Seen people putting this on twitter , very sad. Firstly he himself has quotes to say what a good player Yan Bingtao so not like he has lost to any of the claimed 'numpties'
Watched the game yesterday, the best player won on the day and he is a great talent. No doubt future world champ, although i would add he did seem to get the rub of the green whenever he missed didnt leave anything, but very deserved and was doing to Ronnie what he was doing to everyone last week (English Open) he would miss one shot and effectively lose the frame. Sad to see Ronnie go out early and that will affect viewing figures/ interest but good luck to Yan hope he goes far in this tourney.
Not at all said, he claimed players outside the top 30 are all numpties and shouldnt be competeing with the likes of him, he loses to someone ranked 54th, anyone can neat anyone on the day and everyone has to start somewhere, he needs to stop making comments like that and get on with his game.
Yawn, there is no discussion in your eyes you obviously dont like Ronnie or what he has said. I am in the total opposite camp, although i dont agree with calling them numpties but he didn't mean everyone outside the top 30 he has even maintained previously he thinks Yan is going to be world champion so he wouldn't fall under the 'numpty' tag.
Also although it appears disrespectful he has been asking for a 2nd tour with parachute of payments and this is to look out for the players outside the top 64 and said they should do some form of league too. So in your eyes he is slating those not good enough, but to me he wants to protect snooker and get more people to come through.
Saw Kyren got 147 and then went out, shame he is a good player.
When he made the numpty comment it was in regards to mark williams going to play a qualifier.
When this started he was talking to williams about having to pkay in qualifiers against numpties.
He then came up with this thing about a 2nd tour whih clearly came from management to.make him sound better
But the original context was he feels he is to good to play qualifiers.
The 2nd tour idea isnt great either, think how much experience these players get playing the big names.
Jack Lisowski is a prime example, the last 6 months he has gone from strength to strength up to 47th and will be higher after this tournament.
Currently beating Masters finalist Wilson 4-0 Win the tournement and he is into top 16.
I have said it before and will say it again this boy has talent and will win an event sooner or later.
Seen people putting this on twitter , very sad. Firstly he himself has quotes to say what a good player Yan Bingtao so not like he has lost to any of the claimed 'numpties'
Watched the game yesterday, the best player won on the day and he is a great talent. No doubt future world champ, although i would add he did seem to get the rub of the green whenever he missed didnt leave anything, but very deserved and was doing to Ronnie what he was doing to everyone last week (English Open) he would miss one shot and effectively lose the frame. Sad to see Ronnie go out early and that will affect viewing figures/ interest but good luck to Yan hope he goes far in this tourney.
Not at all said, he claimed players outside the top 30 are all numpties and shouldnt be competeing with the likes of him, he loses to someone ranked 54th, anyone can neat anyone on the day and everyone has to start somewhere, he needs to stop making comments like that and get on with his game.
Yawn, there is no discussion in your eyes you obviously dont like Ronnie or what he has said. I am in the total opposite camp, although i dont agree with calling them numpties but he didn't mean everyone outside the top 30 he has even maintained previously he thinks Yan is going to be world champion so he wouldn't fall under the 'numpty' tag.
Also although it appears disrespectful he has been asking for a 2nd tour with parachute of payments and this is to look out for the players outside the top 64 and said they should do some form of league too. So in your eyes he is slating those not good enough, but to me he wants to protect snooker and get more people to come through.
Saw Kyren got 147 and then went out, shame he is a good player.
When he made the numpty comment it was in regards to mark williams going to play a qualifier.
When this started he was talking to williams about having to pkay in qualifiers against numpties.
He then came up with this thing about a 2nd tour whih clearly came from management to.make him sound better
But the original context was he feels he is to good to play qualifiers.
The 2nd tour idea isnt great either, think how much experience these players get playing the big names.
Jack Lisowski is a prime example, the last 6 months he has gone from strength to strength up to 47th and will be higher after this tournament.
Currently beating Masters finalist Wilson 4-0 Win the tournement and he is into top 16.
I have said it before and will say it again this boy has talent and will win an event sooner or later.
Hope so he has alot of talent and always thought he would be better than trump. Having a very good year and would be good to see him get there without qualifiers.
