by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Peter Lines and Duane Jones through
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by lhpirnie » 05 Jun 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Jefrey Roda knocks in the highest break of the event, a 136, to go 3-2 up on Lei Peifan. 3 in a row for the Filipino cueman!
Lei hangs in to win 4-3. How did he do it? Roda was a bit unlucky in that tense decider.
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Jefrey Roda knocks in the highest break of the event, a 136, to go 3-2 up on Lei Peifan. 3 in a row for the Filipino cueman!
Lei hangs in to win 4-3. How did he do it? Roda was a bit unlucky in that tense decider.
Its not quite been the Chinese and Thai cakewalk some people predicted. At least event 1 hasn't been. Whilst I'm not sure how high the level of this Chinese cohort is, its heartening that there's been other nationalities beating or pushing them hard
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
So tour card matches.
Lei Peifan v Thor Chuan Leong
Cheung Ka Wai v M Phetmalaikul
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by The_Abbott » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Boiko wins.
Goes top of the OoM
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by The_Abbott » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Hitman Holt is through but needs to play again at 7pm for a place on the final day.
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by lhpirnie » 05 Jun 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Jefrey Roda knocks in the highest break of the event, a 136, to go 3-2 up on Lei Peifan. 3 in a row for the Filipino cueman!
Lei hangs in to win 4-3. How did he do it? Roda was a bit unlucky in that tense decider.
Its not quite been the Chinese and Thai cakewalk some people predicted. At least event 1 hasn't been. Whilst I'm not sure how high the level of this Chinese cohort is, its heartening that there's been other nationalities beating or pushing them hard
Yes, the likes of Jefrey Roda and Dhruv Patel have improved a lot since I last saw them.
Actually, the Chinese cohort is quite weak. The young players lack competitive experience. What's been most disappoining is the performance of the Thai players, who have home advantage.
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:lhpirnie wrote:SteveJJ wrote:Jefrey Roda knocks in the highest break of the event, a 136, to go 3-2 up on Lei Peifan. 3 in a row for the Filipino cueman!
Lei hangs in to win 4-3. How did he do it? Roda was a bit unlucky in that tense decider.
Its not quite been the Chinese and Thai cakewalk some people predicted. At least event 1 hasn't been. Whilst I'm not sure how high the level of this Chinese cohort is, its heartening that there's been other nationalities beating or pushing them hard
Yes, the likes of Jefrey Roda and Dhruv Patel have improved a lot since I last saw them.
Actually, the Chinese cohort is quite weak. The young players lack competitive experience. What's been most disappoining is the performance of the Thai players, who have home advantage.
I think some of the better Thai's run into each other in event 2, so this was their better chance
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Been on Tour in bold
Spot 5
Lei Peifan v Thor Chuan Leong
Spot 6
Cheung Ka Wai v M Phetmalaikul
SPOT 7
Stephen Kershaw v Alfie Davies
Dean Young v Sean McAllister
Haydon Pinhey v Tyler Rees
Umut Dikme v Florian Nuessle
SPOT 8
Ryan Davies v Keith Keldie
Wayne Townsend v Sydney Wilson
Louis Heathcote v Ben Fortey
Simon Bedford v Bai Yulu
Spot 9
Rory McLeod v Lewis Ullah
Robin Hull v Antoni Kowalski
Neal Jones v Daniel Holoyda
Niel Vincent v Stuart Carrington
Spot 10
James Lee v Iulian Boiko
Peter Lines v Chris Totten/Billy Joe Castle
Alfie Burden v Michael Holt
Harvey Chandler v Duane Jones
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Spot 10, the group of death.
Billy Joe Castle is out
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
How did Kershaw fare on tour? I don't remember him
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by The_Abbott » 05 Jun 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:How did Kershaw fare on tour? I don't remember him
not very well. It was between 1993-2003 in and out like a yo yo.
Never passed the last 64 I think.
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by Alex0paul » 05 Jun 2023 Read
5th time lucky for Haydon hopefully
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by SnookerEd25 » 05 Jun 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:How did Kershaw fare on tour? I don't remember him
I think you’ve answered your own question, there.
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Simon Bedford v Bai Yulu
Bai 1-0
Simon Bedford's claim to fame is in the season Ronnie took a year out it was not strictly true he played one match in a PTC that one match was against Simon Bedford and Ronnie Lost i think it was 4-3.
