by Wildey » 14 Mar 2011 Read
Wednesday 16th of March~Sunday 20th of March at The Helix in DublinSo this week its the Conclusion of the inaugural Players Tour Championship where taking part are 24 players who committed and traveled all over Europe to gather Points to participate in this Grand Finals.
Notable absentees for different reasons are Neil Robertson,Ronnie O'Sullivan,Ding Junhui and John Higgins but in Action are Mark Williams the World no 2 and Mark Selby the World no 4 not to mention Exciting Young Prospect Jack Lisowski.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Mar 2011 Read
Unfortunately, I am out on Thursday, so can't watch the Mark Williams matches and Dominic Dale matches. I was looking forward to them.
On looking at the telly guide, the coverage looks a bit sparse. But will be watching what I can.
What with this, and the China Open the following week on Eurosport, and the Chinalife tournament last week, I don't remember a time as packed with snooker before. We might all be at a stage where we're snookered out, rather then being starved of it for weeks on end previously.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Mar 2011 Read
Actually, looking at this website;
http://www.livesportontv.com/snooker there seems to be more on then my television guide realised.
The ever changing schedule of Eurosport.
I'm going to be out Thursday night, and so will have to catch it on Friday night, and Saturday. I'll try and limit my drinking during the rugby and the football results, and come on here to spread some partially drunk snooker post related mayhem.
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by randam05 » 14 Mar 2011 Read
Look forward to them comments SF! I shall be watching all of it I hope
Excited for this one
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by GJ » 14 Mar 2011 Read
good luck stevens hopefully greene wont be much trouble in round 1 as he will be gutted at losing to dave harold in a decider
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by Bourne » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Is every match on Eurosport mate ?
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by Monique » 15 Mar 2011 Read
off to Dublin ... 2 cameras, 3 lenses, monopod, batteries, cables, MacBook ... and me.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Is every match on Eurosport mate ?
It doesn't look like any of the Wednesday matches are on at all.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Monique wrote:off to Dublin ... 2 cameras, 3 lenses, monopod, batteries, cables, MacBook ... and me.
You get around, don't you Monique?
Have a good one, we want to see the photos.
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
I'll try and catch what I can but this is one I'll probably end up missing a fair bit of.
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by Bourne » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Maguire has withdrawn according to Bingham.
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by kostasmad » 15 Mar 2011 Read
I think i am gonna miss most of it as well....
I will support Matthew as always, but I think this event has little importance for him. Maybe thats good cause he will play relaxed. I am sure, he eyes the match against Hendry in China that he knows he has the upper hand and also the WC.
i wouldnt be surprised if Lee wins the event. He is on form and good in small formats that suit him. Williams the clear favourite though...
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by Wildey » 15 Mar 2011 Read
kostasmad wrote:I think i am gonna miss most of it as well....
I will support Matthew as always, but I think this event has little importance for him. Maybe thats good cause he will play relaxed. I am sure, he eyes the match against Hendry in China that he knows he has the upper hand and also the WC.
i wouldnt be surprised if Lee wins the event. He is on form and good in small formats that suit him. Williams the clear favourite though...
I Think more than anyone Stevens will be taking this very seriously a good run here takes him in to the top 10 he has sod all hope of beating Hendry hes had as much point as possible from china and god knows the Draw for the World Championship.
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by GJ » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:GJ wrote:hendo hasnt a prayer of beating stevens
put it thsi way an out of form stsvens has schooled hendo on numerous occassions
so what hope has hendo got against a now confident stevens
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Maguire has pulled out because his wife has gone into labour. Stuart Bingham is estatic about it as he gets a bye and some free ranking points.
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by kostasmad » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Lucky Bingham. He looks certain for top-16 as well...
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by Wildey » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Maguire has pulled out because his wife has gone into labour. Stuart Bingham is estatic about it as he gets a bye and some free ranking points.
wouldn't it make more sense to fly over Barry Hawkins who is next in line especially with Mags not due to play until Tomorrow Night not before 8.30pm .
if Hawkins cant go then McGill,Ebdon,Wells,Cope christ theres a PTC Order of merit table they can choose players from
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by Bourne » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Snooker has always had this problem with byes and never seemed to sort it out, just bring over the next in line in the order of merit to play, if Hawkins is unavailable just keep going until you get someone who can play, or if none of them are available there must be a local wildcard available, anything's better than having another bye, and it's not like they don't have enough time to find one
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
But then whoever it is didn't finish in the top 24 so they are not eligible to play.
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by Bourne » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:But then whoever it is didn't finish in the top 24 so they are not eligible to play.
Nah I think that's an easy way out. What about other tournaments in the calendar, particularly when O'Sullivan is withdrawing ?
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
I know what you're saying, but in reality it's not viable. You can't say the top 24 progress and then let the 25th in at last minute so he can bag himself a load of ranking points. What if say someone is high up the rankings and their mate is 25th in the list and also 17th on the rankings list and then they withdraw?
It's top 24, if there's a bye there's a bye and the player who is still in progresses. That's the only way it can work.
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by Monique » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny is right. There is no reason to take someone aboard and offer him ranking points when they were not eligible, or if they lost their qualif match and are just lucky to be in the right "line".
If a player is late, they are docked frames, if they don't turn up they lose the match and their opponent takes the winners points. Not perfect but not subject to complains by fellow qualifiers or non eligible players.
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by Bourne » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:I know what you're saying, but in reality it's not viable. You can't say the top 24 progress and then let the 25th in at last minute so he can bag himself a load of ranking points. What if say someone is high up the rankings and their mate is 25th in the list and also 17th on the rankings list and then they withdraw?
It's top 24, if there's a bye there's a bye and the player who is still in progresses. That's the only way it can work.
There should be a way of re-structuring the ranking points, like tennis where top-32 get byes in R1 and if they lose in R2, they get the same points that a loser in R1 would have got.
Also why should Cope have got in the top 16 at the start of the season if he didn't qualify by right ?
It just stinks of bad organisation.
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Don't get what you're saying re: Cope
I like the ranking system and points structure and seeded round set up that we have now. I think what we have now is as close to perfect as we've ever had and if I could change one thing I wouldn't. Just my opinion but I know how it works.
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by Wildey » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:But then whoever it is didn't finish in the top 24 so they are not eligible to play.
Gerard Greene and Joe Jogia isnt in the top 24 either .
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by Roland » 15 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Sonny wrote:But then whoever it is didn't finish in the top 24 so they are not eligible to play.
Gerard Greene and Joe Jogia isnt in the top 24 either .
*aren't
am I missing something here?
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