by badtemperedcyril » 09 Dec 2022 Read
Ranking event sonsored by Kloster, saw Ronnie O’Sullivan lose the final to the defending champion.
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by Juddernaut88 » 11 Dec 2022 Read
Thailand Open against James Wattana in 1994?
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by badtemperedcyril » 11 Dec 2022 Read
Very good. That was a bit easy…
Over to you Judders
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by Juddernaut88 » 11 Dec 2022 Read
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by Juddernaut88 » 11 Dec 2022 Read
Ranking event final involving 2 unlikely surprising players. 1 of them was a 1 time ranking event winner at the time. The opponent who was the underdog clinched the title.
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by Juddernaut88 » 13 Dec 2022 Read
It was a final 4 years ago that was not in the UK.
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by Andre147 » 13 Dec 2022 Read
Riga Masters Final 2018?
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by Juddernaut88 » 13 Dec 2022 Read
Not that one. It was a multi session final.
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by Juddernaut88 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
One of the players involved in the final won his 2nd ranking title earlier this year.
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by Andre147 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
2018 European Masters Final? Jimmy Robbo beat Perry 9-6?
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by Juddernaut88 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
Andre147 wrote:2018 European Masters Final? Jimmy Robbo beat Perry 9-6?
Correct
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by Andre147 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
After winning a major event when many were saying he was in decline, this player won a 2nd ranking event title in sucession, beating a fellow countryman in the Final.
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by SnookerEd25 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
Andre147 wrote:After winning a major event when many were saying he was in decline, this player won a 2nd ranking event title in sucession, beating a fellow countryman in the Final.
1989 Mercantile Credit Classic Final
Doug Mountjoy beat Wayne Jones 13-11
About six weeks after he’d beaten Stephen Hendry 16-12 to lift the Tennents UK Title.
Doug
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by Andre147 » 15 Dec 2022 Read
Correct Ed, your turn
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by Juddernaut88 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Ed is correct :)
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
One and only Crucible appearance for this cult figure; he was despatched comfortably by an argent vupine.
Identify that match!
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by Andre147 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Stuart Pettman, think he lost 10-1 to Ding. 2011 maybe at the WC first round?
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Andre147 wrote:Stuart Pettman, think he lost 10-1 to Ding. 2011 maybe at the WC first round?
‘fraid not, Andre; you’re not even in the right century!
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by chengdufan » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Argent Vupine has to be the Silver Fox, David Taylor
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Argent Vupine has to be the Silver Fox, David Taylor
Aha, you are halfway there…
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by Juddernaut88 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
David Roe? No idea about the opponent though.
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:David Roe? No idea about the opponent though.
No, ChengduFan has already got one of the players. You need to find his opponent…
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Marcel Gauvreau
Cyril is correct, the score was 10-5
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by badtemperedcyril » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Woo woo!
Marcel was one of a number of decent Canadian’s who came over in the 80’s in addition to the famous Thorburn/Stevens/Werbeniuk trio
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by badtemperedcyril » 17 Dec 2022 Read
Former champ came through his third qualifying match to return to the Crucible. He recovered from 3-6 down to prevail.
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Dec 2022 Read
badtemperedcyril wrote:Former champ came through his third qualifying match to return to the Crucible. He recovered from 3-6 down to prevail.
Could that be John Parrott? The year he played Steve Davis in the 1st round at the Crucible; went to a decider. Can’t remember the year though, it was the noughties… maybe ‘05
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Dec 2022 Read
Ah, and now I’m reading it again, former champ recovered from 3-6 to win his final qualifier, not Crucible match, so the qualifier is the match in question, is that right?
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by badtemperedcyril » 18 Dec 2022 Read
Yes the match I’m looking for is the final qualifying round
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