by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Wild wrote:Ronnie hasent won a single best of 9 match since 2010 Welsh Open.
That is incorrect. Premier League 2010 semi final.
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Wild wrote:Ronnie hasent won a single best of 9 match since 2010 Welsh Open.
That is incorrect. Premier League 2010 semi final.
yes forgot
but i dont count that as relevant TBH
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by king.kauto » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Ronnie hasent won a single best of 9 match since 2010 Welsh Open.
Thats cos all he is now is a shot clock player, and joke one frame match tournaments
Bye Bye Ronnie
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
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by mediter » 30 Mar 2011 Read
So Snooker Overdrive, you want to see your Bona Fide Snooker Genius always flying. Not going to happen, he´s a human
But waiting for better days.
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by jojo » 30 Mar 2011 Read
of course they related she his aunt you thick rubbish just because it not a blood relative doesnt mean it not a relation
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by Tubberlad » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Jojo
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by Snooker Overdrive » 30 Mar 2011 Read
The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:of course they related she his aunt you thick rubbish just because it not a blood relative doesnt mean it not a relation
no shes not his aunt.
his father married her sister....
if his brother was married and he went with her sister would that be incest ?
same thing.
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
what a pot from tian
3-3
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by Tubberlad » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is already finished as a ranking event winner...
All hail Judd Trump, my bright new hope
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by jojo » 30 Mar 2011 Read
if his father married to his own wife sister then that make his wife his step aunt
so that means he married his step aunt ie his own relative
now repeat that back to me
i want to make sure you understand
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by Tubberlad » 30 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:if his father married to his own wife sister then that make his wife his step aunt
so that means he married his step aunt ie his own relative
now repeat that back to me
i want to make sure you understand
I'm my own Grandpa
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:if his father married to his own wife sister then that make his wife his step aunt
so that means he married his step aunt ie his own relative
now repeat that back to me
i want to make sure you understand
what if he had met his wife first then his father met and married her sister ???
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by jojo » 30 Mar 2011 Read
then his father would have been incest ha
not ryan because he married the women first so he didnt know he was marrying his future relative
but as it is ryans father first married so ryans stepmothers sister ie his step aunt became his own relation then he married her himself his own step aunt so that make him incest
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by Smart » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:jojo wrote:if his father married to his own wife sister then that make his wife his step aunt
so that means he married his step aunt ie his own relative
now repeat that back to me
i want to make sure you understand
what if he had met his wife first then his father met and married her sister ???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo#Sex ... l_behavior
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
jojo wrote:then his father would have been incest ha
not ryan because he married the women first so he didnt know he was marrying his future relative
but as it is ryans father first married so ryans stepmothers sister ie his step aunt became his own relation then he married her himself his own step aunt so that make him incest
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by Sickpotter » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Tubberlad wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is already finished as a ranking event winner...
All hail Judd Trump, my bright new hope
I'm not certain I'd lay my hopes on Trump, he's still not producing the goods with any consistency. Shame because he's a great talent but he's still got some time.
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
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by Tubberlad » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Sickpotter wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is already finished as a ranking event winner...
All hail Judd Trump, my bright new hope
I'm not certain I'd lay my hopes on Trump, he's still not producing the goods with any consistency. Shame because he's a great talent but he's still got some time.
I'll probably be shouting for Selby, Williams or Ding as realistic contenders, but my heart still say Stevens or Ronnie.
Trumps game is quite similar to that of Ronnie's, and when his game becomes more rounded he's sure to be one of my favourites...
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Robbo and Murphy matches TV in the morning
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Robbo vs Ebdon and Hang vs Murphy on TV AM
Ding vs Hendry and Higgins vs Gould/Walden on TV PM
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Sickpotter wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is already finished as a ranking event winner...
All hail Judd Trump, my bright new hope
I'm not certain I'd lay my hopes on Trump, he's still not producing the goods with any consistency. Shame because he's a great talent but he's still got some time.
If there's one thing JT is this year it's consistent
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Sickpotter wrote:Tubberlad wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:The difference between Day and Ronnie was the will to win. Ronnie wanted to play and was at least composed but if you compare the two players you could clearly see that Ryan wanted the win so much more. Ronnie doesn't seem to have problems with losing matches and that's exactly the reason for the crisis he's having. A year ago he wouldn't have lost that match without playing suicide snooker. Something has changed and it's not that his ability has gone.
Now all my snooker focus is on Dominic Dale - I said it before and I'll say it again - this match is for me now the match of the season for Ronnie. If he loses I'm afraid it's all over with Ronnie. But if he wins - there's a good chance is old winning spirit will come back and he'll seize the moment.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is already finished as a ranking event winner...
All hail Judd Trump, my bright new hope
I'm not certain I'd lay my hopes on Trump, he's still not producing the goods with any consistency. Shame because he's a great talent but he's still got some time.
If there's one thing JT is this year it's consistent
come on get a grip ffs
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
How can you deny that
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:How can you deny that
hendry must be super consistent then with 6 last 16 out of 6 tournaments.
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by Bourne » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:How can you deny that
hendry must be super consistent then with 6 last 16 out of 6 tournaments.
Gouldy wins a tight 6th frame on the black 4-2
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by Tubberlad » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:How can you deny that
hendry must be super consistent then with 6 last 16 out of 6 tournaments.
To be honest, yeah, that is super consistent
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by Alex0paul » 30 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:How can you deny that
hendry must be super consistent then with 6 last 16 out of 6 tournaments.
Last 32 Shanghai Masters Gould 5-3 Hendry?
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by Wildey » 30 Mar 2011 Read
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