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Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby eraserhead

Iranu wrote:Ronnie’s been beatable all week except for a three frame burst against Selby.

Selby never had a chance against the part timer though.

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby Iranu

lhpirnie wrote:
barrysnookerfan1985 wrote:and BBC coverage seems so dreadful...yet again

Yes, they are doing an interval feature on Shaun Murphy, looking forward to his win tonight.

Is Murphy presenting it himself?

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby HappyCamper

Ck147 wrote:Century from Ronnie, 3-1 going into the MSI, time for some lunch


good idea. had some freshly baked spelt quick bread with ardennes pate.

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby SnookerFan

Iranu wrote:
lhpirnie wrote:
barrysnookerfan1985 wrote:and BBC coverage seems so dreadful...yet again

Yes, they are doing an interval feature on Shaun Murphy, looking forward to his win tonight.

Is Murphy presenting it himself?


He's interviewing himself after the match.

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby Alex0paul

SnookerFan wrote:I wonder how much time I'll get to eat dinner between matches

At the English Open, I got half an hour.


2 hours

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby Iranu

Pink Ball wrote:Is the Welsh Open the most prestigious of the Home Nations events by virtue of it being the longest-running?

Without a doubt.

I think it’s devalued by being part of the Home Nations, if anything.

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby eraserhead

Pink Ball wrote:Is the Welsh Open the most prestigious of the Home Nations events by virtue of it being the longest-running?

Yes. I’ve always liked it and thought it was a bit of a shame to lump it in with new events.

Bring back the slate as well.

Re: ManBetX Welsh Open Semi-Finals !!!

Postby Wildey

SnookerFan wrote:
Pink Ball wrote:Is the Welsh Open the most prestigious of the Home Nations events by virtue of it being the longest-running?


I would say yes.

Ronnie O'Sullivan wasent a pro when the first Welsh Open was played and Kyren Wilson wasent even 2 month old.