Mark Selby 6-2 Mark Williams Barry Hawkins 6-5 Tom Ford Neil Robertson 6-0 Stuart Bingham Kyren Wilson 6-5 Jack Lisowski
So we now know the top 16 and who automatically qualifies for Sheffield and Mark Allen will be breathing a sigh of relif, the only thing that can still change is whetr Hawkins, Robertson and Wilson finish in the top 16 as to what section of the draw they are in.
Mark Selby has found his A game 5 centuries over 130 in this event the next highest is Ding and Williams both with 2, he now hasnt lost in the China open since his quarter final defeat in 2014, 2015 he won 2016 he didnt enter due to personal reasons 2017 he won 2018 he is in the semi final.
If he wins Selby will gurantee ending the season as world number 1 for a 7th year in a row, his streak would take him 1 above Ray Reardon he would be level with Steve Davis and 1 behind the longest ever streak which is Stephen Hendry with 8 years between 89/90 and 96/97
Draw for World Championship Qualifiers which starts on Wednesday
Ryan Day v Igor Figueiredo Mitchell Mann v Peter Lines Robbie Williams v Jak Jones Peter Ebdon v James Wattana Zhou Yuelong v Ian Preece Daniel Wells v Kurt Dunham Tom Ford v Leo Fernandez Liam Highfield v Chen Zhe Matthew Selt v Ng On Yee(Yee is current women's world Champion) Mark Joyce v Adam Duffy Mei Xi Wen v Basem Eltahhan Xiao Guodong v Chris Totten Stuart Carrington v Nigel Bond Ben Woollaston v Kacper Filipiak Zhang Anda v Zhang Yong Martin Gould v Paul S Davison Graeme Dott v Adrian Justin Ridley Akani Songsermsawad v Lukas Kleckers Dominic Dale v Reanne Evans Mike Dunn v Duane Jones Michael Holt v Thor Chuan Leong Elliot Slessor v Eden Sharav Robert Milkins v Aaron Canavan(Canavan is World seniors champion) Scott Donaldson v Tyler Rees Rory McLeod v Ian Burns Li Hang v Ashley Hugill Lyu Haotian v Fang Xiongman Anthony Hamilton v Martin O'Donnell Matthew Stevens v Ryan Thomerson Fergal O'Brien v Yuan SiJun Ken Doherty v Josh Boileau Mark King v Gerard Greene Liang Wenbo v Rod Lawler Zhao Xintong v Aditya Mehta Yu De Lu v Sean O'Sullivan Jamie Jones v Craig Steadman Jack Lisowski v Christopher Keogan David Grace v Wang Yuchen Alan McManus v Rhys Clark Oliver Lines v Harvey Chandler Andrew Higginson v David John Cao Yupeng v Robin Hull Lee Walker v Kristjan Helgason Ricky Walden v Joe Swail Michael Georgiou v Matthew Bolton Mark Davis v Sanderson Lam Sam Craigie v Jimmy White Joe Perry v Ross Muir Yan Bingtao v Jackson Page(battle of probably the best 2 players under 19) Tian Pengfei v Li Yuan Kurt Maflin v Hamza Akbar Chris Wakelin v Xu Si David Gilbert v Billy Joe Castle Alfie Burden v Jamie Curtis-Barrett Gary Wilson v Adam Stefanow Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Alexander Ursenbacher Sam Baird v Soheil Vahedi Jimmy Robertson v Alex Borg John J Astley v Marvin Lim Michael White v Niu Zhuang Noppon Saengkham v Chen Zifan Hossein Vafaei v Jamie Cope Hammad Miah v Jordan Brown Stephen Maguire v Allan Taylor
No highlight for Reanne Evans? Tough draw for the 2 ladies Agreed Yan v Page is a tough draw for Page, shame cant see him winning that one. Yan future world champ, but a bit too soon for me. Seems quite a tough first round of fixtures, probably a tough one to call who goes through at this point.
Getting excited, love following even the qualifiers.
Good blog to read if anyone doesn't follow already : http://www.snookerbacker.com/ preview to the qualifiers on there too.
