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  • Originally Posted by Odrl View Post

    Hendry v. Campbell: Ok, Hendry is obviously a big favourite, but this could be a bit of a grudge match, with that 9-0 trashing in the minds of both players.
    none more than Hendry's..
    "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

    ALEX HIGGINS

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    • 7-13 September 2009


      all Times are BST

      Monday 7 September 2009

      6.30am

      Marcus Campbell v Wildcard 1
      Andrew Higginson v Wildcard 2
      Ken Doherty v Wildcard 3
      Graeme Dott v Wildcard 4

      11.30am

      Liang Wenbo v David Gilbert
      Nigel Bond v Wildcard 5
      Gerard Greene v Wildcard 6
      Matthew Selt v Wildcard 7

      Tuesday 8 September 2009

      6.30am

      Ricky Walden v Mark King
      Marco Fu v Winner of Wildcard 5
      Stephen Hendry v Winner of Wildcard 1
      Ryan Day v Winner of Wildcard 6

      11.30am

      John Higgins v Winner of Wildcard 7
      Peter Ebdon v Ding/Gilbert
      Mark Selby v Stuart Bingham
      Neil Robertson v Winner of Wildcard 3

      Wednesday 9 September 2009

      6.30am

      Ding Junhui v Stephen Lee
      Shaun Murphy v Michael Holt
      Ali Carter v Winner of Wildcard 2
      Joe Perry v Jamie Cope

      11.30am

      Ronnie O’Sullivan v Winner of Wildcard 4
      Stephen Maguire v Barry Hawkins
      Mark Allen v Matthew Stevens
      Mark Williams v Joe Swail

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      • Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
        7-13 September 2009
        Thanks Wild for raising my anticipation for the coming season this MUCH!



        =o)

        Noel

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        • So this is the time of the year when you wake up after 11pm.

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          • The wildcards have been confirmed today, see here on my blog or here on Global Snooker for confirmation.
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            • Good draw for Dott. Shehab shouldn't cause too many problems.

              Hopefully
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              • Originally Posted by Alex0paul View Post
                Good draw for Dott. Shehab shouldn't cause too many problems.

                Hopefully
                Yes, and it may be even better if Ronnie doesn't show up in Shanghai

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                • Before the 1st round discussion kicks off, whom do you see doing well in the first event of the season? This could be a tricky event for some players. China is not everyone's cup of tea as it is, but with it being the opening event of the ranking season, we could see some of the big names going out early, and some outsiders getting through. Also, this event was won by two qualifiers in the past, although it was the second event of the season when Walden won it last year. Another thing to look out for is some of the wildcards who could do well, especially Yu Delu and Tian Pengfei.

                  Here's how I see it going:

                  Quarter 1:

                  Walden v. King
                  Hendry v. Campbell/Tang
                  Ebdon v. Liang/Gilbert
                  Carter v. Higginson/Tian

                  The defending champion as the 1st seed was probably expecting an easier draw than this. He has to play a top16 player in the 1st round and possibly Hendry in the 2nd. Hendry and Walden played each other three times last season, Hendry winning twice. I suspect Hendry of not getting himself into form for the start of the season, and with Walden's record in the Chinese events, I'd make Walden a slight favourite to reach the QF here.

                  A potential Ebdon v. Liang match is one I'm particularly looking forward to, with Ebdon being the China Open champion and Liang the local favourite, and with the betting controversy as well. Ebdon is pretty much a one good tournament a season type of player these days, so I think there's more chance of Liang being at his best here. There is also Carter of course, the highest seed in this part of the draw, but he doesn't have a good record in China. Tian could also be dangerous, he reached the 2nd round in the China Open, shame he wasn't given a wildcard for the main tour. Anyway, wishful thinking says Liang can get through here.

                  Quarter 2:

                  Murphy v. Holt
                  Perry v. Cope
                  Robertson v. Doherty/Mehta
                  Maguire v. Hawkins

                  I expect Murphy to play Cope for the QF spot. Although Perry is higher in the rankings, Cope is on a high, and also plays well in China. It would be tough to get past Murphy though.

