by LDS » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Since the previous winner is slow again, I'll drop in an easy stop-gap same as before:
14-16
13-6
11-13
10-4
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by Alex0paul » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Peter Ebdon at the Crucible
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by Alex0paul » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Only three players win the Tolly Cobbold Classic. They were Alex Higgins, Steve Davis and who else?
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by SnookerEd25 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Cliif Thorburn?
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by Holden Chinaski » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Doug Mountjoy.
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by Ck147 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Jimmy White?
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by mack501 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Graham Miles.
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by Juddernaut88 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Stephen Hendry
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by Alex0paul » 22 Nov 2020 Read
LDS wrote:Graham Miles
Correct
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by LDS » 22 Nov 2020 Read
I forgot, you're not allowed to answer after setting, so it's Mack's victory if they'd like to set the next one.
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by Iranu » 22 Nov 2020 Read
LDS wrote:I forgot, you're not allowed to answer after setting, so it's Mack's victory if they'd like to set the next one.
I don’t think that’s a rule.
Or if it is I’ve ignored it
a lot.
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by LDS » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Oh ok, a quick easy one then:
Which two players of the 21st century, both former no.1 players, have never faced each other at the Crucible?
(unless I'm reading cuetracker wrong)
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by Alex0paul » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Selby and Trump?
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by LDS » 22 Nov 2020 Read
While those two haven't met yet, weirdly enough, Trump is the current no.1 (although he has also been a former no.1) so that just misses by the pedantry of the question setter.
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by Juddernaut88 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Robertson and Ding Junhui?
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by LDS » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Yup, Judder gets the win!
(how the heck all these people never met in 15 years is anyone's guess)
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by Juddernaut88 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Okay here's an easy question. What 2 things have been unique about Judd Trumps 3 consecutive Northern Ireland Open triumphs in the final?
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by Ck147 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Okay here's an easy question. What 2 things have been unique about Judd Trumps 3 consecutive Northern Ireland Open triumphs in the final?
He won them 9-7 and against Ronnie?
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by Juddernaut88 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Okay here's an easy question. What 2 things have been unique about Judd Trumps 3 consecutive Northern Ireland Open triumphs in the final?
He won them 9-7 and against Ronnie?
Yes correct :)
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by Ck147 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Ck147 wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Okay here's an easy question. What 2 things have been unique about Judd Trumps 3 consecutive Northern Ireland Open triumphs in the final?
He won them 9-7 and against Ronnie?
Yes correct :)
I was clearly paying attention tonight :) New question coming up soon....
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by McManusFan » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Neil Robertson?
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by Ck147 » 22 Nov 2020 Read
Lol....no, I was going to do something different
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by Ck147 » 23 Nov 2020 Read
The 2012 Masters had no deciders, but how many deciders were there in the 2013 Masters? And for an easy bonus, which player made the final on both occasions?
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by Juddernaut88 » 23 Nov 2020 Read
Neil Robertson made the final both years. I'm going to guess there were 5 deciders in 2013.
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by Ck147 » 23 Nov 2020 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Neil Robertson made the final both years. I'm going to guess there were 5 deciders in 2013.
Incorrect, but you got the bonus question right!
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by McManusFan » 23 Nov 2020 Read
9 deciders?
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by chengdufan » 23 Nov 2020 Read
I'll try 7
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by Juddernaut88 » 23 Nov 2020 Read
6 deciders?
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