Tournament information | |
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Dates | 11–17 July 2011 |
Venue | Bangkok Convention Centre |
City | Bangkok |
Country | Thailand |
Organisation | WPBSA |
Format | Non-ranking team event |
Total prize fund | $700,000 |
Winner's share | $200,000 |
Highest break | 139 |
Final | |
Champion | China Ding Junhui Liang Wenbo |
Runner-up | Northern Ireland Mark Allen Gerard Greene |
Score | 4–2 |
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The 2011 PTT-EGAT World Cup was a professional non-ranking team snooker tournament that took place from 11 to 17 July 2011 at the Bangkok Convention Centre in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] [2] It was the 13th edition of the event, and it was televised live by Eurosport. [3]
The tournament was last held 1996 in Thailand, where Scotland consisting of Stephen Hendry, John Higgins and Alan McManus defeated Ireland, represented by Ken Doherty, Fergal O'Brien and Michael Judge, 10–7 in the final. [4]
Ding Junhui and Liang Wenbo won the first title for China by defeating Northern Ireland, represented by Mark Allen and Gerard Greene, 4–2 in the final. [5] [6]
Twenty teams of two players each participated in the tournament. The top eight nations were seeded. As the host nation, Thailand was represented by two teams. The teams were drawn into four groups of five. The top two teams in each group have gone through to the quarter-finals. [8] Each match included singles and doubles frames.
Each match consisted of five frames and all frames were played. Each player played one frame against each player in the other team plus one doubles frame. [9] [10]
Frames were played in following order: [9] [10]
One point was awarded in the group for every frame won. If two teams were tied on the same number of points following the group stage then the winner of the match between those two teams was ranked higher in the group. Players were not permitted to play consecutive frames in singles matches. [9] [10]
Matches were played over the best of 7 frames with a singles frame to determine winner if match was tied at 3 frames each. Players were not permitted to play consecutive frames in singles matches. [9] [10]
Frames were played in following order: [9] [10] [11]
POS | Seed | Team | MP | MW | ML | FW | FL | PTS |
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1 | 1 | Wales | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 6 | 14 |
2 | 8 | Republic of Ireland | 4 | 2 | 2 | 11 | 9 | 11 |
3 | Pakistan | 4 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
4 | Germany | 4 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 11 | 9 | |
5 | Egypt | 4 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 14 | 6 |
11 July 2011 | |||||
Pakistan | 3–2 | Republic of Ireland | Egypt | 3–2 | Germany |
Muhammad Sajjad | 1–111 | Ken Doherty | Yasser El-Sherbini | 57–27 | Lasse Münstermann |
Sahid Aftab | 79–17 | Fergal O'Brien | Wael Talat | 31–76 | Patrick Einsle |
Muhammad Sajjad/Sahid Aftab | 63–49 | Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien | Yasser El-Sherbini/Wael Talat | 73–18 | Lasse Münstermann/Patrick Einsle |
Sahid Aftab | 63–14 | Ken Doherty | Wael Talat | 26–77 | Lasse Münstermann |
Muhammad Sajjad | 6–119 | Fergal O'Brien | Yasser El-Sherbini | 60–28 | Patrick Einsle |
12 July 2011 | |||||
Pakistan | 2–3 | Germany | Wales | 5–0 | Egypt |
Sahid Aftab | 15–69 | Patrick Einsle | Mark Williams | 60–48 | Yasser El-Sherbini |
Muhammad Sajjad | 43–66 | Lasse Münstermann | Matthew Stevens | 82–14 | Wael Talat |
Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad | 69–20 | Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann | Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 97–9 | Yasser El-Sherbini/Wael Talat |
Sahid Aftab | 28–63 | Lasse Münstermann | Mark Williams | 73–47 | Wael Talat |
Muhammad Sajjad | 63–47 | Patrick Einsle | Matthew Stevens | 67–41 | Yasser El-Sherbini |
13 July 2011 | |||||
Egypt | 1–4 | Republic of Ireland | Wales | 3–2 | Germany |
