by Bourne » 29 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Selby has to be favorite ....the way Ronnie Played to go 9-5 up was amazing so the sheer effort it took him to keep with Ronnie was astounding yesterday many players would have been swamped by it but not Selby and from 9-5 Selby won 8-2 against Ronnie O'Sullivan.
slight fav
Even money in a four man field and just knocked out O'Sullivan, he's favo alright
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by GJ » 29 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Selby has to be favorite ....the way Ronnie Played to go 9-5 up was amazing so the sheer effort it took him to keep with Ronnie was astounding yesterday many players would have been swamped by it but not Selby and from 9-5 Selby won 8-2 against Ronnie O'Sullivan.
slight fav
Even money in a four man field and just knocked out O'Sullivan, he's favo alright
matthew was fav a few years back at this stage it means very little
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by Smart » 29 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Selby's advantage is that he beat Dott 13-9 last year without breaking sweat
there were some very tight frames in that match and most would admit that Dotty was not in best of form....... different animal now.
come on DOTTY
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by The Cueist » 29 Apr 2010 Read
I reckon the overseas player will play crap now that Carter has a frame on the board,He will realise he cant win every single frame by having an opened up frame left for him by his opponent,He will want to cough.
Mark my words.
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