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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostTrump beat Ebdon 5-1 in the QF of the 2011 China Open, the first tournament he ever won, and also beat Ebdon 9-1 in the SF of the International Championship this season. So I don't think he has any problems playing Ebdon. :wink:
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Originally Posted by crocodile View PostSo he's got problems other than slow play by opponents then ...."Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
- Linus Pauling
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What a strange set of QF matches we have on today.
A resurgence of KD to play an inform SB
but the very interesting one is the JT vs. PA (a new set of initials for us )
I will be watching this on BB2Wales and let Sky+ record the other.
Then later, Ding Junhui to play Rob Milkins; and Stephen Maquire vs (another resurgent) Alan McManus.
A good day I think is in the offing for us snooker-fansUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Yes I think a very good snooker day ahead. Not sure yet which match to watch live this afternoon and which one to record to watch later on...but as eurosport is yet to cover the Trump - Advani match, I think it's Bingham - Doherty to start of with for me.
Edit : what a start by Ken!Last edited by daffie; 15 February 2013, 01:21 PM.
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Originally Posted by daffie View PostYes I think a very good snooker day ahead. Not sure yet which match to watch live this afternoon and which one to record to watch later on...
It could go either way really... Advani has been quite impressive so far, very fluent scoring against Murphy, and a convincing victory over Dott as well. Obviously the problem for him is the lack of experience at this level, and possibly the chance of the occasion getting to him a bit. Trump should have been out really, he was quite fortunate to get over the line against Dale, because it was in Dale's hands at one point, but he let it slip. Trump didn't really play well in the best-of-11 tournaments recently, nor in Germany, but I'm sure all the top players will be happy for the longer matches at this point. As am I, to be honest. :smile: As I said, it could go either way, but surely Trump's class makes him the favourite.
I also think Bingham should beat Doherty this afternoon. Doherty did beat Higgins, but it wasn't really a great match and Higgins was all over the place. I don't know how well Doherty played against Ford, but I suspect he lacks the firepower to go any further in this tournament, especially with the way Bingham is playing. It's no surprise to see one-visit stuff from Bingham these days, and he will be confident after his win against Robertson, even though Robertson did kind of bottle that decider. I think this will be something like 5-2 for Bingham.
It's an interesting lineup, four seeds and four qualifiers. But at the same time, it kind of feels like there are only four players who can win the tournament now, which is less than you would expect at the QF stage. But you never know... :wink:
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostTrump-Advani is the match to watch I think. :smile:
It could go either way really... Advani has been quite impressive so far, very fluent scoring against Murphy, and a convincing victory over Dott as well. Obviously the problem for him is the lack of experience at this level, and possibly the chance of the occasion getting to him a bit. Trump should have been out really, he was quite fortunate to get over the line against Dale, because it was in Dale's hands at one point, but he let it slip. Trump didn't really play well in the best-of-11 tournaments recently, nor in Germany, but I'm sure all the top players will be happy for the longer matches at this point. As am I, to be honest. :smile: As I said, it could go either way, but surely Trump's class makes him the favourite.
I also think Bingham should beat Doherty this afternoon. Doherty did beat Higgins, but it wasn't really a great match and Higgins was all over the place. I don't know how well Doherty played against Ford, but I suspect he lacks the firepower to go any further in this tournament, especially with the way Bingham is playing. It's no surprise to see one-visit stuff from Bingham these days, and he will be confident after his win against Robertson, even though Robertson did kind of bottle that decider. I think this will be something like 5-2 for Bingham.
It's an interesting lineup, four seeds and four qualifiers. But at the same time, it kind of feels like there are only four players who can win the tournament now, which is less than you would expect at the QF stage. But you never know... :wink:
Edit : Ken now 2-0 up...wonderful start for him.
Edit2 : eurosport just switched to the Advani match...Trump 2-0 up. Interesting to see whether Advani is cool enough to come back from behind against Judd. I'm staying with the other match cause I have a feeling it might be the closer one.Last edited by daffie; 15 February 2013, 01:50 PM.
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Surprising start from Doherty. Well, his last semi-final appearance wasn't that long ago, Australia last season, so he can certainly still play. Bingham needs to raise his game pretty quickly, as Doherty won't be afraid of winning, and a 3-0 would be tough to overturn. :smile:
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostNot much of a match on table 1 unfortunately, Trump proving too strong for Advani at the moment. He has been the victim of a couple of comebacks recently, but it's still tough to see him losing from 4-0. :wink:
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Very disappointing for Advani. He did come back from 4 - 1 down to win 6 - 5 against Steve Davis in the 'International Championship' quals last August, so he's not a quitter, but this would be some comeback, with trump starting to find his form again. If he were to win the first couple of frames after the break though, put a little pressure on Judd...
-The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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Finally seems like Judd has his long game back, he looks on form today despite not making huge breaks he's had a few 50's and to be honest Advani looks scared of Judd. Its no good trying to keep a player like Judd tight when he's potting the long balls, you've got to take a chance and try and score yourself, that is why Judd will win a lot in his career, you've basically got to hope his long game is off or you'll have to outscore him which is easier said than done when he pots the first long red.
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