Pig Paknam, hot, chasing, Lukayap – Chiang Mai News

Pig, Pak Nam, hot queue, chase Luke, 11th hand, world demolished, meet John Hines.

Moo Paknam Noppon Saengkham, Thai snooker player Have the right to join the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, in the first round must meet with Luca Brezel, the world’s 11th hand from Belgium.

For the first round, the World Snooker Championship, played in a system of 10 in 19 frames, previously “F Saraburi” Thepchaiya Unnu missed John Higgins 7-10, making Paknam a fun player. The only Thai ker on this list.

The first session was late at night on April 20, with “Pak Nam pigs” having a great start with two frames and leading 2-0, especially in the second frame, Brezel, a six-foot pig easily missed. After stabbing the last black ball, Nopphon Saengkham came out to close the frame and stabbed sharply.

Even though Brezel chased 1-2, but Pak Nam still showed his stillness, queuing precisely. and a loud applause echoed through the hall. When taking the Thai queue, press the Century Break in the fifth frame, 127 points, leading to 4-1.

only not enough In the seventh frame, “Pig Pak Nam” still got another century break, pressed 110 points, leading to 6-1, but two frames later, Brezel pulled out to collect two frames in a row. Ending the first session, Nopphon Saengkham took the lead 6-3 frames.

The second session in the early evening on April 21, “Moo Paknam”Nopphon Saengkham also did an excellent job, pushing Luca Brecel 4-2 frames to end the two sessions. “Moo Paknam” won 10- 5 frames, with a record of hitting the ball down as high as 89 percent

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Summary of “Moo Paknam” Nopphon Saengkham Ad Luka Bracel 10-5 frames 93-15, 70-60, 34-81, 58-46, 112-7, 68-28, 127-6, 31-68, 36-82, 80-0, 61-8, 75-7, 52-77, 15-109 and 63-8.

For Nopphon Saengkham through to the second round of the World Snooker Championship. By going to meet with John Higgins, the world’s sixth hand, Scottish, who won the first round of “F Nakhon Nayok” Thep Chaiya Unnu 10-7 frames.

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