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Originally Posted by James Wattashot View PostBit of a stab here but have they all won a match by winning 7 consecutive frames?
to help you Davis, Ebdon and Bond has done at the crucible2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
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Something to do with winning 13 frames in a row?
Davis in 1985 went from 9-5 to 16-5 in the semis and led 8-0 after the first session of the final
Ebdon in 2006 went from 4-2 to 13-2 against David Gray and led Shaun Murphy 7-0
Bond in 1996 went from 3-4 to 13-4 against James Wattana and led Dave Harold 3-0
I don't think this is the right answer because John Parrott, John Higgins and Mark Williams have all done likewise at the Crucible but it's something unusual that does link them!
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostThey have all won a two-session match in which they were six frames behind at one point? Something like that?
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Its all close but not quite
Another clue-Hendry and Murphy has done it in the finalLast edited by missneworleans; 4 September 2011, 06:29 PM.2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
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Originally Posted by missneworleans View Postnope
it is something that can be done in a long match-minimum best of 17
Oooh, no, I think it is been 8 frames behind, produced a comeback to level the match, then lost in the deciding frame....If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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I'm probably going to help someone to a correct answer here, but I recall that Terry Griffiths's first match as a professional was in the UK Championship against Rex Williams. Griffiths led 8-2 but Williams won the match 9-8.
I feel it has definitely got something to do with that. So I'll guess - won a match from specifically 8-2 behind!
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Rex Williams - beat Terry Griffiths 9-8 from 2-8 in the 1978 UK
Stephen Hendry - not sure off hand
Nigel Bond - beat Cliff Thorburn 10-9 from 2-8 (and 2-9) in the 1994 Worlds
Peter Ebdon - beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-11 from 2-8 in the 2005 Worlds
Shaun Murphy - beat Ding 9-8 from 2-8 in one of the finals last season
Steve Davis - beat Michael Holt 13-10 from 2-8 in the 2005 Worlds
So that is my answer - all won a match having trailed by two frames to eight.Last edited by The Statman; 8 September 2011, 12:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by The Statman View PostRex Williams - beat Terry Griffiths 9-8 from 2-8 in the 1978 UK
Stephen Hendry - not sure off hand
Nigel Bond - beat Cliff Thorburn 10-9 from 2-8 (and 2-9) in the 1994 Worlds
Peter Ebdon - beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-11 from 2-8 in the 2005 Worlds
Shaun Murphy - beat Ding 9-8 from 2-8 in one of the finals last season
Steve Davis - beat Michael Holt 13-10 from 2-8 in the 2005 Worlds
So that is my answer - all won a match having trailed by two frames to eight.
And the hint about O'Sullivan also makes sense, because he almost won from 2-8 behind in the Liverpool Victoria Challenge in 1997, and also in the semi-finals of the 2009 UK Championship.
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