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  1. Semi-final Saturdaypublished at 00:06 GMT 17 January

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    See you all when play resumes on semi-final Saturday at the Masters.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:55 GMT 16 January

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    That was one of the most hard-fought matches I've seen. Fantastic start to what will undoubtedly be a fantastic weekend!

    Fenton, Godalming

  3. 'I just had to make something happen'published at 23:55 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 6-5 Robertson

    Kyren Wilson speaking on BBC Four: "I felt like Ian Beale from Eastenders - 'I've got nothing left'. It was a fantastic game and I am glad it lived up to its billing. Neil is a fantastic champion and on any other day he drifts inside the black spot and it's 6-4.

    "I potted a really good long red at 5-4 down, I just had to make something happen. I made a really good clearance for 5-5 and just dug it out.

    "I threw everything at Neil for the first three frames and he never dropped his head and kept fighting.

    "It was one where win or lose you are thinking there is plenty to build on for the rest of the season."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:41 GMT 16 January

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    What a snooker great match tonight. Neither player deserves to lose.

    Ian, Bathgate

    What a match!

    Nav, Luton

    What a finale 👌

    Stewart, Euxton

  5. Postpublished at 23:37 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 6-5 Robertson

    Ken Doherty
    1997 world champion on BBC Four

    What a match. It had everything. Incredible.

  6. Wilson wins classic final-frame deciderpublished at 23:35 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 6-5 Robertson

    Kyren Wilson is through to the semi-finals against Wu Yize.

    He knocks in the brown and it's officially match over.

  7. Postpublished at 23:29 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 5-5 Robertson

    Kyren Wilson crafts an important 42 points to leave Neil Robertson needing snookers.

    Pure drama as the Australian gets the first one but when he can't get the yellow safe, the Englishman knocks it into the bottom right corner.

    Two snookers needed again.

  8. Postpublished at 23:18 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 5-5 Robertson

    This is some finale. Neil Robertson puts Kyren Wilson in a snooker and he misses the red he is going for three times.

    He clips it the next time around to leave a long pot on for the Australian. Robertson's effort finds the jaws of the right corner pocket and the red trickles up the side cushion and lands over the right middle.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:16 GMT 16 January

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    Just like the Ashes all hope is evaporating!

    Sanjay, Guildford

  10. Postpublished at 22:55 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 5-5 Robertson

    Ken Doherty
    1997 world champion on BBC Four

    Neil Robertson was one shot away. If the cue ball gets past the black spot it is match over.

  11. Wilson forces deciderpublished at 22:53 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 5-5 Robertson

    It was fate wasn't it? We are going to have a decider between the players ranked second and third in the world.

    Neil Robertson is a tad unlucky after getting in first but after snookering himself following a pot on the black, Kyren Wilson gets a reprieve and answers with a century after a knocking in a brilliant long red.

  12. Robertson turns contest on its headpublished at 22:34 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-5 Robertson

    What a turnaround. Neil Robertson crafts a frame-winning break of 65 after Kyren Wilson misses a black off its spot.

    The Englishman tries to play on for snookers and gets one but the world number three gets over the line after swerving around the green and pottting thr final red.

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    Robertson incredible swerve takes him one frame from victory.

  13. Postpublished at 22:21 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-4 Robertson

    Wonder where we will end up by Sunday evening?

    BBC SportImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Postpublished at 22:18 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-4 Robertson

    Neil Robertson's comeback dashed any hopes journalists had of making the first edition of Saturday's newspapers.

    But from what looked to be a procession for Kyren Wilson, we now have a compelling contest.

  15. Robertson completes comebackpublished at 22:14 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-4 Robertson

    The momentum of this match has completely shifted.

    Neil Robertson's cue action is in full flow now and Kyren Wilson spends nearly all of the eighth frame sat in his chair after leaving the Australian with a red to the left corner.

    Wilson has not potted a ball for over 25 minutes as Robertson makes back-to-back centuries.

  16. Robertson makes superb centurypublished at 21:59 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-3 Robertson

    Masters centuriesImage source, BBC Sport

    Where has this Neil Robertson been so far? The Australian moves within a frame of Kyren Wilson with a sublime 110 break.

    Robertson now has 47 centuries at the Masters to put him second on the all-time list at this tournament behind Ronnie O'Sullivan.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:36 GMT 16 January

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    Personally, delighted to see Kyren Wilson playing so well and loving life. He's been in some dark places recently, this is heartwarming.

    Jo, Co Durham

    This is shaping up nicely for a dramatic 6-2 finish

    Stephen, Buxton

  18. Postpublished at 21:35 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-2 Robertson

    Did Neil Robertson smash a mirror or two before coming out to play tonight? He gets to 31 and then sends the white into the middle pocket after knocking in a red to the corner.

    Kyren Wilson rattles the jaws of the corner pocket with his response and his opponent is able to wrap up the frame.

  19. 'It is the Kyren Wilson show at the moment'published at 21:15 GMT 16 January

    Wilson 4-1 Robertson

    Ken Doherty
    1997 world champion on BBC Two

    Had Neil won that frame the pressure would have mounted on Kyren and now he has lost that opportunity. He is back to square one and must be very disappointed with his performance so far.

    Neil needs to get going. It is the Kyren Wilson show at the moment.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:13 GMT 16 January

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    I have a lot of love for Robertson but I hope he can get over it and find his feet

    Wayne, Somerset