Neil Robertson was in fine form as he thrashed Jimmy Robertson 5-0 to reach the third round of the German Masters in Berlin.
World No. 7 Robertson will be aiming to rediscover his best form when he won the World Snooker Championship in 2010.
Having had an underwhelming season, the Australian has lost just one frame after crossing his two matches in Berlin with a century and three half-centuries to his name.
Neil Robertson got off to a perfect start with 87 runs.
He went 2-0 as he took the second frame 85-25.
A gap of 78 runs before 135 runs extended the Australian's advantage to 4-0. Jimmy Robertson didn't come back as Neil Robertson hit 86 in another frame-clinching break.
Defending champion and first place Ali Carter Won 5-1 against Peng Yizong.
Carter started with spells of 54 and 72 to take a 2-0 lead.
Peng took the third frame with an 80, but Carter held on in the fourth to restore his two-frame advantage.
The next frames were also closely contested, but Carter came out on top both times, winning the fifth by seven points and the decisive sixth by 10 points.
Chi Jiahui Mark reeled off five frames in a row to beat Joyce.
Joyce took the first frame 69-68, but Si responded with breaks of 57, 79, 87 and 140 before closing out a 5-1 win.
Judd Trump is playing Matthew Stevens During the afternoon session Mark Allen Lewis is in action for the evening against Heathcote.