1971 World Snooker Championship - Round Robin Stage

Round Robin Stage

Pos Player MP MW ML FW FL FD Pts
1 Eddie Charlton 4 3 1 92 56 +36 6
2 John Spencer 4 3 1 86 62 +24 6
3 Ray Reardon 4 3 0 64 47 +17 6
4 Warren Simpson 4 3 1 75 73 +2 6
5 John Pulman 4 2 2 81 67 +14 4
6 Gary Owen 4 2 2 77 71 +6 4
7 Paddy Morgan 4 1 2 44 67 −23 2
8 Perrie Mans 4 0 4 61 87 −26 0
9 Norman Squire 4 0 4 49 99 −50 0

Each competitor played 37 frames against four of the other eight.

Ray Reardon 21–16 Eddie Charlton
Ray Reardon 22–15 Perrie Mans
Ray Reardon 21–16 John Spencer
John Pulman 25–12 Paddy Morgan
John Pulman 26–11 Norman Squire
Ray Reardon Paddy Morgan
John Spencer 20–17 Perrie Mans
John Spencer 23–14 John Pulman
John Spencer 27–10 Norman Squire
Eddie Charlton 26–11 Perrie Mans
Eddie Charlton 23–14 Gary Owen
Eddie Charlton 27–10 Norman Squire
Gary Owen 26–11 Paddy Morgan
Gary Owen 19–18 Norman Squire
Paddy Morgan 21–16 Warren Simpson
Warren Simpson 19–18 Perrie Mans
Warren Simpson 19–18 Gary Owen
Warren Simpson 21–16 John Pulman

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