Originally Posted by John Flaf
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So who will make the main draw of the World Championship?
Usually in the old times, when the modus was similiar to this year almost always 5-8 players, who had to play more than one qualifying match made the draw. It's different this year though, cause everybody has to win at least two matches to qualify.
Still when I looked first at the draw I was tempted to pick nearly all of the latter entries, meaning players ranked 17-48.
My picks:
Joe Perry
Ryan Day
Luo Honghao
Michael Holt
Graeme Dott
Mark Joyce
Jak Jones
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Gary Wilson
Martin O'Donnell
Michael White
Sam Craigie
Jimmy Robertson
Matthew Selt
Liang Wenbo
Ali Carter
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postall starts today at 13:30 UK ! woohoo!
by the by - congrats to Allan Taylor on his 2-year tour cardThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Interesting to note the progression or reanne evans in these world championship qualifiers , she lost 7 - 10 to ken doherty in 2015 , good lord was that really five years ago ? she looked decent but her achilles heel seemed to be getting out of snookers , since she’s lost respectably to lee walker and dominic dale , maybe she should work on the war of attrition aspect and stamina not giving anything away as well as escaping snookers , assuming she gets good practice i don’t see why with a little improvement she couldn’t qualify tbh
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My predictions for the 16 Qualifiers are
1 Joe Perry
2 Ryan Day
3 Stuart Carrington
4 Ken Doherty
5 Graeme Dott
6 Matthew Stevens
7 Jak Jones
8 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
9 Gary Wilson
10 Matrin O'Donnell
11 Lyu Haotian
12 Scott Donaldson
13 Jimmy Robertson
14 Joe O'Connor
15 Lucua Brecel
16 Alan McManusRonnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
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Found this for live streaming, http://freestreams-live1.com/eurosport1/
no sound though, if you find any more links please share thank youRonnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
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