by HappyCamper » 04 Oct 2020 Read
Andre147 wrote:HappyCamper wrote:slessor warned cause his phone went off.
it was on his own shot.
Don't think that's a warning, but a reminder. If it happened again he would indeed be warned.
However, if it was his opponent's shot, then yes the referee should warn the offending player.
eckhardt said it was an "official warning", and next time would be docked a frame. funny thing it sounded like the alarm clock, so he must have set it himself. maybe to remind him he had a match?
earlier in the week there was a player, think it was one of the young chinese, who had his phone by his chair and was told he had to leave it under the table switched off or take it out the arena. it didn't go off though. i thought they would just leave them in the dressing room.
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by lhpirnie » 04 Oct 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:Andre147 wrote:HappyCamper wrote:slessor warned cause his phone went off.
it was on his own shot.
Don't think that's a warning, but a reminder. If it happened again he would indeed be warned.
However, if it was his opponent's shot, then yes the referee should warn the offending player.
eckhardt said it was an "official warning", and next time would be docked a frame. funny thing it sounded like the alarm clock, so he must have set it himself. maybe to remind him he had a match?
earlier in the week there was a player, think it was one of the young chinese, who had his phone by his chair and was told he had to leave it under the table switched off or take it out the arena. it didn't go off though. i thought they would just leave them in the dressing room.
All the Chinese players get told to put their mobile phones under the table, you'll usually see it before every match. I don't think they do have dressing rooms do they? The Chinese players probably wouldn't want to be separated from their phones, especially if they aren't confident with their English.
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by HappyCamper » 04 Oct 2020 Read
maybe even if it's only a shared one. depends on the venue and how many tables they're utilising i suppose.
outrageous fluke for white on the pink there. he's 2-1 down and out the competitions now. but if he wins the next frame he'll be giving a big mid autumn festival present for yan bingtao. if not jordan brown is through.
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by HappyCamper » 04 Oct 2020 Read
jordan brown wins on the pink, and progresses to the betvictor championship league stage two.
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by Wildey » 04 Oct 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:O'Sullivan has withdrawn, John Astley replaces him on Monday.
This shitty tournament just got even shittier.
Why, did you decide to post more?
Cant say i disagree with him on this not seen any of it for reasons we all know
So, you agree that Ronnie pulling out makes this tournament worse, despite your reasons for not enjoying it having nothing to do with Ronnie?
Got it.
yea id love to see him locked up for a few days without that the event is shitty.
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by lhpirnie » 04 Oct 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:jordan brown wins on the pink, and progresses to the betvictor championship league stage two.
Yes, Yan Bingtao was relying on Michael White to take one of those many chances he had. You don't want to be relying on Michael White...
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by SnookerFan » 04 Oct 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:jordan brown wins on the pink, and progresses to the betvictor championship league stage two.
Jordan Brown.
Texture Like Sun...
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by Andre147 » 04 Oct 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:Andre147 wrote:HappyCamper wrote:slessor warned cause his phone went off.
it was on his own shot.
Don't think that's a warning, but a reminder. If it happened again he would indeed be warned.
However, if it was his opponent's shot, then yes the referee should warn the offending player.
eckhardt said it was an "official warning", and next time would be docked a frame. funny thing it sounded like the alarm clock, so he must have set it himself. maybe to remind him he had a match?
earlier in the week there was a player, think it was one of the young chinese, who had his phone by his chair and was told he had to leave it under the table switched off or take it out the arena. it didn't go off though. i thought they would just leave them in the dressing room.
If Marcel said it was an "official warning" then yes next time this happened he would be docked a frame.
But sometimes people confuse "warning" with "friendly reminder or a word". I give you one example: a player can punch the table, and the referee tells him not to do it again, otherwise he would be warned.
But other times the warning comes without a friendly word, namely a player saying a swear word.
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by HappyCamper » 04 Oct 2020 Read
Andre147 wrote:HappyCamper wrote:Andre147 wrote:HappyCamper wrote:slessor warned cause his phone went off.
it was on his own shot.
