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Post by mypcsarabbtintwat on Dec 14, 2005 2:56:31 GMT 1
This evening's scores: Stephen Maguire 8-9 Steve Davis Mark Williams 3-9 Stephen Hendry Mark King 6-9 Joe Perry Neil Robertson 9-8 Shaun Murphy Quarter-final draw: Steve Davis v Ken Doherty Ali Carter v Stephen Hendry Joe Perry v Stuart Bingham Ding Junhui v Neil Robertson The reigning champion and World champion are both out. What a result for Steve Davis! He also equalled John Higgins' highest break of the tournament with a 145 in the penultimate frame. Another major quarter-final means he's virtually guaranteed of his top 16 place for next season. I believe Hendry's win means he will move up to #1 in the provisional rankings after this tournament. Stuart Bingham should climb into the top 16. Neil Robertson will move into the top 10. I think he could go as high as #3 if he wins the tournament. Ding Junhui should climb into the top 50. He could go top 30 if he wins the tournament. I'm predicting a Hendry v Bingham final. Mark King 6-9 Joe Perry haha more prove luck beet ronnie not skill dude games over right more play ;D woofyyyyyyyyyyyyy roofyyyyyyyyy mooooooooo yooooooooooooooooooooooo wwaazuupppppppppp ;D
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Post by -Big Dan- on Dec 14, 2005 17:03:08 GMT 1
Ali Carter's on for a 147!
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Post by -Big Dan- on Dec 14, 2005 17:05:24 GMT 1
Damn, he missed the black before the final red!
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Post by Panda on Dec 14, 2005 18:08:01 GMT 1
Meanwhile, Davis is absolutely grinding Doherty into submission...
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Post by Panda on Dec 14, 2005 18:53:17 GMT 1
This afternoon's scores: Steve Davis 6-1 Ken Doherty Ali Carter 3-5 Stephen Hendry
Both matches conclude tonight.
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Post by Panda on Dec 15, 2005 1:45:13 GMT 1
Tonight's results: Steve Davis 9-7 Ken Doherty Ali Carter 7-9 Stephen Hendry
Davis and Hendry meet in the semis. It's the first time Davis has reached this stage of the tournament for 15 years.
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Post by Panda on Dec 15, 2005 23:33:14 GMT 1
Tonight's results: Joe Perry 9-8 Stuart Bingham Ding Junhui 9-5 Neil Robertson
Semi-finals: Steve Davis v Stephen Hendry Joe Perry v Ding Junhui
Perry reaches the semis for the second year in a row. Last year he lead David Gray 8-7 in the semi, with Gray needing a snooker but still managed to lose the match. It's Ding's second time in a ranking semi-final, after he won the China Open earlier in the year.
Davis and Hendry play tomorrow, with Perry and Ding meeting on Saturday.
Also, the draw for the World Championship qualifiers has been made. The qualifying competition has been drastically scaled back from last year. The most major change is that PIOS players (the Challenge Tour last year) haven't been given entry to the tournament. There will only be 14 non-Main Tour players taking part. They will play their own mini tournament, with 2 players going forward to the Main Tour qualifying. I'm not sure how the players have been selected. It may have been by invitation-only. It means that this year's World Championship will have 108 players taking part, compared with over 250 last year. There will be 7 qualifying rounds in total, compared with 13 last year. The qualifying tournament starts on 5th January.
