by Wildey » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Crucible Theatre, Sheffield 16th of April~2nd of MayDay 5 at the Crucible and Selby and Higgins enters the Cauldron with Jimmy Robertson taking his bow.
and can Martin Gould overturn a 6-3 deficit against Marco Fu to reach the second round again ?
DRAW and SCORESWORLD SNOOKERBBC & LIVE STREAMINGLIVE SCORINGPREDICTION CONTEST____________________________________________________________________
Wednesday 20th of April
10amMarco Fu 6-3 Martin Gould
conclusion Ricky Walden 4-4 Rory McLeod
conclusion 2.30pm
Graeme Dott 6-3 Mark King
conclusion John Higgins v Stephen Lee
7pm
Mark Selby v Jimmy Robertson
Mark Allen 4-5 Matthew Stevens
conclusion
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Good luck
stevens
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
By the end of the night we'll have seen all the gladiators enter the arena
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by Tubberlad » 19 Apr 2011 Read
I'm looking forward to seeing how Higgins and Selby play, they're the last of the big contenders that have yet to show their hand.
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by Roland » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
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by Roland » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Tubberlad wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing how Higgins and Selby play, they're the last of the big contenders that have yet to show their hand.
I think we all know how they'll play.
The contenders and there are no more (but this is enough):
Ding
Trump
Selby
Williams
Higgins
O'Sullivan
3 from each half of the draw. I think Murphy v O'Sullivan will be good but Ronnie will be too determined not to lose to Shaun. Saying that, Shaun will not shy away as he proved in taking the shitclock crown from Ronnie last season so that is the round 2 match I'm personally looking forward to most. Really honestly don't care who wins that one.
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by jojo » 19 Apr 2011 Read
hopefully fat bastard flattens him and i mean literally aswell ha
higgins shouldnt be in this competition so hopefully there will be a small sense of justice in the snooker world after tomorrow afternoons and thursdays evening session
i will be supporting the fat bastard tomorrow make no mistake about it 5-4 scoreline either way i will accept right now
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by Tubberlad » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
I played last Friday. My high break will be staying where it is for a while, although I did improve fairly steadily Sonny. I started off struggling to pot anything, but by the end of the night I got a 15 or something. My brother reckons I'll hit a half century in no time
He's a really good player so it will do me good to play someone like that who I can learn from.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
jojo wrote:hopefully fat bastard flattens him and i mean literally aswell ha
higgins shouldnt be in this competition so hopefully there will be a small sense of justice in the snooker world after tomorrow afternoons and thursdays evening session
i will be supporting the fat bastard tomorrow make no mistake about it i 5-4 scoreline either way i will accept right now
what will you call lee if he has lost weight
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by jojo » 19 Apr 2011 Read
legendary fat bastard ha
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
jojo wrote:legendary fat bastard ha
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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by Rocket_ron » 19 Apr 2011 Read
oh dear
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by rebecca » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing how Higgins and Selby play, they're the last of the big contenders that have yet to show their hand.
3 from each half of the draw. I think Murphy v O'Sullivan will be good but Ronnie will be too determined not to lose to Shaun. Saying that, Shaun will not shy away as he proved in taking the shitclock crown from Ronnie last season so that is the round 2 match I'm personally looking forward to most. Really honestly don't care who wins that one.
ShOtclock?
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by Roland » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Tubberlad wrote:Sonny wrote:Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
I played last Friday. My high break will be staying where it is for a while, although I did improve fairly steadily Sonny. I started off struggling to pot anything, but by the end of the night I got a 15 or something. My brother reckons I'll hit a half century in no time
He's a really good player so it will do me good to play someone like that who I can learn from.
Good man. I'm thinking about getting myself a new cue although funding may be a problem especially after bandit Casey took all my money (not that I can remember a single game
)
As I said before, may as well hang on to final tickets then if Ronnie gets to the semis the price will elevate stupidly and I'd be a fool not to cash in.
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2011 Read
If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
gouldy to win 10-9 again
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
Agree you can tell a player's in form when everything's going into the pockets without touching the sides and he's done that more than anyone in R1 for me.
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by Roland » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
I knew I'd forgotten someone
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
Agree you can tell a player's in form when everything's going into the pockets without touching the sides and he's done that more than anyone in R1 for me.
