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German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

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Wednesday 11th ~ Thursday 12th of December at the Barnsley Metrodome

The German Masters now in its 4th year at the Tempodrom in Berlin has previously been won by Mark Williams, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Last year by Ali Carter.

This year 64 players will be making the trip to berlin but before then there is one Match to be won in Barnsley and of the players taking part are 11 Amataur players Rubbing shoulders with the Greats of the Game World Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, UK Champion Neil Robertson and Masters Champion Mark Selby.

Who will book their ticket to Germany?

DRAW

Selected Last 128 Matches

Michael White v James Cahill
Ryan Day v Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins v Chen Zhe
Ding Junhui v Kyren Wilson
Mark Williams v Fraser Patrick
Dominic Dale v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Gerard Greene v Shane Castle
John Higgins v Joe Swail
Mark Allen v Craig Steadman
Rod Lawler v Mitchell Travis
Jamie Jones v Paul S Davison
Mark Davis v Barry Pinches
Judd Trump v Sanderson Lam
Allister Carter v Elliot Slessor
Xiao Guodong v Robin Hull
James Wattana v Luca Brecel
Joe Perry v Scott Donaldson
David Gilbert v Zhang Anda
Liang Wenbo v Allan Taylor
Jimmy White v Vinnie Calabrese
Mark Selby v Pankaj Advani
Neil Robertson v Ian Burns
Ricky Walden v Gary Wilson
Nigel Bond v Daniel Wells
Peter Ebdon v Duane Jones
Jack Lisowski v Khaled Belaid Abumdas
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

ORDER OF PLAY

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Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Streaming Matches

Wednesday 11th of December

10am

Stuart Bingham v Hammad Miah
Barry Hawkins v Chen Zhe

2.30pm

Ding Junhui v Kyren Wilson
John Higgins v Joe Swail

7pm

Mark Allen v Craig Steadman
Judd Trump v Sanderson Lam

Thursday 12th of December

10am

Allister Carter v Elliot Slessor
Stephen Maguire v Stuart Carrington

2.30pm

Mark Selby v Pankaj Advani
Shaun Murphy v Michael Leslie

7pm

Neil Robertson v Ian Burns
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Andre147

Un-Nooh can be a tricky player for Ronnie, he'll have to be careful because he usually does well against the top players I think.

Should be an ultra attacking game, but of course Ronnie will prevail, but may not be that easy I think.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Roland

Yep, it's one of those venues every time I see it I want to go so I'm taking the plunge. I'll be there from Wednesday evening and flying back Sunday so will get 3 full days in at the Tempodrom minus a bit of time for sight seeing.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Roland

Be more interesting when there to see it :santa:

So the final presumably will be 2 sessions on the Sunday so hopefully the quarters and semis will all be on the Saturday. I won't see any Sunday action so that's why I say that.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Wednesday 11th of December

10am

Dechawat Poomjaeng v Zak Surety
Martin Gould v Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett v Ryan Clark
Aditya Mehta v Li Yan
Robert Milkins v Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham v Hammad Miah Streaming
Peter Lines v Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton v Ross Muir
Michael White v James Cahill
Ryan Day v Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins v Chen Zhe Streaming

2.30pm

Ding Junhui v Kyren Wilson Streaming
Mike Dunn v Christopher Keogan
Rory McLeod v David Morris
Mark Williams v Fraser Patrick
Dominic Dale v Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Gerard Greene v Shane Castle
John Higgins v Joe Swail Streaming
Anthony McGill v Chris Norbury
Tom Ford v Adam Wicheard
Kurt Maflin v Robbie Williams
Jimmy Robertson v Andrew Norman

7pm

Mark Allen v Craig Steadman Streaming
Liu Chuang v Antony Parsons
Tian Pengfei v Michael Wasley
Andrew Higginson v Sam Baird
Marcus Campbell v John J Astley
Rod Lawler v Mitchell Travis
Jamie Jones v Paul S Davison
Marco Fu v Adam Duffy
Mark Davis v Barry Pinches
Judd Trump v Sanderson Lam Streaming

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby fridge46

Sonny wrote:Be more interesting when there to see it :santa:

So the final presumably will be 2 sessions on the Sunday so hopefully the quarters and semis will all be on the Saturday. I won't see any Sunday action so that's why I say that.


The format for the final stages was leaked in March.

Last 64: Wednesday (all three sessions), Thursday (morning)
Last 32: Thursday (Afternoon, evening)
Last 16: Friday (noon)
QF: Friday (evening)
SF: Saturday
F: Sunday

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

So the German Masters gets underway and its hard to believe that this will be the next Ranking Event/PTC played out in Full with the final PTC The Gdynia Open played 6th to 9th of February.

