by Wildey » 27 Oct 2011 Read
Saturday 5th~Wednesday 9th of November at The South West Snooker Academy Gloucester its been 2 Months Since Mark Selby won the Shanghai Masters in Dramatic Fashion against Mark Williams and at Last World Ranking Tournaments is Back with the second biggest event on the Calendar The UK Championship.
This Week some of snookers Royalty will be Trying to Qualify Steve Davis and for the first time since the 1988 World Championship Stephen Hendry, between then and now Stephen has become the most successful player ever but you are only as good as your last win and he joins the pack thats chasing spots at the Venue.
Playing Round 1 includes Belgian Teen sensation Luca Brecel and Former World Championship semi finalist Ian McCulloch.
Playing Round 2 includes a Thaiphoon a Tornado and a Whirlwind you could say lot of wind that Day.
Playing Round 3 includes Jack Lisowski,Liang Wenbo and The Legend that is Steve Davis.
Playing Round 4 includes a who's who of Ranking Event Winners Marco Fu,Dominic Dale,Ricky Walden,Ken Doherty,Peter Ebdon and of Course the Leader of the Pack Stephen Hendry.
Who will be the 16 Players that will qualify ?
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by SnookerFan » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Really are some big names there.
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by Muppet147 » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Hendry is not 'the leader of the pack.'
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by Wildey » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Hendry is not 'the leader of the pack.'
of course he is you muppet
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by Muppet147 » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Hendry is not 'the leader of the pack.'
of course he is you muppet
The loser of the pack.
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by Bourne » 28 Oct 2011 Read
How many qualifiers has Hendry won in the last god knows how many years ? This is a different brand of snooker he's playing now, he's not gona be in front of a worldwide audience of tens of millions.
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by Wildey » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:How many qualifiers has Hendry won in the last god knows how many years ? This is a different brand of snooker he's playing now, he's not gona be in front of a worldwide audience of tens of millions.
i beg to differ
http://www.liveworldsnooker.tv/
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by Roland » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Hendry's played in Gloucester in PTC7, he'll be right. Who's in his section?
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by Bourne » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:How many qualifiers has Hendry won in the last god knows how many years ? This is a different brand of snooker he's playing now, he's not gona be in front of a worldwide audience of tens of millions.
i beg to differ
http://www.liveworldsnooker.tv/
Yeh that link has tens of millions of subscribers wild ...
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by Smart » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Hendry's played in Gloucester in PTC7, he'll be right. Who's in his section?
did you wee next to him in the toilets, I dont think you mentioned it
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by Roland » 28 Oct 2011 Read
I think I might have washed hands at the same time in adjacent sinks but I can't remember.
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by Wildey » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:How many qualifiers has Hendry won in the last god knows how many years ? This is a different brand of snooker he's playing now, he's not gona be in front of a worldwide audience of tens of millions.
i beg to differ
http://www.liveworldsnooker.tv/
Yeh that link has tens of millions of subscribers wild ...
the only world wide snooker channell
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by Wildey » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Hendry's played in Gloucester in PTC7, he'll be right. Who's in his section?
hes got as easy a draw as is possible to get TBH
Kurt Maflin/David Hogan/Jimmy Robertson/Gerard Greene
uselfull players there but nobody that should worry him if hes half descent.
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by Roland » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Normally I would try and respect the opponent but you're right, Hendry's at the venue.
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by Bourne » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Sonny wrote:Hendry's played in Gloucester in PTC7, he'll be right. Who's in his section?
hes got as easy a draw as is possible to get TBH
Kurt Maflin/David Hogan/Jimmy Robertson/Gerard Greene
uselfull players there but nobody that should worry him if hes half descent.
Descent is a good word to describe Hendo these days
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by Roland » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Who will he play in York?
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by Wildey » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Sonny wrote:Hendry's played in Gloucester in PTC7, he'll be right. Who's in his section?
hes got as easy a draw as is possible to get TBH
Kurt Maflin/David Hogan/Jimmy Robertson/Gerard Greene
uselfull players there but nobody that should worry him if hes half descent.
Descent is a good word to describe Hendo these days
last time at gloucster his form was descent no disrespecting players in question but he should qualify ......maguire at york is a diferent matter though
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by Smart » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:I think I might have washed hands at the same time in adjacent sinks but I can't remember.
you wash you hands after taking a leak
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by Roland » 28 Oct 2011 Read
Maybe I split a bit, I dunno
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by hendry_fan » 29 Oct 2011 Read
Strange situation for the greatest ever snooker player Stephen Hendry,but it of course had to happen some time,it,ll happen to Ronnie,Higgins,Williams,even Selby and Trump,in fact it,ll happen to everyone at some point,as we don,t get any younger.
I,m confident he,ll qualify,but we,ll just have to wait n see.