Wael Talat | 43–34 | Ken Doherty | Mark Williams | 56–43 | Patrick Einsle |
Yasser El-Sherbini | 31–54 | Fergal O'Brien | Matthew Stevens | 21–74 | Lasse Münstermann |
Wael Talat/Yasser El-Sherbini | 42–70 | Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien | Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 90–0 | Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann |
Wael Talat | 43–68 | Fergal O'Brien | Mark Williams | 74–0 | Lasse Münstermann |
Yasser El-Sherbini | 13–55 | Ken Doherty | Matthew Stevens | 14–58 | Patrick Einsle |
14 July 2011 | |||||
Wales | 3–2 | Pakistan | Germany | 2–3 | Republic of Ireland |
Mark Williams | 81–21 | Sahid Aftab | Patrick Einsle | 60–24 | Ken Doherty |
Matthew Stevens | 87–0 | Muhammad Sajjad | Lasse Münstermann | 1–79 | Fergal O'Brien |
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 74–37 | Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad | Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann | 38–64 | Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien |
Mark Williams | 53–66 | Muhammad Sajjad | Patrick Einsle | 61–21 | Fergal O'Brien |
Matthew Stevens | 15–61 | Sahid Aftab | Lasse Münstermann | 45–74 | Ken Doherty |
15 July 2011 | |||||
Egypt | 2–3 | Pakistan | Wales | 3–2 | Republic of Ireland |
Wael Talat | 65–30 | Sahid Aftab | Mark Williams | 76–49 | Ken Doherty |
Yasser El-Sherbini | 10–57 | Muhammad Sajjad | Matthew Stevens | 77–56 | Fergal O'Brien |
Wael Talat/Yasser El-Sherbini | 67–35 | Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad | Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 4–58 | Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien |
Wael Talat | 48–79 | Muhammad Sajjad | Mark Williams | 75–23 | Fergal O'Brien |
Yasser El-Sherbini | 22–72 | Sahid Aftab | Matthew Stevens | 6–62 | Ken Doherty |
POS | Seed | Team | MP | MW | ML | FW | FL | PTS |
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1 | 4 | China | 4 | 4 | 0 | 13 | 7 | 13 |
2 | 5 | Australia | 4 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 7 | 13 |
3 | Malta | 4 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 8 | 12 | |
4 | Thailand A | 4 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 12 | 8 | |
5 | United Arab Emirates | 4 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 16 | 4 |
11 July 2011 | |||||
Thailand A | 1–4 | Australia | China | 3–2 | Malta |
James Wattana | 27–67 | Neil Robertson | Ding Junhui | 61–64 | Tony Drago |
Dechawat Poomjaeng | 71–1 | Steve Mifsud | Liang Wenbo | 80–1 | Alex Borg |
James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng | 22–71 | Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 88–26 | Tony Drago/Alex Borg |
James Wattana | 53–81 | Steve Mifsud | Liang Wenbo | 2–65 | Tony Drago |
Dechawat Poomjaeng | 60–79 | Neil Robertson | Ding Junhui | 120–8 | Alex Borg |
12 July 2011 | |||||
Malta | 2–3 | Australia | Thailand A | 4–1 | United Arab Emirates |
Tony Drago | 67–43 | Neil Robertson | James Wattana | 79–48 | Mohammed Shehab |
Alex Borg | 53–77 | Steve Mifsud | Dechawat Poomjaeng | 77–24 | Mohammed Al Joaker |
Tony Drago/Alex Borg | 60–10 | Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud | James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng | 6–101 | Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker |
Tony Drago | 0–132 | Steve Mifsud | James Wattana | 81–25 | Mohammed Al Joaker |
Alex Borg | 7–63 | Neil Robertson | Dechawat Poomjaeng | 70–21 | Mohammed Shehab |
13 July 2011 | |||||
Thailand A | 2–3 | Malta | China | 3–2 | United Arab Emirates |
James Wattana | 55–44 | Tony Drago | Ding Junhui | 15–63 | Mohammed Shehab |
Dechawat Poomjaeng | 24–66 | Alex Borg | Liang Wenbo | 64–18 | Mohammed Al Joaker |
James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng | 27–66 | Tony Drago/Alex Borg | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 49–78 | Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker |
James Wattana | 51–67 | Alex Borg | Ding Junhui | 100–1 | Mohammed Al Joaker |
Dechawat Poomjaeng | 66–59 | Tony Drago | Liang Wenbo | 78–43 | Mohammed Shehab |
