by Wildey » 10 Aug 2010 Read
The PTC continues in Sheffield Starting this coming
Saturday the last one before they go on the road to Furth in Germany for EPTC1 (The Paul Hunter Classic)
and two players making their bow in this is Stephen Hendry and Mark Allen.
Stephen Hendry's Opening Match is against 16th Place Anthony Mcgill and Mark Allen Playing 39th place Jamie Jones.
Steve Davis is sitting this one out but the Return of the Rocket and hes playing Top 16 player Ryan Day in his opening match
but still no Ding Junhui whos played in nothing so far.
Draw Here
http://www.global-snooker.com/2010-Play ... esults.aspFormat Here
http://www.worldsnooker.com/PTC4_Format.htm?tid=186
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by Casey » 11 Aug 2010 Read
Monique is Ronnie defiantly in PTC4? I didn’t see his name on the draw sheet.
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by Bourne » 11 Aug 2010 Read
case_master wrote:Monique is Ronnie defiantly in PTC4? I didn’t see his name on the draw sheet.
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by Monique » 11 Aug 2010 Read
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by Casey » 11 Aug 2010 Read
What a tough section of the draw for those players -
Selby
Zhang
Ronnie
Day
Doherty
Hendry
Trump
King
Any one of them capable of winning that section, only Selby can really afford not to do well.
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by Monique » 11 Aug 2010 Read
Yes both Ronnie and Ryan must curse their luck! Over a best of 7 the match is anyone's.
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by Noel » 11 Aug 2010 Read
Quick question [ anyone ]
How are we meant to follow this?
Cheers.
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by Rocket_ron » 11 Aug 2010 Read
Noel wrote:Quick question [ anyone ]
How are we meant to follow this?
Cheers.
=o\
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dont ask wild that question, the relpy will be explosive
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by Noel » 11 Aug 2010 Read
[quote="rocket_ron
dont ask wild that question, the relpy will be explosive[/quote]
... Hopefully he'll be wearing diapers when he reads it.
=oP
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by Wildey » 11 Aug 2010 Read
it is impossible to follow it granted thats not the issue last weekend i was like a blue fussed fly trying to make any sense of the draw and posting it on here so dont start to think i see sense in it but lets be patient with it regarding streaming but scoring and updates has got to be much better as from this second.
i was looking through early 90s snooker tournaments just now there was about 24 tournaments in 92/93 with only 8 televised in Britain. 3 main ranking tournaments only coverage was teletext ...Live snooker coverage was virtually non existent 80s and early 90s its better than its ever been for tv snooker and it will get better in time.
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by Witz78 » 11 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:it is impossible to follow it granted thats not the issue last weekend i was like a blue fussed fly trying to make any sense of the draw and posting it on here so dont start to think i see sense in it but lets be patient with it regarding streaming but scoring and updates has got to be much better as from this second.
i was looking through early 90s snooker tournaments just now there was about 24 tournaments in 92/93 with only 8 televised in Britain. 3 main ranking tournaments only coverage was teletext ...Live snooker coverage was virtually non existent 80s and early 90s its better than its ever been for tv snooker and it will get better in time.
good points there
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by Wildey » 11 Aug 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:it is impossible to follow it granted thats not the issue last weekend i was like a blue fussed fly trying to make any sense of the draw and posting it on here so dont start to think i see sense in it but lets be patient with it regarding streaming but scoring and updates has got to be much better as from this second.
i was looking through early 90s snooker tournaments just now there was about 24 tournaments in 92/93 with only 8 televised in Britain. 3 main ranking tournaments only coverage was teletext ...Live snooker coverage was virtually non existent 80s and early 90s its better than its ever been for tv snooker and it will get better in time.
good points there
i bet you was choking saying that
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by Witz78 » 11 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Witz78 wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:it is impossible to follow it granted thats not the issue last weekend i was like a blue fussed fly trying to make any sense of the draw and posting it on here so dont start to think i see sense in it but lets be patient with it regarding streaming but scoring and updates has got to be much better as from this second.
i was looking through early 90s snooker tournaments just now there was about 24 tournaments in 92/93 with only 8 televised in Britain. 3 main ranking tournaments only coverage was teletext ...Live snooker coverage was virtually non existent 80s and early 90s its better than its ever been for tv snooker and it will get better in time.
good points there
i bet you was choking saying that
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by Sarah Mount » 12 Aug 2010 Read
For anyone who may be interested, here is the latest news from Global Snooker:
Global–snooker.com has teamed up with On Q Promotions to continue to provide up to the minute content of relevant snooker tournaments, including the new PTC events from Sheffield and the EPTC events in due course.
