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World Championship Final : Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

Postby Wildey

Image Image ImageSaturday 18th of April~Monday 4th of May at The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

Session 1 Sunday 3rd of May @ 2pm
Session 2 Sunday 3rd of May @ 7pm
Session 3 Monday 4th of May @ 2pm
Session 4 Monday 4th of May @ 7pm

Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

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The Final brings together 2005 World Champion Shaun Murphy and Stuart Bingham who made his Crucible Debut in 2000 and only played at the Crucible 8 times in that time.

Will Murphy Win his second World Title or will Bingham defy the odds to win his first?

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Re: World Championship Final : Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

Postby TheRocket

JPOPSNOOKER wrote:Murphy multiple world champion or Bingham world champion :dizzy: ........whats worse


Hard to say. Murphy winning a second one, being equal with an all time great like Mark Williams would be strange. On the other side a former journeyman like Bingham.

Whatever happens, after Monday we'll have a new overachiever in the game.

Re: World Championship Final : Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

Postby Wildey

Bingham is a much Better player, Higher Ranked and more successful player than Graeme Dott, Ali Carter and Barry Hawkins when they reached their first World Final.

Re: World Championship Final : Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

Postby Skullman

Richproc wrote:I think Judd will be devastated he isn't in the final and Murphy will be gutted if he doesn't win the final as neither will have a better chance to win the world championship.


Murphy had a better chance when he was 17-16 and in the balls ten years ago. Judd's best chance was when he was 12-9 up on Higgins only needing the blue for 13-9.

Re: World Championship Final : Shaun Murphy v Stuart Bingham

Postby Andy Spark

masterdoctorgenius wrote:Trump must be in tears

If he'd won that deciding frame against Ronnie in the UK Championships it wouldn't have been so bad for him, alas, he's lost two important deciders this season. Even at his tender age of 25, he might have accumulated a few mental scars from this season.