No highlight for Reanne Evans? Tough draw for the 2 ladies Agreed Yan v Page is a tough draw for Page, shame cant see him winning that one. Yan future world champ, but a bit too soon for me. Seems quite a tough first round of fixtures, probably a tough one to call who goes through at this point.
Getting excited, love following even the qualifiers.
Good blog to read if anyone doesn't follow already : http://www.snookerbacker.com/ preview to the qualifiers on there too.
Sorry thought I had lol Trying to quickly type up draw whilst on bus on the way to pick my son up from nursery lol.
No highlight for Reanne Evans? Tough draw for the 2 ladies Agreed Yan v Page is a tough draw for Page, shame cant see him winning that one. Yan future world champ, but a bit too soon for me. Seems quite a tough first round of fixtures, probably a tough one to call who goes through at this point.
Getting excited, love following even the qualifiers.
Good blog to read if anyone doesn't follow already : http://www.snookerbacker.com/ preview to the qualifiers on there too.
Sorry thought I had lol Trying to quickly type up draw whilst on bus on the way to pick my son up from nursery lol.
Dont apologise mate, its cool wasn't sure if was meant or not I do root for the ladies, last year think Reanne got through first qualifying round, but 2 tough games this year so would be a major upset.
No highlight for Reanne Evans? Tough draw for the 2 ladies Agreed Yan v Page is a tough draw for Page, shame cant see him winning that one. Yan future world champ, but a bit too soon for me. Seems quite a tough first round of fixtures, probably a tough one to call who goes through at this point.
Getting excited, love following even the qualifiers.
Good blog to read if anyone doesn't follow already : http://www.snookerbacker.com/ preview to the qualifiers on there too.
Sorry thought I had lol Trying to quickly type up draw whilst on bus on the way to pick my son up from nursery lol.
Dont apologise mate, its cool wasn't sure if was meant or not I do root for the ladies, last year think Reanne got through first qualifying round, but 2 tough games this year so would be a major upset.
Last year On Yee lost 10-1 to Nigel Bond in Q1 Evans beat Hull 10-8 in Q1 before losing 10-6 to Lee Walker in Q2
KO today: TV games, they will be on eurosport player (Need subscription) and selecting betting sites) 10am: England Matthew Selt [57] v Hong Kong Ng On Yee (af) England Martin Gould [24] v England Paul S Davison [112]
12:30: Scotland Graeme Dott [21] v Australia Adrian Ridley (a) England Michael Holt [28] v Malaysia Thor Chuan Leong [97]
7PM: England Matthew Selt [57] v Hong Kong Ng On Yee (af) England Martin Gould [24] v England Paul S Davison [112]
World Championship Qualifiers Round 1 1st session results(not every match managed to fit 9 frames in)
Matthew Selt 8-1 Ng On Yee Adam Duffy 6-3 Mark Joyce Mei XiWen 5-3 Basem Eltahhan Xiao Guodong 8-1 Chris Totten Stuart Carrington 4-3 Nigel Bond Ben Woollaston 4-4 Kacper Filipiak Zhang Anda 7-2 Zhang Yong Martin Gould 5-3 Paul Davison Robert Milkins 8-1 Aaron Canavan Scott Donaldson 7-1 Tyler Rees Elliot Slessor 5-3 Eden Sharav
Will probably update the afternoon matches and the 2nd session of these matches when they conclude tonight
Zhang Anda 10-6 Zhang Yong Scott Donaldson 10-5 Tyler Rees Martin Gould 10-4 Paul Davison Xiao Guodong 10-3 Chris Totten Adam Duffy 10-4 Mark Joyce Robert Milkins 10-1 Aaron Canavan Matthew Selt 10-1 Ng On Yee Elliot Slessor 10-7 Eden Sharav Ben Woollaston 10-5 Kacper Filipiak Mei XiWen 10-8 Basem Eltahhan Stuart Carrington 8-8 Nigel Bond (i am going to bed will update final score in this 1 tomorrow still another 3 frames possible)
Round 1 1st session results (again not all managed to get the 9 frames in the session)
Dominic Dale 5-3 Reanne Evans Graeme Dott 9-0 Adrian Ridley Mike Dunn 5-4 Duane Jones Martin O'Donnell 5-1 Anthony Hamilton Lyu Haotian 5-4 Fang Xiongman Thor Chuan Leong 5-4 Michael Holt Li Hang 4-3 Ashley Hugill Rory McLeod 4-3 Ian Burns Akani Songsermsawad 5-2 Lukas Kleckers Aditya Mehta 5-4 Zhao Xintong
Cheers Paulie, update for Stuart Carrington 8-8 Nigel Bond (i am going to bed will update final score in this 1 tomorrow still another 3 frames possible
Stuart Carrington won 10-9, match finished 2:04am
Had last pool game of the season last night and we needed one frame to win division one (Tunbridge Wells league), we won 6-3 also been asked to play for Kent B side (Blackball rules), still got a cup semi final - Scotch doubles, so been a good season.
