by Juddernaut88 » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Come on Ding!
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Ding beats Carter 3-1.
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by LC » 18 Jan 2022 Read
These rasson tables play so easy, break after break, I know there’s very little pressure so that will help, but everytime I watch this it looks so easy
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by Iranu » 18 Jan 2022 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Surprised Ding is in this and the Shootout. Money must be tight.
Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t!
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by McManusFan » 18 Jan 2022 Read
LC wrote:These rasson tables play so easy, break after break, I know there’s very little pressure so that will help, but everytime I watch this it looks so easy
You didn't see some of the misses in the Ding Carter game. Balls very close to the pocket being missed by both players.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jan 2022 Read
I don't see why Ding wouldn't play in this, he missed the first few tournaments of the season and has dropped out of the top-16. Why not play in a tournament which has always been paid practice? It'll get him some competitive table-time leading up to the proper events.
And I guess the reason he's in the Shoot-Out is to get ranking points. It is a ranking event now, I think we've mentioned.
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by Iranu » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Yeah don’t forget, Ding’s 29th in the world. He has a LOT to do to get in the 16 for the Worlds.
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Ding beats Carter 3-1.
This is the result that matters
(though would matter more in a proper tournament
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Iranu wrote:Yeah don’t forget, Ding’s 29th in the world. He has a LOT to do to get in the 16 for the Worlds.
(Although, remember what happened last time he had to qualifafy…)
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Jan 2022 Read
Yan Bingtao wins the group final 3-1 against Martin Gould
Martin Gould, Kyren Wilson Ding Junhui and Doing Junhui will all play in group 7 on the 1st and 2nd February.
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by McManusFan » 19 Jan 2022 Read
Just seen the results, great wins for Yan. And good to see Ding will be in group 7, which is shaping up to be quite the group of death.
Ronnie, Robbo, Higgins, Kyren, Ding, Gould, and Carter. Should be worth a watch early February.
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by Yanfan » 19 Jan 2022 Read
Well done, Yan.
Yan's next match is Friday afternoon against Mark Joyce in the shoot-out.
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by Wildey » 30 Jan 2022 Read
Group 7 31st of January and 1st of February 2022
Winners Group 2nd and 3rd of February 2022Group 7 PlayersMartin Gould
Ding Junhui
Kyren Wilson
Allister Carter
Ronnie O'Sullivan
John Higgins
Ricky Walden
DRAW and GROUP TABLE ORDER OF PLAY
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by SnookerFan » 30 Jan 2022 Read
Seems weird that it clashes with the Turkish Qualifiers.
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by Juddernaut88 » 30 Jan 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Seems weird that it clashes with the Turkish Qualifiers.
It certainly does. The players that are involved in this that are participating in the Turkish Masters qualifiers this week will be knackered.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Jan 2022 Read
I suppose we were complaining in August that wasn't enough snooker on.
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by Yanfan » 30 Jan 2022 Read
Ronnie, Higgins and Ding.
I will watch a bit of that.
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by lhpirnie » 30 Jan 2022 Read
Walden replaces Neil Robertson, who has covid. Walden's a pretty good replacement, who's in excellent form this season. It makes for a very strong Group 7.
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by vodkadiet1 » 31 Jan 2022 Read
A Xintong vs Bingtao final is expected Thursday.
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by Yanfan » 31 Jan 2022 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:A Xintong vs Bingtao final is expected Thursday.
I would enjoy that.
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by SnookerFan » 31 Jan 2022 Read
Maybe Yan will win a frame.
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by Yanfan » 31 Jan 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Maybe Yan will win a frame.
I hope so.
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by Yanfan » 01 Feb 2022 Read
Ronnie v Kyren is on at 11.00, the same time as my multiple choice physics test is supposed to start.
Let's see which one I give the most attention to.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2022 Read
The test is probably more interesting than the Championship League.
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by Juddernaut88 » 01 Feb 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:The test is probably more interesting than the Championship League.
This is your favourite tournament though.
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by Yanfan » 01 Feb 2022 Read
It might be OK, because Ronnie doesn't seem to like those cubicle/no-crowd matches.
So I'm wondering if there may be some 'antics' on show, especially if he goes behind in the match.
It was quite entertaining when he played Hoss that time, wasn't it.
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by McManusFan » 01 Feb 2022 Read
Yanfan wrote:It might be OK, because Ronnie doesn't seem to like those cubicle/no-crowd matches.
So I'm wondering if there may be some 'antics' on show, especially if he goes behind in the match.
It was quite entertaining when he played Hoss that time, wasn't it.
I'm not sure how much he likes the crowd either! Remember when he kept sitting down every time anyone in the audience made the slightest movement! I think he just gets grumpy sometimes, and stuff gets into his head.
Anyway, come on Ding and John!
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by Yanfan » 01 Feb 2022 Read
McManusFan wrote:Yanfan wrote:It might be OK, because Ronnie doesn't seem to like those cubicle/no-crowd matches.
So I'm wondering if there may be some 'antics' on show, especially if he goes behind in the match.
It was quite entertaining when he played Hoss that time, wasn't it.
I'm not sure how much he likes the crowd either! Remember when he kept sitting down every time anyone in the audience made the slightest movement! I think he just gets grumpy sometimes, and stuff gets into his head.
Anyway, come on Ding and John!
LOL. Yes, I do remember that. Ronnie doesn't seem to like anything, does he?
Miserable old bugger.
And, out of the crowd that's playing today, I will also be supporting John and Ding.
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by LDS » 01 Feb 2022 Read
I always like watching these two play.
Comms are Dale and either Studd or Yates, as I rarely hear them I still haven't learnt to distinguish them.
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