by Ash147 » 27 Aug 2019 Read
Which of the following do you think was the most surprising first round result of the World Championship in the last decade?
There were some years where there weren't too many huge surprises, and others where there were several, but I think I've picked the best ones from each year.
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by KrazeeEyezKilla » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Went with Trump-McLeod with 2014 & 2016 next. Trump was in good form and it was hard to see McLeod being able to win over two sessions. It was even more amazing considering Trump led 4-0. Although Ding had a shaky Crucible record he was in great form and Wasley had no experience in a match like that. Robertson was vulnerable in opening round matches but was against a player who's only Crucible win was against a seriously ill Paul Hunter 11 years earlier.
Cahill beating O'Sullivan wasn't as surprising considering Ronnie's recent WC record and Cahill's past wins over Selby and Ding. I didn't think he'd win but it seemed more likely then some of the other results.
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by D4P » 28 Aug 2019 Read
I voted Perry over Selby in 2018. Selby had won consecutive titles and 3 of the past 4, so for him to get blown out by Joe Perry in the first round was a huge surprise.
Ronnie in 2019 is an obvious choice, but it's hard to be surprised by Ronnie deciding that he can't be bothered.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Tbf Ronnie only decided he was ill once he was beat. I think that result was a huge shock.
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by Cloud Strife » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Judd was injured. He had a shoulder injury, if my memory serves me right. So him losing to Rory wasn't really a surprise IMO.
Watching him wince and grimace his way through the latter part of that match was sad to watch. He should have withdrawn during the interval.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
I don't think Steve Davis over Mark King was that much of an upset. I remember thinking that was 50/50 going into it.
I was more surprised he beat Higgins in then next round.
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I don't think Steve Davis over Mark King was that much of an upset. I remember thinking that was 50/50 going into it.
I was more surprised he beat Higgins in then next round.
I really struggled to find a surprising match in the first round in 2010, so I think this one just won it by default.
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by Dan-cat » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Great thread. Gotta be trumpet.
That scoreline in the Selby / Perry match is pretty staggering too.
Yeah I dunno about the Ronnie one. It does feel like on reflection that he didn't care about the result too much.
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by Dan-cat » 28 Aug 2019 Read
'I will no longer support Ronnie at the WC!' Ash
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:'I will no longer support Ronnie at the WC!' Ash
This statement remains true.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Great thread. Gotta be trumpet.
That scoreline in the Selby / Perry match is pretty staggering too.
Yeah I dunno about the Ronnie one. It does feel like on reflection that he didn't care about the result too much.
I only saw the last few frames of that match. But he seemed to be trying more there.
Do we think he took Cahill lightly?
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
For some reason, I don't remember that Matthew Stevens 10-2 win over Mark Williams.
I am actually quite surprised by that. Even four years after the match, I'd expect Matthew to bottle it somehow.
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by Cloud Strife » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Great thread. Gotta be trumpet.
That scoreline in the Selby / Perry match is pretty staggering too.
Yeah I dunno about the Ronnie one. It does feel like on reflection that he didn't care about the result too much.
Of course Ronnie didn't care. How else would a clown like Cahill ever get close to beating him.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
I wouldn't call Cahill a clown.
He had previously beaten Ding and Selby in the UK Championships. That's not something you'd do if you didn't have some skill/nerve.
Obviously, Ronnie was massive favourite. But it should be obvious that if you don't play your best game, or take him lightly, Cahill has a chance of beating you.
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by GeF » 28 Aug 2019 Read
I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
GeF wrote:I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
Now you mention it.
Did he actually do anything else with his career other than beat Ding once?
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:GeF wrote:I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
Now you mention it.
Did he actually do anything else with his career other than beat Ding once?
No. He went on to earn a further £14,627 between 2014-2016, then fell off the tour.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GeF wrote:I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
Now you mention it.
Did he actually do anything else with his career other than beat Ding once?
No. He went on to earn a further £14,627 between 2014-2016, then fell off the tour.
I had a feeling that he fell off the tour at some point.
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Out of all of the surprise first round wins, only one person went on to win their second round match, which was Steve Davis in 2010.
Steve Davis 13-11 John Higgins
Rory McLeod 7-13 John Higgins
Cao Yupeng 7-13 Ryan Day
Robert Milkins 11-13 Ricky Walden
Michael Wasley 4-13 Dominic Dale
Matthew Stevens 5-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Michael Holt 8-13 Mark Williams
Rory McLeod 3-13 Stephen Maguire
Joe Perry 8-13 Mark Allen
James Cahill 12-13 Stephen Maguire
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by Badsnookerplayer » 28 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GeF wrote:I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
Now you mention it.
Did he actually do anything else with his career other than beat Ding once?
No. He went on to earn a further £14,627 between 2014-2016, then fell off the tour.
I had a feeling that he fell off the tour at some point.
Given that he was on tour and now he is not on tour, I also had a feeling that he might have dropped off at some point.
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by TheRocket » 28 Aug 2019 Read
The match between Davis and Higgins in 2010 was a very strange one. Higgins missed some extremely easy balls throughout the whole match and made mistakes which I hadn't seen him make before. That was the only reason really why the 53 year old Davis who had been past his prime already two decades ago won that match.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GeF wrote:I don't know who Michael Wasley is...
