Okay, semi-finals day is here... Probably one of the most unexpected line-ups we've ever had at the Masters, with all the players ranked in the bottom half of the top16, but it should still produce some exciting snooker. :smile:
Shaun Murphy v. Ali Carter: Murphy is the only semi-finalist who has won a big title in recent times, along with another couple of big finals in China, which should make him the man to beat here. For Carter, the semi-finals of the Masters will be a new experience. It's funny, he never reached this stage back when he was a tournament winner and a solid top16 player, but he does it now when he would have missed the tournament if O'Sullivan had taken part. :smile: These two players have actually had quite a rivalry over the years, with Carter more than holding his own (perhaps he is even on top when it comes to the really big matches), but at this point in time Murphy has to be considered the stronger player. Murphy to win 6-4.
David Gilbert v. Stuart Bingham: No matches at the business end of any tournament between these two, but the telling statistic is that Gilbert has never beaten Bingham, not even in the short format, even though they've played each other plenty of times. Obviously Bingham is the bigger name and the proven champion in this pairing, but if we just go by this season's results, Gilbert has to be the favourite. I think everyone would like to see him win a big tournament soon, simply because he has been playing such good snooker for quite some time now. He has been really close a number of times now, and in proper tournaments as well, not just the short-format stuff that often sees less prominent players doing well. He has also been very convincing so far this week, never letting either of his previous opponents get anywhere close to him. I will go against the head-to-head here and predict Gilbert to win, 6-3.
Should be a good day. :smile:
Shaun Murphy v. Ali Carter: Murphy is the only semi-finalist who has won a big title in recent times, along with another couple of big finals in China, which should make him the man to beat here. For Carter, the semi-finals of the Masters will be a new experience. It's funny, he never reached this stage back when he was a tournament winner and a solid top16 player, but he does it now when he would have missed the tournament if O'Sullivan had taken part. :smile: These two players have actually had quite a rivalry over the years, with Carter more than holding his own (perhaps he is even on top when it comes to the really big matches), but at this point in time Murphy has to be considered the stronger player. Murphy to win 6-4.
David Gilbert v. Stuart Bingham: No matches at the business end of any tournament between these two, but the telling statistic is that Gilbert has never beaten Bingham, not even in the short format, even though they've played each other plenty of times. Obviously Bingham is the bigger name and the proven champion in this pairing, but if we just go by this season's results, Gilbert has to be the favourite. I think everyone would like to see him win a big tournament soon, simply because he has been playing such good snooker for quite some time now. He has been really close a number of times now, and in proper tournaments as well, not just the short-format stuff that often sees less prominent players doing well. He has also been very convincing so far this week, never letting either of his previous opponents get anywhere close to him. I will go against the head-to-head here and predict Gilbert to win, 6-3.
Should be a good day. :smile:
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