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World Snooker Championship 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Wilson leads Gilbert in tense semi-final, Bingham vs Jones LEVEL – updates
- Kieran Davies , Digital Journalist
- Updated : 22:38, 3 May 2024
THE World Snooker Championship semi-finals are back on today in what should be another thriller at The Crucible!
Stuart Bingham is a favourite to lift the crown after dumping Ronnie O'Sullivan out the tournament, but the Englishman is currently in a tense battle with Jak Jones as the pair are tied at 8-8.
While the other last-4 tie - Kyren Wilson vs David Gilbert was also incredibly close until Wilson opened up the gap to 14-10.
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Nothing to separate early starters
Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones ended their session tied at 8-8.
There is still a long way to go in this best of 33 frames match.
It is impossible to pick a winner as we have seen so far, the game swinging from one player to the other.
They both will have watched the evening session between Wilson and Gilbert and will be more than aware how quickly their luck can change.
Gilbert blows away demons with century
David Gilbert seemed to be a in a dark place for most of the second half of the evening session.
Nothing was going his way and his potting ability had left him.
Winning the last frame will have been a huge boost to Gilbert, especially in the manner he did it with a century break.
All the crowd were behind him and cheered every single pot.
He will regroup now overnight and feel if he brings his game he is more than capable of staging a comeback.
Jones looking to make Morgan proud
In a weird twist of his childhood, Jak Jones was never really into snooker.
It was a holiday in Greece where former Crucible semi-finalist Darren Morgan saw him playing pool.
He got him on the snooker table and Welshman has never looked back since.
Jones would love nothing more than to book his place in this weekend's final to show Morgan's talent spotting eye is spot on.
Kyren Wilson 14-10 David Gilbert
A fantastic break of 101 wins the frame for David Gilbert.
Psychologically that will be a huge positive going into the next session.
The crowd roared as the black went in, a brilliant clearance from a player who was really struggling to find some form in the match.
Kyren Wilson 14-9 David Gilbert
Gilbert pots a sensational long red to give himself hope.
He is currently on a break of 38 and leads in the frame 68-1.
If he can seal this frame it will leave him only four frames behind going into the next session.
Gilbert manages a break of 30 but tries a plant into the middle that does not come off.
He was deperately unlucky going into the pack that the cue ball did not leave him an available red.
The frame is finely poised now with Gilbert leading 30-1 but both players trying to play safety shots to not allow their opponent the chance to put a break together.
A break of 30 sees Wilson take the frame 69-23.
Things are just not going well for Gilbert and he really needs to win the final frame of the session to stay in this match for tomorrow.
This next frame could be so pivotal in the outcome of this match.
Kyren Wilson 13-9 David Gilbert
A break of 39 for Wilson but the cannon into the pack didn't work for him.
He leads the frame 39-23 but Gilbert goes for a long pot and is a country mile away from the pocket.
The way he is playing at the moment, David Gilbert must just want to get back to the hotel and regroup right now.
Gilbert amasses a break of 23, potting a fantastic long red into the yellow pocket.
As the crowd erupts as it goes in, he goes for the green next and overcuts it and hangs his head in disbelief.
Kyren Wilson has a chance to take advantage of his opponent's poor form in this session now.
With all the colours remaining, Wilson misses a cut on the black after potting the last red and returns to his seat.
Gilbert looks at the board and concedes the frame.
He heads off for a toilet break and no doubt to try and clear his head as he falls four frames behind.
The craziest thing is, he only needed two snookers in the last frame to be able to win it.
Kyren Wilson 12-9 David Gilbert
After being gifted another chance to get into this frame, Gilbert plays a poor attempt at potting the brown with the rest.
The ball rattles and cue ball comes down the table and gives Wilson the chance to put this frame to bed.
He leads this frame 40-14 with just one red left on the table, which is tight to the bottom cushion.
Both players are feeling the pressure right now.
Gilbert misses a pot and leaves Wilson with what seems a simple red into the yellow pocket.
He rattles it and leaves Gilbert with a chance to address his demons.
Wilson leads the frame 39-5 currently.
Unbelievably Gilbert misses a simple cut of the blue into the middle pocket, things have gone pear-shaped for him in this session.
After missing a pot, for the first time, David Gilbert's head drops.
He presents another chance to Wilson to put together a frame-winning break.
Wilson leads 19-4 at the moment but the reds are spread and the colours are all in positions that present no problem to him.
With the reds all spead Gilbert has a tricky pot with the cue ball tight in the one pocket, playing the length of the table.
He pots it but unbelievably the cue ball stays behind a pack of reds, snookering him on every colour.
Things are not going Gilbert's way at the moment.
Kyren Wilson jumps upon the chance presented to him.
After missing the red to the green pocket, he did not expect to be back at the table so soon.
David Gilbert is having a bit of a wobble at the moment it seems.
A break of 88 is enough to give him a three frame lead.
Kyren Wilson 11-9 David Gilbert
What a passage of play we have just seen.
Wilson leaves the cue ball near the baulk cushion but there really isn't a safety shot on for Gilbert.
He plays for a pot in the middle and misses but Wilson then rattles a simple pot to the top corner.
It leaves a big chance for Gilbert but he misses his pot and leaves Wilson a massive chance to extend his lead in this match.
We are back underway in the second part of this evening session.
Both players are focussing on trying to not leave a shot on any of the open reds, this time opting to leave the cue ball tight on the bottom cushion.
It is another case of the first person to crack and leave a ball on, may well lose the frame.
The pressure will be on David Gilbert in this second part of the session.
He needs to find an immediate reply to going two frames down.
That said, if Kyren Wilson can get it, he really opens up a lead in this match.
Wilson takes the frame 66-48, the first time a player has had a two-frame advantage in the match.
Once again Gilbert looked set to win this one but missed a straight brown trying to screw back on the blue too much.
As they head into the mid-session interval, Gilbert will need to clear his head after that frame.
Kyren Wilson 10-9 David Gilbert
What a turning point that could be.
Gilbert was on a break of 43 and seemed as though as he was going to steal the frame but missed a routine pot on the yellow.
With only the colours remaining now, this could turn into an exchange of safety shots between the players until someone makes a mistake.
Currently the frame is 51-43, Gilbert takes on a long pot and misses, giving Wilson the chance to pot in the bottom corner.
Wilson, on a break of 51, seemed set to take a two frame lead and become the first player to do so in this match.
Then the snooker gods, or rather the pockets on these tables, decided it was not to be as it spat the black out.
Gilbert, albeit a big ask, could steal a frame he didn't think he was going to return to the table in now.
Wilson takes the frame and leads the semi-final.
He misses the final black and amasses a break of 93.
As the crowd applaud, Roy Keane is sat enjoying the action while looking around at people as they appreciate the break with a look on his face suggesting 'What are you clapping for? That's what he is paid to do!'
Kyren Wilson 9-9 David Gilbert
Once again, as we have seen all week, a player taking on a pot at pace from a tight angle and it rattles and comes back out.
It is like there is a goalkeeper in those pockets for those shots.
Wilson has a big chance after playing into the pack to free them up and is currently on a break of 31.
He leads the frame 31-20.
Once again after potting a red Gilbert's cue ball control is poor.
The white is almost touching the yellow so he lays up behind it snookering Wilson once again.
He gets out of it but is too heavy handed and leaves a pot on.
Gilbert is currently on 18 and has a big chance to put himself in control of this frame.
Gilbert takes the frame and squares the match up.
Wilson had no choice but to take on the long pot along the rail but these pockets are proving tight this year.
With the fouls he gave away, added to the break, it was a comfortable frame for David Gilbert.
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