So the Majority of the Tour will get a Month off with the Top 16 obviously involved in the Masters mid January.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Dechawat Poomjaeng 1-0 Zak Surety
Martin Gould 0-1 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett 0-1 Ryan Clark
Aditya Mehta 1-0 Li Yan
Robert Milkins 0-1 Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham 2-0 Hammad Miah
Peter Lines 1-0 Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton 0-0 Ross Muir
Michael White 2-0 James Cahill
Ryan Day 3-0 Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins 2-0 Chen Zhe

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Dechawat Poomjaeng 1-1 Zak Surety
Martin Gould 0-2 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett 1-1 Ryan Clark
Aditya Mehta 2-0 Li Yan
Robert Milkins 0-3 Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham 3-0 Hammad Miah
Peter Lines 1-1 Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton 0-1 Ross Muir
Michael White 3-1 James Cahill
Ryan Day 4-0 Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins 3-0 Chen Zhe

a bit of a surprise that Joel Walker is leading Robert Milkins 3-0 but Joel is now starting to find his feet on the pro tour.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Dechawat Poomjaeng 3-1 Zak Surety
Martin Gould 1-3 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett 1-1 Ryan Clark
Aditya Mehta 4-0 Li Yan
Robert Milkins 0-4 Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham 3-0 Hammad Miah
Peter Lines 1-1 Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton 0-2 Ross Muir
Michael White 3-2 James Cahill
Ryan Day 5-0 Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins 3-1 Chen Zhe

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Muppet147

Jewell wrote:It says a lot about the current standard of play when you have someone Milkins ranked in the top 16.

He is an over-ranked journeyman, at best.


He destroyed Robbo in the first round of the world championships. We have to thank him for that because we were not subjected to Robbo's usual antics for the length of the tournament - coughing when an opponent is playing, fist pumping when he pots a black ball etc.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Dechawat Poomjaeng 3-2 Zak Surety
Martin Gould 3-3 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett 2-2 Ryan Clark
Aditya Mehta 5-0 Li Yan
Robert Milkins 0-5 Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham 4-1 Hammad Miah
Peter Lines 3-1 Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton 1-2 Ross Muir
Michael White 5-3 James Cahill
Barry Hawkins 5-1 Chen Zhe

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Muppet147 wrote:
Jewell wrote:It says a lot about the current standard of play when you have someone Milkins ranked in the top 16.

He is an over-ranked journeyman, at best.


He destroyed Robbo in the first round of the world championships. We have to thank him for that because we were not subjected to Robbo's usual antics for the length of the tournament - coughing when an opponent is playing, fist pumping when he pots a black ball etc.

you have a secret crush on robbo however your not that great at keeping secrets....

EVERYONE KNOWS

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Jesus its taken Hamilton and Muir 3 hours to reach the mid session interval lol

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

god i missed that

Dechawat Poomjaeng made a Max in frame 4 of his 5-3 win over Zak Surety

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Roland

He played Ronnie in the last PTC didn't he? You could see Ronnie looking at other matches when he was at the table, and Ross was giving his all. He's definitely a modern day grinder, no doubt about it.

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Martin Gould 4-5 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Jamie Burnett 4-3 Ryan Clark
Peter Lines 3-4 Martin O'Donnell
Anthony Hamilton 2-2 Ross Muir

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Sonny wrote:He played Ronnie in the last PTC didn't he? You could see Ronnie looking at other matches when he was at the table, and Ross was giving his all. He's definitely a modern day grinder, no doubt about it.

and by throwing in the Hamilton factor that match was never going to be a quick one.


it could be the longest best of 9 match ever if it goes the distance it could be 7 hours match lol

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Burnett v Clark has been pulled off after 7 frames with Burnett 4-3 up. so its safe to say Hamilton v Muir will be resuming later at 3-2 to someone

Re: German Masters Last 128 Discussion !!

Postby Wildey

Wednesday 11th of December

10am

Dechawat Poomjaeng 5-3 Zak Surety
Martin Gould 4-5 Ratchayothin Yotharuck
Aditya Mehta 5-0 Li Yan
Robert Milkins 0-5 Joel Walker
Stuart Bingham 5-1 Hammad Miah
Peter Lines 5-4 Martin O'Donnell
Michael White 5-3 James Cahill
Ryan Day 5-0 Tony Drago
Barry Hawkins 5-1 Chen Zhe

2.30pm

Ding Junhui 0-0 Kyren Wilson streaming
Mike Dunn 0-0 Christopher Keogan
Rory McLeod 0-1 David Morris
Mark Williams 0-0 Fraser Patrick
Dominic Dale 0-1 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
Gerard Greene 0-0 Shane Castle
John Higgins 0-0 Joe Swail streaming
Anthony McGill 0-0 Chris Norbury
Tom Ford 0-0 Adam Wicheard
Kurt Maflin 0-0 Robbie Williams
Jimmy Robertson 1-0 Andrew Norman
Jamie Burnett 4-3 Ryan Clark
Anthony Hamilton 3-2 Ross Muir

7pm

Mark Allen v Craig Steadman streaming
Liu Chuang v Antony Parsons
Tian Pengfei v Michael Wasley
Andrew Higginson v Sam Baird
Marcus Campbell v John J Astley
Rod Lawler v Mitchell Travis
Jamie Jones v Paul S Davison
Marco Fu v Adam Duffy
Mark Davis v Barry Pinches
Judd Trump v Sanderson Lam streaming