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Richard Mann · Journalist
22:16 · November 01, 2020 · 6 min read
Judd Trump and Ronnie O'Sullivan are the headline acts at next week's Champion of Champions, where another old favourite might just be the value play.

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1pt e.w. John Higgins to win the Champion of Champions at 16/1
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I'm going to do it again. I'm going to back John Higgins to win a major snooker tournament, some 20 months since he won his last. Even for a man they call The Wizard of Wishaw, that is some feat.
Higgins - when he eventually hangs up his cue - will go down as one of the greatest to ever play the game. Debates about the exact order of snooker's elite, past and present, could rage into the early hours, but for my money, there's Ronnie O'Sullivan, there's distance, and then there is John Higgins. The rest - the Stephen Hendrys and the Judd Trumps - can sort themselves out, but right now, two members of that class of '92 stand above the rest in my eyes.
Four times a world champion, to sit alongside 26 other ranking titles, Higgins might well be the most complete player we have ever seen. A safety game that has rarely met any peers, Higgins was an awesome scorer when world number one through various periods between 1998 and 2011, while his ability to withstand pressure and apparently revel in such situations has continually left fellow professionals and fans in awe. There has never been anyone better at clearing the table from a long way behind in a frame and if you wanted anyone to win a frame for your life, the rock-solid Scot would have to be very close to the top of the list.
And even at 45-years-of-age, having suffered the inevitable dips in form that come in a career that has spanned almost 30 years, Higgins continues to prove stubbornly hard to beat. Just ask Judd Trump, who had to come from behind four times before edging past the veteran in the semi-finals of the English Open recently.
And it is at this point that my case first weakens - not quite enough for the Judge to throw me out, but I can sense the Jury stirring in their seats. For anyone considering backing Higgins, the 'Trump problem' - no, not the big, orange fella currently residing in the White House - is a significant hurdle that not even the most forgiving of punters can ignore. Trump has now won the last eight meetings between the pair - including when again coming from behind at last season's Northern Ireland Open - and he has clearly turned the tables on a player who enjoyed the better of most of their early battles. It is to Higgins' great credit that he still edges their head-to-head record (22-18).
As such, Higgins will no doubt be relieved to see that he has been drawn in the opposite half of the draw to Trump next week, for all the likes of Ding Junhui, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby present stern challenges of their own.
Robertson pushed Trump all the way in the final of the recent English Open, eventually losing a final-frame decider, while there was very little between the Australian and Selby - a few cruel runs of the ball notwithstanding - in their hard-fought semi-final a day earlier. At 9/2 and 7/1 respectively, there will be plenty backing both for outright glory next week.
Robertson will line up as defending champion having got the better of Trump in yet another classic final between the pair 12 months ago, while Selby looks somewhere close to his best again having already triumphed at the European Masters this term. Crucially for him, he has regained the knack of winning tight frames and edging close matches, and of the two, he came closest to making my staking plan having been firmly in his camp at the English Open.
However, at over double the price, I can't get away from Higgins who appeared to be enjoying his snooker again at the English Open and was clearly in good spirits off the table, talking warmly about his game in a couple of interviews with Eurosport. A new ferrule and change of chalk appears to have done the trick - along with the reality check many of us have been given by the Covid-19 pandemic - and Higgins looked the best player on show for much of that week until Trump did what Trump now does and came good when the big cheques started to be written out.
To put Higgins' performance at the English Open into context: he beat James Cahill; Connor Benzey; Jimmy Robertson; Ding Junhui and Jak Jones before losing to Trump, only dropping five frames prior to the semi-finals and making a host of sizeable breaks along the way. These were matches Higgins might have needed to scrap his way through two years ago, or even when playing with a little more consistency last term, but he is scoring heavily again - as demonstrated by his 147 maximum break at the Championship League on Friday - and I'm not sure he has too much to fear from anyone on the tour at present - Trump apart.
Another clash with Ding is certainly one Higgins will be confident he can get through, and lets not forget that he had too much nous for Neil Robertson in the quarter-finals of the 2019 World Championship, and too much firepower for Selby at last year's Northern Ireland Open. He looks to be playing even better snooker now - he is certainly more confident in his game - and my conscience can't let him go unbacked at 16/1.
There are certainly worse each-way bets out there - I'll probably publish a few for the Breeders' Cup next week - and I'm happy to let Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan and maybe even the hugely-talented but increasingly-frustrating Mark Allen take lumps out of each other in the bottom half of the draw.
The case for Trump is clear: he is the number one player in the world who has made winning such a habit that he is able to win matches, tournaments even, without playing his best snooker. His opponents fear him, make mistakes when he deserves to be punished, and then can't live with him when he raises his game to levels only he and perhaps O'Sullivan are capable of reaching.
If we are going to get him beat, early in tournaments seems to be the time to catch him cold and Louis Heathcote was one of a number of players who failed to take advantage of winning positions against Trump at the English Open.
Whether he is quite as slow off the mark in an event as big as this one remains to be seen, though Nigel Bond beat him at the UK Championship last season, while he hardly set the world alight at The Masters or World Championship. Maybe I'm clutching at straws but I can pass him over at 7/2 this time - for all his price wouldn't be the worst you'll see all season.
I'd certainly rather take 7/2 about Trump than O'Sullivan, given the latter has looked short of his World Championship-winning best so far this season, suffering early exits at the European Masters and English Open. Nevertheless, a potential semi-final with Trump certainly sets the pulse racing, though I'm not certain O'Sullivan will be able to keep pace with Allen if they face off in the final of Group Four.
Allen has been scoring for fun of late, without adding the tournament wins his standard of play would appear to deserve. Even his first-round loss to Jamie Clarke at this summer's World Championship was littered with big breaks, but despite boasting a solid safety game and a sound temperament, Allen is still searching for that winning formula.
He should find it before too long, though, and I wouldn't be at all surprised were the Northern Irishman able to outmuscle O'Sullivan and even Trump next week.
That would certainly do Higgins a favour, and I'm hoping one of snooker's most decorated players can build on his early-season promise and enjoy a deep run in an event he has already made the final of on two separate occasions.
 