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by Wildey » 29 Oct 2011 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Strange situation for the greatest ever snooker player Stephen Hendry,but it of course had to happen some time,it,ll happen to Ronnie,Higgins,Williams,even Selby and Trump,in fact it,ll happen to everyone at some point,as we don,t get any younger.
I,m confident he,ll qualify,but we,ll just have to wait n see.
not that strange the 1st rule of sport is if your rubbish you qualify
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by PLtheRef » 29 Oct 2011 Read
One thing I think will be interesting this time around is to see how many players from outside the 17-32 qualify for the finals in York given that the format has changed.
Under the 17 frame two session format you'd expect the vast majority of the 17-32 seeds to reach York but now with the tournament a best of 11 affair I think we could have seven or eight 17-32 seeds doing Christmas shopping in the first week of December
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by Wildey » 29 Oct 2011 Read
PLtheRef wrote: I think we could have seven or eight 17-32 seeds doing Christmas shopping in the first week of December
and they wont be going to york to do it
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by Monique » 29 Oct 2011 Read
PLtheRef wrote:One thing I think will be interesting this time around is to see how many players from outside the 17-32 qualify for the finals in York given that the format has changed.
Under the 17 frame two session format you'd expect the vast majority of the 17-32 seeds to reach York but now with the tournament a best of 11 affair I think we could have seven or eight 17-32 seeds doing Christmas shopping in the first week of December
Best of 11 is not a short format and I don't think that will be the decisive factor. BTW I don't buy it that short format = anyone's match. The last World Open proved that it isn't the case. It's pressure that's the main factor and there will be plenty of that in Gloucester next week.
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by Wildey » 29 Oct 2011 Read
Monique wrote:PLtheRef wrote:One thing I think will be interesting this time around is to see how many players from outside the 17-32 qualify for the finals in York given that the format has changed.
Under the 17 frame two session format you'd expect the vast majority of the 17-32 seeds to reach York but now with the tournament a best of 11 affair I think we could have seven or eight 17-32 seeds doing Christmas shopping in the first week of December
Best of 11 is not a short format and I don't think that will be the decisive factor. BTW I don't buy it that short format = anyone's match. The last World Open proved that it isn't the case. It's pressure that's the main factor and there will be plenty of that in Gloucester next week.
pressure yes but intervals and session snooker heightens the pressure more you always look over your shoulder thats why theres been huge session leads thats been overtaken next session.
one session snooker is not where snooker is at it best not by a long chalk.
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by PLtheRef » 30 Oct 2011 Read
Monique wrote:PLtheRef wrote:One thing I think will be interesting this time around is to see how many players from outside the 17-32 qualify for the finals in York given that the format has changed.
Under the 17 frame two session format you'd expect the vast majority of the 17-32 seeds to reach York but now with the tournament a best of 11 affair I think we could have seven or eight 17-32 seeds doing Christmas shopping in the first week of December
Best of 11 is not a short format and I don't think that will be the decisive factor. BTW I don't buy it that short format = anyone's match. The last World Open proved that it isn't the case. It's pressure that's the main factor and there will be plenty of that in Gloucester next week.
When you compare it to the 17 frame schedule this tournament has become known for throughout its 34 year History Monique, - you cant say that nearly halving the number of frames required isnt making it a short format. The issue here is that a lot of the newer professionals moving up in the rankings will now be playing a format similar to the ones that they play tournament in, tournament out compare to the longer distance which the more established names on the tour will have been used to for a quite a while.
The interesting paradox is that though the matches are shorter, the sessions are going to be longer as all 11 are played in the one session.
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by Smart » 30 Oct 2011 Read
best of 17 was such a great format in my view, really loved by fans on here, and I say across the board it was loved.................that is the real pity in this. It had a place, was unique in this format. What we have now is something which is much of a muchness when compared to other tournies. What really sets this out from the others......?
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2011 Read
there is no question its lost it prestiege first when the final was reduced in 1993 and now reduce to best of 11s.
i literally cant seperate it from the shanghai masters this year yes its a major but its a few weeks away and it dont feel like a special event no more.
id not at all be surprised if barry will have a re think for next year.
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by Smart » 30 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:there is no question its lost it prestiege first when the final was reduced in 1993 and now reduce to best of 11s.
i literally cant seperate it from the shanghai masters this year yes its a major but its a few weeks away and it dont feel like a special event no more.
id not at all be surprised if barry will have a re think for next year.
yep, it wont be the same sort of buzz over best of 11........................
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by Muppet147 » 31 Oct 2011 Read
Smart wrote:Wild wrote:there is no question its lost it prestiege first when the final was reduced in 1993 and now reduce to best of 11s.
i literally cant seperate it from the shanghai masters this year yes its a major but its a few weeks away and it dont feel like a special event no more.
id not at all be surprised if barry will have a re think for next year.
yep, it wont be the same sort of buzz over best of 11........................
Yes, Hearn has screwed up yet again with his meddling. Best of 11 is a joke. They should go back to the good old days when it was best of 17 and then best of 31 in the final.
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