World Championship Qualifiers Round 1 results(despite having 2 sessions finihsed alot of matches havent actually finished yet)
Graeme Dott 10-1 Adrian Ridley Mike Dunn 10-8 Duane Jones Lyu Haotian 10-8 Fang Xiongman Michael Holt 10-7 Thor Chuan Leong Akani Songsermsawad 10-4 Lukas Kleckers Dominic Dale 9-7 Reanne Evans Martin O'Donnell 7-4 Anthony Hamilton Li Hang 8-7 Ashley Hugill Rory McLeod 7-7 Ian Burns Zhao Xintong 9-8 Aditya Mehta
Dominic Dale 10-7 Reanne Evans Martin O'Donnell 10-7Anthony Hamilton(AST in this was crazy Hamilton 40 seconds O'Donnell 35 seconds) Li Hang 10-9 Ashley Hugill Rory McLeod 10-8 Ian Burns Zhao Xintong 10-8 Aditya Mehta Robin Hull 10-7 Cap Yupeng Jimmy White 10-6 Sam Craigie Mark Davies 10-1 Sanderson Lam Michael Georgiou 10-4 Matthew Bolton Andrew Higginson 10-4 David John Jamie Jones 10-5 Craig Steadman Liang Wenbo 10-2 Rod Lawler Tian Pengfei 10-1 Li Yuan Joe Perry 10-1 Ross Muir Ricky Walden 10-8 Joe Swail Lee Walker 10-6 Kristjan Helgason
So a quick recap on the players into the 2nd qualifying so far 32/64 are now known
Liang Wenbo (19) Graeme Dott (21) Joe Perry (22) Martin Gould (24) Xiao Guodong (25) Ricky Walden (27) Michael Holt (28) Li Hang (36) Robert Milkins (37) Ben Woollaston (41) Mark Davies (43) Dominic Dale (44) Jamie Jones (51) Mike Dunn (53) Michael Georgiou (54) Stuart Carrington (56) Matthew Selt (57) Andrew Higginson (59) Scott Donaldson (60) Rory McLeod (61) Lyu Haotian (68) Elliot Slessor (69) Lee Walker (70) Mei XiWen (72) Zhang Anda (73) Tian Pengfei (74) Akani Songsermsawad (76) Zhao Xintong (78) Martin O'Donnell (84) Adam Duffy (99) Jimmy White (101) Robin Hull (110)
Ken Doherty 10-8 Josh Boileau Dave Gilbert 10-8 Billy Joe Castle Kurt Maflin 10-7 Hamza Akbar Yuan Sijun 10-5 Fergal O'Brien Matthew Stevens 10-5 Ryan Thomerson Tepchaiya Un-Nooh10-8 Alexander Ursenbacher Chris Wakelin 10-4 Xu Si Yan Bingtao 10-7 Jackson Page Alfie Burden 10-6 Jamie Barrett Adam Stefanow 10-8 Gary Wilson Gerard Green 10-9 Mark King
World Championship Qualifing Round 1 First session results
John J Astley 8-1 Marvin Lim Jamie Cope 5-4 Hossein Vafaei Sam Baird 7-2 Soheil Vahedi Tom Ford 8-1 Leo Fernanez Liam Highfield 6-3 Chen Zhe Hammad Miah 6-3 Jordan Brown Jimmy Robertson 7-2 Alex Borg Noppon Saengkham 9-0 Chen Zifan Daniel Wells 6-3 Kurt Dunham Niu Zhuang 5-4 Michael White
