That one felt good. It didn't feel that good looking back in retrospect to see how Gian didn't wake up until he was 5-2 down, but a gorgeous clean sweep of 5/5 on the afternoon session, coupled with hitting on O'Connor and as mentioned van Veen (the latter for a substantial chunk) puts us substantially up. Or, if we look a bit back, more or less where we were two months ago after the previous 2-3 Euro Tours have been a complete shitshow. Still, this gambling game is a marathon, not a Snickers, and we'll go again tomorrow. NOTE TO SELF THEY'RE STARTING AN HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL FOR REASONS
Sebastian Bialecki v Jimmy van Schie - 44/42/44/43
Cameron Menzies v Luke Woodhouse - 36/39/45/40
Kevin Doets v Justin Hood - 52/49/52/51
James Wade v Ricky Evans - 68/63/62/64
Ryan Searle v Wessel Nijman - 43/43/46/44
William O'Connor v Damon Heta - 46/47/44/46
Niko Springer v Ryan Joyce - 61/61/55/59
Gian van Veen v Dave Chisnall - 70/76/74/73
It remains close across the board. Unless you get van Veen against an out of form player. Then it doesn't. Marv.
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