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  • Low highest break?

    From what I can make out, the highest break of the quarter-finals was Ryan Day's 96.

    Is this true?

  • #2
    Didn't Murphy make a 134 against Dott?

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Robert602
      Didn't Murphy make a 134 against Dott?
      No idea – can't find any scores anywhere!

      Please enlighten!

      Good morning, by the way. Are you as drunk as I am (quite possibly not)?

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      • #4
        I only wish I was. Got an early morning deadline tomorrow (by which I mean today) and I've spent all day watching snooker, so it's going to be a late one .

        Anyway, here's my source:

        "Carter will now face Shaun Murphy, who saw off Graeme Dott 5-2 in a battle of the last two World Champions.

        Dott made a 54 clearance to take the opening frame and went 2-0 up in a scrappy second.

        But Rotherham's Murphy has been something of a comeback-specialist this week, having recovered from 4-2 down to beat Ricky Walden and 4-3 down against Stephen Lee.

        He stepped up a gear to win five frames on the spin with runs of 55, 134, 58 and 86.

        "I played a couple of bad shots in the first two frames, but after that I kept it tight and took my chances well," said Murphy, who spoke of the changes he has made to his game to become a better all-round player."


        http://www.worldsnooker.com/tourname...d18463)-58.htm

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        • #5
          Hi Statman.

          I've just posted on another thread. I'm pretty sure Murphy's 134 is correct.
          2009 Shanghai Masters Lucky Dip Champion
          2010/11 Overall Prediction Champion

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          • #6
            Yeah thanks Pat (and Robert). I've just seen your post and updated the scoreboard. Quite a few bonuses for the 134!

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