John J Astley 10-1 Marvin Lim Hossein Vafaei 10-8 Jamie Cope Sam Baird 10-5 Soheil Vahedi Tom Ford 10-2 Leo Fernanez Liam Highfield 10-3 Chen Zhe Hammad Miah 10-9 Jordan Brown Jimmy Robertson 10-2 Alex Borg Noppon Saengkham 10-1 Chen Zifan Daniel Wells 10-6 Kurt Dunham Michael White 10-9 Niu Zhuang Ryan Day 10-2 Igor Figueiredo Yu DeLu 10-8 Sean O'Sullivan Peter Ebdon 10-4 James Wattana David Grace 10-6 Wang Yuchen Oliver Lines 10-6 Harvey Chandler Jack Lisowski 10-4 Christopher Keogan Stephen Maguire 10-5 Allan Taylor Alan McManus 10-2 Rhys Clark Zhou Yuelong 10-1 Ian Preece Robbie Williams 10-8 Jak Jones Mitchell Mann 10-5 Peter Lines
Ryan Day (17) Stephen Maguire (18) Liang Wenbo (19) Graeme Dott (21) Joe Perry (22) Yan Bingtao (23) Martin Gould (24) Xiao Guodong (25) Dave Gilbert (26) Ricky Walden (27) Michael Holt (28) Jack Lisowski (30) Michael White (31) Zhou Yuelong (32) Tom Ford (33) Jimmy Robertson (34) Alan McManus (35) Li Hang (36) Robert Milkins (37) Ben Woollaston (41) Kurt Maflin (42) Mark Davies (43) Dominic Dale (44) Yu DeLu (46) Hossein Vafaei (47) Robbie Williams (48) Peter Ebdon (49) Noppon Saengkham (50) Jamie Jones (51) Matthew Stevens (52) Mike Dunn (53) Michael Georgiou (54) Chris Wakelin (55) Stuart Carrington (56) Matthew Selt (57) Tepchaiya Un-Nooh (58) Andrew Higginson (59) Scott Donaldson (60) Rory McLeod (61) Oliver Lines (62) Sam Baird (63) Liam Highfield (64) Daniel Wells (65) John J Astley (66) David Grace (67) Lyu Haotian (68) Elliot Slessor (69) Lee Walker (70) Alfie Burden (71) Mei XiWen (72) Zhang Anda (73) Tian Pengfei (74) Akani Songsermsawad (76) Ken Doherty (77) Zhao Xintong (78) Hammad Miah (79) Mitchell Mann (80) Martin O'Donnell (84) Gerard Green (90) Adam Duffy (99) Yuan Sijun (100) Jimmy White (101) Robin Hull (110) Adam Stefanow (NTP)
Comments
Currently beating Masters finalist Wilson 4-0
Win the tournement and he is into top 16.
I have said it before and will say it again this boy has talent and will win an event sooner or later.
Mark Selby 6-2 Mark Williams
Barry Hawkins 6-5 Tom Ford
Neil Robertson 6-0 Stuart Bingham
Kyren Wilson 6-5 Jack Lisowski
So we now know the top 16 and who automatically qualifies for Sheffield and Mark Allen will be breathing a sigh of relif, the only thing that can still change is whetr Hawkins, Robertson and Wilson finish in the top 16 as to what section of the draw they are in.
Mark Selby has found his A game 5 centuries over 130 in this event the next highest is Ding and Williams both with 2, he now hasnt lost in the China open since his quarter final defeat in 2014,
2015 he won
2016 he didnt enter due to personal reasons
2017 he won
2018 he is in the semi final.
Mark Selby (1) v Kyren Wilson (10)
Neil Robertson (12) v Barry Hawkins (8)
These matches are played over 2 sessions best of 19
First session
Mark Selby 8-2 Barry Hawkins
Mark needs 3 more frames when the resume later.
