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I do not understand why they have to make the 2 pairs in the top half draw finish their quater-final matches immedately within today. They can sandwich the other two pairs in the schedule and still have all four matches closed during these two days.
I am just worried Ding will really get very tired owe to such labouring arrangement.
Oh its a hard auld life eh....must be terrible having to play so much snooker in the space of a week or so...living it up in a hotel, nice meals, no cooking, and worse still, if he loses, he only receives a pittance of a pay.....I mean why would anyone want to be a pro snooker player these days
Ding Junhui 0 (0) - 44 (0) Peter Ebdon*
John Higgins*0 (0) - 39 (0) Joe Perry
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
Ding Junhui 0 (0) - 49 (0) Peter Ebdon*
John Higgins*14 (0) - 39 (0) Joe Perry
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
John Higgins 1 - 0 Joe Perry (Higgins with a break of 91)
Ding junhui 0 - 1 Peter Ebdon
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
hello and thank you for the update Semih Seems like livescores are working only for the Higgins Perry match (at least for me). Seems like Ebdon having an impressive start. And John too (Joe can't afford a miss).
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