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  • Quarter-finals

    Friday January 29

    2pm

    • Judd Trump v Ding Junhui
    • Jordan Brown v Barry Hawkins

    7pm

    • Joe O'Connor v Tom Ford
    • Stuart Bingham v Jack Lisowski

    • Eurosport 13.55- 1700 & 18.55- 22.00
  • Semis 

    Trump v Hawkins
    Ford v Lisowski
  • Hawkins currently leading 4-1
    Trump not been himself but never write him off. 
  • very good comeback by Trump. ended up 6-5
  • just seen the head to head between Jack Lisowski and Tom Ford and they've played each other 6 times and Ford has won all 6. 
  • Hope your back soon, Paulie. 
  • edited January 2021
    https://twitter.com/judd147t/status/1355601229435559937?s=20


    ridiculous shout from Trump

    sorry not sure have to embed the Twitter video
  • Was outrageous wasn’t it! 
  • Trump absolutely ran away with the Final today. 9-2.
  • Lisowski was terrible from what I saw.
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  • Snooker shoot-out starts today

    ROUND ONE

    Thursday February 4

    • Janmie Jones v Michael Holt (1pm)
    • Steven Hallworth v Declan Lavery (1:15pm)
    • David Grace v Lu Ning (1:30pm)
    • Ken Doherty v Graeme Dott (1:45pm)
    • Oliver Lines v Robbie Williams (2pm)
    • Allan Taylor v Jackson Page (2:15pm)
    • Rebecca Kenna v Simon Lichtenberg (2:30pm)
    • Zhou Yuelong v Ian Burns (2:45pm)
    • Matthew Stevens v Fergal Quinn (3pm)
    • Sam Craigie v Ashley Hugill (3:15pm)
    • Lee Walker v Ashley Carty (3:30pm)
    • Brian Ochoiski v Eden Sharav (3:45pm)
    • Dean Young v Riley Parsons (4pm)
    • Aaron Hill v Andy Hicks (4:15pm)
    • Liang Wenbo v Gao Yang (4:30pm)
    • Mark Allen v Jimmy Robertson (4:45pm)
    • Ali Carter v Mark Williams (7pm)
    • Martin O'Donnell v Ben Woollaston (7:15pm)
    • Anthony Hamilton v Robert Milkins (7:30pm)
    • Andrew Higginson v Mark Joyce (7:45pm)
    • Luca Brecel v Shaun Murphy (8pm)
    • Joe O'Connor v Leo Fernandez (8:15pm)
    • Fraser Patrick v Gerard Greene (8:30pm)
    • Michael White v Mark King (8:45pm)
    • Billy Joe Castle v Mark Selby (9pm)
    • Farakh Ajaib v Hossein Vafaei (9:15pm)
    • Duane Jones v Sean Maddocks (9:30pm)
    • David Gilbert v Lei Peifan (9:45pm)
    • Stuart Carrington v Connor Benzey (10pm)
    • David Lilley v Lu Haotian (10:15pm)
    • Rory McLeod v Stuart Bingham (10:30pm)
    • Kyren Wilson v Robbie McGuigan (10:45pm)

    Friday February 5

    From 2pm

    • Xi Si v Jimmy White (1pm)
    • Chang Bingyu v Noppon Saengkham (1:15pm)
    • Iulian Boiko v Jordan Brown (1:30pm)
    • Yan Bingtao v Barry Pinches (1:45pm)
    • Ricky Walden v Xiao Guodong (2pm)
    • Zhao Jianbo v Dylan Emery (2:15pm)
    • Alan McManus v Fan Zhengyi (2:30pm)
    • Yuan Sijun v Tom Ford (2:45pm)
    • Jack Lisowski v Peter Devlin (3pm)
    • Zhao Xintong v Peter Lines (3:15pm)
    • Li Hang v James Cahill (3:30pm)
    • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Brandon Sargeant (3:45pm)
    • Nigel Bond v Sohail Vahedi (4pm)
    • Tian Pengfei v Mitchell Mann (4:15pm)
    • Joe Perry v Paul Davison (4:30pm)
    • Gary Wilson v Barry Hawkins (4:45pm)
    • John Higgins v Scott Donaldson (7pm)
    • Jak Jones v Ben Hancorn (7:15pm)
    • Chris Wakelin v Igor Figueirido (7:30pm)
    • Pang Junxi v Jamie Clarke (7:45pm)
    • Ryan Day v Matthew Selt (8pm)
    • Liam Highfield v Rod Lawler (8:15pm)
    • Kacper Filipiak v Zak Surety (8:30pm)
    • Luo Honghao v Alexander Ursenbacher (8:45pm)
    • Elliot Slessor v Daniel Wells (9pm)
    • Amine Amiri v Louis Heathcote (9:15pm)
    • Jamie O'Neill v Alex Borg (9:30pm)
    • Chen Zifan v Mark Davis (9:45pm)
    • Akani Songsermsawad v Dominic Dale (10pm)
    • Martin Gould v Kurt Maflin (10:15pm)
    • Jamie Wilson v Lukas Kleckers (10:30pm)
    • Si Jiahui v Reanne Evans (10:45pm)
       
