Good tournament for Gilbert so far...beating Trump, Cope and Jimmy White. Higgins, Williams and Hendry are all out in round 1.
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183. Mark Selby 2-4 Stephen Maguire 13-68(61), 36-59, 58-50(50), 66(58)-55(55), 18-59, 0-78(78)
184. Mark Davis 3-4 Stuart Bingham 70(56)-76(76), 69-39, 73-48, 0-91(91), 0-96(96), 64-60(60), 0-115(115)
185. Bjorn Haneveer 0-4 Ronnie O'sullivan 1-74(70), 41-88, 0-132(132), 4-105(72)
186. Martin Gould 4-3 Nigel Bond 9-117(58,55), 55-64, 10-68, 84-46, 82-7, 68-43, 64(57)-1
187. Michael Holt 2-4 Joe Jogia 64(58)-4, 17-61(55), 0-75(75), 39-72(71), 77(77)-0, 32-66
188. David Brown Gilbert 4-1 Jimmy White 100(93)-12, 65(59)-0, 70-53, 54-70(53), 76(76)-0
189. Gary Wilson 2-4 Eden Sharav 62-22, 5-71(71), 71-51, 16-96(52), 9-67(67), 0-105(105)
190. Marcus Campbell 4-2 Dechawat Poomjaeng 95(94)-35, 50-42, 52-69(51), 109(108)-1, 1-74(74), 79(53)-39
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175. James Wattana 4-1 Mike Dunn 59-49, 13-83, 71(71)-12, 66-56, 66-59
176. Tom Ford 3-4 Joe Perry 107-31, 48-56, 0-121(120), 79(53)-21, 24-72(54), 59-26, 24-118(110)
177. Jamie Jones 4-2 Peter Lines 101(101)-0, 112(80)-0, 32-64(59), 1-70(70), 77-7, 65-53
178. Fergal O'Brien 4-2 Simon Bedford 70(70)-52(52), 19-62, 101(68)-29, 66-1, 31-73, 87(58)-8
179. Xiao Guodong 4-3 Kurt Maflin 70-21, 67-36, 28-71, 72(71)-16, 0-145(145), 7-89(89), 61-8
180. Liam Highfield 4-0 Scott Mackenzie 79(58)-41, 59-32, 67-32, 54-38
181. Stephen Lee 0-4 Graeme Dott 32-76(57), 39-85, 9-55, 0-87(59)
182. Robbie Williams 4-2 Allister Carter 69(60)-0, 21-71(71), 1-63(61), 64-14, 57-43, 55-23
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Originally Posted by KashifK View PostAnyone seen what this Eden Sharav plays like. Can't find anything on him. Certainly one to watch if he carries on like he is.
http://prosnookerblog.com/2011/06/20...nday/#comments
http://www.scottishsnooker.info/home...emid=2&lang=en
Eden is one of a handful of young Scottish players who have their sights set on a pro career, among them Scott Donaldson, Michael Leslie, Rhys Clark and Ross Muir.
Eden finished the season ranked 8 on the Scottish Main Tour and 4 on the Under 21 tour which was a disappointing season for him. He also fell to young Kascper in the European Under 21s in Malta. He has done well at the recent Pontins events, securing a win there recently in the Under 21s
However he has been practicing regularly this season with John Higgins, Marcus Campbell, Alan MacManus and Ants McGill and it looks like it is now paying off.
It’s an expensive game to play and thanks to Pockets Promotions and others Eden has only entered this PTC event for some experience to see how he would get on with the conditions and the format. He is not entered in any others!
The conditions and format will suit “The Tartan Touch” as the young Scottish players are also used to playing long hours week in week out.
Eden knows no fear on the table no matter who he plays as he zones in on the balls. Every match is just another opportunity to do what he loves to do and you practically have to throw him out the venue!
He now plays Marcus in the last 16 so who knows?
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Originally Posted by KashifK View PostAnyone seen what this Eden Sharav plays like. Can't find anything on him. Certainly one to watch if he carries on like he is.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostI've seen a few videos on FB a few months back, I think he has his own table so to have that kind of start at a young age is only going to give you a big advantage over the not so lucky ones. Looks a very promising player, reminds me a bit of a young Stephen Lee.
He is a prime example of a young player trying against all the odds in this game.
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Originally Posted by bigbreak View PostThat's not true. Eden lives with his mother in a flat in Alloa. He is NOT one of the lucky ones. He has no job, can't drive and travels to all the Scottish events by public transport, unless he is lucky enough to get a lift.
He is a prime example of a young player trying against all the odds in this game.
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostRonnie 2 nil down to Martin Gould . Potential shock on the cards ?"Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."
ALEX HIGGINS
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