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Champion of Champions 2020
Monday 2nd November 2020
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13:00Neil Robertson
Jimmy White
1/1446/5All Odds
15:00John Higgins
Ding Junhui
11/1317/16All Odds
Tuesday 3rd November 2020
13:00Judd Trump
Stuart Bingham
4/119/4All Odds
15:00Shaun Murphy
David Gilbert
8/137/5All Odds
Wednesday 4th November 2020
13:00Mark Selby
Luca Brecel
7/1721/10All Odds
15:00Kyren Wilson
Stephen Maguire
10/176/4All Odds
Thursday 5th November 2020
13:00Ronnie OSullivan
Michael Holt
1/517/4All Odds
15:00Mark Allen
Scott Donaldson
7/1519/10All Odds

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Champion of Champions​

Wednesday 4th November 2020 13:00
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  • Main Markets​

    PlayerMatchFrame 1Frame 2
    Mark Selby4/114/74/7
    Luca Brecel2/15/45/4
  • Price Boosts1 BOOST

    LatestBoost
    Mark Selby 2+ Centuries7/29/2
  • RequestABet Specials​

    Either Player to Make 1+ Centuries4/11
    Mark Selby 1+ Century8/11
    Mark Selby to win the match and have the highest break8/11
    50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 21/1
    Most Centuries: Tie6/5
    Mark Selby Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)5/4
    Luca Brecel 1+ Century6/4
    2+ Match Centuries13/8
    50+ Break in each of Frames 1, 2, & 32/1
    Either Player to Make 2+ Centuries5/2
    Each Player to Make a Century3/1
    Luca Brecel Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)10/3
    Mark Selby 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 24/1
    3+ Match Centuries11/2
    Luca Brecel 2+ Centuries9/1
    Luca Brecel 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 211/1
    Either Player to Make 3+ Centuries12/1
    Mark Selby 3+ Centuries16/1
    4+ Match Centuries20/1
    100+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 222/1
    Each Player to Make 2+ Centuries40/1
    Luca Brecel 3+ Centuries50/1
    Either Player to Make 4+ Centuries66/1
    Mark Selby 4+ Centuries66/1
    Each Player to Make 3+ Centuries250/1
    Luca Brecel 4+ Centuries250/1
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  • Highest Break​

    Mark Selby2/5
    Tie25/1
    Luca Brecel15/8
  • Correct Score​

    Mark Selby 4-05/1
    Mark Selby 4-110/3
    Mark Selby 4-27/2
    Mark Selby 4-39/2
    Luca Brecel 4-016/1
    Luca Brecel 4-19/1
    Luca Brecel 4-27/1
    Luca Brecel 4-37/1
  • Total Frames​

