by Wildey » 28 Sep 2013 Read
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by Wildey » 28 Sep 2013 Read
Tuesday 1st of October
9.30am
Alan McManus v Darren Cook
Ben Woollaston v Lee Spick
Fergal O'Brien v David Grace
Rod Lawler v Ian Burns
Ricky Walden v Aditya Mehta
Mark Allen v Chen Zhe streaming
Dave Harold v Sam Baird
Dominic Dale v Pankaj Advani
Joe Perry v Tony Drago streaming
Jamie Jones v Andrew Pagett
David Gilbert v Sean O'Sullivan
2.30pm
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Joel Walker streaming
Barry Hawkins v Rhys Clark
Jimmy White v Liam Highfield
Steve Davis v Allan Taylor streaming
Michael Holt v Craig Steadman
Alfie Burden v Daniel Wells
Adam Duffy v Michael Wasley
Marco Fu v Robbie Williams
Stuart Bingham v Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Martin Gould v Fraser Patrick
Mark King v Lyu Haotian
7.30pm
Shaun Murphy v Christopher Keogan streaming
Peter Lines v Hammad Miah
Jamie Burnett v Mohamed Khairy
Gerard Greene v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Marcus Campbell v Zhang Anda
Peter Ebdon v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Jack Lisowski v Vinnie Calabrese streaming
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Joe Swail
Tom Ford v Gary Wilson
Nigel Bond v Oliver Brown
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Alan McManus 4-0 Darren Cook
Ben Woollaston 3-1 Lee Spick
Fergal O'Brien 2-2 David Grace
Rod Lawler 0-2 Ian Burns
Ricky Walden 1-3 Aditya Mehta
Mark Allen 4-1 Chen Zhe
Dave Harold 2-2 Sam Baird
Dominic Dale 1-3 Pankaj Advani
Joe Perry 5-1 Tony Drago
Jamie Jones 3-1 Andrew Pagett
David Gilbert 3-1 Sean O'Sullivan
Not had time to watch anything this morning
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
First man to Chengdu is Joe Perry with a 6-1 win over Tony Drago
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Tuesday 1st of October
9.30am
Alan McManus 6-0 Darren Cook
Ben Woollaston 6-1 Lee Spick
Fergal O'Brien 6-2 David Grace
Rod Lawler 4-4 Ian Burns
Ricky Walden 2-6 Aditya Mehta
Mark Allen 6-2 Chen Zhe
Dave Harold 6-5 Sam Baird
Dominic Dale 3-6 Pankaj Advani
Joe Perry 6-1 Tony Drago
Jamie Jones 6-4 Andrew Pagett
David Gilbert 6-2 Sean O'Sullivan
2.30pm
Ronnie O'Sullivan 0-0 Joel Walker streaming
Barry Hawkins 0-0 Rhys Clark
Jimmy White 0-0 Liam Highfield
Steve Davis 0-0 Allan Taylor streaming
Michael Holt 0-0 Craig Steadman
Alfie Burden 0-0 Daniel Wells
Adam Duffy 0-0 Michael Wasley
Marco Fu 0-0 Robbie Williams
Stuart Bingham 0-0 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Martin Gould 0-0 Fraser Patrick
Mark King 0-0 Lyu Haotian
7.30pm
Shaun Murphy v Christopher Keogan streaming
Peter Lines v Hammad Miah
Jamie Burnett v Mohamed Khairy
Gerard Greene v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Marcus Campbell v Zhang Anda
Peter Ebdon v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Jack Lisowski v Vinnie Calabrese streaming
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Joe Swail
Tom Ford v Gary Wilson
Nigel Bond v Oliver Brown
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Ronnie now in action against a player he knows well in Joel Walkder, 1 nil to Ronnie and that first frame couldn't have gone much closer, 67-66, Ronnie making a fine 35 clearance to grab it.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
a Very competitive match between Ronnie O'Sullivan and Joel Walker so far a Break of 71 by Ronnie in frame 2 is the only thing separating them it Could be 3-0 either way but Ronnie leads 2-1.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Rod Lawler 4-4 Ian Burns
Ronnie O'Sullivan 2-1 Joel Walker
Barry Hawkins 1-1 Rhys Clark
Jimmy White 1-1 Liam Highfield
Steve Davis 2-0 Allan Taylor
Michael Holt 0-2 Craig Steadman
Alfie Burden 1-0 Daniel Wells
Adam Duffy 0-2 Michael Wasley
Marco Fu 2-0 Robbie Williams
Stuart Bingham 2-1 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Martin Gould 3-0 Fraser Patrick
Mark King 0-2 Lyu Haotian
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
3-1 to Ronnie at the MSI, as Wild said, it could have been even 4 nil either way as all the frames have been close, particularly the first and the third both finishing on the final black, with Joel winning the third. Joel though will have to cut on some basic mistakes if he is to win this match, which quite honestly I don't think he can.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Oct 2013 Read
5 - 1 The master in command over his ex-student.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Oct 2013 Read
TWITTER ATTACK!
Jason Francis @Snookerlegends Something tells me the sponsors in chengdu and world snooker are breathing slightly easier now... #norocketnofans #getoverit
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Ronnie wins pretty confortably 6-1, wasn't vintage stuff by any means, the highlight being two 73 breaks in the 2nd and last frame by Ronnie, Joel had his chances especially before MSI but couldn't take them. Ronnie gets the job done in the end.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Steve Davis looking good for his seat on the plane, 4 - 2 over Allan Taylor.