Now you mention it.
Did he actually do anything else with his career other than beat Ding once?
No. He went on to earn a further £14,627 between 2014-2016, then fell off the tour.
I had a feeling that he fell off the tour at some point.
Given that he was on tour and now he is not on tour, I also had a feeling that he might have dropped off at some point.
Fair point.
You know what I mean though. I thought he was one who had done very little in his career, other than beating Ding.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:Out of all of the surprise first round wins, only one person went on to win their second round match, which was Steve Davis in 2010.
Steve Davis 13-11 John Higgins
Rory McLeod 7-13 John Higgins
Cao Yupeng 7-13 Ryan Day
Robert Milkins 11-13 Ricky Walden
Michael Wasley 4-13 Dominic Dale
Matthew Stevens 5-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Michael Holt 8-13 Mark Williams
Rory McLeod 3-13 Stephen Maguire
Joe Perry 8-13 Mark Allen
James Cahill 12-13 Stephen Maguire
Look at Dale laying the smack down on Michael Wasley.
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ash147 wrote:Out of all of the surprise first round wins, only one person went on to win their second round match, which was Steve Davis in 2010.
Steve Davis 13-11 John Higgins
Rory McLeod 7-13 John Higgins
Cao Yupeng 7-13 Ryan Day
Robert Milkins 11-13 Ricky Walden
Michael Wasley 4-13 Dominic Dale
Matthew Stevens 5-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Michael Holt 8-13 Mark Williams
Rory McLeod 3-13 Stephen Maguire
Joe Perry 8-13 Mark Allen
James Cahill 12-13 Stephen Maguire
Look at Dale laying the smack down on Michael Wasley.
Dale played great during the 2014 WC. He was one frame away from a Semi-final matchup with Ronnie.
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by Cloud Strife » 28 Aug 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:The match between Davis and Higgins in 2010 was a very strange one. Higgins missed some extremely easy balls throughout the whole match and made mistakes which I hadn't seen him make before. That was the only reason really why the 53 year old Davis who had been past his prime already two decades ago won that match.
Higgins was more preoccupied with his upcoming visit to Kiev that year.
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:TheRocket wrote:The match between Davis and Higgins in 2010 was a very strange one. Higgins missed some extremely easy balls throughout the whole match and made mistakes which I hadn't seen him make before. That was the only reason really why the 53 year old Davis who had been past his prime already two decades ago won that match.
He was more preoccupied with his upcoming visit to Kiev that year.
The Kiev incident happened 6 days after his defeat to Davis.
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by TheRocket » 28 Aug 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ash147 wrote:Out of all of the surprise first round wins, only one person went on to win their second round match, which was Steve Davis in 2010.
Steve Davis 13-11 John Higgins
Rory McLeod 7-13 John Higgins
Cao Yupeng 7-13 Ryan Day
Robert Milkins 11-13 Ricky Walden
Michael Wasley 4-13 Dominic Dale
Matthew Stevens 5-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Michael Holt 8-13 Mark Williams
Rory McLeod 3-13 Stephen Maguire
Joe Perry 8-13 Mark Allen
James Cahill 12-13 Stephen Maguire
Look at Dale laying the smack down on Michael Wasley.
Dale played great during the 2014 WC. He was one frame away from a Semi-final matchup with Ronnie.
Probably the best I've seen him play actually. Even better than when he won the two rankers. He destroyed Mark Davis and Wasley in the first two rounds.
And against Hawkins in the quarters he put up a great fight. I remember that Hawkins was actually playing very well. I just looked at the stats and Hawkins made 10 60+ breaks. And Dale was still 12:11 ahead at one stage. Before Hawkins won the last two frames in one visit.
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by Ash147 » 28 Aug 2019 Read
I actually really enjoyed the 2014 World Championship, until the very last day.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Aug 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ash147 wrote:Out of all of the surprise first round wins, only one person went on to win their second round match, which was Steve Davis in 2010.
Steve Davis 13-11 John Higgins
Rory McLeod 7-13 John Higgins
Cao Yupeng 7-13 Ryan Day
Robert Milkins 11-13 Ricky Walden
Michael Wasley 4-13 Dominic Dale
Matthew Stevens 5-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Michael Holt 8-13 Mark Williams
Rory McLeod 3-13 Stephen Maguire
Joe Perry 8-13 Mark Allen
James Cahill 12-13 Stephen Maguire
Look at Dale laying the smack down on Michael Wasley.
Dale played great during the 2014 WC. He was one frame away from a Semi-final matchup with Ronnie.
Probably the best I've seen him play actually. Even better than when he won the two rankers. He destroyed Mark Davis and Wasley in the first two rounds.
And against Hawkins in the quarters he put up a great fight. I remember that Hawkins was actually playing very well. I just looked at the stats and Hawkins made 10 60+ breaks. And Dale was still 12:11 ahead at one stage. Before Hawkins won the last two frames in one visit.
BEAST MODE!
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