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Snooker Grand Prix Quarterfinals: Yan Bingtao is difficult to pluck turnips, and the Joker easily passes

In the early morning of December 16, Beijing time, the snooker Grand Prix took the lead in producing four tickets for the quarterfinals. China's Yan Bingtao 4-0 clean sheet glasses man Gould, Melbourne machine Robertson beat Hamilton 4-1, Clown Selby 4-2 small steel cannon Allen dummy, Ford followed the first round of the wizard, 4-3 Trump. The next top half of the quarter-finals were played: Yan Bingtao passed the turnip, and Forde challenged Selby.

Snooker Grand Prix Quarterfinals: Yan Bingtao is difficult to pluck turnips, and the Joker easily passes

Yan Bingtao is difficult to pluck turnips

The other four quarter-final tickets will go to the winners of O'Sullivan and Waffy, Jimmy Robertson and Brechel, Driver Jr. and Maguire, Bingham and Carter. The winner of the Rockets and Wafi will face the winner of Jimmy and the Belgian Bullets, and the winner of the little driver and the coat will face the winner of the second brother and the captain.

Snooker Grand Prix Quarterfinals: Yan Bingtao is difficult to pluck turnips, and the Joker easily passes

Robertson's status picked up

In the two quarter-finals in the first half, in terms of comprehensive strength, Yan Bingtao is difficult to pull out the turnip, and the Joker should be able to easily pass the pass. First look at the battle between Yan Bingtao and Robertson. Although Yan Bingtao ranked among the top sixteen in the world with last year's Masters, compared to the radish that has been debuting for a long time and is at the peak, Yan Bingtao is still slightly immature. Although Yan Bingtao killed Robertson in last year's Masters, this does not mean that there is no gap in the strength of the two. If Yan Bingtao can't continue the good state he was in against the Glasses Man, it is very difficult to pull out the radish.

Snooker Grand Prix Quarterfinals: Yan Bingtao is difficult to pluck turnips, and the Joker easily passes

Selby

Look at forford's battle with Selby. In terms of strength comparison, it is undoubtedly the world champion Selby who has the upper hand, and Ford and the Joker are not in the same grade. Although from the latest state point of view, Forde is at his best, his ability to eliminate wizards and little ones in a row is proof. But Selby wasn't an elderly wizard, nor was he an ups and downs. The key time for a clown who is good at fighting hard battles is to be able to carry it and rarely drop the chain. After the first two rounds of hard fighting, Fude has consumed a lot of physical energy and energy, and whether he can maintain his best state is a big question mark. Therefore, under normal circumstances, the Leicester Joker should be able to get through the level easily. Will this be the case? Wait and see.

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