by Roland » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Selby's feeling sorry for him
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:They weren't any missed balls by Hendry though were they, they were miles out. Selby should be thinking 6-2 now.
he should be thinking 7-1, expecting to lose a frame is negative
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Selby is a good boy Always Return Presents
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by Smart » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Ganley recalled that in a different capacity several years ago when such practices were permitted, he had himself delivered a variety of beverages to a player's table, ranging from the late Bill Werbeniuk's legendary pint of lager per frame, to vodka, whisky and, on one occasion, prior to the frame that was likely to put the player out of the event, a double brandy on the grounds that it was the last free drink he could order.
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by Bourne » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Cheesyman99 wrote:Hendo on 147
Looks a tough ask now bro ...
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:Ganley recalled that in a different capacity several years ago when such practices were permitted, he had himself delivered a variety of beverages to a player's table, ranging from the late Bill Werbeniuk's legendary pint of lager per frame, to vodka, whisky and, on one occasion, prior to the frame that was likely to put the player out of the event, a double brandy on the grounds that it was the last free drink he could order.
wonder who that was
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
wish Hendry would make up his mind, is he playing rubbish or great?
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by Bourne » 25 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:wish Hendry would make up his mind, is he playing poo or great?
He looks unbeatable in this frame.
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:NedB-H wrote:wish Hendry would make up his mind, is he playing poo or great?
He looks unbeatable in this frame.
and in the 2nd frame. 1st and 3rd frames, he looked marmite
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by Bourne » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Great double !
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by Roland » 25 Apr 2010 Read
I've switched to the Ding match as soon as frame ball was potted.
Come on Selby, pull thy finger out.
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by footygirl » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Selby misses a simple red to the corenr - and allows Hendry in with a break of 121 to level at 2-2 at the mid session interval. It is a spot the pot between Murphy and Ding - the amount of missed pots must be in the high sixties percentage wise
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:wish Hendry would make up his mind, is he playing rubbish or great?
to make a century after a poor frame and worst a poor cuing shot speaks volumes about Hendry.
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
If Hendry, Ding, Williams and Perry win, then the QFs won't have a single top 8 player in...
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:If Hendry, Ding, Williams and Perry win, then the QFs won't have a single top 8 player in...
interesting
i never realised that.
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:NedB-H wrote:If Hendry, Ding, Williams and Perry win, then the QFs won't have a single top 8 player in...
interesting
i never realised that.
neither did I till I looked at the draw just now
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by Bourne » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Should be 2-1 Ding
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by NedB-H » 25 Apr 2010 Read
this match is terrible
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Murphy all over the shop with Long Pots.
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by Alex0paul » 25 Apr 2010 Read
Ding you bleddy fool
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:this match is terrible
Not seen much of it had 90s and 100s from hendry but that brown to blue shot
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by Bourne » 25 Apr 2010 Read
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