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:How did Kershaw fare on tour? I don't remember him
He had 3 spells on tour Between 1993 and 2003 highest ever ranking 95 his biggest Scalp was a win against Kurt Maflin
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
What a achievement it would be if Bai Yulu gets to the final day of Q School and a match with Louis Heathcote
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by lhpirnie » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Wildey wrote:What a achievement it would be if Bai Yulu gets to the final day of Q School and a match with Louis Heathcote
One step at a time. With someone inexperienced it can all fall apart very quickly, like Si Jiahui in the World Championship.
I think it would be a great achievement to get into Q Tour, and perhaps be high enough on the Order of Merit to appear in a few pro tournaments.
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Bedford played at the Crucible in 1998 against Steve Davis and was leading Steve 6-5 before loosing 10-6
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by stanley_ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Whatever happens in this Q School with Bai Yulu, she certainly seems to have a huge amount of promise and probably the most potential of the women so far. Perhaps it helps that she's entering these tournaments so young as well.
I've totally forgotten, does the Asian Q School have any impact on top-ups or Q Tour places or is that purely decided by the European one? Do the players who narrowly miss out on qualification on the Asian Q School get anything at all or is simply four qualify?
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by HappyCamper » 05 Jun 2023 Read
stanley_ wrote:Whatever happens in this Q School with Bai Yulu, she certainly seems to have a huge amount of promise and probably the most potential of the women so far. Perhaps it helps that she's entering these tournaments so young as well.
I've totally forgotten, does the Asian Q School have any impact on top-ups or Q Tour places or is that purely decided by the European one? Do the players who narrowly miss out on qualification on the Asian Q School get anything at all or is simply four qualify?
Last season the top 8 not qualified from aspac got Q tour spaces.
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by stanley_ » 05 Jun 2023 Read
HappyCamper wrote:stanley_ wrote:Whatever happens in this Q School with Bai Yulu, she certainly seems to have a huge amount of promise and probably the most potential of the women so far. Perhaps it helps that she's entering these tournaments so young as well.
I've totally forgotten, does the Asian Q School have any impact on top-ups or Q Tour places or is that purely decided by the European one? Do the players who narrowly miss out on qualification on the Asian Q School get anything at all or is simply four qualify?
Last season the top 8 not qualified from aspac got Q tour spaces.
Ah, yes thanks. Unlikely that many, if any, will actually enter?
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by The_Abbott » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Duane Jones through to final day
Bai Yulu is out. 3-0 up at one stage - lost 4-3 to Bedford
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Duane Jones through to final day
Bai Yulu is out. 3-0 up at one stage - lost 4-3 to Bedford
she lost that match on tactics Bedford did tighten the screw to get back in to the match
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by lhpirnie » 05 Jun 2023 Read
stanley_ wrote:HappyCamper wrote:stanley_ wrote:Whatever happens in this Q School with Bai Yulu, she certainly seems to have a huge amount of promise and probably the most potential of the women so far. Perhaps it helps that she's entering these tournaments so young as well.
I've totally forgotten, does the Asian Q School have any impact on top-ups or Q Tour places or is that purely decided by the European one? Do the players who narrowly miss out on qualification on the Asian Q School get anything at all or is simply four qualify?
Last season the top 8 not qualified from aspac got Q tour spaces.
Ah, yes thanks. Unlikely that many, if any, will actually enter?
Yes, they will nominally offer places on Q Tour, and perhaps consider them for top-up places, but in reality it will be the UK Q School which will provide the places. There will be VISA issues as well as the high costs that will scupper off the non-British players.
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by The_Abbott » 05 Jun 2023 Read
Holt beaten by Burden
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by cupotee » 06 Jun 2023 Read
Mon Boiko, Holoyda and Nuessle.
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by SteveJJ » 06 Jun 2023 Read
Thor starts with a ton.
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by Wildey » 06 Jun 2023 Read
Been on Tour in bold
Spot 5
Lei Peifan v Thor Chuan Leong
Spot 6
Cheung Ka Wai v M Phetmalaikul
SPOT 7
Alfie Davies v Dean Young
Haydon Pinhey v Florian Nuessle
SPOT 8
Ryan Davies v Sydney Wilson
Louis Heathcote v Simon Bedford
Spot 9
Rory McLeod v Robin Hull
Daniel Holoyda v Stuart Carrington
Spot 10
Iulian Boiko v Peter Lines
Alfie Burden v Duane Jones
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