                  And once again, the draw is set for another Robertson v. Maguire encounter. And those rarely disappoint. We've seen a lot of Maguire in the "summer events", so I expect him to be ready for this one. Also, he might be slighty more motivated in this rivarly, having lost to Robertson in the WC.

                  Quarter 3:

                  O'Sullivan v. Dott/Shehab
                  Fu v. Bond/Yu
                  Ding v. Lee
                  Selby v. Bingham

                  That's as bad as it gets for O'Sullivan, drawn against two of his bogey players in a Chinese event. I don't think he'll get through here. I always predict Fu doing well in China but it hasn't really happened so far. Maybe a chance for Dott then?

                  Ding hasn't played a good event in China for a couple of seasons as well, but I think Lee might suit him. I think Selby will like this draw, and I can see him getting through here.

                  Quarter 4:

                  Day v. Greene/Li
                  Allen v. Stevens
                  Williams v. Swail
                  Higgins v. Selt/Shi

                  This is an interesting one. A possible repeat of the WC QF, with Day and Allen. They seem to play each other a lot recently, I think Allen has won three in a row now. Day usually plays well in China though, but Allen has already won the Jiangsu Classic in China this year. I'd make Allen a slight favourite here. Also to be considered is Stevens, who could reproduce a bit of his Bahrain form.

                  Williams is a bit of a mystery. On one hand, he's supposed to be in pretty good form, on the other hand, we can only guess how much his injury will affect him. I don't think Swail is his favourite opponent either, he knocked him out of the WC a couple of seasons ago. Higgins is the favourite here, as long as he's in decent form and doesn't get complacent.

                  Possible QF lineup:

                  Ricky Walden v. Liang Wenbo
                  Shaun Murphy v. Stephen Maguire
                  Graeme Dott v. Mark Selby
                  Mark Allen v. John Higgins


                  I'm looking forward to seeing the early season form of the top players, as well as potential upsets. There was streaming from four tables last year, it would be nice to have it again.

                  I couldn't get myself excited about the Pro Challenge events or the Premier League, or even the qualifiers, but I do feel that pre-event buzz today.

                  Anyone else feel the same?

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                  • Is anybody else going to Shanghai?

                    If so let me know, and we can meet for a pint and discuss snooker.....

                    I'm flying in the morning (Sunday)

                    :snooker:

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                    • Originally Posted by stan-mullin View Post
                      Is anybody else going to Shanghai?

                      If so let me know, and we can meet for a pint and discuss snooker.....

                      I'm flying in the morning (Sunday)

                      :snooker:
                      I'm sat in Amsterdam Airport. Flying to Shanghai in one hour.

                      PM me with your mobile :>) ...

                      GOMH71...

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                      • I saw today pictures from Sina.
                        Mark Selby ,Mark Allen and John Higgins are there.
                        When fly Ronnie to Shanghai??

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                        • Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
                          O'Sullivan v. Dott/Shehab
                          Fu v. Bond/Yu
                          Ding v. Lee
                          Selby v. Bingham

                          That's as bad as it gets for O'Sullivan, drawn against two of his bogey players in a Chinese event. I don't think he'll get through here. I always predict Fu doing well in China but it hasn't really happened so far. Maybe a chance for Dott then?
                          Very well said. HAHA! I was thinking to myself, what you said was quite true.
                          From what I've seen from Ronnie in the Premier League against Marco, though he's in good form but the mentality wise I just feel that he isn't ready to win a tournament yet.
                          2009 Shanghai Roewe Masters Fantasy Game - 1ST RUNNER UP

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                          • http://www.110sport.com/newsroom/ind...le/article/105

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                            • Originally Posted by Alex0paul View Post
                              Well he's there in China, isn't he, not cosy at home? So what's the point to "fake" an injury, if that's what you imply? He was seen and treated by a chinese doctor, not his own personal doctor and if anything this just hints at the fact that former back problems he complained about were no fakes neither.

                              And even if he was unable to play properly, he would not be flying home soon probably because he's due to do promotional work in that fair in Shanghai.
                              Last edited by Monique; 7 September 2009, 04:28 AM.
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                              • Links to follow today's match?
                                http://snooker147blog.com

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