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I think he learned the game in finland. If i have heard ( and remember) right his father owned a club here in Finland. He moved to London when he started as a professional. But nowadays he lives in Turku in Finland! Last season he took part in couple of Finnish ranking competition.
Hope he does well in GP. He is really good player and magnificent break builder!
So he is a finnish guy playing snooker Nice! Pity that Stefan Mazrocis is not on main tour anymore.
Sure. If that sort of player can be competitive on this level, it really shows the state of the game. This player has been on the circuit for nearly 2 decades and never had any impact. If he does now, it shows it all. Look how Hendry is playing, number one. It hurts!
Michael Holt (Eng) 1-1 David Roe (Eng)
Peter Ebdon (Eng) 2-1 Robert Milkins (Eng)
Stephen Lee (Eng) 1-1 Stuart Bingham (Eng)
Shaun Murphy (Eng) 0-0 Mark King (Eng)
Graeme Dott (Sco) 1-1 Joe Perry (Eng)
Steve Davis (Eng) 0-0 Jamie Cope (Eng)
Joe Swail (NI) 0-0 Judd Trump (Eng)
Andy Hicks (Eng) 0-0 Liang Wenbo (Chn)
Barry Hawkins (Eng) 0-0 Issara Kachaiwong (Tha)
i have to say, i like the round robin stage in a way. A lot of matches being played. Even some players coming to the arena twice!
Sure. If that sort of player can be competitive on this level, it really shows the state of the game. This player has been on the circuit for nearly 2 decades and never had any impact. If he does now, it shows it all. Look how Hendry is playing, number one. It hurts!
To be honest Gerrard Greene is no way a top 10 player So that win is not particularly telling, I think. Hendry... well, he's not playing to his high standard quite a time
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