by Bourne » 25 Mar 2011 Read
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Trump wins 5-3
Never doubted you JT
Didn't score as well as he could but it was a match he's been involved in several times before and not had the grit of mind to get through but this time he did, typified by that 47 in the eight frame to win on the black
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Marco will be to strong for Trump in all departments of the game.
Mr I'm always right wild ... gets it wrong !
yes he played poor today in all departments
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Marco will be to strong for Trump in all departments of the game.
Mr I'm always right wild ... gets it wrong !
yes he played poor today in all departments
You were wrong
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:Marco will be to strong for Trump in all departments of the game.
Mr I'm always right wild ... gets it wrong !
yes he played poor today in all departments
You were wrong
marco let me down ive not got the same telepathy with Fu i have with Hendry
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
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by SnookerFan » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Didn't see the match, I was watching Higgins. Though, I accidentally saw who won at the last minute.
So, was Trump not wearing his scoring boots then? Typical Trump.
Still a wins a win, got to give the boy that. And it could be a tougher test then he did against Mark Davis though, so maybe JT will finally get back to that quarter-finals he did before.
I didn't see much of Davis vs Maguire, but I got the impression Mark Davis played well. What do people think? Will Judd beat Mark Davis? He'll have to be beating players of this caliber, if he really is the next big thing that Bourne keeps promising. But credit to him for beating an experienced player in Fu. Let's see what he can do from here on in.
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
He played Davis in the CL a few weeks ago and beat him 3-2 but it was a poor match.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:He played Davis in the CL a few weeks ago and beat him 3-2 but it was a poor match.
FFS. When was the last time Trump was involved in a high quality match?
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Bourne wrote:He played Davis in the CL a few weeks ago and beat him 3-2 but it was a poor match.
FFS. When was the last time Trump was involved in a high quality match?
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Bourne wrote:He played Davis in the CL a few weeks ago and beat him 3-2 but it was a poor match.
FFS. When was the last time Trump was involved in a high quality match?
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by Alex0paul » 30 Mar 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Didn't see the match, I was watching Higgins. Though, I accidentally saw who won at the last minute.
So, was Trump not wearing his scoring boots then? Typical Trump.
Still a wins a win, got to give the boy that. And it could be a tougher test then he did against Mark Davis though, so maybe JT will finally get back to that quarter-finals he did before.
I didn't see much of Davis vs Maguire, but I got the impression Mark Davis played well. What do people think? Will Judd beat Mark Davis? He'll have to be beating players of this caliber, if he really is the next big thing that Bourne keeps promising. But credit to him for beating an experienced player in Fu. Let's see what he can do from here on in.
From the few bits and pieces I saw of that match Davis played fantastic. The problem is he is close to getting into the top 16 but doesn't have the fall back of playing at the Crucible so he will be under pressure to try and win as many matches this week to try and get in the 16.
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Didn't see the match, I was watching Higgins. Though, I accidentally saw who won at the last minute.
So, was Trump not wearing his scoring boots then? Typical Trump.
Still a wins a win, got to give the boy that. And it could be a tougher test then he did against Mark Davis though, so maybe JT will finally get back to that quarter-finals he did before.
I didn't see much of Davis vs Maguire, but I got the impression Mark Davis played well. What do people think? Will Judd beat Mark Davis? He'll have to be beating players of this caliber, if he really is the next big thing that Bourne keeps promising. But credit to him for beating an experienced player in Fu. Let's see what he can do from here on in.
From the few bits and pieces I saw of that match Davis played fantastic. The problem is he is close to getting into the top 16 but doesn't have the fall back of playing at the Crucible so he will be under pressure to try and win as many matches this week to try and get in the 16.
thing is the pressure point of the rankings has shifted now from playing in the WC to get in the top 16 to throughout the season but the real pressure point of getting in the top 16 now is to avoid qualifying for the World Championship as was the case with Walden,Ebdon and Cope who started the season outside the top 16.
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by SnookerFan » 31 Mar 2011 Read
Wasn't Mark Davis one of the players who was against this rolling ranking systems originally?
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by Roland » 31 Mar 2011 Read
He was quoted as saying it was typical just when he finally made it inside the top 32 they changed the rules. But then he was immediately better off and Sarah from OnQ came on here to defend him and say his remarks were taken out of context and he's happy with the ranking system.
The one who has come out worst in all this is Liang Wenbo. Top 16 after the Crucible last year, misses the Masters and then has to qualify for Sheffield and loses to a brilliant Jamie Burnett.
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by Bourne » 01 Apr 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:If Judd doesnt make at least the semis in either the PTC Finals, China Open or Worlds this season i will be majorly surprised
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