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Ronnie O'Sullivan is even money with Sky Bet to win a sixth Premier League title in a row.
Last Updated: 18/11/09 10:29pm
The final night of league action in the Premier League of snooker takes place on Thursday in what should be a thrilling chase for the semi-final places.
Ronnie O'Sullivan may still not qualify but he has owned the tournament in recent years and Sky Bet still make him favourite for the tournament.
Five-time Premier League champion O'Sullivan is evens with Sky Bet to claim his sixth title in a row but he will have to overcome former world champion John Higgins in Llandudno to guarantee himself a play-off place.
It's 11/10 for the Rocket to overcome Higgins, who has already qualified for the play-offs after seeing off Judd Trump last week (11/5 Higgins & 21/10 Tie) and it's 8/15 for the world number one O'Sullivan to record the highest break of the match (11/8 Higgins).
It's evens for there to be 5 or more breaks of 50 in the match (8/11 4 or fewer) and 11/8 that there is exactly one century break (6/4 0 breaks of 100 & 5/2 2 or more).
Shaun Murphy, who currently sits in the final play-off place after beating Australian Neil Robertson last week, is 11/10 to overcome the 2009 Championship League winner Judd Trump (11/5 Trump & 21/10 Tie). It's 8/11 for Murphy, who has already recorded 3 century breaks in this year's tournament to get the highest break of the match and it's 3/1 that there are 2 or more breaks of 100 (6/5 None & 6/4 Exactly 1).
Thursday's other game sees the seven-times world champion Stephen Hendry take on Marco Fu, who is still looking for his first win in this year's competition.
It's 5/4 for Hendry to inflict more misery on Fu (15/8 Fu & 11/5 Tie) and 8/11 for the Scotsman to hit the highest break of the match (evens Fu).
Premier League Outright - Win Outright
O'Sullivan R evens
Higgins J 9/4
Murphy S 5/1
Trump J 10/1
Hendry S 10/1
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