Paul Mount, Managing Director of On Q Promotions said, “I am delighted to be working with Global-snooker.com. It is an extremely valuable resource for the game, treasured by many snooker enthusiasts, and I’m pleased that we have found a way forward that suits everyone involved”.
On Q Promotions has rapidly established itself as the one of the largest player management stables in the game, looking after 17 professional players from the £2m South West Snooker Academy on the outskirts of Gloucester.
Global-snooker’s Neil Tomkins agreed with Mount’s statement, adding “It makes sense in today’s economic climate to pool resources where possible, and this collaboration makes perfect sense to both of our organisations”.
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by Wildey » 12 Aug 2010 Read
Brilliant News and so right lets work together make snooker great.
having seen streaming of the World Open qualifier that was played at the SW Academy it looked fantastic and hopefully will hold some PTC Events next season
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by Casey » 12 Aug 2010 Read
Sarah Mount wrote:For anyone who may be interested, here is the latest news from Global Snooker:
Global–snooker.com has teamed up with On Q Promotions to continue to provide up to the minute content of relevant snooker tournaments, including the new PTC events from Sheffield and the EPTC events in due course.
Paul Mount, Managing Director of On Q Promotions said, “I am delighted to be working with Global-snooker.com. It is an extremely valuable resource for the game, treasured by many snooker enthusiasts, and I’m pleased that we have found a way forward that suits everyone involved”.
On Q Promotions has rapidly established itself as the one of the largest player management stables in the game, looking after 17 professional players from the £2m South West Snooker Academy on the outskirts of Gloucester.
Global-snooker’s Neil Tomkins agreed with Mount’s statement, adding “It makes sense in today’s economic climate to pool resources where possible, and this collaboration makes perfect sense to both of our organisations”.
Well done folks, this is great news for all snooker fans!
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by Wildey » 12 Aug 2010 Read
what do we make of live scoring apearing back on World Snooker but the old version.and displaying matches from last 128 of PTC1
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by Wildey » 13 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:what do we make of live scoring apearing back on World Snooker but the old version.and displaying matches from last 128 of PTC1
http://www.worldsnooker.com/PTC4_news.htm?tid=186yes just as i thought bullocks lol
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by SnookerFan » 13 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:what do we make of live scoring apearing back on World Snooker but the old version.and displaying matches from last 128 of PTC1
Not a lot.
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by Wildey » 13 Aug 2010 Read
PTC 4 Tomorrow first matches on starting at 9am are
Mark Selby v Anda Zhang
Dave Harold v James McGouran
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Ryan Day
Stephen Craigie v Ken Doherty
Mark King v Alex Davies
Anthony McGill v Stephen Hendry
Dermot McGlinchey v Farakh Ajaib
Judd Trump v David Grace
what a first batch of matches we got there Selby,Ronnie,Hendry,Doherty,Trump all playing straight from breakfast.
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by Wildey » 14 Aug 2010 Read
in just over a hour Ronnie O'Sullivan whitewashes Ryan Day 4-0 and next plays Stephen Craigie or Ken Doherty and Mark King has withdrawn due to the fact hes gone over to china to do some shanghai masters promotion
so Alex Davies goes through to Last 64.
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by vinot » 14 Aug 2010 Read
oh man... With no real time scoring I'll be stuck pushing that refresh button all day... Oh well. Ryan Day seems to have continued his rough start of the season with a 0-4 loss to Ronnie. No surprises there then.
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by Wildey » 14 Aug 2010 Read
yes im fed up of that refresh button
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 14 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:in just over a hour Ronnie O'Sullivan whitewashes Ryan Day 4-0 and next plays Stephen Craigie or Ken Doherty and Mark King has withdrawn due to the fact hes gone over to china to do some shanghai masters promotion
so Alex Davies goes through to Last 64.
Good man wild.
Just over an hour eh? That saint probably hasn't hit a ball since his last comp. An hour's practice for him. I would have liked to have seen that.
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by vinot » 14 Aug 2010 Read
Globalsnooker still has no results at all... so that place is of no help whatsoever. It's a hard job being a snooker fan. Bloody hard.
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by Wildey » 14 Aug 2010 Read
vinot wrote:Globalsnooker still has no results at all... so that place is of no help whatsoever. It's a hard job being a snooker fan. Bloody hard.
being a snooker fan is like being on Viagra...................BLOODY HARD
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by Wildey » 14 Aug 2010 Read
does these type of format suit Ronnie ?
he played his first match its gone now he has to hang around Sheffield all day because his second match not until about 5pm
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 14 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:does these type of format suit Ronnie ?
he played his first match its gone now he has to hang around Sheffield all day because his second match not until about 5pm
Is there a plate competition?
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