Afternoon session Gerard Greene 6-1 Brian Ochoiski
Peter Lines 6-1 Connor Benzey
Barry Pinches 6-0 Dean Young
Thor Chuan Leong 6-3 Iulian Boiko
Fraser Patrick 6-1 Sean Maddocks
Mitchell Mann 6-2 Paul Davison
Rory Mcleod 6-5 Billy Joe Castle
Evening session Alex Borg 6-4 Patrick Whelan Ben Mertens 6-2 James Cahill Ian Preece 6-5 Igor Figueiredo Simon Lichtenberg 6-2 Adam Duffy Hammad Miah 6-5 Florian Nussle Jake Nicholson 6-2 Brandon Sargeant Fan Zhengyi 6-4 Dylan Emery
First result of round 2 and the man on form wins again, having won a 2 year tour card earlier this week Taylor is full of confidence and has only dropped 2 frames in his 2 matches so far
Allan Taylor 6-1 Lee Walker
Wu Yize 6-4 Robbie Williams
Joe O'Connor 6-3 Duane Jones
Alfie Burden 6-3 Tyler Rees
Louis Heathcote 6-3 Kishan Hirani
Fergal O'Brien 6-3 Rod Lawler
Jimmy White 6-4 Michael Georgiou
Ashley Carty 6-4 Ross Muir
Alexander Ursenbacher 6-1 Chen Feilong
Andrew Higginson 6-0 Hayden Staniland
Sam Craigie 6-0 Andy Hicks
Elliot Slessor 6-2 Antoni Kowalski
Jackson Page 6-3 Harvey Chandler
Michael White 6-5 Jamie O'Neill
Mike Dunn 6-5 Kacper Filipia
Eden Sharav 6-3 Nigel Bond
First result of today is already in and its very unsurprising
World Championship Qualifiers Result
Martin Gould 6-0 Amine Amiri
Not often I say this about a player but I think Amine needs to give up, still no frames against any pro players and his only frame was in his 4-3 win against an amateur in the first round of the Gibraltar Open, still has a year on his tour card but cant see him making much of an impression based on what he has done this past year
First result of today is already in and its very unsurprising
World Championship Qualifiers Result
Martin Gould 6-0 Amine Amiri
Not often I say this about a player but I think Amine needs to give up, still no frames against any pro players and his only frame was in his 4-3 win against an amateur in the first round of the Gibraltar Open, still has a year on his tour card but cant see him making much of an impression based on what he has done this past year
He is a pool player i think, unless i have the names mixed up. You cant just say someone needs to give up, you dont see them in practice or how much effort they have put in. People who play on the tour or the odd event dont get there by fluke.
First result of today is already in and its very unsurprising
World Championship Qualifiers Result
Martin Gould 6-0 Amine Amiri
Not often I say this about a player but I think Amine needs to give up, still no frames against any pro players and his only frame was in his 4-3 win against an amateur in the first round of the Gibraltar Open, still has a year on his tour card but cant see him making much of an impression based on what he has done this past year
He is a pool player i think, unless i have the names mixed up. You cant just say someone needs to give up, you dont see them in practice or how much effort they have put in. People who play on the tour or the odd event dont get there by fluke.
He has been a pro player for a year and there is no improvement, he still cant win a frame, he got unlucky with draws early on, but thats 2 matches in a row against Martin Gould now and he still has won a frame.
Now Martin Gould is a good player but to lose to matches in a row without winning a frame.
His highest break as a pro player is 48 as well, there is just no improvement
First result of today is already in and its very unsurprising
World Championship Qualifiers Result
Martin Gould 6-0 Amine Amiri
Not often I say this about a player but I think Amine needs to give up, still no frames against any pro players and his only frame was in his 4-3 win against an amateur in the first round of the Gibraltar Open, still has a year on his tour card but cant see him making much of an impression based on what he has done this past year
He is a pool player i think, unless i have the names mixed up. You cant just say someone needs to give up, you dont see them in practice or how much effort they have put in. People who play on the tour or the odd event dont get there by fluke.
He has been a pro player for a year and there is no improvement, he still cant win a frame, he got unlucky with draws early on, but thats 2 matches in a row against Martin Gould now and he still has won a frame.
Now Martin Gould is a good player but to lose to matches in a row without winning a frame.
