Stuart Carrington 6-3 James Wattana Ding Junhui 6-2 Duane Jones Graeme Dott 6-1 Barry Pinches Marco Fu 6-3 Craig Steadman Lyu Haotian 6-1 Andy Lee Jak Jones 6-4 Andrew Higginson Stephen Maguire 6-4 Billy Joe Castle Ryan Day 6-3 Soheil Vahedi Martin Gould 6-4 Alfie Burden Barry Hawkins 6-2 Gerard Greene Mark Selby 6-0 Andy Hicks Ian Burns 6-0 Matt Selt Michael Georgio 6-4 Oliver Lines Yuan Sijun 6-5 Hammad Miah
Sunny Akani v Lee Walker did not finish before the morning session ended and will play again on the first available table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores
Peter Ebdon v John Astley did not finish before the afternoon session ended and will play again on the first a ailable table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores.
TBH its unsuprising 2 matches that havent finished involve Ebdon and Walker, both players have AST of over 30 seconds this season and are 125th and 126th in the overall AST table
Mark Davies 6-5 Si Jiahui Scott Donaldson 6-1 Chen Zifan Jordan Brown 6-2 Mark Joyce Louis Heathcote 6-5 Hossein Vafaei Ricky Walden 6-3 Xu Si Mark Williams 6-2 Fraser Patrick Gary Wilson 6-3 Bai Langning Kyren Wilson 6-0 Riley Parsons Sunny Akani 6-4 Lee Walker Peter Ebdon 6-5 John Astley
There are actually 2 players below them although one if them has only played one match since he joined the tour and 5 players higher than 30 seconds AST in total
Xiao Guodong 6-1 Rod Lawler Anthony Hamilton 6-2 Sam Baird Jack Lisowski 6-2 David Lilley Alan McManus 6-1 Elliot Slessor Robbie Williams 6-3 Luo Honghao Yan Bingtao 6-1 Igor Figueiredo Fan Zhengyi 6-4 Zhou Yuelong
Ken Doherty v Mei Xiwen did not finish before the morning session ended and will play again on the first available table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores
I don't like Ronnie either, but to be fair, Barry Hearn has given the players no incentive to go for the maximum this season. I get the 'do it for the crowd' argument, but I dont blame the top players for being pissed off
I don't like Ronnie either, but to be fair, Barry Hearn has given the players no incentive to go for the maximum this season. I get the 'do it for the crowd' argument, but I dont blame the top players for being pissed off
I get that the players are pissed off, but they still go for it.
Bingham and Hawkins have got one recently and Trump was close 2 weeks ago
David Grace 6-3 Tom Ford Mark King 6-5 Chang Bingyu Kurt Maflin 6-2 Thor Chuan Leong Eden Sharav 6-4 Shaun Murphy Martin O'Donnell 6-4 Kishan Hirani Judd Trump 6-0 Amiri Amine Michael White 6-2 Fergal O'Brien Mark Allen 6-3 Jimmy White Liam Highfield 6-2 Mike Dunn Rob Milkins 6-4 Harvey Chandler Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-0 Ross Bulman Jimmy Robertson 6-4 Kacper Filipiak Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6-5 Jamie O'Neill Chris Wakelin 6-3 Ashley Carty Ben Woollaston 6-2 Zhang Jiankang Joe Perry 6-5 Simon Lichtenberg Mei Xiwen 6-4 Ken Doherty
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Tian Pengfei
Noppon Saengkham v Anthony McGill
Ding Junhui v Michael Georgiou
Ali Carter v Robert Milkins
Li Hang v Xiao Guodong
Marco Fu v Kyren Wilson
Liang Wenbo v David Grace
Daniel Wells v Eden Sharav
QUARTER 2
John Higgins v Lu Ning
Ian Burns v Michael Holt
Stuart Bingham v Martin Gould
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Zhao Xintong
Stuart Carrington v Yan Bingtao
Peter Ebdon v Jack Lisowski
Mark King v Lyu Haotian
Robbie Williams v Neil Robertson
QUARTER 3
Mark Williams v Michael White
Fan Zhengyi v Mark Davies
Stephen Maguire v Jordan Brown
Graeme Dott v Yuan Sijun
Matthew Stevens v Ryan Day
Anthony Hamilton v James Cahill
Martin O'Donnell v Ricky Walden
Liam Highfield v Mark Selby
QUARTER 4
Mark Allen v Jak Jones
Scott Donaldson v Ben Woollaston
Barry Hawkins v Alan McManus
Jimmy Robertson v Kurt Maflin
Chris Wakelin v Gary Wilson
Sunny Akani v Joe Perry
Louis Heathcote v Nigel Bond
Mei Xiwen vJudd Trump
Paulie in ROS bashing shocker.... I think its a disgrace he has brought in the collective bonus that will never be done! I don't see why they changed from the original bonus. Remember it was once £147k for a 147, and / or a car. I get they are more common now but still there should be a £10k Jackpot and rollover onto the next eg. Add £10k per event. Ultimately the players don't really gain anything from getting a 147, other than a high break prize.
