by Andre147 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
elonmerkki wrote:Holt also lost in Indian Open qualifiers, not a great weekend for him. Still the biggest surprise is Mark Allen being trounced by Michael Leslie...
Yeah, 5-3 or 5-4 would been surprising but a tad understandable, but 5-1
I will have to watch a bit of that match on Youtube to see how bad Allen really played.
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by AC or LT? » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Another surprising result is Woollaston losing to O'Connor 5-2, after his run at the CL you'd expect him to be a bit more match sharp.
Also, as much as I love Poomjaeng a 5-1 victory over Cahill's a bit odd (but not entirely unexpected, Cahill also lost his Indian Open qualifier to Wenbo), hopefully Poomy can win his L64 matches against Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon at the IO and Neil Roberson at China (which means we could see him on telly again).
Higgins v Line seems the most interesting of tonights matches.
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by Andre147 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Another surprising result is Woollaston losing to O'Connor 5-2, after his run at the CL you'd expect him to be a bit more match sharp.
Also, as much as I love Poomjaeng a 5-1 victory over Cahill's a bit odd (but not entirely unexpected, Cahill also lost his Indian Open qualifier to Wenbo), hopefully Poomy can win his L64 matches against Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon at the IO and Neil Roberson at China (which means we could see him on telly again).
Higgins v Line seems the most interesting of tonights matches.
And somehow they chose to stream Mavis v Mann
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by Andre147 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Saturday 14th of February
10am
Mark Williams 5-1 Lee Walker
Ben Woolaston 2-5 Joe O'Connor
Mark Allen 1-5 Michael Leslie
Yu De Lu 5-3 Chris Norbury
Jimmy Robertson 5-3 Steven Hallworth
Dominic Dale 5-2 Ian Glover
Cao Yupeng 5-2 Adam Bobat
Jack Lisowski 5-0 Ahmed Saif
Dechawat Poomjaeng 5-1 James Cahill
Neil Robertson 5-3 Lyu Haotian
Mike Dunn 5-3 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
2:30pm
Marcus Campbell 5-2 Lyu Chenwei
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5-1 Luca Brecel
Jimmy White 4-5 Ashley Carty
Jamie Jones 5-2 Michael Tomlinson
Anthony McGill 5-3 Alexander Ursenbacher
Alfie Burden 5-4 Allan Taylor
Shaun Murphy 5-1 Igor Figueiredo
Li Hang 4-5 Zak Surety
Nigel Bond 5-2 Craig Steadman
Anthony Hamilton 5-0 Michael Wasley
Michael Holt 1-5 Zhou Yuelong
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by vodkadiet » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Just seen the O'Sullivan/Brecel match and Brecel made lots of elementary mistakes. He doesn't seem to be progressing the way he should have.
One question about the match. Was O'Sullivan called for a miss in the second frame when he missed all the reds?
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by Andre147 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Just seen the O'Sullivan/Brecel match and Brecel made lots of elementary mistakes. He doesn't seem to be progressing the way he should have.
One question about the match. Was O'Sullivan called for a miss in the second frame when he missed all the reds?
2nd frame? when? didn't see it or maybe wasn't paying attention at the time.
how many reds were on the table?
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by vodkadiet » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Just seen the O'Sullivan/Brecel match and Brecel made lots of elementary mistakes. He doesn't seem to be progressing the way he should have.
One question about the match. Was O'Sullivan called for a miss in the second frame when he missed all the reds?
2nd frame? when? didn't see it or maybe wasn't paying attention at the time.
how many reds were on the table?
13 reds left, O'Sullivan was snookered behind the green and missed them all by a long way, then Brecel went for a red in the middle.
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by Andre147 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Andre147 wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Just seen the O'Sullivan/Brecel match and Brecel made lots of elementary mistakes. He doesn't seem to be progressing the way he should have.
One question about the match. Was O'Sullivan called for a miss in the second frame when he missed all the reds?
2nd frame? when? didn't see it or maybe wasn't paying attention at the time.
how many reds were on the table?
13 reds left, O'Sullivan was snookered behind the green and missed them all by a long way, then Brecel went for a red in the middle.
Ah I remember, left middle right? he missed it though. But I think the ref did call a miss, Brecel just didnt wanna take it and attemped that red to left middle.