    • Live on Eurosport coverage starts at 12.45 & 18.45
    At Milton Keynes, again, should be a bit different without a noisy audience.
  • Shootout works a bit better without the annoying crowd. I still think they should get people on a video audience if they could it might work better than the fake noise. 

    Phil O Kane just lost in a blue ball shootout he plays pool with one of my mates who is a charlton fan, might actually go to a few games i would guess. 
  • edited February 2021
    In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing.
    The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts. 
  • In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing.
    The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts. 
    I could say i am in two minds, as i have gone on the odd occasion. Personally it feels a bit odd, similar to footy with the no crowd, fake crowd noises and as its at the same place every week its become a bit mundane. 

    The shootout, is always one of those good for entertainment, but i do not think it should be ranking as its essentially a different game. In the past its also made a massive difference to someone getting into the World Championship or an event like Champions of Champions, however the novelty factor and the crowd is one of those annoying things but also a way to get other people interested in snooker as a good day out similar to the darts. 

    So i am on the fence alot, but i would recommend it for any casual fans really no need to be interested in snooker as with the short format, shot clock it always creates alot of drama. Kind of nice not hearing people shout out, but the fake noise is kind of silly. 
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  • In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing.
    The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts. 
    I could say i am in two minds, as i have gone on the odd occasion. Personally it feels a bit odd, similar to footy with the no crowd, fake crowd noises and as its at the same place every week its become a bit mundane. 

    The shootout, is always one of those good for entertainment, but i do not think it should be ranking as its essentially a different game. In the past its also made a massive difference to someone getting into the World Championship or an event like Champions of Champions, however the novelty factor and the crowd is one of those annoying things but also a way to get other people interested in snooker as a good day out similar to the darts. 

    So i am on the fence alot, but i would recommend it for any casual fans really no need to be interested in snooker as with the short format, shot clock it always creates alot of drama. Kind of nice not hearing people shout out, but the fake noise is kind of silly. 
    Yeah I don't understand why they persist with the fake crowd noise. Everyone knows there's no-one there but they keep doing it as if too fool us into thinking there is. 
  • Rebecca Kenna wasn’t happy when she got timed out and said she didn’t hear the beeps. 
  • why, because the crowd were too loud? 
  • She was just saying to the ref there were no beeps
  • As someone only just getting into Snooker, I love the concept of the Shoot Out. 

    Something to break the mould of the regular tournaments. Shame the pay-out for it isn’t high enough to attract some of the top players
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  • watching it now and @johnnybev1987 i see what you mean. Crowd cheers for a pot. bloody ridiculous. 
  • Friday February 5