His highest break as a pro player is 48 as well, there is just no improvement
We will have to disagree my friend, as i stated you dont know how much effort or how much expense they have paid out just to get a chance. Respect to anyone who makes it to that level, you dont know how good he is in practice, it could be a number of things. Respect to anyone who puts the effort in as you know yourself the game is not easy.
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Result
Round 1
Afternoon session
Gerard Greene 6-1 Brian Ochoiski
Peter Lines 6-1 Connor Benzey
Barry Pinches 6-0 Dean Young
Thor Chuan Leong 6-3 Iulian Boiko
Fraser Patrick 6-1 Sean Maddocks
Mitchell Mann 6-2 Paul Davison
Rory Mcleod 6-5 Billy Joe Castle
Evening session
Alex Borg 6-4 Patrick Whelan
Ben Mertens 6-2 James Cahill
Ian Preece 6-5 Igor Figueiredo
Simon Lichtenberg 6-2 Adam Duffy
Hammad Miah 6-5 Florian Nussle
Jake Nicholson 6-2 Brandon Sargeant
Fan Zhengyi 6-4 Dylan Emery
Result
Allan Taylor 6-1 Lee Walker
First result of round 2 and the man on form wins again, having won a 2 year tour card earlier this week Taylor is full of confidence and has only dropped 2 frames in his 2 matches so far
Lee Walker with that result drops of the tour
Result
Wu Yize 6-4 Robbie Williams
Another great result for the young 16 year old Chinese player
Result
Joe O'Connor 6-3 Duane Jones
Result
Alfie Burden 6-3 Tyler Rees
Result
Louis Heathcote 6-3 Kishan Hirani
Kishan Hirani another to now drop of the main tour and will require Q School to regain his place
Result
Fergal O'Brien 6-3 Rod Lawler
Result
Jimmy White 6-4 Michael Georgiou
And another player drops of the tour and will need Q School to re enter.
Milkins next for White - can't see Jimmy winning that.
Result
Alexander Ursenbacher 6-1 Chen Feilong
Result
Andrew Higginson 6-0 Hayden Staniland
Result
Sam Craigie 6-0 Andy Hicks
Result
Elliot Slessor 6-2 Antoni Kowalski
Result
Jackson Page 6-3 Harvey Chandler
Result
Ashley Carty 6-4 Ross Muir
Result
Michael White 6-5 Jamie O'Neill
Result
Mike Dunn 6-5 Kacper Filipiak
Result
Eden Sharav 6-3 Nigel Bond
World Championship Qualifiers
Round 2
Results
Allan Taylor 6-1 Lee Walker
Wu Yize 6-4 Robbie Williams
Joe O'Connor 6-3 Duane Jones
Alfie Burden 6-3 Tyler Rees
Louis Heathcote 6-3 Kishan Hirani
Fergal O'Brien 6-3 Rod Lawler
Jimmy White 6-4 Michael Georgiou
Ashley Carty 6-4 Ross Muir
Alexander Ursenbacher 6-1 Chen Feilong
Andrew Higginson 6-0 Hayden Staniland
Sam Craigie 6-0 Andy Hicks
Elliot Slessor 6-2 Antoni Kowalski
Jackson Page 6-3 Harvey Chandler
Michael White 6-5 Jamie O'Neill
Mike Dunn 6-5 Kacper Filipia
Eden Sharav 6-3 Nigel Bond
Players who are now guaranteed to be relegated and will need Q School to re enter the tour
Adam Stefanow
James Wattana
Zhang Jiankang
Andy Lee
Chen Feilong
Kishan Hirani
Lee Walker
Harvey Chandler
Michael Georgiou
Zhang Anda
That list will increase as the week goes on and more players fail to qualify for The World Championships
But some interesting names there already
World Championship Qualifiers
Result
Martin Gould 6-0 Amine Amiri
Not often I say this about a player but I think Amine needs to give up, still no frames against any pro players and his only frame was in his 4-3 win against an amateur in the first round of the Gibraltar Open, still has a year on his tour card but cant see him making much of an impression based on what he has done this past year
Now Martin Gould is a good player but to lose to matches in a row without winning a frame.
His highest break as a pro player is 48 as well, there is just no improvement
Result
David Grace 6-1 Hammad Miah
Result
Liam Highfield 6-1 Alex Borg
Result
Sam Baird 6-4 Ben Mertens