by Bourne » 26 Sep 2010 Read
The man to beat, aye aye to that.
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by GJ » 26 Sep 2010 Read
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Sep 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:case_master wrote:Thats the third time he has lifted that trophy.
Well done Robbo, too good. its a shame it wasn't Williams v Robbo final, no disrespect to Ronnie but he had a gifted draw and was kind of found out in the end. Williams v Robbo would have went the distance.
I think thats a tad harsh. The in off , the poor pink and slight rub of a green tonight has meant we havent got a closer final. Williams was kind of found out to in that last frame.
case is anti ronnie
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by Bourne » 26 Sep 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/other-sports/snooker/world-championship/world-snooker-championship/winner
man to beat
JP
Bookies completely underestimated him again this week after another poor Shanghai they never learn
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
ronnie unlucky tonight i think, shame
would have been closer yes
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by onlyevertonjon » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/other-sports/snooker/world-championship/world-snooker-championship/winner
man to beat
JP
Bookies completely underestimated him again this week after another poor Shanghai they never learn
Too true. You can clean the bookies out backing against O'Sullivan. Hated him losing to Selby in April but my wallet was £217 heavier!
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Sep 2010 Read
randam05 wrote:ronnie unlucky tonight i think, shame
would have been closer yes
no comment
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by Wildey » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Robbo playing PTC Leader Pinches in Brugge on Friday i wander how that will go.
2 much Partying he might not bother Going who knows
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by Bourne » 26 Sep 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:Bourne wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/other-sports/snooker/world-championship/world-snooker-championship/winner
man to beat
JP
Bookies completely underestimated him again this week after another poor Shanghai they never learn
Too true. You can clean the bookies out backing against O'Sullivan. Hated him losing to Selby in April but my wallet was £217 heavier!
16/1 on a World champ was insulting even in this format !
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Anyway night all, thanks for a good week..look forward to speaking throughout the coming weeks, just not as much! night
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by onlyevertonjon » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:onlyevertonjon wrote:Bourne wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/other-sports/snooker/world-championship/world-snooker-championship/winner
man to beat
JP
Bookies completely underestimated him again this week after another poor Shanghai they never learn
Too true. You can clean the bookies out backing against O'Sullivan. Hated him losing to Selby in April but my wallet was £217 heavier!
16/1 on a World champ was insulting even in this format !
Did you lump on? Its the best way to show your disgust
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by Bourne » 26 Sep 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:Bourne wrote:onlyevertonjon wrote:Bourne wrote:Bookies completely underestimated him again this week after another poor Shanghai they never learn
Too true. You can clean the bookies out backing against O'Sullivan. Hated him losing to Selby in April but my wallet was £217 heavier!
16/1 on a World champ was insulting even in this format !
Did you lump on? Its the best way to show your disgust
Yeh absolutely, been a great week all round, will make the UK easier win or lose, roll on Telford
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by Tubberlad » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Robertson is a smashing player, and could go down as one of the greats even at this juncture. He's won 6 rankers and a World Title, which puts him alongside Ken Doherty, who some would consider a great.
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by Casey » 26 Sep 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:case_master wrote:Thats the third time he has lifted that trophy.
Well done Robbo, too good. its a shame it wasn't Williams v Robbo final, no disrespect to Ronnie but he had a gifted draw and was kind of found out in the end. Williams v Robbo would have went the distance.
I think thats a tad harsh. The in off , the poor pink and slight rub of a green tonight has meant we havent got a closer final. Williams was kind of found out to in that last frame.
Compare Williams draw to Ronnie and up until that final frame Mark had been the best all week. Ronnie only had Maguire who hasn;t reached a final in over two years
As I said no disrespect to Ronnie, he beat who was put in front of him and did it well but I felt Mark was playing better.
The poor pink is the sort of thing he has been getting away with against Hendry and White but his first top class opponent was always going to take advantage.
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Sep 2010 Read
randam05 wrote:Anyway night all, thanks for a good week..look forward to speaking throughout the coming weeks, just not as much! night
dont go
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
oh haha alright r-ron i shall stay till 11
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Sep 2010 Read
randam05 wrote:oh haha alright r-ron i shall stay till 11
good man
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by Alex0paul » 26 Sep 2010 Read
It will be interesting to see how he does now at the UK given his pretty average record in it. If he wins that then he is on course to matching the greatest left hander's achievement of holding the BBC titles at once.
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by onlyevertonjon » 26 Sep 2010 Read
case_master wrote:onlyevertonjon wrote:case_master wrote:Thats the third time he has lifted that trophy.
Well done Robbo, too good. its a shame it wasn't Williams v Robbo final, no disrespect to Ronnie but he had a gifted draw and was kind of found out in the end. Williams v Robbo would have went the distance.