14 July 2011 | |||||
United Arab Emirates | 0–5 | Malta | China | 3–2 | Australia |
Mohammed Shehab | 0–112 | Tony Drago | Ding Junhui | 55–64 | Neil Robertson |
Mohammed Al Joaker | 26–65 | Alex Borg | Liang Wenbo | 75–31 | Steve Mifsud |
Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker | 25–63 | Tony Drago/Alex Borg | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 75–21 | Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud |
Mohammed Shehab | 32–80 | Alex Borg | Ding Junhui | 75–18 | Steve Mifsud |
Mohammed Al Joaker | 13–106 | Tony Drago | Liang Wenbo | 42–74 | Neil Robertson |
15 July 2011 | |||||
United Arab Emirates | 1–4 | Australia | Thailand A | 1–4 | China |
Mohammed Shehab | 1–66 | Neil Robertson | James Wattana | 27–62 | Ding Junhui |
Mohammed Al Joaker | 0–88 | Steve Mifsud | Dechawat Poomjaeng | 29–72 | Liang Wenbo |
Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker | 1–77 | Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud | James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng | 77–21 | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo |
Mohammed Shehab | 78–49 | Steve Mifsud | Dechawat Poomjaeng | 1–71 | Liang Wenbo |
Mohammed Al Joaker | 45–63 | Neil Robertson | James Wattana | 0–95 | Ding Junhui |
POS | Seed | Team | MP | MW | ML | FW | FL | PTS |
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1 | 3 | England | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 6 | 14 |
2 | 6 | Northern Ireland | 4 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 7 | 13 |
3 | India | 4 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 11 | 9 | |
4 | Belgium | 4 | 0 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 8 | |
5 | Brazil | 4 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 14 | 6 |
11 July 2011 | |||||
Brazil | 3–2 | Belgium | India | 1–4 | Northern Ireland |
Noel Rodrigues | 86–25 | Bjorn Haneveer | Pankaj Advani | 25–96 | Gerard Greene |
Fabio Luersen | 55–46 | Luca Brecel | Aditya Mehta | 0–108 | Mark Allen |
Noel Rodrigues/Fabio Luersen | 27–61 | Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel | Pankaj Advani/Aditya Mehta | 44–64 | Gerard Greene/Mark Allen |
Fabio Luersen | 62–26 | Bjorn Haneveer | Pankaj Advani | 52–77 | Mark Allen |
Noel Rodrigues | 8–59 | Luca Brecel | Aditya Mehta | 71–32 | Gerard Greene |
12 July 2011 | |||||
India | 3–2 | Belgium | England | 4–1 | Brazil |
Pankaj Advani | 33–94 | Luca Brecel | Mark Selby | 59–45 | Fabio Luersen |
Aditya Mehta | 64–4 | Bjorn Haneveer | Ali Carter | 90–0 | Noel Rodrigues |
Pankaj Advani/Aditya Mehta | 65–66 | Luca Brecel/Bjorn Haneveer | Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 54–91 | Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues |
Aditya Mehta | 74–43 | Luca Brecel | Mark Selby | 124–0 | Noel Rodrigues |
Pankaj Advani | 64–58 | Bjorn Haneveer | Ali Carter | 69–7 | Fabio Luersen |
13 July 2011 | |||||
Brazil | 1–4 | Northern Ireland | England | 3–2 | Belgium |
Fabio Luersen | 1–75 | Mark Allen | Mark Selby | 79–7 | Bjorn Haneveer |
Noel Rodrigues | 33–65 | Gerard Greene | Ali Carter | 4–69 | Luca Brecel |
Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues | 1–67 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene | Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 78–0 | Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel |
Fabio Luersen | 27–71 | Gerard Greene | Mark Selby | 102–28 | Luca Brecel |
Noel Rodrigues | 82–13 | Mark Allen | Ali Carter | 6–67 | Bjorn Haneveer |
14 July 2011 | |||||
Belgium | 2–3 | Northern Ireland | England | 4–1 | India |
Bjorn Haneveer | 0–96 | Mark Allen | Mark Selby | 79–25 | Aditya Mehta |
Luca Brecel | 20–53 | Gerard Greene | Ali Carter | 70–18 | Pankaj Advani |
Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel | 66–14 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene | Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 49–70 | Aditya Mehta/Pankaj Advani |
Bjorn Haneveer | 12–69 | Gerard Greene | Mark Selby | 76–4 | Pankaj Advani |
