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Quarter-finals David Gilbert lining up a shot while leaning over a table Playing at the Masters for the first time, David Gilbert defeated Stephen Maguire 6–2 to reach the semi-finals. The quarter-finals were played on 16 and 17 January as best-of-11-frames.[27] Shaun Murphy played Joe Perry in the first quarter-final match. Murphy won three of the first four frames making three breaks of 50 or more.[27][28] Perry took frame five, then Murphy won frame six to lead 4–2. On a break of 50 and looking likely to win frame seven, Perry missed a red, allowing Murphy to clear the table for a 5–2 lead, thus winning the match in frame eight.[27] Ali Carter played John Higgins in the second quarter-final. Carter opened a 4–1 lead, before Higgins compiled a break of 140 to win frame six, and then took frame seven with a break of 73 to move within one frame of his opponent at 3–4 behind.[27] In frame eight, Carter played a roll-up to the yellow ball, which was called as a foul by referee Desislava Bozhilova, who deemed the cue ball not to have made contact with the object ball.[29] Carter, however, believed that the balls had touched and challenged the referee's decision, which was then reversed.[27] Video replays of the event showed that the balls had not actually made contact.[29] Carter won the frame, as well as frame nine, to win the match 6–3.[29] David Gilbert played Stephen Maguire in the third quarter-final. Gilbert won the first frame with the highest break of the tournament, a 144.[30] He also won the second frame, followed by a break of 91 in the third to lead 3–0. Maguire took frame four, but Gilbert won the next by a single point, also winning frame six by a narrow margin.[30] Maguire won frame seven with a break of 94, falling short of a 101 after playing a foul shot.[30] Gilbert took the next frame to win the match 6–2.[30] The last quarter-final was between Kyren Wilson and Stuart Bingham. Wilson won the opening frame with a 139 total clearance, and then established a 4–1 lead. Bingham won frame six with a double on the black ball, and took the next two frames to draw level at 4–4.[30][31] He then won two further frames, making it five in a row, to win the match 6–4.[30][31][32] Semi-finals Ali Carter leaning over a table while lining up a shot World number 17 Ali Carter defeated Shaun Murphy 6–3 to reach his first Masters final. The semi-finals were played on 18 January as best-of-11-frames. The sole remaining former Masters champion, Shaun Murphy, played Ali Carter. The first frame featured a break of 68 from Carter, who later won the frame after some safety play.[33] Carter won the second frame; Murphy won the third with a break of 105, but Carter won the fourth frame to lead 3–1.[33][34] Murphy scored his second century of the match, a 110, in frame five. He was on course to make another century in frame six, but a poor shot meant that he finished on only 56, allowing Carter to lead 4–2. Carter looked likely to lead 5–2, requiring three shots to win frame seven, but missed a shot on the brown ball, allowing Murphy to clinch the frame.[33] Leading by 30 points with 35 remaining, Carter declined to pot a blue ball worth five points, playing a snooker instead. Murphy escaped the snooker and laid a snooker of his own; escaping this snooker, Carter fluked t

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