by Noel » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Why can't these cheap-assed WPBSA mothersnookers even have some kid sitting in the stands with some headphones and a tiny mic commenting on the play on a no-cost web broadcast?
Calling them "retarded" is an insult to those who actually are.
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by Witz78 » 16 Aug 2010 Read
quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
pink and black both over the pockets?
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Noel wrote:Why can't these cheap-assed WPBSA mothersnookers even have some kid sitting in the stands with some headphones and a tiny mic commenting on the play on a no-cost web broadcast?
Calling them "retarded" is an insult to those who actually are.
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siting in what stand and the mic would be up someones bottom they so close you might get farting on the air
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by Noel » 16 Aug 2010 Read
1-76 ????
Is Janie (or somebody) on mushrooms?
=o\
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Noel wrote:1-76 ????
Is Janie (or somebody) on mushrooms?
=o\
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heres a thought it might be the 1-1 thats wrong
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Ronnie Moves 2-1 up with a break of 83
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by Witz78 » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Noel wrote:1-76 ????
Is Janie (or somebody) on mushrooms?
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Maybe Pinches conceded when 76-1 up
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:Noel wrote:1-76 ????
Is Janie (or somebody) on mushrooms?
=o\
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Maybe Pinches conceded when 76-1 up
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
will ronnie be disciplined for conceding early ?
made to sit through a repeat of the ebdon match of 2005
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by Noel » 16 Aug 2010 Read
quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
I'm still laughing at Ja's observation that...
"... maybe he just thought,
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Hey,I've not conceeded frames for no apparent reason in a while,
lets see if I'ive still got it! "."
LMAO.
=o)
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Ronnie went 3-1 up with a break of 58 but Pinches hits back to make it 3-2
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Trump should have snooker lessons from Dale and Pinches
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Barry Pinches from 3-1 down beats Ronnie 4-3 to win the 4th PTC and go top of the merit table
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by jafinkesaurus » 16 Aug 2010 Read
finally my fav players start winning stuff. first fordy, now pinchy
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by Noel » 16 Aug 2010 Read
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by Noel » 16 Aug 2010 Read
jafinkesaurus wrote:finally my fav players start winning stuff. first fordy, now pinchy
.frab. pmuh. god=oP
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by jafinkesaurus » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Noel wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:finally my fav players start winning stuff. first fordy, now pinchy
.frab. pmuh. god=oP
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.revetow .ay
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by Bourne » 16 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Trump should have snooker lessons from Dale and Pinches
How to be a snooker journeyman ? Nah, he's got ambition
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Trump should have snooker lessons from Dale and Pinches
How to be a snooker journeyman ? Nah, he's got ambition
when hes won more than them been on tour more than them he and you can talk so far Trump hasent got anywhere near them as players
lets hope he does before he retires
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by Wildey » 16 Aug 2010 Read
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by Bourne » 16 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Trump should have snooker lessons from Dale and Pinches
How to be a snooker journeyman ? Nah, he's got ambition
when hes won more than them been on tour more than them he and you can talk so far Trump hasent got anywhere near them as players
lets hope he does before he retires
Another 25 years then, while the other two haven't even got that much between them
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by Wildey » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Last season Pinches won a touch below £20,000..... this season hes already earned £17,100 from the PTC. with another 8 PTC, 7 Ranking Tournaments and the PTC Final to come.
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by N_Castle07 » 17 Aug 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Last season Pinches won a touch below £20,000..... this season hes already earned £17,100 from the PTC. with another 8 PTC, 7 Ranking Tournaments and the PTC Final to come.
Wow that's amazing. And proves Barry right he said that they would be plenty of money if you're good enough. Not too sure if Hearn would have wanted a 40 year old Pinches winning this event tho.
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by Monique » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Well done Pinchy! Well done Dom! And not too bad, Ronnie despite the slip in the end; a run of 17 winning frames on the trot, whitewashing Ryan Day, Mark Selby, Judd Trump and Marco Fu all in one tournament
and the 600th century of his career (he's at 602 now).
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by N_Castle07 » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Monique wrote:Well done Pinchy! Well done Dom! And not too bad, Ronnie despite the slip in the end; a run of 17 winning frames on the trot, whitewashing Ryan Day, Mark Selby, Judd Trump and Marco Fu all in one tournament
and the 600th century of his career (he's at 602 now).
Getting close to Hendry now, although i think it would take 3 - 4 season's if he is going to over take Hendry. The amount of ton's Higgins, O'Sullivan and Hendry have made is amazing and head and shoulders above the rest.
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by SnookerFan » 17 Aug 2010 Read
quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
Same reason he conceeded against Joe Perry when there were more reds on the table then had been potted. Because he's Ronnie.
Funny that he lost by one frame though.
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by Casey » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Can’t believe after beating all the players he did, thrashing them in fact….he got beat by Barry
Anyway a bit of pressure off Ronnie now and he doesn’t need to do a whole lot to make the top 24
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by Monique » 17 Aug 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
Same reason he conceeded against Joe Perry when there were more reds on the table then had been potted. Because he's Ronnie.
Funny that he lost by one frame though.
Why do you suppose it's Ronnie who conceeded? He won that frame. It's more logical to think that he was in such position Dom gave indication he wanted to conceede because he felt he couldn't win from that there. It's not uncommon, especially when not on telly.
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by Casey » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Monique wrote:SnookerFan wrote:quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
Same reason he conceeded against Joe Perry when there were more reds on the table then had been potted. Because he's Ronnie.
Funny that he lost by one frame though.
Why do you suppose it's Ronnie who conceeded? He won that frame. It's more logical to think that he was in such position Dom gave indication he wanted to conceede because he felt he couldn't win from that there. It's not uncommon, especially when not on telly.
Monique it was Ronnie that conceded, look at the frame scores, Ronnie won 3 frames after that. Also I remember Dale going 2-1 up although it didn’t show the frame scores at the time.
I wouldn’t consider it a big deal here, conceding frames early is more of a parakeet on the paying public so given there was none here I don’t think the WPBSA will care.
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by Casey » 17 Aug 2010 Read
Monique wrote:SnookerFan wrote:quintahunter wrote:Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 Dominic Dale
136(136)-0, 0-92(85), 59(58)conceded-52, 116(116)-0, 0-93(93), 92(92)-0, 67(55)-25
Why did Ronnie concede that frame? I can't think of any logical explanation...
Same reason he conceeded against Joe Perry when there were more reds on the table then had been potted. Because he's Ronnie.
Funny that he lost by one frame though.
Why do you suppose it's Ronnie who conceeded? He won that frame. It's more logical to think that he was in such position Dom gave indication he wanted to conceede because he felt he couldn't win from that there. It's not uncommon, especially when not on telly.
Monique it was Ronnie that conceded, look at the frame scores, Ronnie won 3 frames after that. Also I remember Dale going 2-1 up although it didn’t show the frame scores at the time.
I wouldn’t consider it a big deal here, conceding frames early is more of a parakeet on the paying public so given there was none here I don’t think the WPBSA will care.
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