Martin Gould continued his bid for back-to-back titles in Berlin with a 5-2 quarter-final victory over Ryan Day.
The Pinner player, who practices at Rileys in Watford, won his maiden ranking title at the Tempodrom a year ago and is putting up an impressive defence of his German Masters crown.
This win was particularly significant for the 35-year-old Londoner as it secured him a place in next week's Ladbrokes World Grand Prix in Preston.
Gould opened with a break of 137 before Day fought back to 2-2, but the world number 19 won the last three frames with a top break of 60.
In today's first semi-final, Gould will face Ali Carter, who scored an impressive 5-2 win over Tom Ford.
Carter, who won this title in 2013, fired breaks of 74, 61, 76, 101 and 78 to boost his search for a second ranking title of the season having won the World Open.
Stuart Bingham beat Chinese prodigy Yan Bingtao 5-2 with the 16-year-old playing in the quarter-finals of a ranking event for the first time.
Yan levelled the match at 2-2, but world number two Bingham dominated after the interval and won the last three frames helped by breaks of 86 and 69.
Bingham's semi-final opponent will be Anthony Hamilton, who closed out a tense 5-4 victory over Barry Hawkins.
Hamilton had earlier eliminated world champion Mark Selby 5-2 in the last 16.
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