Pinner’s Martin Gould crashed out of the Welsh Open on Wednesday to world number nine Ricky Walden.
The world number 25 lost the first two frames of the third-round encounter at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff.
But Gould hit back and levelled the match with an 84 break in frame four.
The match swung on a tight fifth frame. Gould put a 52 on the board but Walden, in two visits, managed to pinch it.
And the 2013 World Championship semi-finalist compiled breaks of 43 and 40 to secure a 4-2 victory and a place in the last 16.
Gould is next in action on 27 February in a European Tour event in Poland, where he will face an as yet undetermined qualifier.
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