Most were predictable round 1, not many shocks, although 2nd round looks tougher to call betting wise. I was thinking who is going to stop trump? really hard to call as he is playing so well and looking like he is going to dominate. All the top guys seem to be playing well so far so it really is going to be a tough one to call.
Paulie in ROS bashing shocker.... I think its a disgrace he has brought in the collective bonus that will never be done! I don't see why they changed from the original bonus. Remember it was once £147k for a 147, and / or a car. I get they are more common now but still there should be a £10k Jackpot and rollover onto the next eg. Add £10k per event. Ultimately the players don't really gain anything from getting a 147, other than a high break prize.
Most were predictable round 1, not many shocks, although 2nd round looks tougher to call betting wise. I was thinking who is going to stop trump? really hard to call as he is playing so well and looking like he is going to dominate. All the top guys seem to be playing well so far so it really is going to be a tough one to call.
Just an FYI if any player did it I would be saying the exact same thing.
As stated I disagree with what Barry Hearn has done.
But every other player still tries to get a 147 if they can, to easily have one and purposly not go for it disrespects the whole sport, fellow players and fans alike
Stuart Bingham 6-4 Martin Gould Ian Burns 6-5 Michael Holt Marco Fu 6-5 Kyren Wilson Mark King 6-1 Lyu Haotian Li Hang 6-4 Xiao Guodong Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-0 Tian Pengfei Noppon Saengkham 6-3 Anthony McGill Matthew Stevens 6-5 Ryan Day
Mark Allen 6-5 Jak Jones Ben Woollaston 6-4 Scott Donaldson Anthony Hamilton 6-3 James Cahill Alan McManus 6-4 Barry Hawkins Mark Selby 6-3 Liam Highfield Zhao Xintong 6-4 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Eden Sharav 6-2 Daniel Wells Neil Robertson 6-4 Robbie Williams
Yan Bingtao 6-2 Stuart Carrington Ali Carter 6-2 Rob Milkins Ding Junhui 6-2 Michael Georgiou Graeme Dott 6-0 Yuan Sijun Jack Lisowski 6-2 Peter Ebdon Nigel Bond 6-5 Louis Heathcote Judd Trump 6-1 Mei Xiwen Mark Davis 6-4 Fan Zhengyi
John Higgins 6-1 Lu Ning Liang Wenbo 6-3 David Grace Stephen Maguire 6-2 Jordan Brown Martin O'Donnell 6-2 Ricky Walden Kurt Maflin 6-2 Jimmy Robertson Gary Wilson 6-4 Chris Wakelin Michael White 6-2 Mark Williams Joe Perry 6-3 Sunny Akani
54 Year Old Nigel Bond, World Ranked 98 just beat World Champion Judd Trump
Watched the majority of this match, I couldn't believe it Trump started off pretty well hitting a 50 then a century. All of a sudden it got a bit scrappy and missed chances both sides. Shock of the season for me by a mile, Bond has won 1 match on tour all season and not been on TV for 7 years (I think) , personally Trump has looked unbeatable of late, he was 1/66 , absolutely crazy result. Also Michael White beat Williams, Murphy losing, quite a few shocks so far but the UK is usually won by one of the front runners so opens up for Ronnie , if he can be bothered...
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Round 1
Stuart Carrington 6-3 James Wattana
Ding Junhui 6-2 Duane Jones
Graeme Dott 6-1 Barry Pinches
Marco Fu 6-3 Craig Steadman
Lyu Haotian 6-1 Andy Lee
Jak Jones 6-4 Andrew Higginson
Stephen Maguire 6-4 Billy Joe Castle
Ryan Day 6-3 Soheil Vahedi
Martin Gould 6-4 Alfie Burden
Barry Hawkins 6-2 Gerard Greene
Mark Selby 6-0 Andy Hicks
Ian Burns 6-0 Matt Selt
Michael Georgio 6-4 Oliver Lines
Yuan Sijun 6-5 Hammad Miah
Sunny Akani v Lee Walker did not finish before the morning session ended and will play again on the first available table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores
Peter Ebdon v John Astley did not finish before the afternoon session ended and will play again on the first a ailable table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores.
