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Mack.
post May 5 2019, 10:47 PM
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It is the most one-sided first day of a Crucible final since Higgins led Selby 12-4 in 2007.

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post May 6 2019, 01:26 PM
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Well, that was quite a good start to the day!
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post May 6 2019, 03:34 PM
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And a pretty extraordinary end to the session as well. Can they change the rules to make this best of 101?
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post May 6 2019, 03:43 PM
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Another ton, another maximum attempt. Ends at 104 so is still the 100th century break of this year's record-breaking tournament.

Judd Trump will require just two frames this evening to become world champion - 16-9.

11 centuries in this final and they could be more.
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post May 6 2019, 06:35 PM
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And Judd Trump wins an amazing final 18-9.
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post May 7 2019, 12:00 AM
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Brilliant stuff from Judd Trump. He is a worthy world champion. He played exceptionally well in that final. I do wonder how a third final defeat in the final could affect John. Arguably it has been a great tournament.
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post May 7 2019, 04:48 AM
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QUOTE(Suedehead2 @ May 6 2019, 07:35 PM) *
And Judd Trump wins an amazing final 18-9.


First time I've heard you say something good about someone named Trump... laugh.gif
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post May 7 2019, 02:31 PM
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Judd Trump's maiden world title triumph could herald a new "era of dominance from one player", says seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry. Yes this is probably the first time on here as well that I have said something good about someone named Trump.


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post May 7 2019, 02:41 PM
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QUOTE(Mack. @ May 7 2019, 03:31 PM) *
Judd Trump's maiden world title triumph could herald a new "era of dominance from one player", says seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry. Yes this is probably the first time on here as well that I have said something good about someone named Trump.


But OTOH I don't see you on the News & Politics forum... smile.gif
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post May 7 2019, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(vidcapper @ May 7 2019, 03:41 PM) *
But OTOH I don't see you on the News & Politics forum... smile.gif

That's true, sometimes I do venture on there.



Rankings:


* Outside of the Top 64 on the first year of a two-year tour card.
# Top eight outside of the Top 64 below, are inside the top eight of those players for prize money won during the 2018/19 season.


1. Ronnie O'Sullivan £1,196,500
2. Judd Trump £1,166,500
3. Mark Williams £1,028,000
4. Neil Robertson £842,500
5. John Higgins £795,500
6. Mark Selby £752,225
7. Mark Allen £677,700
8. Kyren Wilson £561,225
9. Barry Hawkins £409,500
10. Ding Junhui £403,300
11. Jack Lisowski £398,600
12. David Gilbert £394,000
13. Stuart Bingham £390,500
14. Shaun Murphy £375,000
15. Luca Brecel £350,600
16. Stephen Maguire £346,000

17. Ali Carter £308,000
18. Ryan Day £295,000
19. Joe Perry £282,000
20. Gary Wilson £242,600
21. Yan Bingtao £236,000
22. Graeme Dott £228,500
23. Anthony McGill £223,000
24. Jimmy Robertson £222,725
25. Xiao Guodong £203,100
26. Lyu Haotian £190,500
27. Tom Ford £186,225
28. Mark King £178,725
29. Li Hang £176,000
30. Ricky Walden £173,600
31. Zhou Yuelong £169,500
32. Martin Gould £169,000
33. Mark Davis £163,725
34. Matthew Selt £163,100
35. Scott Donaldson £161,500
36. Robert Milkins £159,600
37. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh £157,725
38. Noppon Saengkham £156,600
39. Ben Woollaston £155,600
40. Hossein Vafaei £151,500
41. Liang Wenbo £148,500
42. Martin O'Donnell £146,100
43. Matthew Stevens £139,000
44. Michael Holt £136,000
45. Michael White £131,500
46. Michael Georgiou £130,600
47. Peter Ebdon £129,000
48. Chris Wakelin £125,950
49. Kurt Maflin £124,700
50. Stuart Carrington £120,500
51. Alan McManus £120,500
52. Sunny Akani £115,500
53. Yuan Sijun £113,000
54. Mark Joyce £111,000
55. Marco Fu £110,500
56. Ken Doherty £106,500
57. Andrew Higginson £100,600
58. Zhao Xintong £100,500
59. Daniel Wells £100,500
60. Robbie Williams £99,600
61. Liam Highfield £94,600
62. Anthony Hamilton £93,500
63. Fergal O'Brien £89,200
64. Mike Dunn £86,500


65. Dominic Dale £82,600 *
66. Jamie Jones £81,600
67. Eden Sharav £79,600 *
68. Lu Ning £77,500 #
69. Gerard Greene £73,600 *
70. Ian Burns £73,100 *
71. Rory McLeod £66,500
72. Sam Craigie £63,000 #
73. Alexander Ursenbeacher £62,700
74. Tian Pengfei £61,000 #
75. Joe O'Connor £60,000 #
76. Duane Jones £58,500 *
77. Xu Si £55,000
78. Mei Xiwen £54,000 *
79. Jimmy White £53,500
80. Zhang Yong £53,000
81. Luo Honghao £51,500 #
82. Nigel Bond £50,600 *
83. Peter Lines £47,625
84. Rod Lawler £40,600 #
85. Sam Baird £40,000 *
86. Craig Steadman £38,500 *
87. John Astley £37,000 *
88. Zhang Anda £35,000 *
89. Joe Swail £34,600
90. Robin Hull £34,500
91. Allan Taylor £32,850
92. Paul Davison £32,500
93. Jak Jones £32,000 *
94. Elliot Slessor £31,000 *
95. Ross Muir £30,600
96. Alfie Burden £29,000 *
97. Li Yuan £26,000
98. Oliver Lines £26,000 *
99. Billy Joe Castle £24,725
100. Chris Totten £24,000
101. Niu Zhaung £23,600
102. Chen Zifan £22,100
103. Soheil Vahedi £21,500
104. Jordan Brown £21,500 *
105. Lee Walker £21,000 *
106. Ashley Hugill £20,500
107. Hamza Akbar £19,000
108. Ashley Carty £18,000 *
109. James Wattana £17,500 *
110. Thor Chaun Leong £16,500 *
111. Lukas Kleckers £15,600
112. Jamie Clarke £15,500 *
113. Zhang Jiankang £13,600 *
114. Sanderson Lam £11,500
115. Sean O'Sullivan £11,000
116. Chen Feilong £10,500 *
117. Harvey Chandler £9,725 *
118. Kishan Hirani £8,600 *
119. Hammond Miah £7,725 *
120. Adam Stefanow £7,500 *
121. Rhys Clark £6,500
122. Andy Lee £6,500 *
123. Fan Zhengyi £5,500 *
124. Simon Lichtenberg £4,600 *
125. Basem Eltaahan £500

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post May 7 2019, 04:21 PM
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Someone who saw an eight-year-old Judd Trump play bet ten pounds that he would be World Champion before he was thirty. Yesterday, he won ten grand.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/48185391
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post May 7 2019, 04:25 PM
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It's finally happened for him just before 2020 for him. Well done to him.

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