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Should be an interesting match today. Carter has given Murphy a couple of real thrashings in the past, but I don't think they've met in a major match for a while now. Murphy didn't impress in the last match, I don't know whether that was just complacency or not, but he probably won't get past Carter with a performance like that. On the other hand, Carter's form has been improving nicely, which could make him tough to beat at the business end of this tournament. This is bound to go close I think, with Carter a slight favourite, perhaps a 9-7 victory. :smile:
They were surprised when Scullion warned Murphy about the three misses situation. Hallett said he couldn't see which red Murphy could hit on both sides, and Smith actually said there was only a "full ball" contact available.
This situation is so common that you would think professional commentators would know the exact rules, particularly if they are former players. And I know for a fact Hallett commentated on a match when Jan Verhaas explained the rule to Ronnie O'Sullivan out loud. So there is really no excuse. :wink:
They were surprised when Scullion warned Murphy about the three misses situation. Hallett said he couldn't see which red Murphy could hit on both sides, and Smith actually said there was only a "full ball" contact available.
This situation is so common that you would think professional commentators would know the exact rules, particularly if they are former players. And I know for a fact Hallett commentated on a match when Jan Verhaas explained the rule to Ronnie O'Sullivan out loud. So there is really no excuse. :wink:
Please enlighten us. Did the ref warn him or not? I am unaware of the the rules in this matter.
Please enlighten us. Did the ref warn him or not? I am unaware of the the rules in this matter.
Yes of course, as Smith said, he could see a red full ball, which is enough in this situation. He didn't need to see both extreme sides of a red to get a warning, like the commentators were implying.
It could have been 4-4, but I guess Carter was always in front, so he will be happy to get a lead from the session. I'm sure Murphy will do his best to stick with Carter in the evening, and he won't panic if he doesn't get a good start. I still think Carter will win though. :smile:
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