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    Thefirst day of the Betfred.com World Championship must be the best opening therehas ever been to this great tournament.


    Therewas Stephen Hendry’s superlative session, highlighted by his maximum, Neil Roberton’sthree successive centuries, seeds Martin Gould and Mark Allen left trailing andthen last night a genuine Crucible thriller.


    JohnHiggins, who has struggled all season to replicate the game which brought him afourth world title last year, scraped through 10-9 against Liang Wenbo.


    Idon’t know how snooker players find the nerve to make clearances like the oneHiggins eventually completed to finally win but it ensured he did not becomethe eighth Crucible champion to fall at the first fence.


    Itis likely he will now face his fellow Scot Hendry for the first time in theWorld Championship.


    Today,Luca Brecel makes history as the first Belgian to play at the Crucible and,having turned 17 last month, the youngest player to do so.


    Belgianjournalists have packed into the pressroom to follow his progress. Indeed, theteenager was front page news back home after qualifying. Hendry telephoned himto congratulate him on taking his record.


    Amidthe swirl of emotions going through his mind today, Brecel may find it hard toconcentrate on actually playing. Stephen Maguire is a tough-as-old-bootsopponent.


    ButBrecel seems level headed and has already beaten four experienced opponents toqualify. A fascinating session awaits.


    CaoYupeng certainly took to life at the Crucible impressively, although his 5-2lead over Allen was trimmed to 5-4.


    DaveGilbert was good value for his 6-3 lead over Gould, whose residency in theelite top 16 seems to have affected his thinking.


    Inan interview for Eurosport, Gould revealed that at one point this season hestarted packing a case for the qualifiers before remembering he was in the top16.


    Beinga seeded player brings its own pressure. You are there to be shot at.


    However,Gould potted an extraordinary last red to win the final frame yesterday and acomeback certainly can’t be ruled out.



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  • #2
    Get write up as usual Ferret, but can you "onceandforall" please tell us how to pronounce his surname please
    Even Hazel and Steve said it differently within seconds of each other.
    I think it is "bre-cell" but have heard:
    bre-k-ell (as "breakfast")
    br-eye-seal
    bree-sil (as in bristle)
    Has anyone actually asked the youngman himself (or his manager)?
    :snooker:
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
      Get write up as usual Ferret, but can you "onceandforall" please tell us how to pronounce his surname please
      Even Hazel and Steve said it differently within seconds of each other.
      I think it is "bre-cell" but have heard:
      bre-k-ell (as "breakfast")
      br-eye-seal
      bree-sil (as in bristle)
      Has anyone actually asked the youngman himself (or his manager)?
      :snooker:
      Olivier Marteel, who is Belgian himself, seems to pronounce it "bre-SHELL".

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      • #4
        god, not another pronounciation
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #5
          Nice to see the young boy win a few Frames and 6-3 down isnt bad at all. I do think Maguire is too strong for him but hes Only 17yrs Old so has plenty of Time on his side!

          Saying that I have heard of a few Chinese Kids around 10yrs Old who are hitting Centuries/147's for Fun so will get Younger and Younger I think.


          Gaz.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
            Get write up as usual Ferret, but can you "onceandforall" please tell us how to pronounce his surname please

            I think it is "bre-cell"

            :snooker:
            bre-sell it is
            Last edited by Wim; 22 April 2012, 06:17 PM.
            I saw that going differently in my mind

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            • #7
              It's actually Bre-shell...I'll be interested to see tomorrow's conclusion. I still think he will win the match - and eventually be multiple World Champion.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by View Post
                It's actually Bre-shell...I'll be interested to see tomorrow's conclusion. I still think he will win the match - and eventually be multiple World Champion.
                Bre-shell ?? Flemish tele must be wrong then

                hope you can hear the flemish commentator in this :

                http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/ander...brecel_zondag#
                Last edited by Wim; 22 April 2012, 08:03 PM.
                I saw that going differently in my mind

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                • #9
                  from this clip it sounds like "bray-cell"; better than most
                  much better than the Crucible intro at the start
                  thanks
                  Up the TSF! :snooker:

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