    Under 5 Frames4/1
    Exactly 5 Frames9/4
    Over 5 Frames8/11
  • Handicap (-3.5)​

    Mark Selby (-3.5 Frames)9/2
    Luca Brecel (+3.5 Frames)1/8
  • Handicap (-2.5)​

    Mark Selby (-2.5 Frames)13/8
    Luca Brecel (+2.5 Frames)4/9
  • Handicap (-1.5)​

    Mark Selby (-1.5 Frames)8/11
    Luca Brecel (+1.5 Frames)1/1
  • Handicap (+1.5)​

    Mark Selby (+1.5 Frames)2/9
    Luca Brecel (-1.5 Frames)3/1
  • Handicap (+2.5)​

    Mark Selby (+2.5 Frames)1/10
    Luca Brecel (-2.5 Frames)11/2
  • Total Match Centuries​

    No Centuries11/8
    1 Century11/8
    2 Centuries4/1
    3 Centuries14/1
    4 Centuries40/1
    5 Centuries100/1
    6 Centuries100/1
    7 Centuries100/1
 

Mark Selby v Luca Brecel :​

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Mark Selby v Luca Brecel​

Champion of Champions​

Wednesday 4th November 2020 13:00
  • In-Play betting will be available
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  • Main Markets​

    PlayerMatchFrame 1Frame 2
    Mark Selby4/114/74/7
    Luca Brecel2/15/45/4
  • Price Boosts1 BOOST

    LatestBoost
    Mark Selby 2+ Centuries7/29/2
  • RequestABet Specials​

    Either Player to Make 1+ Centuries4/11
    Mark Selby 1+ Century8/11
    Mark Selby to win the match and have the highest break8/11
    50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 21/1
    Most Centuries: Tie6/5
    Mark Selby Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)5/4
    Luca Brecel 1+ Century6/4
    2+ Match Centuries13/8
    50+ Break in each of Frames 1, 2, & 32/1
    Either Player to Make 2+ Centuries5/2
    Each Player to Make a Century3/1
    Luca Brecel Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)10/3
    Mark Selby 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 24/1
    3+ Match Centuries11/2
    Luca Brecel 2+ Centuries9/1
    Luca Brecel 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 211/1
    Either Player to Make 3+ Centuries12/1
    Mark Selby 3+ Centuries16/1
    4+ Match Centuries20/1
    100+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 222/1
    Each Player to Make 2+ Centuries40/1
    Luca Brecel 3+ Centuries50/1
    Either Player to Make 4+ Centuries66/1
    Mark Selby 4+ Centuries66/1
    Each Player to Make 3+ Centuries250/1
    Luca Brecel 4+ Centuries250/1
    Show Less
  • Highest Break​

    Mark Selby2/5
    Tie25/1
    Luca Brecel15/8
  • Correct Score​

    Mark Selby 4-05/1
    Mark Selby 4-110/3
    Mark Selby 4-27/2
    Mark Selby 4-39/2
    Luca Brecel 4-016/1
    Luca Brecel 4-19/1
    Luca Brecel 4-27/1
    Luca Brecel 4-37/1
  • Total Frames​

    Under 5 Frames4/1
    Exactly 5 Frames9/4
    Over 5 Frames8/11
  • Handicap (-3.5)​

    Mark Selby (-3.5 Frames)9/2
    Luca Brecel (+3.5 Frames)1/8
  • Handicap (-2.5)​

    Mark Selby (-2.5 Frames)13/8
    Luca Brecel (+2.5 Frames)4/9
  • Handicap (-1.5)​

    Mark Selby (-1.5 Frames)8/11
    Luca Brecel (+1.5 Frames)1/1
  • Handicap (+1.5)​

    Mark Selby (+1.5 Frames)2/9
    Luca Brecel (-1.5 Frames)3/1
  • Handicap (+2.5)​

    Mark Selby (+2.5 Frames)1/10
    Luca Brecel (-2.5 Frames)11/2
  • Total Match Centuries​

    No Centuries11/8
    1 Century11/8
    2 Centuries4/1
    3 Centuries14/1
    4 Centuries40/1
    5 Centuries100/1
    6 Centuries100/1
    7 Centuries100/1
 
