It is impossible to watch, let alone report on every match in a tournament as large as the International Open and its eight separate events. For the most part, our reporting on the event is a matter of selection, looking, for example, for any ‘headlines’ that might take precedence. Like any other news journal, we’re not as interested in the “Dog Bites Man” kind of stories, as much as we like to hear about the “Man Bites Dog” stories. On Day One of the International Open, there were all kinds of stories emerging from the tables and it wasn’t always […]
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