I think thats a tad harsh. The in off , the poor pink and slight rub of a green tonight has meant we havent got a closer final. Williams was kind of found out to in that last frame.
Compare Williams draw to Ronnie and up until that final frame Mark had been the best all week. Ronnie only had Maguire who hasn;t reached a final in over two years
As I said no disrespect to Ronnie, he beat who was put in front of him and did it well but I felt Mark was playing better.
The poor pink is the sort of thing he has been getting away with against Hendry and White but his first top class opponent was always going to take advantage.
You may have a Case
. Williams did have a lovely lady of a draw. Still think its fair to say that Neil had the slight run tonight, which meant 5-1, rather than closer. That said NOBODY would have beaten O'Sullivan last night so Maguire did kop it a bit.
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by GJ » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:It will be interesting to see how he does now at the UK given his pretty average record in it. If he wins that then he is on course to matching the greatest left hander's achievement of holding the BBC titles at once.
yes he does poor there and in chinese events and the masters so he can still improve alot and he said so himself according to pollyparrot in the studio tonight
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 26 Sep 2010 Read
One of the things that I admire about Neil Robertson is that he don't fear anyone, Ronnie O'Sullivan included. A humble guy, very grounded & a great champ.
A quick word for our own GJ too. I'm pleased for you GJ. You've got a good 'un there.
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
I am actually very dissapointed ronnie didnt win tonight, such a shame..and i put it down as possibly one of his last chances to win a ''major''. Thats just my opinion although im probably wrong. But if murphy and selby can pick up a gear then ronnies going to find it hard to win big tournaments also with maguire carter ding williams and obviously robertson lingering around its going to be tough for him. Such a shame, he looked very good this week, great focus and composure and played awesome against ebdon and maguire and of course the 147. What a great sportsman though, he couldnt praise robertson enough, also clapping him at the end.
All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
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by GJ » 26 Sep 2010 Read
What i like about robbos games this week on one day he plays safe for a certain shot the next day he goes for the pot that tells me he is sussing the different situations in each match on their own merit
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by Tubberlad » 26 Sep 2010 Read
randam05 wrote:All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
I felt sick listening to Davis and John Parrott suggesting the World Championship could do with shortening. Sick.
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
thetubberlad wrote:randam05 wrote:All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
I felt sick listening to Davis and John Parrott suggesting the World Championship could do with shortening. Sick.
yes same, well infact i was a little sick so yh
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by Roland » 26 Sep 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:What i like about robbos games this week on one day he plays safe for a certain shot the next day he goes for the pot that tells me he is sussing the different situations in each match on their own merit
God spot mate
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by onlyevertonjon » 26 Sep 2010 Read
randam05 wrote:I am actually very dissapointed ronnie didnt win tonight, such a shame..and i put it down as possibly one of his last chances to win a ''major''. Thats just my opinion although im probably wrong. But if murphy and selby can pick up a gear then ronnies going to find it hard to win big tournaments also with maguire carter ding williams and obviously robertson lingering around its going to be tough for him. Such a shame, he looked very good this week, great focus and composure and played awesome against ebdon and maguire and of course the 147. What a great sportsman though, he couldnt praise robertson enough, also clapping him at the end.
All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
I dont get this Selby love in by some. He has a lot to prove yet. He is not near Ding or Roberton, (Not even close to Neil actually). Great record at the Masters but so had Paul Hunter and I think Paul has become a tad overrated with what horrible events happened. Ali Carter copes some horrendous stick on some boards yet has more ranking wins than Selby. So as I say Selby has some way to go.
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by Bourne » 26 Sep 2010 Read
thetubberlad wrote:randam05 wrote:All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
I felt sick listening to Davis and John Parrott suggesting the World Championship could do with shortening. Sick.
I can see the advantages of it, what do we want from a World Championship, we should at least expect that the final, the showpiece, is between two players playing at the peak of their abilities and putting on a show, and we really haven't seen one of those classic finals for a number of years now. I'm not saying i'm pro-shortening the final, just believe that something ought to be done somewhere along the line.
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by randam05 » 26 Sep 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:thetubberlad wrote:randam05 wrote:All in all a good week but will never compare to longer formats and im praying they dont change uk or world.
I felt sick listening to Davis and John Parrott suggesting the World Championship could do with shortening. Sick.
I can see the advantages of it, what do we want from a World Championship, we should at least expect that the final, the showpiece, is between two players playing at the peak of their abilities and putting on a show, and we really haven't seen one of those classic finals for a number of years now. I'm not saying i'm pro-shortening the final, just believe that something ought to be done somewhere along the line.
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