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by vodkadiet » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Andre147 wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Just seen the O'Sullivan/Brecel match and Brecel made lots of elementary mistakes. He doesn't seem to be progressing the way he should have.
One question about the match. Was O'Sullivan called for a miss in the second frame when he missed all the reds?
2nd frame? when? didn't see it or maybe wasn't paying attention at the time.
how many reds were on the table?
13 reds left, O'Sullivan was snookered behind the green and missed them all by a long way, then Brecel went for a red in the middle.
Ah I remember, left middle right? he missed it though. But I think the ref did call a miss, Brecel just didnt wanna take it and attemped that red to left middle.
Yes, that's it. I thought Brecel should have taken the miss. Naive choice.
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by Clara8633 » 14 Feb 2015 Read
Mark Davis is choking.
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by vodkadiet » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Mark Davis is choking.
Smack his back very hard! That will get the offending item up!
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by Andre147 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Saturday 14th of February
10am
Mark Williams 5-1 Lee Walker
Ben Woolaston 2-5 Joe O'Connor
Mark Allen 1-5 Michael Leslie
Yu De Lu 5-3 Chris Norbury
Jimmy Robertson 5-3 Steven Hallworth
Dominic Dale 5-2 Ian Glover
Cao Yupeng 5-2 Adam Bobat
Jack Lisowski 5-0 Ahmed Saif
Dechawat Poomjaeng 5-1 James Cahill
Neil Robertson 5-3 Lyu Haotian
Mike Dunn 5-3 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon
2:30pm
Marcus Campbell 5-2 Lyu Chenwei
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5-1 Luca Brecel
Jimmy White 4-5 Ashley Carty
Jamie Jones 5-2 Michael Tomlinson
Anthony McGill 5-3 Alexander Ursenbacher
Alfie Burden 5-4 Allan Taylor
Shaun Murphy 5-1 Igor Figueiredo
Li Hang 4-5 Zak Surety
Nigel Bond 5-2 Craig Steadman
Anthony Hamilton 5-0 Michael Wasley
Michael Holt 1-5 Zhou Yuelong
7pm
Mark Davis 5-3 Mitchell Mann
John Higgins 5-2 Oliver Lines
Judd Trump 5-0 Eden Charav
Liang Wenbo 5-2 Joel Walker
Rory Mcleod 3-5 Robin Hull
Jamie Burnett 5-3 Ian Burns
Mark King 5-2 Lu Ning
Marco Fu 5-2 Michael Georgiou
Matthew Stevens 5-0 Mark Owens
Ken Doherty 5-4 Dave Harold
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by Andre147 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Sunday 15th of February
10am
David Morris v Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ricky Walden v David Grace streaming
Allister Carter v Martin Mccrudden
Jamie Cope v Chuan Leong Thor
Michael White v James Wattana
Rod Lawler v Joe Swail
David Gilbert v Adam Duffy
Xiao Guodong v Elliot Slessor
Matthew Selt v John J Astley
Mark Joyce v Fraser Patrick
Mark Selby v Barry Pinches streaming
2:30pm
Ding Junhui v Ross Muir streaming
Kyren Wilson v Matthew Day
Tom Ford v Alex Davies
Robbie Williams v Daniel Wells
Graeme Dott v Sean O'Sullivan
Peter Ebdon v Sam Baird
Aditya Mehta v Zhang Anda
Andrew Higginson v Hammad Miah
Stephen Maguire v Lee Page streaming
Gary Wilson v Jak Jones
Joe Perry v Oliver Brown
7pm
Barry Hawkins v Noppon Saengkham streaming
Gerard Greene v Chris Wakelin
Ryan Day v Sydney Wilson
Thepchaya Un-Nooh v Liam Highfield
Alan McManus v Tian Pengfei
Fergal O'Brien v George Pragnall
Kurt Maflin v Cao Xin Long
Stuart Bingham v Scott Donaldson streaming
Peter Lines v Chris Melling
Robert Milkins v Stuart Carrington
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by Clara8633 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Clara8633 wrote:Mark Davis is choking.
Smack his back very hard! That will get the offending item up!
Lol
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by Clara8633 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Selby wins the first frame with a break of 78 after being 45 points behind.
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by gcjdavid » 15 Feb 2015 Read
David Grace takes the 6th with a century break.
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by Clara8633 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Selby won 5-1 with a break of 90 at the end :) Carter also won 5-1.
