Former Snooker Shoot Out champion Michael Holt made the most of his late call-up to make the final 32 of this yearโs tournament in Leicester.
Holt, the 2020 champion who made a tournament-best break of 116 in his first-round victory over Lei Peifan, beat Robbie McGuigan 37-13 in the one-frame event despite owning up to his lack of match preparation.
โLifeโs got in the way a little bit,โ Nottingham-based Holt told Eurosport.
Do as I say not what I do. ๐ pic.twitter.com/jPYRmfdDX8
โ Michael Holt (@hitmanholt) January 27, 2023
โIโve been playing the least amount of snooker Iโve ever played in my life.
โI had a few hours when I got the call-up, but you just try your best.โ
As well as winning the BetVictor Snooker Shoot Out three years ago, Holt finished runner-up in 2019 and has now won the most matches in the history of the tournament.
He said: โIf you embrace the atmosphere and tournament you can enjoy it whatever happens.
โYouโve got to enjoy the chaos basically, and fortunately I have done in the past.โ
Reanne Evans had become the first woman to win a match in the event by beating Stuart Bingham in the opening round on Thursday.
But Evans was instantly on the backfoot as Gary Wilson fluked a red to set up a 44 break, and the โTyneside Terrorโ wrapped up a comfortable 83-4 victory.
Moldovan Vladislav Gradinari, just 14, reached the last 32 with a 42-20 success over Victor Sarkis.
โจ "๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ง๐ฎ-๐ฉ๐๐ก๐ ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ฉ๐๐ฃ๐ช๐๐จ" โจ
๐ฒ๐ฉ 14-year-old Vladislav Gradinari is through to the last 32 of the Snooker Shoot Out ๐คฉ@WeAreWST pic.twitter.com/VLK773N2bL
โ Eurosport (@eurosport) January 27, 2023
Another 14-year-old Riley Powell lost 38-2 to his fellow Welshman Daniel Wells.
Three-time world champion Mark Williams edged out Dean Young 45-41, while former Shoot Out winners Dominic Dale, Martin Gould and Michael White all progressed.
There were also victories for Belgiumโs Julien Leclercq โ who rattled in a 93 break โ Ali Carter, Fergal OโBrien, Tom Ford, Liam Highfield, Dylan Emery and Jack Lisowski.
But Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, the 2019 champion, lost to fellow Thai Dechawat Poomjaeng 40-62, while Ben Mertens suffered defeat in the final seconds as Fan Zhengyi sank a decisive green.
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