Don't think that's a warning, but a reminder. If it happened again he would indeed be warned.
However, if it was his opponent's shot, then yes the referee should warn the offending player.
eckhardt said it was an "official warning", and next time would be docked a frame. funny thing it sounded like the alarm clock, so he must have set it himself. maybe to remind him he had a match?
earlier in the week there was a player, think it was one of the young chinese, who had his phone by his chair and was told he had to leave it under the table switched off or take it out the arena. it didn't go off though. i thought they would just leave them in the dressing room.
If Marcel said it was an "official warning" then yes next time this happened he would be docked a frame.
But sometimes people confuse "warning" with "friendly reminder or a word". I give you one example: a player can punch the table, and the referee tells him not to do it again, otherwise he would be warned.
But other times the warning comes without a friendly word, namely a player saying a swear word.
interesting. thanks for the clarification.
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by Alex0paul » 04 Oct 2020 Read
Will this ever end?
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by Cloud Strife » 04 Oct 2020 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Will this ever end?
It's only just beginning.
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Will this ever end?
It's only just beginning.
Oh
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by SnookerFan » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Will this ever end?
Did it?
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by chengdufan » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Blimey Li Hang, you need three snookers on the blue, give it up!
Edit: he has
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by HappyCamper » 05 Oct 2020 Read
good 122 from tian pengfei. needed to better wiliams's 112 to have any chance of going through.
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by HappyCamper » 05 Oct 2020 Read
one frame left for lines and williams.
if lines wins he's though. if wins with a break of 122 or more he tops the group. otherwise it's tian pengnfei.
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by Wildey » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Second stage
Group A
Judd Trump
Barry Hawkins
Ryan Day
Robert Milkins
Group B
Shaun Murphy
Zhou Yuelong
Mathew Selt
Dominic Dale
Group C
Stuart Bingham
Zhao Xintong
Luo Honghao
Alexander Ursenbacher
Group D
Mark Selby
Graeme Dott
Jamie O'Neill
Rory McLeod
Group E
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Xiao Guodong
Jordan Brown
Ken Doherty
Group F
Kyren Wilson
David Gilbert
Scott Donaldson
Mark King
Group G
John Higgins
Tom Ford
Martin Gould
Jamie Clarke
Group H
Joe Perry
Mark Davis
Li Hang
Oliver Lines (needs 1 frame)
Robbie Williams (needs 1 frame with a 123+ break)
Tian Pengfei (needs Robbie Williams to win the Match without making a 123)
If Williams makes a 122 Tian goes through because he has made a 109 break
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by Wildey » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Robbie Williams failed on 36 so now hes out of contention So 1 frame to see if Oliver or Tian goes through this frame is still worth £1,000 to Robbie so still got something to play for.
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by Wildey » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Second stage
Group A
Judd Trump
Barry Hawkins
Ryan Day
Robert Milkins
Group B
Shaun Murphy
Zhou Yuelong
Mathew Selt
Dominic Dale
Group C
Stuart Bingham
Zhao Xintong
Luo Honghao
Alexander Ursenbacher
Group D
Mark Selby
Graeme Dott
Jamie O'Neill
Rory McLeod
Group E
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Xiao Guodong
Jordan Brown
Ken Doherty
Group F
Kyren Wilson
David Gilbert
Scott Donaldson
Mark King
Group G
John Higgins
Tom Ford
Martin Gould
Jamie Clarke
Group H
Joe Perry
Mark Davis
Li Hang
Tian Pengfei
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by HappyCamper » 05 Oct 2020 Read
williams wins the frame but no high enough break.
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by lhpirnie » 05 Oct 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:williams wins the frame but no high enough break.
Well done to him. He continued to try his best even though he couldn't win the group. It's a weakness in the format that means players depend on others' results.
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Oct 2020 Read
Tough group for Judd Trump, he had Ryan Day and Barry Hawkins in his group back in June during the 2nd phase, he lost 3-0 to Ryan Day, time for revenge perhaps?
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by The_Abbott » 06 Oct 2020 Read
Judd looking at the draw and shaking in his boots that Rory McLeod still there.
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