And guess which match is the slowest. Lawler v Swail
Swail currently leads 3-1.
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by AC or LT? » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Selby won 5-1 with a break of 90 at the end :) Carter also won 5-1.
And guess which match is the slowest. Lawler v Swail
Swail currently leads 3-1.
Really hope Lawler comes back in that match.
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by gcjdavid » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Walden 5-2 Grace
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by Clara8633 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Clara8633 wrote:Selby won 5-1 with a break of 90 at the end :) Carter also won 5-1.
And guess which match is the slowest. Lawler v Swail
Swail currently leads 3-1.
Really hope Lawler comes back in that match.
If so then they'd still be playing by the time the afternoon matches begin lol.
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by Andy Spark » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Luca's problems seem psychological rather than technical, it's frustrating for the young man I'm sure. I fear Luca can now only achieve his snooker dreams of a World Championship title with the influence of right psychologist/psychiatrist.
In the short term hopefully he doesn't drop off the tour!
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by SnookerEd25 » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Andy Spark wrote:Luca's problems seem psychological rather than technical, it's frustrating for the young man I'm sure. I fear Luca can now only achieve his snooker dreams of a World Championship title with the influence of right psychologist/psychiatrist.
In the short term hopefully he doesn't drop off the tour!
Might not be a disaster, he's still a teenager & is clearly struggling to live up to the expectation some people have for him. A season off the main tour could give him a chance to adjust & come back stronger. Let's not forget Neil Robertson dropped off after first qualifying as a pro, & it hasn't done him any harm. Luca's got a lot of talent & ability, & time is on his side.
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by AC or LT? » 15 Feb 2015 Read
In other news Swail won that Lawler match 5-2, shame.
One of these days we'll get to see Lawler v McLeod on a telly table.
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by Skullman » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Sunday 15th of February
10am
David Morris 5-1 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ricky Walden 5-2 David Grace streaming
Allister Carter 5-1 Martin Mccrudden
Jamie Cope 5-3 Chuan Leong Thor
Michael White 5-2 James Wattana
Rod Lawler 2-5 Joe Swail
David Gilbert 5-2 Adam Duffy
Xiao Guodong 4-5 Elliot Slessor
Matthew Selt 5-0 John J Astley
Mark Joyce 5-2 Fraser Patrick
Mark Selby 5-1 Barry Pinches streaming
2:30pm
Ding Junhui v Ross Muir streaming
Kyren Wilson v Matthew Day
Tom Ford v Alex Davies
Robbie Williams v Daniel Wells
Graeme Dott v Sean O'Sullivan
Peter Ebdon v Sam Baird
Aditya Mehta v Zhang Anda
Andrew Higginson v Hammad Miah
Stephen Maguire v Lee Page streaming
Gary Wilson v Jak Jones
Joe Perry v Oliver Brown
7pm
Barry Hawkins v Noppon Saengkham streaming
Gerard Greene v Chris Wakelin
Ryan Day v Sydney Wilson
Thepchaya Un-Nooh v Liam Highfield
Alan McManus v Tian Pengfei
Fergal O'Brien v George Pragnall
Kurt Maflin v Cao Xin Long
Stuart Bingham v Scott Donaldson streaming
Peter Lines v Chris Melling
Robert Milkins v Stuart Carrington[/quote]
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by AC or LT? » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Just looking at the ranking lists and there could be a fair few reasonably well known younger players going off the tour Lyu Haotion, James Cahill, Luca Brecel, Cao Yupeng, Elliot Slessor.
Cahill and Slessor seem the most in danger with losing their IO and CO places.
We're also quite likely to be saying goodbye to Igor (quelle suprise), Robin Hull, Allan Taylor and Alex Borg
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by AC or LT? » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Clara8633 wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Clara8633 wrote:Selby won 5-1 with a break of 90 at the end :) Carter also won 5-1.
And guess which match is the slowest. Lawler v Swail
Swail currently leads 3-1.
Really hope Lawler comes back in that match.
If so then they'd still be playing by the time the afternoon matches finish lol.
FTFY. Didn't happen anyway.
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by vodkadiet » 15 Feb 2015 Read
Martin McCrudden must have created some sort of record in terms of consecutive foul points given away in the 4th frame against Carter; 70 points in a row, and 82 in all!
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