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19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Match !

Postby Wildey

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Monday 11th ~ Sunday 16th of November at The Waterfront Hall, Belfast

Mark Selby is the only man in line for the 1 Million bonus for winning all 4 home nation events with his well over due win in Crawley last month.

But trying to stop him are all the top players Ronnie O'Sullivan is here as is John Higgins, Neil Robertson, Stuart Bingham, Barry Hawkins, Shaun Murphy, Ding Junhui plus World Champion Judd Trump and Northern Ireland's Mark Allen who will be joined in the field by his Step Son Robbie McGuigan who will play Patrick Wallace in a extra round.

2017 Champion Mark Williams will miss out. The 3 times World Champion is on a extended break from tournaments but im sure will be back playing very soon.

Who will reach the last 64?

DRAW

Selected last 128 Matches
Judd Trump v James Cahill
Hossein Vafaei v Si Jiahui
Ali Carter v Robart Milkins
Yan Bingtao v Andy Hicks
David Gilbert v Anthony Hamilton
Liang Wenbo v Kurt Maflin
Peter Ebdon v Jimmy White
Kyren Wilson v Alan McManus
Mark Selby v Xu Si
Adam Stefanow v Luca Brecel
Jack Lisowski v Sohail Vahedi
Ken Doherty Michael Georgiou
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Mark King
John Higgins v Cheng Bingyu
Neil Robertson v Mark Joyce
Joe Perry v Zhao Xintong
Xiao Guodong v Alexander Ursenbacher
Stuart Bingham v Lu Ning
Scott Donaldson v Alfie Burden
Mark Allen v Sam Craigie
Shaun Murphy v Fraser Patrick
Barry Hawkins v Eden Sharav
Michael Holt v Michael White
Jimmy Robertson v Igor Figueiredo
Gary Wilson v Yuan Sijun
Ding Junhui v David Lilley
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Oliver Lines


ORDER OF PLAY

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Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby Wildey

So Neil Robertson has booked his place in the Champion of Champions 2020 in milton keynes another 15 spots up for grabs who will be the second to get there this week or can Neil win again?

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby TheSaviour

Yes, Trump vs Cahill is a wonderfull, wonderfull match! Probably the match of the season so far. James Cahill has the game to crush absolutely everyone! His ability to make the clearences is the best there just is.

Mei Xiwen is a very likely going to crush Peter Lines.

Carty Vs Lawler looks quite bad lol. Chandler up against Ryan Day. Feilong vs Hirani.

rofl rofl rofl rofl

Will Mags lose to Lavery also lol.

Ronnie against Oliver quite an interesting! But Trump vs Cahill is like a World´s final to me! And a dream one, for sure! Quick format, but with these two fellas it is absolutely no problem! Will be the highest of quality, still.

Ebdon vs Jimmy was just invitabale to happen sooner or later once again, and now it is on then.

Jordan Brown vs Wattana... <doh> <doh> <doh>

Page vs Pinches... rofl rofl And Mark Allen may very well lose immeaditely to Craigie. Mark Allen´s game just hasn´t been there lately. It just isn´t good enough to get amongs the balls and to try to make a century, only to score 25. That´s Mark Allen lately. An odd century isn´t just good enough. And Cragie is perfect player to take adavantage from something rusty and poor strategy like that. Sam baird also likely to receive a kick-start.

Neirhet is just about to burn some wood and doing some serious farming.

Still, the greatest of the all strategy and thinking still so sadly on. The same colour of jacket and I am just like you. You always stop counting when the figure reaches 5000. And yet they deny absolutely everything. Their kids´ probably just the same already; the only wisdom there just can be is to deny absolutely everything and to keep a completely silence. About everything. Just put on a same colour of a jacket and a shirt and that solves any given problem of the world!

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby HappyCamper

PLtheRef wrote:Fairly sure the finalists from the previous event play on the Tuesday at these kinds of tournaments


Think they now have the option now of moving the game. Brought in after last year's debacle with Kyren Wilson.

Trump refused at the Welsh earlier this year when he had won the WGP. But Cheltenham is closer to Cardiff then Belfast is to Coventry.

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby lhpirnie

Dan-cat wrote:
Godot wrote:Another 1st round loss for Lyu Haotian. A young man living with his mates in Sheffield and earning a decent wedge... must be discovering the joys of booze and girls.


Yeah... hopefully he'll wake up soon. So talented.

No it's a technique issue, which will take time to iron out. As for drink, he gave up years ago after his recovery, and also unfortunately his girlfriend is stuck in China. It's a tough life for these young Chinese pros, having to give up everything and move here. I'm sure he benefits from living with Zhao Xintong and Zhou Yuelong, but it's always lonely when you're losing matches.

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby SnookerFan

lhpirnie wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
lhpirnie wrote:Does anyone think Rod Lawler and Ash Carty can finish before 1pm? Great scheduling....


1pm tomorrow maybe.

UPDATE: Rod Lawler has won the first frame, after 90 minutes! They are on track for 1pm tomorrow!


Did it really take them 90 minutes?

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby Wildey

SnookerFan wrote:Reanne Evans been in the Eurosport studio?

With Jimmy White and Ronnie in the tournament and Neal Foulds traveling from Coventry this morning they needed someone

Re: 19.com Northern Ireland Open Last 128 and Qualifying Mat

Postby lhpirnie

SnookerFan wrote:
lhpirnie wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
lhpirnie wrote:Does anyone think Rod Lawler and Ash Carty can finish before 1pm? Great scheduling....


1pm tomorrow maybe.

UPDATE: Rod Lawler has won the first frame, after 90 minutes! They are on track for 1pm tomorrow!


Did it really take them 90 minutes?

Yes and their AST were 33sec and 38sec respectively. If the referee didn't say something then it would be a travesty. Fortunately, Lawler's got a 89 break to lead 2-0. But let's face it, anyone who knows anything about Pro snooker would have predicted this from these two.