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Updating QR2 records of higher seeded players. The higher seeded player has won 67% of the time. So it's 85% in QR1 and only 67% in QR2. So the highest seeded player in a group of 8, on average, gets to today's stage 57% of the time. 16*0.57 = 9.1, so typically 9 of the top 16 get to today's round. This year 10 top seeded players have made, so 1 above average.
2018 - 20-12
2017 - 23-9
2016 - 25-7
2015 - 18-14
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Record of higher ranked player in QR3 matches since the new format began in 2015. They've won 71% of the time.
2017 - 10-6
2016 - 14-2
2015 - 10-6
As I think about it, I think I've made a mistake in how I've predicted how many 17-32 seeds should have gotten to QR2. Instead of using all of the matches in each round to get a percentage, I should have only used matches involving those players. So, in reality, it's probably going to be more than 9.1 expected to get through to QR3. I'll take a look at that again.
I apologize to those of you who hated Math in school and are getting flashbacks.
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Stony152 (11) - Day, Xiao, Dott, Milkins, Lyu, Liang, Lisowski, Perry, Thepchaiya, Robertson, Maguire
Odrl (10) - Day, Xiao, Dott, Holt, Liang, Lisowski, Walden, Perry, White, Maguire
JimMalone (10) – Day, Xiao, Dott, Milkins, Lyu, Liang, McManus, Perry, Robertson, Maguire
Mr Snooker (10) - Day, Xiao, Holt, Lyu, Stevens, Liang, Lisowski, Walden, Robertson, Maguire
jw147 (9) - Ebdon, Highfield, Xiao, Zhang, Milkins, McLeod, McManus, Wakelin, Burden
If the overnight scores hold, the final result will be....
Stony152 - 8
Odrl - 7
Mr Snooker - 7
JimMalone - 6
jw147 - 4
The White/Robertson match is key. If Robertson wins, I should keep the lead. If White wins it's all to play for.
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Originally Posted by Stony152 View PostThe White/Robertson match is key. If Robertson wins, I should keep the lead. If White wins it's all to play for.
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Alfie showing his frustration, banging the table when missed that shot; I have always liked when my opponent shows their frustrations and anger in their own game, as it lifts my game.
Come on Alfie, calm down, play the balls, focus on your match and stop looking at the other tablesUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostAlfie showing his frustration, banging the table when missed that shot; I have always liked when my opponent shows their frustrations and anger in their own game, as it lifts my game.
Come on Alfie, calm down, play the balls, focus on your match and stop looking at the other tables
-The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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Originally Posted by kayen147 View PostUn-Nooh qualified, really glad for him also classy act by Alfie at end.
Shame for Burden (Q-School now?) as I have a soft spot for him as being the first Pro-player I spoke toUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostAlfie showing his frustration, banging the table when missed that shot; I have always liked when my opponent shows their frustrations and anger in their own game, as it lifts my game.
Come on Alfie, calm down, play the balls, focus on your match and stop looking at the other tables
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