If he wins Selby will gurantee ending the season as world number 1 for a 7th year in a row, his streak would take him 1 above Ray Reardon he would be level with Steve Davis and 1 behind the longest ever streak which is Stephen Hendry with 8 years between 89/90 and 96/97
He really is the best player over the longer distance matches.
China Open Final
Mark Selby 11-3 Barry Hawkins
Doesnt get nowhere near the recognition he should outside of the game.
Ryan Day v Igor Figueiredo
Mitchell Mann v Peter Lines
Robbie Williams v Jak Jones
Peter Ebdon v James Wattana
Zhou Yuelong v Ian Preece
Daniel Wells v Kurt Dunham
Tom Ford v Leo Fernandez
Liam Highfield v Chen Zhe
Matthew Selt v Ng On Yee(Yee is current women's world Champion)
Mark Joyce v Adam Duffy
Mei Xi Wen v Basem Eltahhan
Xiao Guodong v Chris Totten
Stuart Carrington v Nigel Bond
Ben Woollaston v Kacper Filipiak
Zhang Anda v Zhang Yong
Martin Gould v Paul S Davison
Graeme Dott v Adrian Justin Ridley
Akani Songsermsawad v Lukas Kleckers
Dominic Dale v Reanne Evans
Mike Dunn v Duane Jones
Michael Holt v Thor Chuan Leong
Elliot Slessor v Eden Sharav
Robert Milkins v Aaron Canavan(Canavan is World seniors champion)
Scott Donaldson v Tyler Rees
Rory McLeod v Ian Burns
Li Hang v Ashley Hugill
Lyu Haotian v Fang Xiongman
Anthony Hamilton v Martin O'Donnell
Matthew Stevens v Ryan Thomerson
Fergal O'Brien v Yuan SiJun
Ken Doherty v Josh Boileau
Mark King v Gerard Greene
Liang Wenbo v Rod Lawler
Zhao Xintong v Aditya Mehta
Yu De Lu v Sean O'Sullivan
Jamie Jones v Craig Steadman
Jack Lisowski v Christopher Keogan
David Grace v Wang Yuchen
Alan McManus v Rhys Clark
Oliver Lines v Harvey Chandler
Andrew Higginson v David John
Cao Yupeng v Robin Hull
Lee Walker v Kristjan Helgason
Ricky Walden v Joe Swail
Michael Georgiou v Matthew Bolton
Mark Davis v Sanderson Lam
Sam Craigie v Jimmy White
Joe Perry v Ross Muir
Yan Bingtao v Jackson Page(battle of probably the best 2 players under 19)
Tian Pengfei v Li Yuan
Kurt Maflin v Hamza Akbar
Chris Wakelin v Xu Si
David Gilbert v Billy Joe Castle
Alfie Burden v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
Gary Wilson v Adam Stefanow
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Alexander Ursenbacher
Sam Baird v Soheil Vahedi
Jimmy Robertson v Alex Borg
John J Astley v Marvin Lim
Michael White v Niu Zhuang
Noppon Saengkham v Chen Zifan
Hossein Vafaei v Jamie Cope
Hammad Miah v Jordan Brown
Stephen Maguire v Allan Taylor
Agreed Yan v Page is a tough draw for Page, shame cant see him winning that one. Yan future world champ, but a bit too soon for me.
Seems quite a tough first round of fixtures, probably a tough one to call who goes through at this point.
Getting excited, love following even the qualifiers.
Good blog to read if anyone doesn't follow already : http://www.snookerbacker.com/
preview to the qualifiers on there too.
Trying to quickly type up draw whilst on bus on the way to pick my son up from nursery lol.
