by Wildey » 27 Apr 2010 Read
The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (17 April – 3 May 2010)
Wednesday 28 April
Results
Graeme Dott 13-12 Mark Allen
Steve Davis 5-13 Neil Robertson
Ali Carter 13-12 Shaun Murphy
Mark Selby 13-11 Ronnie O'Sullivan
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by Bourne » 28 Apr 2010 Read
This Dott vs Allen match is bubbling up nicely for a great finish. That 16th frame for Mark could be huge in the context of the match, looked to be all at sea for a few frames, Dott really had him under the cosh but that confidence booster at the very end clearly meant a lot to him, he was pumped. 8-8 is perfectly poised, both have experience at this level of closing out this sort of match.
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by Tubberlad » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Just read Sonny's thread on Graeme Dott... and he's spot on. I'm proud to say I never criticised Dott, and reguard him as an excellent player, and he's proved it again at this World Championship. Absolutely delighted for him, and if he can get to the one table stage for the third time, it'll really prove what a good player he is. One of the best matchplayers of all time?
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by SnookerFan » 28 Apr 2010 Read
How come Ronnie and Selby are playing afternoon and evening? Seems odd.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Apr 2010 Read
COME ON STEVE! 9-0 SESSION!
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by Cheesyman99 » 28 Apr 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:COME ON STEVE! 9-0 SESSION!
i recks he can do it!
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:How come Ronnie and Selby are playing afternoon and evening? Seems odd.
I know they should have played this morning and evening, with the conclusion of the Dott v Allen match in the afternoon.
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by Monique » 28 Apr 2010 Read
It's not the first time this happens. I remember in 2007, Selby and Carter also played the two last sessions on the trot. My guess is that it's an organisational thing related to the postmatches and press conferences.
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Monique wrote:It's not the first time this happens. I remember in 2007, Selby and Carter also played the two last sessions on the trot. My guess is that it's an organisational thing related to the postmatches and press conferences.
it happens every year for as long as i can remember the used to do the same thing with the last Second Round matches as well but they not done that resentely
In 2005 Mcculloch Played Mcmanus 2 sessions on the trott in 2006 Williams v O'Sullivan played 2 sessions on the trott in 2007 as Monique said it was the turn of Selby v Carter then in 2008 Joe Perry v Stephen Maguire and Last year Neil Robertson and Stephen Maguire....
its just the luck of the draw nothing to do with any biased towards players etc.
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
What is the mandatory time gap between sessions?
I would imagine they would need 90mins to go get something to eat and chill out for a bit
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:What is the mandatory time gap between sessions?
I would imagine they would need 90mins to go get something to eat and chill out for a bit
i would think so.
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Eurotrash wrote:As long as Selby doesn't slow the match down to his level again, the players will have plenty of time to eat.
but selby there to win if that means starving Ronnie so he hasent got the energy to play fast then so be it
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Has anybody heard anything about Ronnie snr? Wasn’t he meant to be out this month?
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by Mal » 28 Apr 2010 Read
I think people get too focused on Selby slowing the game down – There was only a couple of seconds between them in shot time and there was a lot of safety.
They both missed balls and neither were at their best, but it is a three session match and that is the great thing about the WC – that each session tells a different part of the story. They are both starting from level now and it is still anyone’s game – Selby has a positive attitude and certainly won’t be worried about not being ahead – he is good at kicking on as well and also good from behind – he in my opinion has the strongest mental attitude of the current crop – Hendry in the 90s was clearly immense at all aspects, but is quite weak on that side now when he is put under pressure. Ebdon also was strong, but that seems to have slipped. I think Selby will close it out.
Allen does seem to like the tight matches and has won many matches in deciding frames, so I’m not too worried that his game has ebbed and flowed. Good to see Dott show some form and I think he deserves the top 16 place more than Cope, but doesn’t stop me cheering for Mark today! Come on Mark – Give him a thrashing and then get out for a pint!
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Mal i said it yesterday and ill say it again good to have someone positive on the island
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
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by Roland » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Hopefully Selby will carry on with his grinding tactics until Ronnie properly loses it, then go on the offensive and kill him off with some big breaks.
Come on Selby!
Come on Dotty!
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by Mal » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Eurotrash wrote:There was only a couple of seconds between them in shot time
Yes, Selby dragged Ronnie down to his level. Hopefully, today O'Sullivan will just play the table and get back to the sort of snooker he played against Williams in the final session.
I thought Ronnie dragged Selby down to his level
Wild - I've got to be positive - Every cloud has a silver lining - somewhere.
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
for me one of the great things to come out of this world championship is the form of Dott its great to see him pushing for top 16 again.
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by Alex0paul » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Why the buck is Dott's match not on 301!
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Why the buck is Dott's match not on 301!
take GJ's Lead and get Freesat on
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by Alex0paul » 28 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Why the buck is Dott's match not on 301!
take GJ's Lead and get Freesat on
I have Virgin Media downstairs but can't be fussed to go down
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
What was Allen playing at with that shot that let Dott in
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Alex0paul wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Why the buck is Dott's match not on 301!
take GJ's Lead and get Freesat on
I have Virgin Media downstairs but can't be fussed to go down
as long as dott winning thats all that matters lol
i dont think it will Bother Mark Allen and when he gets in the balls im confident he can take them he just needs to not take silly risks Dott playing very well.
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by Roland » 28 Apr 2010 Read
At the moment Dott is looking a strong favourite.
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Dott in the balls with every ball on
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
How unlucky was Allen there when he went into the reds? Left him no shot on, unfortunatly the balls are running Dotts way today again.
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by Mal » 28 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:How unlucky was Allen there when he went into the reds? Left him no shot on, unfortunatly the balls are running Dotts way today again.
Allen would prefer to have the balls running his way when it is 11-12 down and 12-12.
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by Wildey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:How unlucky was Allen there when he went into the reds? Left him no shot on, unfortunatly the balls are running Dotts way today again.
he really needed to bounce that white through the pack like Ronnie does he just pushed it through and it stuck.
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by Casey » 28 Apr 2010 Read
Mal wrote:case_master wc wrote:How unlucky was Allen there when he went into the reds? Left him no shot on, unfortunatly the balls are running Dotts way today again.
Allen would prefer to have the balls running his way when it is 11-12 down and 12-12.
If this keeps up he wouldn't get that far, Dott does not look like missing when in and when Mark does the balls are not falling right for him. Similar to yesterday.
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