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Dott vs. Hamilton 13-1
Maguire vs. Williams 4-13
Higgins vs. Hawkins 13-1
Robertson vs. O’Sullivan 12-13
Doherty vs. Stevens 12-13
Davis vs. Murphy 7-13
Ebdon vs. Lee 13-9
Hendry vs. Carter 13-8
Quarter Finals:
Dott vs. Williams 9-13
Higgins vs. O’Sullivan 4-13
Stevens vs. Murphy 12-13
Ebdon vs. Hendry 13-9
Semi Finals:
Williams vs. O’Sullivan 11-17
Murphy vs. Ebdon 7-17
1 Graeme Dott 13
16 Anthony Hamilton 1
2 Stephen Hendry MBE 13
15 Ali Carter 8
3 Ken Doherty 10
14 Matthew Stevens 13
4 Ronnie O’Sullivan 13
13 Neil Robertson 12
5 John Higgins 13
12 Barry Hawkins 1
6 Shaun Murphy 13
11 Steve Davis OBE 7
7 Peter Ebdon 13
10 Stephen Lee 9
8 Mark Williams MBE 13
9 Stephen Maguire 4
13-3 Hendry vs Hamilton
12-13 Maguire vs Williams
13-1 Murphy vs Hawkins
12-13 Robertson vs Higgins
13-10 Sullivan vs Stevens
7-13 Davis vs Dott
13-11 Ebdon vs Lee
11-13 Carter vs Doherty
Quarters:
9-13 Hendry vs Williams
13-4 Murphy vs Higgins
13-12 Sullivan vs Dott
13-11 Ebdon vs Doherty
Semi Finals
17-12 Williams vs Murphy
17-16 Sullivan vs Ebdon
Final
12-18 Williams vs Sullivan
Its too late to go through past results etc so I just tried to guess / remember.
In 2007, the top 16 seeds all make it through to the second round.
So we have, from the top of the drawsheet, 1 v 16, 9 v 8 and so on.
The winner of each match happens to be the player with the best record at the Crucible in the years 2000-2006. Number of titles; if that is equal, finals; if still equal, semis; if still equal, quarters. If still equal, their overall Crucible frame-win percentage will decide.
The losing player's frame score will be the number of frames he won in the last match he lost at the Crucible (if this is more than the winner, make it a decider).
In 2007, the top 16 seeds all make it through to the second round.
So we have, from the top of the drawsheet, 1 v 16, 9 v 8 and so on.
The winner of each match happens to be the player with the best record at the Crucible in the years 2000-2006. Number of titles; if that is equal, finals; if still equal, semis; if still equal, quarters. If still equal, their overall Crucible frame-win percentage will decide.
The losing player's frame score will be the number of frames he won in the last match he lost at the Crucible (if this is more than the winner, make it a decider).
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