So today sees the staging of the 2011 UK Championship final between Judd Trump and Mark Allen following semi-final victories for the two left-handers against Neil Robertson and Ricky Walden respectively. Who is going to win?
Category: Live Chat
Premier League Snooker 2011: Final Live Chat
So here we go folks, the final of this season’s Premier league kicks off at 7:30pm live on SkySports between Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ding Junhui. Click below to discuss all the action live…
Premier League Snooker 2011: Night Six Live Chat
While there is a distinct shortage of snooker this week, tonight does at least see the return of the Premier League as Mark Williams, Ali Carter, Ding Junhui and Jimmy White entertain us from Stoke.
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Premier League Snooker 2011: Event Five Live Chat
While the PTC7 event may now be well underway in Gloucester, tonight sees the continuation of the Premier League as Mark Williams, Judd Trump, John Higgins and Matthew Stevens entertain the crowd in Weston-Super-Mare. Chat about the action below from 7:30pm:
Rankings Live Chat Special Re-Read
As explained recently, with the first seedings revision now just one event away, tonight I will be putting the live chat feature up from 7pm for anyone who has any questions about the rankings to drop by and hopefully I will be able to try to answer them for you.
- Click here to view the latest projected seedings list
Premier League Snooker 2011: Night Three Live Chat
It feels like it has been a while since the Premier League last hit our TV screens but tonight it is back as Neil Robertson, John Higgins, Ding Junhui and Shaun Murphy hit Motherwell.
Shanghai Masters 2011: Williams v Robertson Live Chat
So Mark Selby this morning became the first man to reach the final of this season’s Shanghai Masters with a comprehensive 6-0 demolition of old foe Mark King, but who will join him?
PTC4: Final Live Chat
And then there were two. Following four days of almost non-stop snooker the 2011 Paul Hunter Classic will be won by either Mark Selby (conqueror of Ronnie O’Sullivan in his semi-final), or Mark Davis who saw off Neil Robertson to make it to his first PTC final.