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12-13! The world's third hit 147 full scores is still out, missed match points and was reversed to miss the quarterfinals!

In the early morning of April 26, Beijing time, the snooker World Championship 16-in-8 match continued, and the last quarter-final place was contested between Neil Robertson and Lissovsky. In the end, the two sides fought in 25 sets of the match, and Lissovsky resolved the match point to win 13-12 and get the last ticket to the quarterfinals.

12-13! The world's third hit 147 full scores is still out, missed match points and was reversed to miss the quarterfinals!

The first stage of the game was fiercely contested, with Neil Robertson blasting out 62 and 76 points in the first two innings to make it 2-0. But then Lissovsky chased four consecutive innings to make it 4-2. In the 7th and 8th innings, Robertson blasted out a single shot of 117 and 131 points, and the two sides were tied 4-4 after the first stage.

In the second stage, Lisovsky hit a single shot of 119 and 122 points in the 9th and 10th innings, respectively, to establish a lead again. He then shot a single 137 and 74 innings in the 14th and 15th innings, giving a 9-6 lead. Robertson scored a 69-point shot in the 16th inning to tie the set to 7-9.

12-13! The world's third hit 147 full scores is still out, missed match points and was reversed to miss the quarterfinals!

In the third stage, Lissovsky won the 17th set, and Robertson narrowly won the 18th set to recover the first set. In the 19th inning, Robertson blasted out the tournament's first single-shot 147, and then he shot a single-shot 79 and 60 points, at one point 11-10 to beat his opponent. In the 22nd inning, Lisowski scored 88 points to tie. In the 23rd set, the two sides were fiercely contested, and Robertson won the match point 12-11 after the next set. In the 24th set, Lisovsky tied with 72 points, and in the last set, Lisowski won 61-18 to win the whole game 13-12.

12-13! The world's third hit 147 full scores is still out, missed match points and was reversed to miss the quarterfinals!

In the end, Lisovsky reversed the match point at 11-12 and won the last quarter-finals. Throughout the game, Lisovsky shot a 3-stroke 100 and a 7-50+, and Robertson was still unhappy to get out of the game despite a perfect score of 147 and 2 shots to break the 100-7 50+.

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