TBH its unsuprising 2 matches that havent finished involve Ebdon and Walker, both players have AST of over 30 seconds this season and are 125th and 126th in the overall AST table
Round 1
Results
Mark Davies 6-5 Si Jiahui
Scott Donaldson 6-1 Chen Zifan
Jordan Brown 6-2 Mark Joyce
Louis Heathcote 6-5 Hossein Vafaei
Ricky Walden 6-3 Xu Si
Mark Williams 6-2 Fraser Patrick
Gary Wilson 6-3 Bai Langning
Kyren Wilson 6-0 Riley Parsons
Sunny Akani 6-4 Lee Walker
Peter Ebdon 6-5 John Astley
124th-Martin O'Donnel-AST 30.68-played 11 matches
125th-Lee Walker-AST 30.83-played 12 matches
126-Peter Ebdon-AST 30.99-played 8 matches
127-Rod Lawler-AST 31.26-played 8 matches
128-Amine Amiri-AST 37.27 played 1 match
Round 1
Result
Xiao Guodong 6-1 Rod Lawler
Anthony Hamilton 6-2 Sam Baird
Jack Lisowski 6-2 David Lilley
Alan McManus 6-1 Elliot Slessor
Robbie Williams 6-3 Luo Honghao
Yan Bingtao 6-1 Igor Figueiredo
Fan Zhengyi 6-4 Zhou Yuelong
Ken Doherty v Mei Xiwen did not finish before the morning session ended and will play again on the first available table tonight, so will be added to tonights scores
14 reds
14 blacks
Pots the last red and plays for the pink, thankfully he missed the pink when on the colours and finished on 133
Bingham and Hawkins have got one recently and Trump was close 2 weeks ago
Round 1
Result
David Grace 6-3 Tom Ford
Mark King 6-5 Chang Bingyu
Kurt Maflin 6-2 Thor Chuan Leong
Eden Sharav 6-4 Shaun Murphy
Martin O'Donnell 6-4 Kishan Hirani
Judd Trump 6-0 Amiri Amine
Michael White 6-2 Fergal O'Brien
Mark Allen 6-3 Jimmy White
Liam Highfield 6-2 Mike Dunn
Rob Milkins 6-4 Harvey Chandler
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-0 Ross Bulman
Jimmy Robertson 6-4 Kacper Filipiak
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6-5 Jamie O'Neill
Chris Wakelin 6-3 Ashley Carty
Ben Woollaston 6-2 Zhang Jiankang
Joe Perry 6-5 Simon Lichtenberg
Mei Xiwen 6-4 Ken Doherty
Round 2
Matches
QUARTER 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Tian Pengfei
Noppon Saengkham v Anthony McGill
Ding Junhui v Michael Georgiou
Ali Carter v Robert Milkins
Li Hang v Xiao Guodong
Marco Fu v Kyren Wilson
Liang Wenbo v David Grace
Daniel Wells v Eden Sharav
QUARTER 2
John Higgins v Lu Ning
Ian Burns v Michael Holt
Stuart Bingham v Martin Gould
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Zhao Xintong
Stuart Carrington v Yan Bingtao
Peter Ebdon v Jack Lisowski
Mark King v Lyu Haotian
Robbie Williams v Neil Robertson
QUARTER 3
Mark Williams v Michael White
Fan Zhengyi v Mark Davies
Stephen Maguire v Jordan Brown
Graeme Dott v Yuan Sijun
Matthew Stevens v Ryan Day
Anthony Hamilton v James Cahill
Martin O'Donnell v Ricky Walden
Liam Highfield v Mark Selby
QUARTER 4
Mark Allen v Jak Jones
Scott Donaldson v Ben Woollaston
Barry Hawkins v Alan McManus
Jimmy Robertson v Kurt Maflin
Chris Wakelin v Gary Wilson
Sunny Akani v Joe Perry
Louis Heathcote v Nigel Bond
Mei Xiwen vJudd Trump
Paulie in ROS bashing shocker.... I think its a disgrace he has brought in the collective bonus that will never be done! I don't see why they changed from the original bonus. Remember it was once £147k for a 147, and / or a car. I get they are more common now but still there should be a £10k Jackpot and rollover onto the next eg. Add £10k per event. Ultimately the players don't really gain anything from getting a 147, other than a high break prize.
