Chislett aims to move up snooker rankings
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Chislett opened with a break of 85 in the first frame before Grant Mason levelled the match at 1-1 with a 43.
An 88 clearance followed for Chislett, then a 111 in the last frame in which he missed the final green. Clearing the remaining five colours would have given him a 136 break, which would have beaten the highest of the day, a 134 by Billy Castle.
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Chislett, 30, who turns out for Selsey Royal British Legion in the Chichester and District Snooker League, said: “I knew I was in good form as I had a 142 break the previous day, it is just nice to play well in one of these events for a change.
“I’m trying to practise a bit more these days, hoping to move up a level.”
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