On Yee lost 10-1 to Nigel Bond in Q1
Evans beat Hull 10-8 in Q1 before losing 10-6 to Lee Walker in Q2
2016
On Yee lost 10-1 to Peter Lines in Q1
2015
Evans lost 10-8 to Doherty in Q1
TV games, they will be on eurosport player (Need subscription) and selecting betting sites)
10am: England Matthew Selt [57] v Hong Kong Ng On Yee (af)
England Martin Gould [24] v England Paul S Davison [112]
12:30: Scotland Graeme Dott [21] v Australia Adrian Ridley (a)
England Michael Holt [28] v Malaysia Thor Chuan Leong [97]
7PM: England Matthew Selt [57] v Hong Kong Ng On Yee (af)
England Martin Gould [24] v England Paul S Davison [112]
Edit- Sorry they were CET so updated
Round 1
1st session results(not every match managed to fit 9 frames in)
Matthew Selt 8-1 Ng On Yee
Adam Duffy 6-3 Mark Joyce
Mei XiWen 5-3 Basem Eltahhan
Xiao Guodong 8-1 Chris Totten
Stuart Carrington 4-3 Nigel Bond
Ben Woollaston 4-4 Kacper Filipiak
Zhang Anda 7-2 Zhang Yong
Martin Gould 5-3 Paul Davison
Robert Milkins 8-1 Aaron Canavan
Scott Donaldson 7-1 Tyler Rees
Elliot Slessor 5-3 Eden Sharav
Will probably update the afternoon matches and the 2nd session of these matches when they conclude tonight
Round 1
Results
Zhang Anda 10-6 Zhang Yong
Scott Donaldson 10-5 Tyler Rees
Martin Gould 10-4 Paul Davison
Xiao Guodong 10-3 Chris Totten
Adam Duffy 10-4 Mark Joyce
Robert Milkins 10-1 Aaron Canavan
Matthew Selt 10-1 Ng On Yee
Elliot Slessor 10-7 Eden Sharav
Ben Woollaston 10-5 Kacper Filipiak
Mei XiWen 10-8 Basem Eltahhan
Stuart Carrington 8-8 Nigel Bond (i am going to bed will update final score in this 1 tomorrow still another 3 frames possible)
Round 1
1st session results (again not all managed to get the 9 frames in the session)
Dominic Dale 5-3 Reanne Evans
Graeme Dott 9-0 Adrian Ridley
Mike Dunn 5-4 Duane Jones
Martin O'Donnell 5-1 Anthony Hamilton
Lyu Haotian 5-4 Fang Xiongman
Thor Chuan Leong 5-4 Michael Holt
Li Hang 4-3 Ashley Hugill
Rory McLeod 4-3 Ian Burns
Akani Songsermsawad 5-2 Lukas Kleckers
Aditya Mehta 5-4 Zhao Xintong
Stuart Carrington won 10-9, match finished 2:04am
Had last pool game of the season last night and we needed one frame to win division one (Tunbridge Wells league), we won 6-3
Round 1 results(despite having 2 sessions finihsed alot of matches havent actually finished yet)
Graeme Dott 10-1 Adrian Ridley
Mike Dunn 10-8 Duane Jones
Lyu Haotian 10-8 Fang Xiongman
Michael Holt 10-7 Thor Chuan Leong
Akani Songsermsawad 10-4 Lukas Kleckers
Dominic Dale 9-7 Reanne Evans
Martin O'Donnell 7-4 Anthony Hamilton
Li Hang 8-7 Ashley Hugill
Rory McLeod 7-7 Ian Burns
Zhao Xintong 9-8 Aditya Mehta
LIANG WENBO HAS MADE HIS 3RD CAREER 147 AND HIS 2ND THIS SEASON.