  • Player A Centuries​

    Mark Selby No Centuries8/11
    Mark Selby 1 Century13/8
    Mark Selby 2 Centuries7/1
    Mark Selby 3 Centuries25/1
    Mark Selby 4 Centuries100/1
  • Player B Centuries​

    Luca Brecel No Centuries1/4
    Luca Brecel 1 Century10/3
    Luca Brecel 2 Centuries16/1
    Luca Brecel 3 Centuries80/1
    Luca Brecel 4 Centuries150/1
  • Player A Highest Match Break​

    Mark Selby Under 90 Points6/5
    Mark Selby 90-110 Points (inc)11/4
    Mark Selby Over 110 Points7/4
  • Player B Highest Match Break​

    Luca Brecel Under 90 Points4/9
    Luca Brecel 90-110 Points (inc)7/2
    Luca Brecel Over 110 Points9/2
  • Highest Match Break​

    Under 90 Points9/4
    90-110 Points (inc)2/1
    Over 110 Points6/5
  • Frame 1 100 Break​

    100 Break Yes4/1
    100 Break No1/7
  • Frame 1 1st Colour Potted​

    Yellow7/1
    Green7/1
    Brown8/1
    Blue2/1
    Pink7/1
    Black7/4
  • Frame 1 50 Break​

    50 Break Yes4/9
    50 Break No13/8
  • Frame 1 Highest Break​

    Under 50 Points7/4
    50-99 Points (inc)5/6
    Over 99 Points9/2
  • Frame 1 Player A 100 Break​

    Mark Selby 100 Break Yes6/1
    Mark Selby 100 Break No1/12
  • Frame 1 Player A 50 Break​

    Mark Selby 50 Break Yes5/4
    Mark Selby 50 Break No4/7
  • Frame 1 Player B 100 Break​

    Luca Brecel 100 Break Yes10/1
    Luca Brecel 100 Break No1/33
  • Frame 1 Player B 50 Break​

    Luca Brecel 50 Break Yes5/2
    Luca Brecel 50 Break No2/7
  • Frame 1 Total Points (2-way)​

    Under 100.5 Points1/1
    Over 100.5 Points8/11
  • Frame 2 100 Break​

    100 Break Yes4/1
    100 Break No1/7
  • Frame 2 1st Colour Potted​

    Yellow7/1
    Green7/1
    Brown8/1
    Blue2/1
    Pink7/1
    Black7/4
  • Frame 2 50 Break​

    50 Break Yes4/9
    50 Break No13/8
  • Frame 2 Highest Break​

    Under 50 Points7/4
    50-99 Points (inc)5/6
    Over 99 Points9/2
  • Frame 2 Player A 100 Break​

    Mark Selby 100 Break Yes6/1
    Mark Selby 100 Break No1/12
  • Frame 2 Player A 50 Break​

    Mark Selby 50 Break Yes5/4
    Mark Selby 50 Break No4/7
  • Frame 2 Player B 100 Break​

    Luca Brecel 100 Break Yes10/1
    Luca Brecel 100 Break No1/33
  • Frame 2 Player B 50 Break​

    Luca Brecel 50 Break Yes5/2
    Luca Brecel 50 Break No2/7
  • Frame 2 Total Points (2-way)​

    Under 100.5 Points1/1
    Over 100.5 Points8/11
  • Win Specials​

    Mark Selby 2+ Centuries7/2
 

Ronnie O'Sullivan v Michael Holt :​

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Ronnie O'Sullivan v Michael Holt​

Champion of Champions​

Thursday 5th November 2020 13:00

  • In-Play betting will be available
Bets placed in accordance with our Market Rules
  • Main Markets​

    PlayerMatchFrame 1Frame 2
    Ronnie O'Sullivan1/72/52/5
    Michael Holt4/17/47/4
  • Price Boosts1 BOOST

