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  • #31
    Pengfei's safety play let him down at times, and was unable to put any real pressure on Burnett after the MSI. Credit to Burnett though as he showed some good form especially in the latter part of the match..
    "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

    ALEX HIGGINS

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    • #32
      There is nothing wrong with Milkins. These are good players they are up against, on home soil. It is not a shock these days if seeds lose to wild cards.

      MW

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      • #33
        Complete disaster for those of us who want to keep track of the players' performances. No frame scores, no century break list!!

        The worldsnooker.com = the triumph of laziness + incompetence + unprofessionalism.
        Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
        Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest

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        • #34
          Originally Posted by MattWilson View Post
          There is nothing wrong with Milkins. These are good players they are up against, on home soil. It is not a shock these days if seeds lose to wild cards.

          MW
          gone are the days when china wild cards was fodder for pros to knock down.

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by Mignon View Post
            Complete disaster for those of us who want to keep track of the players' performances. No frame scores, no century break list!!

            The worldsnooker.com = the triumph of laziness + incompetence + unprofessionalism.
            you have frame scores on eurosport.

            everybody knows global & workdsnooker websites are outdated.

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            • #36
              Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View Post
              jan varhass's luggage as gone missing on it's way to shangi
              He must be really unlucky then, apparently his luggage went missing when he went to Sheffield for one of the Ptc events too.

              Speaking of refs, is it just me or does anyone else think Terry Camilleri and Brendan Moore look very similar? I was watching Eurosport earlier and Terry was reffing, but I wasn't sure until of a close up if it was him or Brendan.

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by best1966 View Post

                Speaking of refs, is it just me or does anyone else think Terry Camilleri and Brendan Moore look very similar?
                I think it must be you. I don't see any similarity between the two..
                "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

                ALEX HIGGINS

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                • #38
                  Originally Posted by tatannes View Post
                  you have frame scores on eurosport.
                  I find results not frame scores. Obviously I don't know where to look!! Can you please post the link? Thanks.
                  Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
                  Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest

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                  • #39
                    Harold just threw the first frame away must of had 3 or 4 good chances. Ended up in a black ball game and hes pushed the black towards the pocket and left an easyish game ball for suwannawat. hmm...
                    I love the game of snooker :) (even though my mates think that its just a load of balls :D )

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                    • #40
                      Harold is having a mare out there today.. poor fella.. still only 1-0 down so time to improve!!

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                      • #41
                        he is a bit more fluid now he has got that first frame under his belt. he looked really ropey in the first frame though!

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                        • #42
                          I was on betfair and towards the end of the frame the market was going mental!
                          I love the game of snooker :) (even though my mates think that its just a load of balls :D )

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                          • #43
                            Just been watching some footage of the opening ceremony. Bizarre tournament this one - the players look forward to it and are greeted like kings and yet look so bored and bemused at the press conferences etc. And, despite the massive fanbase, the atmosphere at the matches themselves always seem to be lacking with empty seats visible everywhere.

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                            • #44
                              So, no framescores available this time? GSC used to have them but I can't find anything anywhere.

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                              • #45
                                Jamie Burnett 5-2 Tian Pengfei 70(32,27)-57(57), 0-130(130), 25-76(63), 94(94)-0, 131(131)-0, 67(49)-2, 74(51)-34(31)
                                Andrew Higginson 5-2 Rouzi Maimaiti 64(54)-74(57), 50-42, 75(26,41)-8, 59(59)-71(55), 60(59)-54(41), 79(25)-28(23), 80(26,31)-45(26)
                                Ken Doherty 5-4 Mohammad Sajjad 66-76(48), 88(23,41)-16, 21-54(25), 17-107(34,63), 113(109)-10, 13-65(21,24), 79(79)-24(24), 78(39)-36(28), 83(83)-0
                                Rob Milkins 3-5 Jin Long 15-58(20), 21(21)-107(46,61), 37-57(20,24), 64(33,31)-23, 4-89(59,26), 77(71)-1, 68(64)-23, 32(32)-67(50)
                                Dave Harold 5-1 Passakorn Suwannawat 61(38)-63, 72(32,29)-12, 106(106)-7, 67(56)-29(28), 74(42)-9, 81(81)-0
                                Mike Dunn 1-5 Mei Xiwen 15-68(68), 31-84(40,28), 32-66(24,37), 87(82)-0, 18-106(100), 10-74(29,43)
                                Martin Gould 5-3 Li Hang 56(25)-33, 52-53(52), 52(33)-41(32), 58-27, 47(21)-57(44), 12-89(24,55), 70(26,27)-20, 63(22,39)-18
                                Joe Delaney 5-1 Li Yan 51(23)-39, 61(32)-27, 64(26)-28(23), 30(30)-89(63,26), 67(24,22,21)-13, 61-47

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