It really shows that in the first few matches, the experienced players who have got through 3 qualifying rounds and basically finished those matches 2-3 days ago, are catching the seeds stone cold. They’re confident and in form. The seeds haven’t played since China and are getting caught on the hop a wee bit.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostHe just needs to stop playing the occasional suicidal shot at critical points in a match and he will be triumphant ( i hope )
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Another one to Watch out for who could be World Champion is this year is Barry Hawkins, he always does well at the Crucible and as a good draw to. 1st Round Stuart Carrington, in his half of the draw with have Marco Fu, Lyu Haotian, Ding, Xiao Guodong, Anthony McGilll or Ryan Day. I can see Ryan giving Ding a good match if they both come through, because ryan beat Ding from 9-6 down in the last 32 (First round) in 2012 and went on to reach the quarter finals that year, Ryan as also played well last couple of months winning back to back tournaments and also a The Riga Masters A minor ranking event at the beginning of the season, while Barry as lost in two finals this year The Welsh Open to John Higgins and China Open to Mark Selby.Ronnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
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Originally Posted by Stony152 View PostThe record for fewest seeds advancing to the second round under this format is 8. It's happened twice. In 1992 and 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_W...r_Championship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_W...r_Championship
In 2012 Mark Selby (2), Shaun Murphy (5), Ding Junhui (7), Graeme Dott (9), Mark Allen (10), Martin Gould (11), Stephen Lee (12), and Stuart Bingham (16) all lost to a qualifier and John Higgins (1) barely survived 10-9. Higgins, Mark Williams (3) and Judd Trump (4) all lost in the second round. So going into the quarter-finals the highest seeds left were Neil Robertson (6) and Stephen Maguire (8)
I think that's the closest we've come to losing the top two seeds in the first round in recent years and it was definitely the year of the upset. Ronnie won as the the 14th sees. It could happen tomorrow and the way things have started, losing at least 8 seeds is definitely possible. If O'Sullivan, Fu, and Carter go on to lose we'll be half way there in the first 5 matches.
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Originally Posted by vilkrang View PostIf it was against any other qualifier then I'd still think Ronnie would have a good chance but I'd be very surprised if someone of Maguire's class let slip a 6-3 lead, even against ROS.
Happy to be proven wrong but Ronnie was very hot and cold today whereas Maguire looked pretty decent and played well in the qualifiers.
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Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View PostIf Ronnie goes, with Selby already gone, it opens it right up as others will think they can actually win, Judd, Wilson, Ding, Allen must fancy it now, Perry will be buzzing as well now!"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Dark View PostOr it could make for a low quality championship with a low quality winner.
Then again I suppose it's all down to taste. I'd rather watch snooker than century upon century."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostCan you explain what low quality snooker is and tell me which of the best snooker players in the world play it?
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Originally Posted by spike View PostI just don't see it. It's Maguire's temperament that's always in question for me. Even with a decent lead going into tommorow's session, I do feel he will struggle to get over the line. Not taking anything away from Maguire today, as he looked solid in amongst the balls. But there were one or two times today, where the odd crack started to appear in his game.
Should be a very interesting session tommorow all the same.
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