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8-8! Gilbert hit two hundred to play the semi-final suspense, and Wilson may miss the World Championship final

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In the second stage of the first semi-final of the just-concluded World Snooker Championship on May 3, 2024, Beijing time, England's David Gilbert and post-90s star Kyren Wilson had a wonderful showdown. In this game, the two players continued the good form of both sides in the first stage.

After the second eight-game competition, Wilson drew 4-4 with Gilbert with a good performance of 70 points, 54 points and 79 points in a single stroke, and drew 8-8 with Gilbert to continue to maintain the equal. Next, the two players will start the third phase of the match between the two sides at 2 a.m. tomorrow.

8-8! Gilbert hit two hundred to play the semi-final suspense, and Wilson may miss the World Championship final

Wilson did well to draw 4-4 with Gilbert

In the first phase of Wilson and Gilbert, the performance of the two players can be described as equal. In the first game, Wilson scored 73 points in a single stroke to win the first game and take a 1-0 lead. In the second game, Gilbert seized the opportunity of Wilson's mistake to recover a game 67:13 and draw 1-1 with the latter.

In the third game, Wilson scored 87 points in a single stroke and reversed Gilbert to take a 2-1 lead. In the fourth game, Gilbert scored 104 points with a single shot to win the game and draw 2-2 with Wilson. In the 5th game, Gilbert scored 91 points in a single stroke to complete a single game reversal and overtook Wilson 3-2 to take the lead.

In the 6th game, Wilson scored 67 points with a single shot to win the game and draw 3-3 with Gilbert. In the 7th game, Gilbert scored 74 points with a single shot to win the game and lead Wilson 4-3. In the 8th game, Wilson scored 88 points with a single shot and won the game with a clean sheet, and Gilbert won the game, thus drawing 4-4 with Gilbert.

8-8! Gilbert hit two hundred to play the semi-final suspense, and Wilson may miss the World Championship final

Gilbert broke 100 with a single shot to draw 6-6 with Wilson

After the first half of the second period, the two players continued to be evenly matched. The game entered the 9th game, Wilson took the opportunity of Gilbert's mistake to score the red ball, and won the game with an excellent performance of 70 points with a single shot to overtake Gilbert 5-4 to take the lead.

In the 10th game, Gilbert once again scored 58 points with his ability to take advantage of multiple shots and excellent opportunities, and won the game 58-19 and drew 5-5 with Wilson.

Game 11. Wilson scored 65 points in the chaos with multiple starters and scattered offenses, and won the game with a 65-48 performance to maintain a 6-5 lead over Gilbert.

In the 12th game, Gilbert played a hot hand again, and won the game with a single-shot performance of 129 points to draw 6-6 with Wilson.

8-8! Gilbert hit two hundred to play the semi-final suspense, and Wilson may miss the World Championship final

Wilson came back strong to draw 8-8 with Gilbert

After the second half of the second period, the two players continued to be in good form during the game.

The game entered the 13th game, Wilson took the lead to score 31 points and then made high-quality snooker, and then Gilbert was penalized 4 points for a ball error. Immediately afterwards, Wilson scored a red ball and scored 54 points in a single stroke to win the game 89:0, thus leading Gilbert 7-6.

In the 14th game, Gilbert scored 96 points with a single shot and won the game to draw 7-7 with Wilson again. In the 15th game, Wilson took the lead to score 33 points and then made snooker, and then Gilbert was penalized for a 4-point error. Wilson fought into the left bottom pocket and hit a red ball on the far table, scoring 79 points in a single stroke to win the game 116-0, leading Gilbert 8-7.

In the 16th game, Wilson took the lead in scoring 14 points and made a mistake, and then Gilbert spelled into the right top pocket and won the red ball on the far table, and finally won the game with a single-shot performance of 106 points, and drew 8-8 with Wilson.