At 6pm on March 14th, Beijing time, the 2013 World Snooker PTC Finals entered the third match day. In the first round of the last four games, Fu Jiajun eliminated Mark Joyce 4-2 and advanced to the next round, while two TOP16 players Mark Williams and Bingham were eliminated.

  

  China’s Fu Jiajun, the last player to appear in this competition, took the lead in opening the situation in the first game, with a single shot of 77 points. In the second game, Joyce seized Fu Jiajun’s pocket mistake and scored 78 points with a single shot to tie the score. In the opening stage of the third game, the two men stopped attacking with less than 10 points. After Fu Jiajun succeeded in attacking from a distant platform, he scored 30 points and turned to defense. Then Joyce used the pole to hit the red ball. Fu Jiajun scored 18 points in a row and took the lead again. In the fourth game, Fu Jiajun made a snooker, forcing Joyce to foul the ball. Fu Jiajun made a mistake soon after he got started. Joyce scored 27 points and hit the red ball hard. Fu Jiajun made a pink ball mistake with a single shot. However, Joyce failed to grasp the excellent opportunity to tie the score. After scoring 28 points in a row, he hit the red ball with a putter, and Fu Jiajun turned to defense after eating one red and one black. At this time, there were only two red balls left on the table.

  In the fifth game, the two players didn’t get too high a score when they got started several times. At the crucial moment, Joyce forced Fu Jiajun to solve the ball for three times with a snooker. In the end, Joyce scored 48 points with a shot and recovered a game. In the sixth game, Fu Jiajun decisively launched a far-distance attack when he was 0-36 behind, and once the score was 44-36. In the lottery-winning stage, Joyce unfortunately dropped the bag as a defensive cue ball, and Fu Jiajun won after receiving four colored balls from the table.

  After Fu Jiajun won, Milkins played against McGill. In the first two games, both sides contributed a 60+ shot. In the third game, McGill took the lead again with a single shot of 74 points. In the fourth game, they played snooker with each other, forcing their opponents to foul and punish points. In the end, McGill won 95-70. In the fifth game, Milkins scored 57 points with a single shot to recover a game. In the sixth game, both men’s offensive feelings declined, and McGill won in the tug-of-war station.

  In the other two games, Williams, who performed badly this season, still didn’t get out of the doldrums, losing 3-4 to Ben wollaston, while Bingham lost 2-4 to Perry, which made the TOP16 players in the 4/4 zone disappear.


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