    LatestBoost
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 22/15/2
  • RequestABet Specials​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan to win the match and have the highest break1/5
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 1+ Century4/9
    Ronnie O'Sullivan Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)4/6
    50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 25/6
    2+ Match Centuries6/5
    50+ Break in each of Frames 1, 2, & 36/4
    Most Centuries: Tie13/8
    Either Player to Make 2+ Centuries7/4
    Michael Holt 1+ Century2/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 2+ Centuries2/1
    Each Player to Make a Century10/3
    3+ Match Centuries7/2
    Michael Holt Most Centuries (Loss if Tie)6/1
    Either Player to Make 3+ Centuries13/2
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 3+ Centuries7/1
    4+ Match Centuries12/1
    Michael Holt 2+ Centuries14/1
    100+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 216/1
    Michael Holt 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 218/1
    Either Player to Make 4+ Centuries25/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4+ Centuries25/1
    Each Player to Make 2+ Centuries40/1
    Either Player to Make 5+ Centuries100/1
    Michael Holt 3+ Centuries100/1
    Each Player to Make 3+ Centuries250/1
    Michael Holt 4+ Centuries250/1
    Show Less
  • Highest Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan1/6
    Tie33/1
    Michael Holt4/1
  • Correct Score​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-011/4
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-19/4
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-27/2
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-311/2
    Michael Holt 4-028/1
    Michael Holt 4-116/1
    Michael Holt 4-212/1
    Michael Holt 4-310/1
  • Total Frames​

    Under 5 Frames5/2
    Exactly 5 Frames2/1
    Over 5 Frames11/10
  • Handicap (-3.5)​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (-3.5 Frames)11/4
    Michael Holt (+3.5 Frames)1/4
  • Handicap (-2.5)​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (-2.5 Frames)5/6
    Michael Holt (+2.5 Frames)5/6
  • Handicap (-1.5)​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (-1.5 Frames)1/3
    Michael Holt (+1.5 Frames)9/4
  • Handicap (+1.5)​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (+1.5 Frames)1/12
    Michael Holt (-1.5 Frames)
 
  • Handicap (+2.5)​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (+2.5 Frames)1/33
    Michael Holt (-2.5 Frames)10/1
  • Total Match Centuries​

    No Centuries7/4
    1 Century11/8
    2 Centuries10/3
    3 Centuries10/1
    4 Centuries28/1
    5 Centuries100/1
    6 Centuries150/1
    7 Centuries150/1
  • Player A Centuries​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan No Centuries11/8
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 1 Century5/4
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 2 Centuries4/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 3 Centuries16/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 4 Centuries100/1
  • Player B Centuries​

    Michael Holt No Centuries1/8
    Michael Holt 1 Century5/1
    Michael Holt 2 Centuries28/1
    Michael Holt 3 Centuries100/1
    Michael Holt 4 Centuries150/1
  • Player A Highest Match Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan Under 90 Points2/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 90-110 Points (inc)11/4
    Ronnie O'Sullivan Over 110 Points1/1
  • Player B Highest Match Break​

    Michael Holt Under 90 Points1/5
    Michael Holt 90-110 Points (inc)6/1
    Michael Holt Over 110 Points8/1
  • Highest Match Break​

    Under 90 Points11/4
    90-110 Points (inc)5/2
    Over 110 Points5/6
  • Frame 1 100 Break​

    100 Break Yes10/3
    100 Break No1/5
  • Frame 1 1st Colour Potted​

    Yellow7/1
    Green7/1
    Brown8/1
    Blue2/1
    Pink7/1
    Black7/4
  • Frame 1 50 Break​

    50 Break Yes4/11
    50 Break No2/1
  • Frame 1 Highest Break​

    Under 50 Points2/1
    50-99 Points (inc)10/11
    Over 99 Points7/2
  • Frame 1 Player A 100 Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 100 Break Yes4/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 100 Break No1/7
  • Frame 1 Player A 50 Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50 Break Yes5/6
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50 Break No5/6
  • Frame 1 Player B 100 Break​

    Michael Holt 100 Break Yes14/1
    Michael Holt 100 Break No1/66
  • Frame 1 Player B 50 Break​

    Michael Holt 50 Break Yes7/2
    Michael Holt 50 Break No1/6
  • Frame 1 Total Points (2-way)​

    Under 100.5 Points1/1
    Over 100.5 Points8/11
  • Frame 2 100 Break​

    100 Break Yes10/3
    100 Break No1/5
  • Frame 2 1st Colour Potted​

    Yellow7/1
    Green7/1
    Brown8/1
    Blue2/1
    Pink7/1
    Black7/4
  • Frame 2 50 Break​

