by Alex0paul » 26 Apr 2010 Read
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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
There won't be any 147s this year because everybody on here puts the hex on after the first black goes down
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:There won't be any 147s this year because everybody on here puts the hex on after the first black goes down

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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
where the buck did hendry find that pot from ???????
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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Hendry looks in a bad state, its like he has given up. Seriously a heavy defeat here = retirement. I am certain
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by footygirl » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Hendrty looks like he has at last woken up. He is in decent position and on a break of 35 to go with the 25 earlier. But he misses a red and he will have to sit and suffer as there are still plenty of points for Selby to pinch the frame. Wow what a red to the green pocket- the power in that. And Selby is on the green, nails it- now this is where his nerve will be tested
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Im a Selby fan but for now He is a bucking runt
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banker LITTLE BASTARD hammer
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by footygirl » 26 Apr 2010 Read
It is the beginning of the end for Hendry as he loses the frame to a 62 break from Selby. Selby 8-4 up
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by Bourne » 26 Apr 2010 Read
That was just class from Selby.
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by TheCleaver » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Hendry a broken man now, this could be a 12-4 match after the next mini session.
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by Smart » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Selby just too good and doing what all sane people knew he would .......
8-4
Meanwhile Murphy looks very sloppy.........
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:That was just class from Selby.
buck off IT WAS marmite bullocks NOTHING CLASS ABOUT THAT hammer
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by Smart » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Eurotrash wrote:Selby one of the most boring players in the world so it's hard for Hendry to keep his concentration.

what a stupid comment

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by Bourne » 26 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:That was just class from Selby.
intercourse off IT WAS marmite balls NOTHING CLASS ABOUT THAT fathead

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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Hendo has given up, very strange as he was only 3 frames behind before that. The only other time I had seen him give up was against Ronnie in 04 when he was miles behind.
Anyway, this could be it lads, the greatest last ever game at the Crucible.
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by Smart » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:That was just class from Selby.
certainly a lovely dish, but what was Hendo doing with the red - splitting the pack nicely for Selby

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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:That was just class from Selby.
intercourse off IT WAS marmite balls NOTHING CLASS ABOUT THAT fathead

To be fair Bourne they were on a plate, which was Stephen's fault as he shouldn't have let him in. However as far as clearences go that was pretty straight forward. 6 in a row for Selby

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by Smart » 26 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:That was just class from Selby.
buck off IT WAS marmite bullocks NOTHING CLASS ABOUT THAT hammer
wild you are SO wrong, talk some sense or log off

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by Bourne » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Well hang on, I thought Hendry being the champion he is would never even give up if he was 0-12 behind

4 frames can easily be eaten into in the next mini-session, 3-1 and he's back in it comfortably

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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Does anybody want to take me up on a bet that this will be Stephen's last ever game at the crucible?
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by Smart » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Eurotrash wrote:StalinESQ wrote:Eurotrash wrote:Selby one of the most boring players in the world so it's hard for Hendry to keep his concentration.

what a stupid comment

I was trying to empathise with the wee Scot.

Well Selby is by no means boring, not in a million years

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by Bourne » 26 Apr 2010 Read
7-5 Ding

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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
im sorry didnt mean any off it but like case said 4 frames hes given away this morning is irritating beyond belief.
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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
No takers?

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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
Hendry got to Sort out the Second session play its costing him badly Against Murphy last year he lost it 6-2 and Ronnie in 2008 8-0 and now so far 4-0

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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Hendry got to Sort out the Second session play its costing him badly Against Murphy last year he lost it 6-2 and Ronnie in 2008 8-0 and now so far 4-0

Thats right, well its looks like he has given up on it for what ever reason I do not know. Yes he let slip a lead yesterday but at 4-4 the match was still rightly on.
Selby has been good this morning but he has given Stephen enough chances, stange behaviour from Hendro

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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Hendry got to Sort out the Second session play its costing him badly Against Murphy last year he lost it 6-2 and Ronnie in 2008 8-0 and now so far 4-0

Thats right, well its looks like he has given up on it for what ever reason I do not know. Yes he let slip a lead yesterday but at 4-4 the match was still rightly on.
Selby has been good this morning but he has given enough chances, stange behaviour from Hendro

Thats what snake hissing me off not the scoreline Selby is capable of winning 4 frames from anyone but Hendry not at the races this morning and was even yawning before he broke off.
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by Wildey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
i know some idiots think selby is boring but yawning before he starts was redicoulous

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by Casey » 26 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:case_master wc wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Hendry got to Sort out the Second session play its costing him badly Against Murphy last year he lost it 6-2 and Ronnie in 2008 8-0 and now so far 4-0

Thats right, well its looks like he has given up on it for what ever reason I do not know. Yes he let slip a lead yesterday but at 4-4 the match was still rightly on.
Selby has been good this morning but he has given enough chances, stange behaviour from Hendro

Thats what snake hissing me off not the scoreline Selby is capable of winning 4 frames from anyone but Hendry not at the races this morning and was even yawning before he broke off.
It just might be he doesn't have the fight in him anymore. He doesn’t want to go down the Davis route and stumble to one or two good wins a season in the first rounds.
If he thinks he can't compete at the very top he will pack it in, I have a strong feeling if Selby pushes on and wins easily he will pack it in tonight.
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