    From 2pm

    • Xi Si v Jimmy White (1pm)
    • Alex Clenshaw v Noppon Saengkham (1:15pm)
    • Iulian Boiko v Jordan Brown (1:30pm)
    • Yan Bingtao v Barry Pinches (1:45pm)
    • Ricky Walden v Xiao Guodong (2pm)
    • Zhao Jianbo v Dylan Emery (2:15pm)
    • Alan McManus v Fan Zhengyi (2:30pm)
    • Yuan Sijun v Tom Ford (2:45pm)
    • Jack Lisowski v Peter Devlin (3pm)
    • Hamin Hussain v Peter Lines (3:15pm)
    • Li Hang v James Cahill (3:30pm)
    • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Brandon Sargeant (3:45pm)
    • Nigel Bond v Sohail Vahedi (4pm)
    • Tian Pengfei v Mitchell Mann (4:15pm)
    • Joe Perry v Paul Davison (4:30pm)
    • Gary Wilson v Barry Hawkins (4:45pm)
    • John Higgins v Scott Donaldson (7pm)
    • Jak Jones v Ben Hancorn (7:15pm)
    • Chris Wakelin v Oliver Brown (7:30pm)
    • Pang Junxi v Jamie Clarke (7:45pm)
    • Ryan Day v Matthew Selt (8pm)
    • Liam Highfield v Rod Lawler (8:15pm)
    • Ben Mertens v Zak Surety (8:30pm)
    • Luo Honghao v Alexander Ursenbacher (8:45pm)
    • Elliot Slessor v Daniel Wells (9pm)
    • Daniel Womersley v Louis Heathcote (9:15pm)
    • Jamie O'Neill v Kuldesh Johal (9:30pm)
    • Haydon Pinhey v Mark Davis (9:45pm)
    • Sunny Akani v Dominic Dale (10pm)
    • Martin Gould v Simon Blackwell (10:15pm)
    • Jamie Wilson v Lukas Kleckers (10:30pm)
    • Si Jiahui v Reanne Evans (10:45pm)

    • Live on Eurosport at 12.45 & 18.45
  • ROUND TWO

    Saturday, February 6

    Afternoon session, from 1pm

    • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v John Higgins
    • Robert Milkins v Ben Mertens
    • Xiao Guodong Robbie Williams
    • Noppon Saengkham v Nigel Bond
    • Jimmy White v Gerard Greene
    • Leo Fernandez v Declan Lavery
    • Martin O'Donnell v Simon Lichtenberg
    • Andy Hicks v Ian Martin
    • Hossein Vafaei v Mark Williams
    • Eden Sharav v Liang Wenbo
    • Duane Jones v Hamim Hussain
    • Mark Joyce v Alexander Ursenbacher
    • Mitchell Mann v Ken Doherty
    • Michael White v Rory McLeod
    • Louis Heathcote v Sean Harvey
    • Matthew Stevens v Michael Holt

    Evening session, from 7pm

    • Mark Allen v Dylan Emery
    • Alan McManus v Martin Gould
    • Jamie Wilson v Craig Steadman
    • Chris Wakelin v Joe Perry
    • David Gilbert v Peter Devlin
    • Lyu Haotian v Jordan Brown
    • Elliot Slessor v Sam Craigie
    • Saqib Nasir v Ben Hancorn
    • Barry Pinches v Mark Selby
    • Ryan Day v Ashley Carty
    • Haydon Pinhey v Riley Parsons
    • David Grace v Kuldesh Johal
    • Zhou Yuelong v Barry Hawkins
    • Sunny Akani v John Astley
    • Liam Highfield v Connor Benzey
    • Shaun Murphy v Allan Taylor
      Live on Eurosport from 12.45 & 18.45
  • Just for fun gonna pick 4 for the semi finals

    mark williams
    mark Allen 
    elliot slessor 
    ryan day 
  • Last 32 Draw

    (Matches begin at 1pm in Milton Keynes)

    Matthew Stevens vs Robert Milkins
    Noppon Saengkham vs Ken Doherty
    Michael White (a) vs Louis Heathcote
    Haydon Pinhey (a) vs Lyu Haotian
    Hamim Hussain (a) vs Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
    Joe Perry vs Gerard Greene
    Ian Martin (a) vs Sunny Akani
    Ryan Day vs Ben Hancorn

    Xiao Guodong vs Mark Williams
    Declan Lavery (a) vs Elliot Slessor
    Martin O’Donnell vs Alexander Ursenbacher
    Zhou Yuelong vs Martin Gould
    Liang Wenbo vs David Gilbert
    Allan Taylor vs Craig Steadman (a)
    Liam Highfield vs Mark Selby
    David Grace vs Mark Allen

    Live on Eurosport at 12.45 & 18.45

  • MrOneLung said:
    Just for fun gonna pick 4 for the semi finals

    mark williams
    mark Allen 
    elliot slessor 
    ryan day 
    All 4 though to last 32
  • And two in the semi. 
  • The winner Ryan Day, a great tournament, much better without the noisy audience.
  • Doug Mountjoy, one of Wales' greatest ever snooker players, has died at the age of 78.

    He was a World Championship runner-up in 1981, one of only six Welshmen to reach snooker's biggest contest.