He then missed the black and finished on 140 for a potential second 147 of the match
1st round results
Dominic Dale 10-7 Reanne Evans
Martin O'Donnell 10-7Anthony Hamilton(AST in this was crazy Hamilton 40 seconds O'Donnell 35 seconds)
Li Hang 10-9 Ashley Hugill
Rory McLeod 10-8 Ian Burns
Zhao Xintong 10-8 Aditya Mehta
Robin Hull 10-7 Cap Yupeng
Jimmy White 10-6 Sam Craigie
Mark Davies 10-1 Sanderson Lam
Michael Georgiou 10-4 Matthew Bolton
Andrew Higginson 10-4 David John
Jamie Jones 10-5 Craig Steadman
Liang Wenbo 10-2 Rod Lawler
Tian Pengfei 10-1 Li Yuan
Joe Perry 10-1 Ross Muir
Ricky Walden 10-8 Joe Swail
Lee Walker 10-6 Kristjan Helgason
So a quick recap on the players into the 2nd qualifying so far 32/64 are now known
Liang Wenbo (19)
Graeme Dott (21)
Joe Perry (22)
Martin Gould (24)
Xiao Guodong (25)
Ricky Walden (27)
Michael Holt (28)
Li Hang (36)
Robert Milkins (37)
Ben Woollaston (41)
Mark Davies (43)
Dominic Dale (44)
Jamie Jones (51)
Mike Dunn (53)
Michael Georgiou (54)
Stuart Carrington (56)
Matthew Selt (57)
Andrew Higginson (59)
Scott Donaldson (60)
Rory McLeod (61)
Lyu Haotian (68)
Elliot Slessor (69)
Lee Walker (70)
Mei XiWen (72)
Zhang Anda (73)
Tian Pengfei (74)
Akani Songsermsawad (76)
Zhao Xintong (78)
Martin O'Donnell (84)
Adam Duffy (99)
Jimmy White (101)
Robin Hull (110)
1st round results
Ken Doherty 10-8 Josh Boileau
Dave Gilbert 10-8 Billy Joe Castle
Kurt Maflin 10-7 Hamza Akbar
Yuan Sijun 10-5 Fergal O'Brien
Matthew Stevens 10-5 Ryan Thomerson
Tepchaiya Un-Nooh10-8 Alexander Ursenbacher
Chris Wakelin 10-4 Xu Si
Yan Bingtao 10-7 Jackson Page
Alfie Burden 10-6 Jamie Barrett
Adam Stefanow 10-8 Gary Wilson
Gerard Green 10-9 Mark King
Round 1
First session results
John J Astley 8-1 Marvin Lim
Jamie Cope 5-4 Hossein Vafaei
Sam Baird 7-2 Soheil Vahedi
Tom Ford 8-1 Leo Fernanez
Liam Highfield 6-3 Chen Zhe
Hammad Miah 6-3 Jordan Brown
Jimmy Robertson 7-2 Alex Borg
Noppon Saengkham 9-0 Chen Zifan
Daniel Wells 6-3 Kurt Dunham
Niu Zhuang 5-4 Michael White
These matches conclude tomorrow afternoon
Round 1 results.
John J Astley 10-1 Marvin Lim
Hossein Vafaei 10-8 Jamie Cope
Sam Baird 10-5 Soheil Vahedi
Tom Ford 10-2 Leo Fernanez
Liam Highfield 10-3 Chen Zhe
Hammad Miah 10-9 Jordan Brown
Jimmy Robertson 10-2 Alex Borg
Noppon Saengkham 10-1 Chen Zifan
Daniel Wells 10-6 Kurt Dunham
Michael White 10-9 Niu Zhuang
Ryan Day 10-2 Igor Figueiredo
Yu DeLu 10-8 Sean O'Sullivan
Peter Ebdon 10-4 James Wattana
David Grace 10-6 Wang Yuchen
Oliver Lines 10-6 Harvey Chandler
Jack Lisowski 10-4 Christopher Keogan
Stephen Maguire 10-5 Allan Taylor
Alan McManus 10-2 Rhys Clark
Zhou Yuelong 10-1 Ian Preece
Robbie Williams 10-8 Jak Jones
Mitchell Mann 10-5 Peter Lines
Ryan Day (17)
Stephen Maguire (18)
Liang Wenbo (19)
Graeme Dott (21)
Joe Perry (22)
Yan Bingtao (23)
Martin Gould (24)
Xiao Guodong (25)
Dave Gilbert (26)
Ricky Walden (27)
Michael Holt (28)
Jack Lisowski (30)
Michael White (31)
Zhou Yuelong (32)
Tom Ford (33)
Jimmy Robertson (34)
Alan McManus (35)
Li Hang (36)
Robert Milkins (37)
Ben Woollaston (41)
Kurt Maflin (42)
Mark Davies (43)
Dominic Dale (44)
Yu DeLu (46)
Hossein Vafaei (47)
Robbie Williams (48)
Peter Ebdon (49)
Noppon Saengkham (50)
Jamie Jones (51)
Matthew Stevens (52)
Mike Dunn (53)
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