by Muppet147 » 14 Dec 2018 Read
I can't watch this as I only have Quest.
Bit of a Mickey Mouse tournament anyway. No wonder Ronnie opted out.
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Tomorrow afternoon's semi final will bring back memories for many of the older Scots who have tickets for the blockbuster clash!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTEIM3BWbSw
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by nice_shoes_ken » 14 Dec 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:
Al Murray's long lost son.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
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by SnookerFan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Muppet147 wrote:I can't watch this as I only have Quest.
Bit of a Mickey Mouse tournament anyway. No wonder Ronnie opted out.
It's been on Quest during the day.
Think all weekend it'll be on.
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by Ash147 » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Day loses 5-1 to Wells.
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by Dan-cat » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:This tournament feels anti-climax after a big one like tne UK. Just cant get excited by it, for me the year should definately end with the UK champs like it used to be.
Totally agree.
Enjoying this game though.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Ash147 wrote:Day loses 5-1 to Wells.
OMG!.
Verrry well done Daniel!.
So,tomorrow,ll be his first ever semi of a ranking tourney?.
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by eraserhead » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Quite impressive for Wells to win by that much. Might give Allen a decent game as he’s not at his best, should be Allen in another final though.
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by Ash147 » 14 Dec 2018 Read
So it looks like Allen is going to make another final. He’s been one of the most consistent players this season, and he’s got a great chance of winning against either Murphy or Judd.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
eraserhead wrote:Quite impressive for Wells to win by that much. Might give Allen a decent game as he’s not at his best, should be Allen in another final though.
Aye,not only Wells beating Day is a shock,or quite a shock,but as you say,him beatin Day by such a margin is quite something from the Welsh young gun.
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
The Scottish Open drew there short straw of all The home nations regarding the dates for this event.
The timing of the event is bad for 2 reasons. a) players need a rest after the UK; b) the weather in Glasgow at this time of year. It should be played in early October.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
I'd be watching more, just had other stuff to do.
I like the Home Nations finals.
What's the next televised tournament? The Masters?
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by SnookerFan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
You lot, for bucks sake.
"Waah! There's too much snooker on."
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I'd be watching more, just had other stuff to do.
I like the Home Nations finals.
What's the next televised tournament? The Masters?
Championship League on 1st January.
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by eraserhead » 14 Dec 2018 Read
hendry_fan wrote:eraserhead wrote:Quite impressive for Wells to win by that much. Might give Allen a decent game as he’s not at his best, should be Allen in another final though.
Aye,not only Wells beating Day is a shock,or quite a shock,but as you say,him beatin Day by such a margin is quite something from the Welsh young gun.
Yeah, could have had a tougher opponent but to get to a semi is a massive match for him. Wonder if it helped playing a fellow Welshman.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:The Scottish Open drew there short straw of all The home nations regarding the dates for this event.
The timing of the event is bad for 2 reasons. a) players need a rest after the UK; b) the weather in Glasgow at this time of year. It should be played in early October.
The weather in Glasgow is 11 months o the year like it is atm tbf.
But,yeah,i can see where both your comments are coming from.
I actually went to Glasgow this year,the first time i,ve been there in years,i just went for a day out,sometime at the end of August,and the weather was decent,no rain,but to cold to walk around without wearin a jacket.
Intrestin city.very BIG.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I'd be watching more, just had other stuff to do.
I like the Home Nations finals.
What's the next televised tournament? The Masters?
Championship League on 1st January.
So, yeah. The Masters.
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
The German qualifiers will have some streaming next week.
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by Dan-cat » 14 Dec 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:You lot, for bucks sake.
"Waah! There's too much snooker on."
Woah. Good point. Loving it!
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
There are a lot of dullards playing these days but Carrington tops the list. His personality is non existent.
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by Dan-cat » 14 Dec 2018 Read
That break was all over the shop - and rugged in its beauty.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Yeah,Judds got this now.
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by Ash147 » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Judd wins 5-3. Hopefully he can knock Smugphy out tomorrow.
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by TheRocket » 14 Dec 2018 Read
classy finish from Judd.
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by eraserhead » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Should be a good final if Allen wins.
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by hendry_fan » 14 Dec 2018 Read
Ash147 wrote:Judd wins 5-3. Hopefully he can knock Smugphy out tomorrow.
"Smugphy".
Judd finishes off Carrington with a *117*.
3 centurys fae Judd tnight.
Very well played Judd!.
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by vodkadiet » 14 Dec 2018 Read
hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet wrote:The Scottish Open drew there short straw of all The home nations regarding the dates for this event.
The timing of the event is bad for 2 reasons. a) players need a rest after the UK; b) the weather in Glasgow at this time of year. It should be played in early October.
The weather in Glasgow is 11 months o the year like it is atm tbf.
But,yeah,i can see where both your comments are coming from.
I actually went to Glasgow this year,the first time i,ve been there in years,i just went for a day out,sometime at the end of August,and the weather was decent,no rain,but to cold to walk around without wearin a jacket.
Intrestin city.very BIG.
I really like Glasgow. I have never really minded cold weather. I love the Glaswegian accent and most the folks are great. There are a few exceptions, but overall Glasgow and the Glaswegians are worth enjoying on a regular basis,
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