My mum had an each way bet on him at the start and laughed at her. Not laughing now.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
COME ON MARTINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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by Rocket_ron » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Sonny wrote:Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
I played last Friday. My high break will be staying where it is for a while, although I did improve fairly steadily Sonny. I started off struggling to pot anything, but by the end of the night I got a 15 or something. My brother reckons I'll hit a half century in no time
He's a really good player so it will do me good to play someone like that who I can learn from.
Good man. I'm thinking about getting myself a new cue although funding may be a problem especially after bandit Casey took all my money (not that I can remember a single game
)
As I said before, may as well hang on to final tickets then if Ronnie gets to the semis the price will elevate stupidly and I'd be a fool not to cash in.
isn't it illegal to resell your tickets for a profit? im sure it says something about it on the back of them... im not saying anything
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:Bourne wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
Agree you can tell a player's in form when everything's going into the pockets without touching the sides and he's done that more than anyone in R1 for me.
My mum had an each way bet on him at the start and laughed at her. Not laughing now.
What price she get, 50s odd ?
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
i think him and stevens are 2 dark horses
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:Bourne wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:If Fu wins tomorrow he will be a dark horse to watch. He was cueing like a dream for 90% of that first session.
Agree you can tell a player's in form when everything's going into the pockets without touching the sides and he's done that more than anyone in R1 for me.
My mum had an each way bet on him at the start and laughed at her. Not laughing now.
What price she get, 50s odd ?
Think it was 60 or 66/1.
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Lovely jubbly. I think quarter-1 is being underestimated a bit, still some top-quality players there who all have the ability to go a long way.
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Sonny wrote:Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
I played last Friday. My high break will be staying where it is for a while, although I did improve fairly steadily Sonny. I started off struggling to pot anything, but by the end of the night I got a 15 or something. My brother reckons I'll hit a half century in no time
He's a really good player so it will do me good to play someone like that who I can learn from.
Good man. I'm thinking about getting myself a new cue although funding may be a problem especially after bandit Casey took all my money (not that I can remember a single game
)
As I said before, may as well hang on to final tickets then if Ronnie gets to the semis the price will elevate stupidly and I'd be a fool not to cash in.
I have got the bug back too. Hoping to set a few practice matches up with randam before the start of the season.
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by Roland » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Rocket_ron wrote:Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Sonny wrote:Has your high break crept up Tubber? Are you playing again?
I played last Friday. My high break will be staying where it is for a while, although I did improve fairly steadily Sonny. I started off struggling to pot anything, but by the end of the night I got a 15 or something. My brother reckons I'll hit a half century in no time
He's a really good player so it will do me good to play someone like that who I can learn from.
Good man. I'm thinking about getting myself a new cue although funding may be a problem especially after bandit Casey took all my money (not that I can remember a single game
)
As I said before, may as well hang on to final tickets then if Ronnie gets to the semis the price will elevate stupidly and I'd be a fool not to cash in.
isn't it illegal to resell your tickets for a profit? im sure it says something about it on the back of them... im not saying anything
ebay is full of ticket sellers.
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by Wildey » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing how Higgins and Selby play, they're the last of the big contenders that have yet to show their hand.
I think we all know how they'll play.
The contenders and there are no more (but this is enough):
Ding
Trump
Selby
Williams
Higgins
O'Sullivan
3 from each half of the draw. I think Murphy v O'Sullivan will be good but Ronnie will be too determined not to lose to Shaun. Saying that, Shaun will not shy away as he proved in taking the shitclock crown from Ronnie last season so that is the round 2 match I'm personally looking forward to most. Really honestly don't care who wins that one.
Believe me Trump is no contender id back Hendry before him at the moment yes hes making strides and i expect him in the next 2 to 3 years to make a move but not this year.
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Sonny wrote:Tubberlad wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing how Higgins and Selby play, they're the last of the big contenders that have yet to show their hand.
I think we all know how they'll play.
The contenders and there are no more (but this is enough):
Ding
Trump
Selby
Williams
Higgins
O'Sullivan
3 from each half of the draw. I think Murphy v O'Sullivan will be good but Ronnie will be too determined not to lose to Shaun. Saying that, Shaun will not shy away as he proved in taking the shitclock crown from Ronnie last season so that is the round 2 match I'm personally looking forward to most. Really honestly don't care who wins that one.
Believe me Trump is no contender id back Hendry before him at the moment yes hes making strides and i expect him in the next 2 to 3 years to make a move but not this year.
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