Nice victory for Mark. Also, the highest break of the tournament so far, 141.
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostI'm not sure you could really say Bingham came "out of nowhere". He was the 10th seed and the reigning Shanghai Masters champion when he won the Worlds, so he would have been among the outside favourites at least. :smile:
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Originally Posted by PatBlock View PostThis may sound a bit daft, but | don't think Ronnie is in particularly blistering form atm, he gave Ding loads of chances last night, more than plenty for Ding to compete and win. He's had a great season, that's true, but there has been an awful lot of capitulation from his opponents and I think in the longer format of the worlds he'll come undone. That is of course, if he meets an opponent capable of holding onto their bowels.
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Originally Posted by kibo View PostIt seems to me WC wont be the most interesting this year.Only Ronnie, Higgins and Williams are holding themselves together..If Selby doesnt repair his form there wont be any real contender for WC who is younger player...
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostI'm not sure you could really say Bingham came "out of nowhere". He was the 10th seed and the reigning Shanghai Masters champion when he won the Worlds, so he would have been among the outside favourites at least. :smile:
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Looking back to this thread, I have to concede that Bingham's win was more of a surprise than I remember. I had him in the third group of favourites, and he didn't get a single mention from anyone else. :smile:
Anyway, looking forward to tonight's match. Trump played excellent stuff against Maguire, then just blew Robertson away, so it's a similar situation to when they met in the Shanghai Masters final. On that occasion Trump failed to reproduce his form from earlier in the week, I suspect largely due to the fact he was playing O'Sullivan, so it will be interesting to see how it goes this time. :smile: The afternoon match could be good as well.
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Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
Anyway, looking forward to tonight's match. Trump played excellent stuff against Maguire, then just blew Robertson away, so it's a similar situation to when they met in the Shanghai Masters final. On that occasion Trump failed to reproduce his form from earlier in the week, I suspect largely due to the fact he was playing O'Sullivan, so it will be interesting to see how it goes this time. :smile: The afternoon match could be good as well.
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Really enjoyed last nights match. Williams really is a pleasure to watch in this form and was good to see Day make a fight back even if he didnt quite have enough. I make Williams third favourite for the worlds now. He's playing so well that I'd be pretty surprised if anybody other than O'Sullivan or Selby beat him over 2 sessions
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Day's defeat (really intriguing last frame by the way) means he probably has to go through the qualifiers at the Crucible. Right now he is in 16th place, but can't make anymore points as he isn't qualified for the China Open. So Mark Allen only needs to win his opener there against Noppon Saengkham to overtake Day.
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McGill and Murphy, what a tough game...no one giving an inch!
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