by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Man, we've had people round. I'm destined to see bugger all of the world championship this year.
I shall not be moved tomorrow, I tell you.
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by NedB-H » 23 Apr 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:Is the live scores here accurate? If not, what is the current score?
11-5 Gould
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:Is the live scores here accurate? If not, what is the current score?
11-5 Gould
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by Bourne » 23 Apr 2010 Read
11-5 Gould
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Tomorrow, it'll be cold beer time. I just wish I had some for the 10am session......
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by PLtheRef » 23 Apr 2010 Read
I'd say the best qualifier performance since Patrick Wallace who beat McManus 10-2 and King 13-5 nine years ago. And to think a qualifier has won the World title since then. Martin was brilliant tonight and really it would not surprise me to see him win 13-5 tomorrow.
John Higgins may be a different matter but Martin is flying and who's to say he wouldnt give him a deep run for his money?
As for Steve, if he can hold on then that would be fantastic, took a big 16th frame to go 9-7 up and arguably will be happer (though not best happy). Amazing isnt it that we talk of Steve only getting 9-7 up when in any other circumstance we'd think brilliant for him to be 9-7 up and causing Higgins to win a 6-3 session at worst, that said he won it 5-3 today and a 6-1 last week.
If Steve can keep his lead going into the interval, 11-9 then I'd fancy it, but as I've said, if John could get level then that might be the end.
A Gould-Davis quarter-final, one of the most unlikely ones since God knows when would be interesting though. But whoever came through that would arguably be worn down come best of 33 frames next Thursday.
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by Lucky » 23 Apr 2010 Read
11-5
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by Eirebilly » 23 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:eirebilly wrote:Is the live scores here accurate? If not, what is the current score?
11-5 Gould
Cant see Robbo coming back from here then.
Thanks to the other guys for the scores as well
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:Lucky balls wrote:GJ is gonna be drunk / annoyed american
To be fair to Neil Robertson, he isnt playing badly, he is just ran into someone who as Wild has said has put in the performance of the seaon.
Incredible.
you know what i did say performance of the championship but im hard pushed to remember anyone playing as well all season consistently over 2 sessions.
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by Bourne » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Not over two sessions, i'm thinking Selby from behind in the Masters final and in UK vs Cope from 4-8, and Ronnie from 2-8 down in the UK ... what else ?
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by NedB-H » 23 Apr 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:eirebilly wrote:Is the live scores here accurate? If not, what is the current score?
11-5 Gould
Cant see Robbo coming back from here then.
Thanks to the other guys for the scores as well
It's definitely 11-5 Gould
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by Eirebilly » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Not over two sessions, i'm thinking Selby from behind in the Masters final and in UK vs Cope from 4-8, and Ronnie from 2-8 down in the UK ... what else ?
Way too much for Robbo to do now. Another year to wait for GJ
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Not over two sessions, i'm thinking Selby from behind in the Masters final and in UK vs Cope from 4-8, and Ronnie from 2-8 down in the UK ... what else ?
yes but when you start to compare gould with things Ronnie and Selby did you know he played bloody brilliantly today.
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by Smart » 23 Apr 2010 Read
I keep thinking Joe Johnson.
Joe liked to really crack certain pots in, so does Gouldy........... so did Murphy in 05.
Could be that Gouldy has the form of his life for this 2 week period......... happened before.
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by Eirebilly » 23 Apr 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:I keep thinking Joe Johnson.
Joe liked to really crack certain pots in, so does Gouldy........... so did Murphy in 05.
Could be that Gouldy has the form of his life for this 2 week period......... happened before.
Thats a pretty fair point. I dont want to big Gould up as a possible winner but if he continues this form then who knows?
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by onlyevertonjon » 23 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:onlyevertonjon wrote:Lucky balls wrote:GJ is gonna be drunk / annoyed american
To be fair to Neil Robertson, he isnt playing badly, he is just ran into someone who as Wild has said has put in the performance of the seaon.
Incredible.
you know what i did say performance of the championship but im hard pushed to remember anyone playing as well all season consistently over 2 sessions.
Sorry Wild my mistake.
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
onlyevertonjon wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:onlyevertonjon wrote:Lucky balls wrote:GJ is gonna be drunk / annoyed american
To be fair to Neil Robertson, he isnt playing badly, he is just ran into someone who as Wild has said has put in the performance of the seaon.
Incredible.
you know what i did say performance of the championship but im hard pushed to remember anyone playing as well all season consistently over 2 sessions.
Sorry Wild my mistake.
i dont mind lol
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by Roland » 23 Apr 2010 Read
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
jesus mate i cant see if its how it did happen especially the plant where balls was flying around like headless chickens but it looks impressive and a lot of work it seems went in to it.
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by Roland » 23 Apr 2010 Read
It wouldn't have happened without Sky+
It's >95% accurate.
Hmmm, just noticed the red going nowhere in shot 1. I messed up there
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:It wouldn't have happened without Sky+
It's >95% accurate.
Im not disputing it acuracy but that plant must have taken time to work out lol
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by Roland » 23 Apr 2010 Read
you're not wrong
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:you're not wrong
not very often i am
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by Bourne » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Day 8 still closed ?
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
just thinking how GJ Must be feeling gutting must be a understatement.
we all been there.
ill tell you the last gutting WC match for me as a hendry suporter was the second round in 2007 lost 13-5 to carter...everything after that been going my way but i was sick after that match.
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by Wildey » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Day 8 still closed ?
because its 11.18 on day 7
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by Bourne » 23 Apr 2010 Read
But this just confuses me !
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by Eirebilly » 23 Apr 2010 Read
Goodnight all, I hope to chat with you all again tomorrow.
Be safe.
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