Masters: Shaun Murphy into semis despite maximum 147 miss
- Shaun Murphy secured a spot in the semi-finals of the Masters after defeating Neil Robertson 6-2 at Alexandra Palace.
- Murphy reached a break of 120 but missed a chance for a maximum 147 due to a snooker behind the blue.
- Mark Allen also advanced by beating Mark Selby 6-2, showcasing strong breaks of 81, 88, and 104.
- Murphy expressed delight at his performance, stating, 'That was somewhere near my best. I am delighted,' to BBC Sport.
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Shaun Murphy shouts 'what an idiot' as he enters BBC studio after blunder
SHAUN MURPHY branded himself an “idiot” live on TV – after blowing the chance of a 147 at the Masters. The former world champion powered to an emphatic 6-2 win over Neil Robertson on Thursday afternoon. BBC Shaun Murphy missed out on a 147 in his 6-2 win over Neil Robertson[/caption] BBC The 42-year-old branded himself an “idiot” during his BBC interview[/caption] BBC Murphy snookered himself behind the blue on his way to a perfect frame[/captio…
Shaun Murphy downs Neil Robertson but brands himself an idiot after fluffing 147
Shaun Murphy has ended Neil Robertson’s Masters challenge (Picture: Getty Images) Shaun Murphy is into the semi-finals of the Masters after an impressive 6-2 win over Neil Robertson at Alexandra Palace, but there was disappointment in the final frame despite the great win. The Magician’s first ever Triple Crown 147 looked on its way, but after 15 reds and blacks he managed to snooker himself on the yellow behind the blue, ending the break on 120…
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