Action at the fifth full ranking tournament of the snooker season, the Welsh Open, continues in Newport on Wednesday.
Defending champion John Higgins, snooker legend Steve Davis and local favourite Mark Williams have all come through their opening round clashes.
There are more first round matches to look forward to on Wednesday, with pre-tournament favourite Ronnie O'Sullivan getting his campaign underway against world number 24 Marco Fu at 1300 GMT.
O'Sullivan earned favouritism by landing the German Masters title last week when he beat Stephen Maguire in the final, although his draw for the Welsh Open is less favourable as it includes Williams and Judd Trump.
Trump demolished Ireland's Fergal O'Brien 4-0 in his first round match on Monday, whilst Williams scored a narrow 4-3 victory over Andy Hicks on Tuesday afternoon.
Also in action on Wednesday is Mark Allen, who impressed at the UK Championship in York, making it to the final before falling at the last hurdle. Allen, who has yet to win a ranking tournament, faces former world champion Ken Doherty in the first round and having won a group in the Championship League, will be confident of breaking his duck in Newport.
World number eight Stephen Maguire faces the 87th ranked Adam Wicheard, while Matthew Stevens takes on Barry Hawkins - both at 1400.