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Re: Race to the Crucible: Qualifying Round 2 (April 14th~15t

Postby Vallomas

Walden's defeat is a shocking result, especially after the 9-6 advantage he had.

Sharav keeps alive his hope of a top 64 entrance, that will drop Dunn off the tour and will save Ursenbacher via the 1-year list. He needs, though, to reach the last 16 of the Crucible to do so.

Re: Race to the Crucible: Qualifying Round 2 (April 14th~15t

Postby SnookerFan

Vallomas wrote:Walden's defeat is a shocking result, especially after the 9-6 advantage he had.

Sharav keeps alive his hope of a top 64 entrance, that will drop Dunn off the tour and will save Ursenbacher via the 1-year list. He needs, though, to reach the last 16 of the Crucible to do so.


He was winning 9-6?

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Re: Race to the Crucible: Qualifying Round 2 (April 14th~15t

Postby SnookerFan

Badsnookerplayer wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Vallomas wrote:It's an irony that we may watch the last frame of Jimmy White's professional career, while Notre Dame Cathedral is devastated by fire...


How is that irony?

I think there is a lot of iron in the Cathedral.


rofl

Re: Race to the Crucible: Qualifying Round 2 (April 14th~15t

Postby Wildey

Vallomas wrote:It's an irony that we may watch the last frame of Jimmy White's professional career, while Notre Dame Cathedral is devastated by fire...

we saw the last frame of Jimmys Pro career 2 years ago when he fell off tour then fairy god father hearn waved his magic wand and a jimmy card appeared.

Re: Race to the Crucible: Qualifying Round 2 (April 14th~15t

Postby Cloud Strife

Tough luck, Jimmy. Ali Carter is probably the best player outside of the top 16 right now, so it's no disgrace losing to him.

Hopefully, he gets a wildcard again so he can come back and have another crack at it next season. Never give up, Jimmy!