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I enjoyed the snooker today, particularly Marco Fu's match, where he made three centuries and two more breaks over 60. He is hard to play against when he scores that well. :smile:
We've had an unusual number of surprises so far, Yuan Sijun beating Gould 5-0 being the biggest one. Yuan is the only Chinese player to progress to the last32 (Tian is still to play Hawkins in the last64), so I hope can give Dott a good game. :smile:
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don't know, Trump was given a walkover on Stuart but Stuart still made the trip according to earn, so was present on chinese soil.Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostI enjoyed the snooker today, particularly Marco Fu's match, where he made three centuries and two more breaks over 60. He is hard to play against when he scores that well. :smile:
We've had an unusual number of surprises so far, Yuan Sijun beating Gould 5-0 being the biggest one. Yuan is the only Chinese player to progress to the last32 (Tian is still to play Hawkins in the last64), so I hope can give Dott a good game. :smile:
maybe has sumthing to do with his new cue .
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Originally Posted by Rane View PostBingham must have been quite close to O´Sullivans record number of unanswered points. Anyone who remembers how many o`Sulllivan made ?
I think Bingham had 547 against Baird before missing a black. So he would have only needed a red and a colour to break the record, and he did get position. :smile:
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The game is popular in China but mainly for the younger people who have more interest playing than watching I believe.
Also I've heard that a big problem in these events is the ticket prices are quite high compared to that of the UK and of course wages in China are a fraction of what they are here. I think that is why we see poor crowds, add into the fact that half the time the players simply can't be bothered with some of the events and when their big names like Ding and Wenbo go out and with no Ronnie, the only real name they care about left is Trump.
I think Barry is under pressure now to get more UK events on the calendar. The majority of players live here so it makes economic sense for all to just get more events here. China is not a market that is ever going to take off because as we can see the events are just not supported well enough.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostThe game is popular in China but mainly for the younger people who have more interest playing than watching I believe.
Also I've heard that a big problem in these events is the ticket prices are quite high compared to that of the UK and of course wages in China are a fraction of what they are here. I think that is why we see poor crowds, add into the fact that half the time the players simply can't be bothered with some of the events and when their big names like Ding and Wenbo go out and with no Ronnie, the only real name they care about left is Trump.
I think Barry is under pressure now to get more UK events on the calendar. The majority of players live here so it makes economic sense for all to just get more events here. China is not a market that is ever going to take off because as we can see the events are just not supported well enough.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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