    The former coal miner might have won even more tournaments, but did not turn professional until he was 34.

    Mountjoy began his professional career by winning the 1977 Masters tournament and is also one of only four Welsh players to win the UK Championship.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/51946334

  • Welsh Open at Celtic Manor

    Round one

    Monday, February 15th

    • Lee Walker v Mark Davis (10:00)
    • Andy Hicks v David Lilley (10:00)
    • Simon Lichtenberg v Riley Parsons (10:00)
    • Li Hang v Martin O'Donnell (10:00)
    • Allan Taylor v Pang Junxu (10:00)
    • Ding Junhui v Lu Haotian (10:00)
    • Joe Perry v Chang Bingyu (10:00)
    • Elliot Slessor v Ben Fortey (a) (10:00)
    • Matthew Selt v Lukas Kleckers (12:00)
    • Liang Wenbo v Joe O'Connor (12:00)
    • Shaun Murphy v Zak Surety (13:00)
    • James Cahill v Matthew Stevens (13:00)
    • Sean Maddocks v Jamie O'Neill (13:00)
    • Eden Sharav v Andrew Higginson (13:00)
    • Anthony McGill v Louis Heathcote (14:00)
    • Brian Ochoiski (a) v Paul S Davison (14:00)
    • Gary Wilson v Ashley Hugill (14:00)
    • Xiao Guodong v Iulian Boiko (14:00)
    • Judd Trump v Zhao Jianbo (14:00)
    • Barry Hawkins v Chris Wakelin (16:30)
    • Jordan Brown v Luo Honghao (16:30)
    • Alexander Ursenbacher v Noppon Saengkham (16:30)
    • John Higgins v Steven Hallworth (16:30)
    • Mark Selby v Barry Pinches (19:00)
    • Jak Jones v Fan Zhengyi (19:00)
    • Michael Holt v David Grace (19:00)
    • Yuan Sijun v Jamie Jones (19:00)
    • Zhao Xintong v Luca Brecel (19:00)
    • Stephen Maguire v Dominic Dale (19:00)
    • Si Jiahui v Brandon Sargeant (20:00)
    • Peter Lines v Hossein Vafaei (20:00)
    • Mark Allen v Fraser Patrick (20:00)

    Tuesday, February 16th

    • Stuart Carrington v Sohail Vahedi (10:00)
    • Ryan Day v Ian Burns (10:00)
    • Kurt Maflin v Ken Doherty (10:00)
    • Jamie Clarke v Oliver Lines (10:00)
    • Jami Curtis-Barrett v Liam Highfield (10:00)
    • Lu Ning v Dylan Emery (a) (10:00)
    • Sunny Akani v Igor Figueiredo (10:00)
    • Jack Lisowski v Lei Peifan (10:00)
    • Ricky Walden v Jackson Page (12:00)
    • Graeme Dott v Billy Joe Castle (12:00)
    • Stuart Bingham v Robert Milkins (13:00)
    • Mark Williams v Michael White (a) (13:00)
    • Tom Ford v Peter Devlin (13:00)
    • Fergal O'Brien v Aaron Hill (13:00)
    • Tian Pengfei v Alan McManus (14:00)
    • Ben Woollaston v Alex Borg (14:00)
    • Nigel Bond v Rod Lawler (14:00)
    • David Gilbert v Rory McLeod (14:00)
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan v Robbie Williams (14:00)
    • Yan Bingtao v Xu Si (16:30)
    • Ali Carter v Daniel Wells (16:30)
    • Scott Donaldson v Gao Yang (16:30)
    • Gerard Greene v Farakh Ajaib (16:30)
    • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Sam Craigie (19:00)
    • Neil Robertson v Mark King (19:00)
    • Anthony Hamilton v Ben Hancorn (19:00)
    • Jamie Wilson v Duane Jones (19:00)
    • Jimmy Robertson v Kacper Filipiak (19:00)
    • Kyren Wilson v Chen Zifan (20:00)
    • Zhou Yuelong v Ashley Carty (20:00)
    • Martin Gould v Mitchell Mann (20:00)
    • Mark Joyce v Jimmy White (20:00)
    Live on Eurosport today from 13.30 & 18.45

    Live coverage

    13:00-16:15 - BBC Red Button

    19:00-20:00 - BBC Red Button

    Highlights

    23:00-01:40 - BBC Red Button

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