Most were predictable round 1, not many shocks, although 2nd round looks tougher to call betting wise. I was thinking who is going to stop trump? really hard to call as he is playing so well and looking like he is going to dominate. All the top guys seem to be playing well so far so it really is going to be a tough one to call.
As stated I disagree with what Barry Hearn has done.
But every other player still tries to get a 147 if they can, to easily have one and purposly not go for it disrespects the whole sport, fellow players and fans alike
Round 2
Results
Stuart Bingham 6-4 Martin Gould
Ian Burns 6-5 Michael Holt
Marco Fu 6-5 Kyren Wilson
Mark King 6-1 Lyu Haotian
Li Hang 6-4 Xiao Guodong
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-0 Tian Pengfei
Noppon Saengkham 6-3 Anthony McGill
Matthew Stevens 6-5 Ryan Day
Round 2
Results
Mark Allen 6-5 Jak Jones
Ben Woollaston 6-4 Scott Donaldson
Anthony Hamilton 6-3 James Cahill
Alan McManus 6-4 Barry Hawkins
Mark Selby 6-3 Liam Highfield
Zhao Xintong 6-4 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Eden Sharav 6-2 Daniel Wells
Neil Robertson 6-4 Robbie Williams
Round 2
Results
Yan Bingtao 6-2 Stuart Carrington
Ali Carter 6-2 Rob Milkins
Ding Junhui 6-2 Michael Georgiou
Graeme Dott 6-0 Yuan Sijun
Jack Lisowski 6-2 Peter Ebdon
Nigel Bond 6-5 Louis Heathcote
Judd Trump 6-1 Mei Xiwen
Mark Davis 6-4 Fan Zhengyi
Round 2
Results
John Higgins 6-1 Lu Ning
Liang Wenbo 6-3 David Grace
Stephen Maguire 6-2 Jordan Brown
Martin O'Donnell 6-2 Ricky Walden
Kurt Maflin 6-2 Jimmy Robertson
Gary Wilson 6-4 Chris Wakelin
Michael White 6-2 Mark Williams
Joe Perry 6-3 Sunny Akani
Round 3
QUARTER 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Noppon Saengkham
Ding Junhui v Ali Carter
Li Hang v Marco Fu
Liang Wenbo v Eden Sharav
QUARTER 2
John Higgins Ian Burns
Stuart Bingham v Zhao Xintong
Yan Bingtao v Jack Lisowski
Mark King v Neil Robertson
QUARTER 3
Michael White v Mark Davies
Stephen Maguire v Graeme Dott
Matthew Stevens v Anthony Hamilton
Martin O'Donnell v Mark Selby
QUARTER 4
Mark Allen v Ben Woollaston
Alan McManus v Kurt Maflin
Gary Wilson v Joe Perry
Nigel Bond v Judd Trump
Round 3
Results
Stuart Bingham 6-1 Zhao Xintong
Nigel Bond 6-3 Judd Trump
Neil Robertson 6-4 Mark King
Li Hang 6-4 Marco Fu
Round 3
Results
Mark Allen 6-1 Ben Woollaston
John Higgins 6-1 Ian Burns
Kurt Maflin 6-2 Alan McManus
Matthew Stevens 6-2 Anthony Hamilton
Watched the majority of this match, I couldn't believe it Trump started off pretty well hitting a 50 then a century. All of a sudden it got a bit scrappy and missed chances both sides. Shock of the season for me by a mile, Bond has won 1 match on tour all season and not been on TV for 7 years (I think) , personally Trump has looked unbeatable of late, he was 1/66 , absolutely crazy result. Also Michael White beat Williams, Murphy losing, quite a few shocks so far but the UK is usually won by one of the front runners so opens up for Ronnie , if he can be bothered...
Round 3
Results
Ding Junhui 6-4 Ali Carter
Liang Wenbo 6-4 Eden Sharav
Stephen Maguire 6-2 Graeme Dott
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-2 Noppon Saengkham
Round 3
Results
Mark Selby 6-3 Martin O'Donnell
Gary Wilson 6-1 Joe Perry
Yan Bingtao 6-3 Jack Lisowski
Michael White 6-5 Mark Davis
Last 16
QUARTER 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Ding Junhui
Li Hang v Liang Wenbo
QUARTER 2
John Higgins v Stuart Bingham
Yan Bingtao v Neil Robertson
QUARTER 3
Michael White v Stephen Maguire
Matthew Stevens v Mark Selby
QUARTER 4
Mark Allen v Kurt Maflin
Gary Wilson v Nigel Bond