Non-Main Tour qualifying Round 1: Stefan Mazrocis (bye) David Singh v Ali Bassiri Mehmet Husnu (bye) Del Smith v Garry Baldrey Phil Seaton v Dermot McGlinchey Les Dodd v Tony Knowles Neil Selman v Stephen Ormerod Ian Stark v Gerrit bij de Leij
Main Tour qualifying Round 1: Joe Jogia v Hugh Abernethy Ding Junhui v Stuart Mann Nick Dyson v James McBain David McDonnell v Moh Keen Ho David Roe v Gary Wilkinson Simon Bedford v Alex Borg Leo Fernandez v Judd Trump Scott Mackenzie v Habib Subah Alfie Burden v Bjorn Haneveer Darren Morgan v David Gilbert Sean Storey v qualifier 2 Adam Davies v Mark Allen Paul Davies v Jin Long Andrew Norman v Gary Wilson Paul Wykes v qualifier 1 Joe Delaney v Liang Wenbo
Players receiving byes to Round 2: Jamie Cope Brian Morgan Matthew Couch Tom Ford Lee Spick Jimmy Michie Mike Dunn Marcus Campbell Rod Lawler Jamie Burnett Robin Hull Justin Astley Shokat Ali James Tatton Lee Walker Chris Norbury
Players receiving byes to Round 3: Michael Judge Drew Henry Fergal O'Brien Dave Harold Ricky Walden Mark Selby Rory McLeod Stuart Bingham Dominic Dale Tony Drago Mark Davis Patrick Wallace Joe Swail Gerard Greene Adrian Gunnell Stuart Pettman
Players receiving byes to Round 4: (takes place in March) Ali Carter Barry Hawkins Marco Fu Ian McCulloch John Parrott Robert Milkins Nigel Bond Ryan Day Anthony Hamilton James Wattana David Gray Andy Hicks Barry Pinches Neil Robertson Mark King Michael Holt
Automatic qualifiers for the Crucible: Shaun Murphy Steve Davis Jimmy White Peter Ebdon Matthew Stevens Ken Doherty Alan McManus Stephen Maguire Stephen Hendry Graeme Dott Stephen Lee Paul Hunter John Higgins Mark Williams Joe Perry Ronnie O'Sullivan
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Post by Earl Purple on Dec 15, 2005 23:47:08 GMT 1
anyone spot a familiar name in there?
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Post by Panda on Dec 15, 2005 23:48:44 GMT 1
anyone spot a familiar name in there? I spot several. I guess you're referring to Tony Knowles...
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Post by Earl Purple on Dec 16, 2005 1:11:40 GMT 1
yeah - my era...
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Post by Panda on Dec 16, 2005 18:42:37 GMT 1
He's still playing but hasn't been on the Main Tour for a few years. Last year, he won his first World Championship qualifying match 5-0 but lost in the next round to David Gilbert, who is now on the Main Tour.
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Post by Panda on Dec 16, 2005 18:44:21 GMT 1
Davis is at it again! He leads Stephen Hendry 7-1 after the first session of their semi-final!
It resumes at 7pm with Davis only needing 2 frames out of a possible 9 for a place in the final.
When the tournament started, he was 150-1 to win it.
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Post by Pablo on Dec 17, 2005 1:34:06 GMT 1
Davis through 9-6!
It will be interesting to see who he is playing in the final, against Ding Junhui it could be something special.
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Post by -Big Dan- on Dec 17, 2005 14:00:05 GMT 1
I am delighted for Steve Davis. I think he's got a genuine chance of taking the title, if he plays as well in the final as he has done throughout the tournament.
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Post by Panda on Dec 17, 2005 17:13:38 GMT 1
Davis v Ding would be great. I'd probably pick Ding to win that one. If it's Davis and Perry though, my money would be on Davis. Either way, it's great to see Davis in a final again (his 100th!) and I'd love to see him win it. He could be up to 3 in the provisional world rankings after this. Ding would be knocking on the door of the top 20 if he won the tournament.
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Post by Panda on Dec 17, 2005 21:56:09 GMT 1
It's Davis v Ding in the final!
Ding dominated Joe Perry in tonight's evening session to win 9-4. He was on for a 144 in the final frame but missed the last pink.
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Post by Pablo on Dec 18, 2005 2:13:14 GMT 1
Should be an entertaining final providing that Steve can keep his brilliant form.
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Post by Panda on Dec 18, 2005 20:46:12 GMT 1
5-3 to Ding after the first session but Davis should be happy to still be in the match, as he didn't play particularly well...
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Post by Pablo on Dec 19, 2005 1:53:16 GMT 1
Ding becomes the first overseas person to win the UK championship. Must say it was a good match and very tactical.
But yeah, Ding played well on the day and deserve to win
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Post by -Big Dan- on Dec 19, 2005 2:18:15 GMT 1
I think Ding truly deserved to win. Steve just wasn't playing anything like as well as he had done for the rest of the tournament. Surely now Ding is going to shoot up the world rankings.
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