Luca Brecel | 128–1 | Mark Allen | Ali Carter | 57–5 | Aditya Mehta |
15 July 2011 | |||||
Brazil | 1–4 | India | England | 3–2 | Northern Ireland |
Fabio Luersen | 29–70 | Aditya Mehta | Mark Selby | 70–13 | Mark Allen |
Noel Rodrigues | 52–62 | Pankaj Advani | Ali Carter | 10–60 | Gerard Greene |
Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues | 0–87 | Aditya Mehta/Pankaj Advani | Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 13–110 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene |
Fabio Luersen | 68–78 | Pankaj Advani | Mark Selby | 119–0 | Gerard Greene |
Noel Rodrigues | 97–29 | Aditya Mehta | Ali Carter | 64–14 | Mark Allen |
POS | Seed | Team | MP | MW | ML | FW | FL | PTS |
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1 | 2 | Scotland | 4 | 4 | 0 | 13 | 7 | 13 |
2 | 7 | Hong Kong | 4 | 2 | 2 | 11 | 9 | 11 |
3 | Thailand B | 4 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
4 | Afghanistan | 4 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 11 | 9 | |
5 | Poland | 4 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 13 | 7 |
11 July 2011 | |||||
Thailand B | 3–2 | Afghanistan | Hong Kong | 2–3 | Poland |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 112–5 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | Marco Fu | 43–61 | Kacper Filipiak |
Passakorn Suwannawat | 0–78 | Saleh Mohammad | Fung Kwok Wai | 61–75 | Krzysztof Wróbel |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh/Passakorn Suwannawat | 57–48 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai | 37–80 | Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel |
Passakorn Suwannawat | 40–88 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | Fung Kwok Wai | 84–8 | Kacper Filipiak |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 82–37 | Saleh Mohammad | Marco Fu | 60–29 | Krzysztof Wróbel |
12 July 2011 | |||||
Scotland | 3–2 | Poland | Afghanistan | 2–3 | Hong Kong |
John Higgins | 3–76 | Kacper Filipiak | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | 72–45 | Marco Fu |
Stephen Maguire | 75–31 | Krzysztof Wróbel | Saleh Mohammad | 43–80 | Fung Kwok Wai |
John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 59–47 | Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel | Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad | 63–66 | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai |
John Higgins | 66–18 | Krzysztof Wróbel | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | 66–12 | Fung Kwok Wai |
Stephen Maguire | 36–70 | Kacper Filipiak | Saleh Mohammad | 0–75 | Marco Fu |
13 July 2011 | |||||
Scotland | 4–1 | Afghanistan | Thailand B | 1–4 | Hong Kong |
John Higgins | 80–16 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | Passakorn Suwannawat | 78–38 | Marco Fu |
Stephen Maguire | 74–0 | Saleh Mohammad | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 15–61 | Fung Kwok Wai |
John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 66–45 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad | Passakorn Suwannawat/Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 57–66 | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai |
John Higgins | 14–82 | Saleh Mohammad | Passakorn Suwannawat | 46–79 | Fung Kwok Wai |
Stephen Maguire | 53–51 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 27–64 | Marco Fu |
14 July 2011 | |||||
Poland | 1–4 | Afghanistan | Scotland | 3–2 | Thailand B |
Kacper Filipiak | 80–19 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | John Higgins | 47–93 | Passakorn Suwannawat |
Krzysztof Wróbel | 24–92 | Saleh Mohammad | Stephen Maguire | 100–3 | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh |
Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel | 25–66 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad | John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 0–109 | Passakorn Suwannawat/Thepchaiya Un-Nooh |
Kacper Filipiak | 7–58 | Saleh Mohammad | John Higgins | 61–20 | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh |
