The Hare
Mare
Half way through the event and just some thoughts.
The breaks are really low this year, very few centuries. There have been very few since the tables were recovered on Thursday, good to see,. Shows how easy the tables have been at some events this season. Odd that they all use the same template! Though the makers are not the same for every event so we can see that is not the case. Perhaps just the close proximity of the fans and the dividing wall has an effect. Certainly the dividing wall makes it harder to step back and see the shot. Maybe also there seems to be a lot more stress and pressure on players than usual. Milkins, Ford, Gary Wilson, O'Sullivan, Murphy and Maguire all shown reactions that I have seen.
Gilbert is looking good having got his attitude correct so far, overcame Milkins emotions well and didn't slack.
Maguire is amazing, he has not shown form like this for some time, 15 years he said to Rob Walker! He was clearly fired up for Murphy but a repeat against Gilbert should ensure a cracker. Murphy again underestimated his opponent, in his words. He was well below his best and again has missed an excellent opportunity. As I say though Maguire was very good.
So far Kyren Wilson has looked the best in the top half and O'Connor struggled to compete with him.
Higgins is looking like a player in decline, the first 4 frames this afternoon he was gifted many chances but struggled on. Then the enigma that is Mark Allen, came out after the break, played at his best pace and looked excellent. As we have mentioned before there is no understanding why Allen is so variable in form. Before the interval he was overthinking all his shots and played very poorly. Afterwards he was back to his best. Don't know why he messes around and lacks confidence so much.
Jak Jones kept his cool against Si. Perhaps the slow style of play put Si off but he hit the ball too hard most of the time, Jones is playing to his best but has a tough task now.
Trump upped a gear against Ford and is looking good, can't see Jones being able to compete with him.
Lisowski, ah he is so frustrating. He clearly doesn't have the level of concentration or thinking time for some shots. Bingham probably got into his head with his friendly chatting in the first session, obviously know each other well but Bingham is much more battle hardened and tougher than Lisowski. Still he is only 2 behind and if some one gets a word with him this could go to a final frame but you have to think Bingham is better set. Bingham is playing much better than he has the rest of the season as well.
Day is another enigma. Probably he and Brecel are the most variable in performance. He had some great chances to take a lead today but sometimes tries too force the ball too hard, he has plenty of power but missed some easy pots with his power shots. O'Sullivan looking good but a little fortunate to get a 5-3 lead.
Murphy says no one has spoken to him about a breakaway tour and mentioned the post I put up the other day, denying he has ever signed a non disclosure agreement. There are clearly big changes ahead in snooker, a last chance for big money for those at the end of their career.
Latest rankings of those left.

The breaks are really low this year, very few centuries. There have been very few since the tables were recovered on Thursday, good to see,. Shows how easy the tables have been at some events this season. Odd that they all use the same template! Though the makers are not the same for every event so we can see that is not the case. Perhaps just the close proximity of the fans and the dividing wall has an effect. Certainly the dividing wall makes it harder to step back and see the shot. Maybe also there seems to be a lot more stress and pressure on players than usual. Milkins, Ford, Gary Wilson, O'Sullivan, Murphy and Maguire all shown reactions that I have seen.
Gilbert is looking good having got his attitude correct so far, overcame Milkins emotions well and didn't slack.
Maguire is amazing, he has not shown form like this for some time, 15 years he said to Rob Walker! He was clearly fired up for Murphy but a repeat against Gilbert should ensure a cracker. Murphy again underestimated his opponent, in his words. He was well below his best and again has missed an excellent opportunity. As I say though Maguire was very good.
So far Kyren Wilson has looked the best in the top half and O'Connor struggled to compete with him.
Higgins is looking like a player in decline, the first 4 frames this afternoon he was gifted many chances but struggled on. Then the enigma that is Mark Allen, came out after the break, played at his best pace and looked excellent. As we have mentioned before there is no understanding why Allen is so variable in form. Before the interval he was overthinking all his shots and played very poorly. Afterwards he was back to his best. Don't know why he messes around and lacks confidence so much.
Jak Jones kept his cool against Si. Perhaps the slow style of play put Si off but he hit the ball too hard most of the time, Jones is playing to his best but has a tough task now.
Trump upped a gear against Ford and is looking good, can't see Jones being able to compete with him.
Lisowski, ah he is so frustrating. He clearly doesn't have the level of concentration or thinking time for some shots. Bingham probably got into his head with his friendly chatting in the first session, obviously know each other well but Bingham is much more battle hardened and tougher than Lisowski. Still he is only 2 behind and if some one gets a word with him this could go to a final frame but you have to think Bingham is better set. Bingham is playing much better than he has the rest of the season as well.
Day is another enigma. Probably he and Brecel are the most variable in performance. He had some great chances to take a lead today but sometimes tries too force the ball too hard, he has plenty of power but missed some easy pots with his power shots. O'Sullivan looking good but a little fortunate to get a 5-3 lead.
Murphy says no one has spoken to him about a breakaway tour and mentioned the post I put up the other day, denying he has ever signed a non disclosure agreement. There are clearly big changes ahead in snooker, a last chance for big money for those at the end of their career.
Latest rankings of those left.