    50 Break Yes4/11
    50 Break No2/1
  • Frame 2 Highest Break​

    Under 50 Points2/1
    50-99 Points (inc)10/11
    Over 99 Points7/2
  • Frame 2 Player A 100 Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 100 Break Yes4/1
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 100 Break No1/7
  • Frame 2 Player A 50 Break​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50 Break Yes5/6
    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50 Break No5/6
  • Frame 2 Player B 100 Break​

    Michael Holt 100 Break Yes14/1
    Michael Holt 100 Break No1/66
  • Frame 2 Player B 50 Break​

    Michael Holt 50 Break Yes7/2
    Michael Holt 50 Break No1/6
  • Frame 2 Total Points (2-way)​

    Under 100.5 Points1/1
    Over 100.5 Points8/11
  • Win Specials​

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 50+ Break in Frame 1 & in Frame 22/1
  1. Snooker
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Ronnie O'Sullivan & Mark Allen ARGUMENT at Champion of Champions Snooker | ITV Sport :​

 
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Champion of Champions results and report: Ronnie O'Sullivan loses temper and loses match to Mark Allen :​

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21:51 · November 05, 2020 · 3 min read
Mark Allen kept his cool and held his nerve to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-3 and secure a semi-final place at snooker's Champion of Champions.

A high-quality match which saw Allen miss a golden opportunity to make a 147 will instead be remembered for O'Sullivan losing his temper and accusing his opponent of deliberating attempting to distract him while at the table.
An indignant Allen maintained his innocence - which appeared to be supported by television pictures and young referee Marcel Eckardt, who implored the reigning world champion to continue with the game.
Having done so, O'Sullivan went on to lose the frame and match as Allen advances to face Judd Trump in Saturday's semi-final.
"I don't know what he was on about," said Allen. "I'm not going to let it go if he's going to make up rubbish. It was funny - he was completely gone and I was able to take advantage.
"All I needed to hear was Marcel say 'Mark, I know you haven't done anything'. Ronnie just tries to bully people out there.
"It was the worst thing he could've done - it just fired me up. Sometimes he just needs putting back in his place."

O'Sullivan added: "It was just nothing. Maybe I read a bit too much into it, but it just seemed a little bit like the stuff you do down the snooker club when you're an amateur.
"I just thought 'let's get it out of the way', there's no point ignoring it. It started about 3-2, just little things. I thought 'I'm not going to play this shot until you sit down in your chair, hopefully you get the message'.
"I just thought 'I've got to have a word with him'. There's no hard feelings. He deserved his victory."
The incident marred an excellent game in which the right man won, Allen rattling in centuries in frames four and six in a display much improved from his tight victory over Scott Donaldson earlier in the day.
The Northern Irishman ought to have registered a maximum break in frame six, overrunning on the penultimate black-to-red before missing a fine cut to middle, chastising himself for having done so.
Still, he retained his composure and was his usual, delicate self among the balls and as O'Sullivan's pace slowed and temper flared, Allen became more focused on the job in hand, completing it stylishly.

Group openers​

Ronnie O'Sullivan breezed past Michael Holt in surely the most impressive display so far at snooker's Champion of Champions.
The reigning world champion was confined to his seat after breaking off for the first frame as Holt rattled in a century, but from the second to the last it was all O'Sullivan as he waltzed round the table.
Breaks of 65, 86, 71, 49 and 87 meant Holt spent most of the match in his chair, from where he could surely only admire a silky-smooth performance from arguably the greatest player in history.

Holt was handed an unlikely reprieve in frame five as O'Sullivan's attempt to free some reds from the cluster failed, but he was soon back to finish the job with a left-handed pot along the rail, ultimately doing so in just 50 minutes."

It's The Rocket on November 5th so what else did you expect ?
O'Sullivan will return to face Mark Allen, who beat Scott Donaldson 4-3 thanks to a measured century in the deciding frame of a messy match.
Allen was never in front until compiling a 125 break in the seventh and final frame. Donaldson will be aggrieved to have let it go that far, having missed black off the spot with the match at his mercy in the previous frame.
That was to prove his final opportunity to close the door on Allen, who struggled at times, miscued more than once and generally lacked the fluency among the balls which underpins his game.
Nevertheless, presented with an opening he delicately pieced together a concluding century to earn a meeting with O'Sullivan, with the winner to face Judd Trump in the semi-finals.
 

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