Krzysztof Wróbel | 52–74 | Mohammad Rais Senzahi | Stephen Maguire | 86–0 | Passakorn Suwannawat |
15 July 2011 | |||||
Thailand B | 4–1 | Poland | Scotland | 3–2 | Hong Kong |
Passakorn Suwannawat | 139–0 | Kacper Filipiak | John Higgins | 72–18 | Marco Fu |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 66–13 | Krzysztof Wróbel | Stephen Maguire | 129–4 | Fung Kwok Wai |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh/Passakorn Suwannawat | 1–51 | Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel | John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 4–99 | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai |
Passakorn Suwannawat | 68–10 | Krzysztof Wróbel | John Higgins | 93–9 | Fung Kwok Wai |
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 82–21 | Kacper Filipiak | Stephen Maguire | 17–63 | Marco Fu |
Quarter-finals Best of 7 frames | Semi-finals Best of 7 frames | Final Best of 7 frames | ||||||||||||
A1 | Wales | 4 | ||||||||||||
B2 | Australia | 2 | ||||||||||||
A1 | Wales | 1 | ||||||||||||
B1 | China | 4 | ||||||||||||
B1 | China | 4 | ||||||||||||
A2 | Republic of Ireland | 1 | ||||||||||||
B1 | China | 4 | ||||||||||||
C2 | Northern Ireland | 2 | ||||||||||||
C1 | England | 3 | ||||||||||||
D2 | Hong Kong | 4 | ||||||||||||
D2 | Hong Kong | 3 | ||||||||||||
C2 | Northern Ireland | 4 | ||||||||||||
D1 | Scotland | 3 | ||||||||||||
C2 | Northern Ireland | 4 |
16 July 2011 | |||||
Wales | 4–2 | Australia | China | 4–1 | Republic of Ireland |
Mark Williams | 96–10 | Neil Robertson | Ding Junhui | 81–40 | Ken Doherty |
Matthew Stevens | 65–51 | Steve Mifsud | Liang Wenbo | 92–65 | Fergal O'Brien |
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 42–64 | Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 8–76 | Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien |
Mark Williams | 75–7 | Steve Mifsud | Ding Junhui | 76–17 | Fergal O'Brien |
Matthew Stevens | 25–61 | Neil Robertson | Liang Wenbo | 70–8 | Ken Doherty |
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 77–39 | Steve Mifsud/Neil Robertson |
England | 3–4 | Hong Kong | Scotland | 3–4 | Northern Ireland |
Mark Selby | 17–71 | Marco Fu | John Higgins | 50–60 | Mark Allen |
Ali Carter | 57–22 | Fung Kwok Wai | Stephen Maguire | 0–75 | Gerard Greene |
Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 25–64 | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai | John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 77–24 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene |
Mark Selby | 70–34 | Fung Kwok Wai | John Higgins | 85–0 | Gerard Greene |
Ali Carter | 74–20 | Marco Fu | Stephen Maguire | 0–140 | Mark Allen |
Mark Selby/Ali Carter | 69–82 | Fung Kwok Wai/Marco Fu | John Higgins/Stephen Maguire | 69–63 | Gerard Greene/Mark Allen |
Mark Selby | 2–75 | Marco Fu | John Higgins | 27–86 | Mark Allen |
17 July 2011 | |||||
Wales | 1–4 | China | Hong Kong | 3–4 | Northern Ireland |
Mark Williams | 78–85 | Ding Junhui | Marco Fu | 9–73 | Mark Allen |
Matthew Stevens | 96–25 | Liang Wenbo | Fung Kwok Wai | 8–74 | Gerard Greene |
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens | 6–100 | Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai | 63–26 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene |
Mark Williams | 50–64 | Liang Wenbo | Marco Fu | 0–88 | Gerard Greene |
Matthew Stevens | 21–77 | Ding Junhui | Fung Kwok Wai | 80–0 | Mark Allen |
Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai | 70–43 | Gerard Greene/Mark Allen | |||
Marco Fu [18] | 0–102 | Mark Allen [18] |
17 July 2011 | ||
China | 4–2 | Northern Ireland |
Ding Junhui | 121–1 | Mark Allen |
Liang Wenbo | 77–0 | Gerard Greene |
Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 77–36 | Mark Allen/Gerard Greene |
Ding Junhui | 18–109 | Gerard Greene |
Liang Wenbo | 55–69 | Mark Allen |
Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo | 89–0 | Gerard Greene/Mark Allen |
There were 12 century breaks in the tournament. [19] [20]
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