Third man through to the semi-finals of the 2011 Scottish Professional Championship is 2006 world champion Graeme Dott with recorded a 5-2 victory against James McBain…
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Scottish Professional Championship: The Story So Far
While most eyes are now on the Crucible, this Monday sees the quarter-finals of the revived Scottish Professional Championship get underway as the remaining eight players battle it out at the Lucky Break Snooker Club in Glasgow. Click below for a round-up of the preliminary matches staged last week and all that you need to know about the final stages…
The World Championship: A Trip Down Memory Lane
One motto I have always tried to stick to when writing this blog is that I have always wanted the blog to be about the snooker and not about me, but as I prepare for my seventh fortnight at the Crucible, I thought that I would share some of my favourite memories of the tournament since I have been a regular there…
World Championship 2011: Tournament Preview – Part One
Ahead of the World Championship in both 2009 and 2010 (see archive), I managed to predict 11 of the 16 round one matches correctly so will there be any improvement this time around? We shall soon see. As an extra bonus this time around, Jackpot Jack Lisowski has also added his thoughts on the matches for good measure. Click below for the first of my four preview articles…
China Open 2011: Lee Edges Thriller, Seeds Tumble
What a day of snooker in Beijing as the tournament exploded into life today with a classic involving Mark Williams and Stephen Lee, while Stephen Maguire, Graeme Dott and Mark Allen were all upset… Read More
German Masters 2011: Williams and Selby through to Berlin Finale
Race for the Crucible – Updated Projected Seedings
The final of this year’s German Masters will be a battle of the Marks as Williams and Selby both battled through their semi-final matches, albeit in somewhat different ways! Click below for more…
Masters 2011: Cope Books Ding Semi Date
Mark King may have produced the performance of the first round to see off defending champion Mark Selby but it was to be a very different story tonight as Jamie Cope restricted him to just one frame. Ding Junhui meanwhile looked excellent earlier on against Scotland’s Graeme Dott…