by Wildey » 13 Feb 2014 Read
Group 7 3rd and 4th of March
Winners Group 5th and 6th of MarchGroup 7 Players
John Higgins
Joined in group 5Ryan Day
Joined in Group 3Mark J Williams
Joined in Group 6Peter Ebdon
Joined in group 7Mark King
Joined in group 7Marcus Campbell
Joined in group 7Andrew Higginson
Joined in group 7DRAW
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by Witz78 » 13 Feb 2014 Read
This tinpot tripe from Condom Park still on?
Id sooner walk past a nightclub dancefloor and spend a Sat night in watching Eurovision and eating kebabs with Simple Franklin than watch this BS.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Feb 2014 Read
Witz78 wrote:This tinpot tripe from Condom Park still on?
Id sooner walk past a nightclub dancefloor and spend a Sat night in watching Eurovision and eating kebabs with Simple Franklin than watch this BS.
Aaaah, thanks man.
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by Wildey » 28 Feb 2014 Read
Monday 3rd of March
12pm
John Higgins v Mark Williams
Ryan Day v Marcus Campbell
Followed by
Peter Ebdon v Andrew Higginson
Mark King v John Higgins
Not before 3pm
Mark Williams v Ryan Day
Marcus Campbell v Peter Ebdon
Followed by
Andrew Higginson v Mark King
John Higgins v Ryan Day
Not before 7pm
Mark Williams v Marcus Campbell
Peter Ebdon v Mark King
Followed by
Ryan Day v Mark King
Andrew Higginson v Marcus Campbell
Tuesday 4th of March
11am
John Higgins v Andrew Higginson
Mark Williams v Peter Ebdon
Followed by
Marcus Campbell v Mark King
Ryan Day v Andrew Higginson
Not before 2pm
Mark Williams v Mark King
John Higgins v Peter Ebdon
Followed by
Ryan Day v Peter Ebdon
Mark Williams v Andrew Higginson
Followed by
John Higgins v Marcus Campbell
Not before 6pm
Semi Finals
1st v 4th
2nd v 3rd
Followed by
The Final
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by Wildey » 03 Mar 2014 Read
Championship league Group 7 is underway and in a battle of Legends John Higgins beats Mark Williams 3-0 with a top Break of 81 and Ryan Day beats Marcus Campbell 3-0.
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by Wildey » 03 Mar 2014 Read
John Higgins excellent start to Group 7 continued as he beat Mark King 3-0 with two runs of 60+ on the way.
Andrew Higginson made the first century of Group 7 a run of 104 in the second frame But it wasent enough to deny Peter Ebdon a 3-2 win closing the match with a break of 72 in the decider.
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by Skullman » 03 Mar 2014 Read
Higgins still hasn't dropped a frame. Maybe he really is coming into some form.
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by Casey » 03 Mar 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Higgins still hasn't dropped a frame. Maybe he really is coming into some form.
I don't think he is a million miles away. He had some good performances in Wales, but didn't bring it against Ronnie.
The tournaments in the lead up to the Worlds are very important to him.
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by randam05 » 04 Mar 2014 Read
Wow! What is wrong with williams? Anyone watched it? Looks like hes completely chucking it away and given up on snooker completely:
Higgins 3-0 Williams (45 his highest break)
Day 3-2 Williams (48 high break)
Campbell 3-0 Williams (38 high break)
Ebdon 3-0 Williams (28 high break)
So hes won 2 frames and only made 2x40+ breaks
Something must be wrong, not even players who are in form or winning lots of matches!
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2014 Read
Semis are Higgins v Higginson and Day v King.
Higgins hasn't lost a match and only dropped two frames. Must be a CL record.
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by Blavdes » 04 Mar 2014 Read
Think the final league is starting tomorrow at 11am
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by Andre147 » 05 Mar 2014 Read
Blavdes wrote:Think the final league is starting tomorrow at 11am
Yeah, all of the previous Group winners, from 1 to 7, respectively:
1. Ricky Walden
2. Joe Perry
3. Judd Trump
4. Stephen Maguire
5. Shaun Murphy
6. Martin Gould
7. Ryan Day
All will be doing battle tomorrow and Thursday in the Winners Group for a place in the Champion of Champions event next season.
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by Andre147 » 05 Mar 2014 Read
Gouldy could become the first player ever to defend his CL title, though he'll have a very tough job with the opposition he's facing.
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by Skullman » 05 Mar 2014 Read
Be happy if Smurph or Mags won it. May actually watch some for some of the better match ups.
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by Wildey » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Stephen Maguire leads the Final group having won 3 out of 4 matches played and Joe Perry is Lagging behind having Lost 3 out of 3.
Strange from John Higgins in Group 7 though ....He was going through his matches easily losing just 2 Frames in 6 matches beating Andrew Higginson 3-0 in the Group phase with Breaks of 137 and 139 but when it came to the semi final and Winning the group became immediate he collapsed with a top break of 38 in losing to Andrew Higginson 3-1.
that typifies where John Higgins is at in his career he stil can play great stuff but maintaining it is proving to be his downfall.
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by Wildey » 06 Mar 2014 Read
One of the rewards for winning this event tonight is a invitation to the Champion of Champions
Winner of Group 7 on Tuesday Ryan Day is out having lost 4 of his 6 matches and joining him is Joe Perry
Definitely in the Play offs are Stephen Maguire and Shaun Murphy.
With Judd Trump, Martin Gould and Ricky Walden fighting it out for 2 spots.
Current Matches are
Judd Trump 1-1 Shaun Murphy (if Judd wins hes made the play Offs)
Joe Perry 1-1 Martin Gould (if Martin wins hes made the play offs)
So Judd's and Martin's destiny is in their hands Ricky Walden has to rely on results going for him before his final match against Stephen Maguire.
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
CL semis are Murphy v Trump, Mags v Gould.
In terms of the CoC, probably most important for Gould to win here, as with the Ding, Ronnie and Robbo dominance, most likely that the other three could get invited due to rankings.
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by Andre147 » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Gouldy on course to win back to back CL titles, having just beaten Mags 3 nil in the semi with Mags only scoring 2 points in the match.
We all know it's a tin pot tourney but if wins back to back titles it's a pretty good achievment considering the opposition he has faced.
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by Andre147 » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Gouldy v Trump then in the final for a place in the CoC and when the match finishes one of them will have won the CL 2 times.
Gouldy is defending champ, Trump won it in 2009.
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Gould will face Judd in the final, so whatever happens, we are going to have a two time CL champ for the first time.
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Clive commentating. May as well watch some
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Judd opens with a ton.
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
2-0 Judd.
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Gould makes a good clearance to nick the third by one point and survive for another frame.
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by Andre147 » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Gould makes a good clearance to nick the third by one point and survive for another frame.
Well that was wonderful clearance Skull, some of the shots he pulled off there
Would like him to win the match, especially after that.
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by Blavdes » 06 Mar 2014 Read
I looked away thinking it was all over thinking there was a red safe, look back and he's just made it 2-1. Funny old game.
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by Andre147 » 06 Mar 2014 Read
But after all that effort from Gouldy misses a simple black off its spot...
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by Skullman » 06 Mar 2014 Read
Looks like Judd takes it with another ton and qualified for the CoC.
Was doing a bit of maths earlier in the match and figured out that Judd's made from the CL than he did getting to the German Masters final (£30,800 to £29,167).
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by boris_the_butcher » 06 Mar 2014 Read
I have no respect or this event at all. Played in practice like conditions and yet players using it to achieve century break records. And to think the premier league was mocked for years.
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