Gereen Price pulled himself from the brink of the defeat to extract the Poland Master’s title from Stephen Bounting in a dramatic final.
Wilcheman, who examined 137 to the 2-2 level, is 4-2 in the time interval in Prezero Arena in GliWice but fought again to lead 7-5.
Bunting reduced the deficit and then saw his opponent Miss three games in Top Top where he took it to the final station, which reached average of more than 103 – with 17, double 17, finishing from top to 8-7.
He spoke on the stage after that, he said: “I missed a lot of doubles in that game – I missed three arrows in Double Top, and the favorite doubled – then it is clear that a couple of legs as I missed a lot of doubles.
“But to go at the last station when Stephen sits doubling and doubles, and doubled when I couldn’t hit one overnight – I’m great. I’m above the moon.”
Bunting won his place in the final match with a 7-3 victory over the world champion Luke Littler at the end of the four.
Littler survived the five games in the match, reaching 170 in 6-2 to prolong his evening-but only for a short period, as his opponent produced 18 trilogy, double 16 shots outside of progress.
The price overcame the Rob Cross with a great finishing offer, recovered from the 2-0 deficit to win seven of the next eight legs and also pass 7-3.
Litler had previously directed another “big fish” on his way to win 6-3 in the quarter-finals against Nathan Espinal, in a process that gained revenge for the successive world championship defeats by his compatriot in Copenhagen and New York.
Price occupied his 6-2 victory over Chris Dobobi, but Cross was not at his best as Michael van Gereen was 6-4, while Poning needed a decisive leg to see Polish No. 1 Krzysztof Ratajski 6-5.
Master’s results in Poland
The quarter -finals
(1) Stephen Punting 6-5 KrZysztof Ratajski
Luke Litler 6-3 (4) Nathan Aspine
(2) GERWYN PRICE 6-2 Chris Dobby
(3) Rob Kroos 6-4 Michael van Gereen
The semi -finals
(1) Stephen Punting 7-3 Luke Litler
(2) GERWYN PRICE 7-3 (3) Rob Cross
last
(2) GERWYN PRICE 8-7 (1) Stephen Punting
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