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by Skullman » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Davis through, 6-2.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
SnookerFan wrote:TWITTER ATTACK!
Jason Francis @Snookerlegends Something tells me the sponsors in chengdu and world snooker are breathing slightly easier now... #norocketnofans #getoverit
buck me hes hardly on any bucking plane .
jason francis talks a lot of crappy bullocks
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:Davis through, 6-2.
2 legends through, White beats Highfield 6-3, a bit surprised thought it would be closer than that.
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by Skullman » 01 Oct 2013 Read
I seem to remember last year's event going pretty well without ROS.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Rod Lawler 4-4 Ian Burns
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-1 Joel Walker
Barry Hawkins 6-1 Rhys Clark
Jimmy White 6-3 Liam Highfield
Steve Davis 6-2 Allan Taylor
Michael Holt 1-5 Craig Steadman
Alfie Burden 4-2 Daniel Wells
Adam Duffy 3-3 Michael Wasley
Marco Fu 6-1 Robbie Williams
Stuart Bingham 6-2 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Martin Gould 6-1 Fraser Patrick
Mark King 5-3 Lyu Haotian
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by Skullman » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Steadman's already won, 6-1.
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by Witz78 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
GO Ronnie, Jimmy and Steve
is the last 64 draw for the venue stages already done ?
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:I seem to remember last year's event going pretty well without ROS.
the season went brilliantly.
ROS main problem will be people might not miss him at all.
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:I seem to remember last year's event going pretty well without ROS.
Yes it was a great event, but now with the World Champ in it it can only get better, though with Ronnie and China we never know until he is actually there in the first place.
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
If both Jimmy and Steve were to win their Last 64 matches at the venue they would play each other in the next round, though both have tough matches, Steve against Stedman and especially Jimmy has his work cut out against Hawkins, a tall oder for him these days.
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by Skullman » 01 Oct 2013 Read
I think Steadman is manageable for Steve, but I highly doubt Jimmy will beat Hawkins.
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by Dannyboy » 01 Oct 2013 Read
This tournament hasn't got a sponsor has it? Seems strange considering this is supposedly one of the biggest tournaments of the year, in terms of prize money.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Tuesday 1st of October
9.30am
Alan McManus 6-0 Darren Cook
Ben Woollaston 6-1 Lee Spick
Fergal O'Brien 6-2 David Grace
Ricky Walden 2-6 Aditya Mehta
Mark Allen 6-2 Chen Zhe
Dave Harold 6-5 Sam Baird
Dominic Dale 3-6 Pankaj Advani
Joe Perry 6-1 Tony Drago
Jamie Jones 6-4 Andrew Pagett
David Gilbert 6-2 Sean O'Sullivan
2.30pm
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-1 Joel Walker
Barry Hawkins 6-1 Rhys Clark
Jimmy White 6-3 Liam Highfield
Steve Davis 6-2 Allan Taylor
Michael Holt 1-6 Craig Steadman
Alfie Burden 6-4 Daniel Wells
Adam Duffy 6-5 Michael Wasley
Marco Fu 6-1 Robbie Williams
Stuart Bingham 6-2 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Martin Gould 6-1 Fraser Patrick
Mark King 6-3 Lyu Haotian
7.30pm
Rod Lawler 4-4 Ian Burns
Shaun Murphy v Christopher Keogan streaming
Peter Lines v Hammad Miah
Jamie Burnett v Mohamed Khairy
Gerard Greene v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Marcus Campbell v Zhang Anda
Peter Ebdon v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Jack Lisowski v Vinnie Calabrese streaming
Dechawat Poomjaeng v Joe Swail
Tom Ford v Gary Wilson
Nigel Bond v Oliver Brown
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by Roland » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Advani has his £3000 in the bag for winning today but expecting him to withdraw due to yet another clash with the World Billiards Championships.
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by Witz78 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Think Advani is at a crossroads and has to properly focus on snooker, billiards is his sport but he can fall back in that in later years. He ought to fully dedicate to snooker and maximise his potential which is undoubted.
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Witz78 wrote:Think Advani is at a crossroads and has to properly focus on snooker, billiards is his sport but he can fall back in that in later years. He ought to fully dedicate to snooker and maximise his potential which is undoubted.
Yes agree with you Witz, having made such a hard work to qualify to a venue only to withdraw later on due to a clash with the Billiards Championship is pretty harsh on him so I too think he should fully dedicate himself to snooker now while he can still play at his best because he has achieved pretty much everything in the Billiards.
A bit like Selby too when he was playing pool and won a championship I think back in 2006.
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by Wildey » 01 Oct 2013 Read
Rod Lawler 5-4 Ian Burns
Shaun Murphy 2-0 Christopher Keogan
Peter Lines 0-0 Hammad Miah
Jamie Burnett 2-0 Mohamed Khairy
Gerard Greene 2-1 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Marcus Campbell 2-0 Zhang Anda
Peter Ebdon 2-1 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Jack Lisowski 1-1 Vinnie Calabrese
Dechawat Poomjaeng 2-1 Joe Swail
Tom Ford 1-1 Gary Wilson
Nigel Bond 1-1 Oliver Brown
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