Gridlock wrote:Seems I read somewhere that these Thai tables have a bit larger pockets and the balls are larger diameter as well
PoolBoy wrote:Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 8-2 Liang Wenbo
Thepchaiya reeled off 7 frames in-a-row from 1-2 to take the title!
Great effort and although not added to the ranking money, £45,000 is a great payday for a 'variant' event.
It's ten grand more than the runner-up will receive at the forthcoming Shanghai Masters and more than John Higgins got for winning the season's first ranking event. Indeed, even a losing semi finalist at the UK Championships 'only' gets £30k.