by Tubberlad » 02 Apr 2011 Read
Looking forward to it now I must say. The opening day is often an anti-climax in that you only have one match being concluded and it's often never in doubt... this should be an interesting one at least.
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by Rocket_ron » 02 Apr 2011 Read
i think judd trump is the hardest qualifier this year, then day then stevens then lee
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by GJ » 02 Apr 2011 Read
Rocket_ron wrote:i think judd trump is the hardest qualifier this year, then day then stevens then lee
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by Rocket_ron » 02 Apr 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Rocket_ron wrote:i think judd trump is the hardest qualifier this year, then day then stevens then lee
no im seious i watched all of them at the eis and was very very impressed. judd was brill, lee hammered davis and done well at china. stevens did well and since got into PL
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by Alex0paul » 02 Apr 2011 Read
I still think Trump's best performance was his semi defeat against Higgins in the Grand Prix.
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by GJ » 02 Apr 2011 Read
Sorry mate you can say im biased but stevens is a crucible player been there done it
trump hasnt won a match at the crucible yet
matthew clearly most dangerous qualifier IMO
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by Bourne » 02 Apr 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Sorry mate you can say im biased but stevens is a crucible player been there done it
trump hasnt won a match at the crucible yet
matthew clearly most dangerous qualifier IMO
Judd's lost less matches at the Crucible
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by Rocket_ron » 02 Apr 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Sorry mate you can say im biased but stevens is a crucible player been there done it
trump hasnt won a match at the crucible yet
matthew clearly most dangerous qualifier IMO
i never have a problem with any of your oppinions, but you got to agree that out of the 16 qualifiers Trump,lee,stevens and day are the danger ones
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by GJ » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:I still think Trump's best performance was his semi defeat against Higgins in the Grand Prix.
any good patterns for this years worlds
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by Sickpotter » 03 Apr 2011 Read
IMO if Trump wins this it could just be the confidence boost to start him on a roll.
Good luck for the title, Selby is going to be a handful no doubt.
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by Bourne » 03 Apr 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Sorry mate you can say im biased but stevens is a crucible player been there done it
trump hasnt won a match at the crucible yet
matthew clearly most dangerous qualifier IMO
Shaun on a few forums people are tipping trump to beat robbo how do you see that match going and is this week relevant for it
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by Wildey » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:I still think Trump's best performance was his semi defeat against Higgins in the Grand Prix.
no he started that semi well then peatred out very tamely.
against Ebdon he was solid throughout and no sign of weakness but prior to that Ebdon match i agree on TV Anyway.
and can i say bourne with my buck this and buck that post what i was trying to say and have tried to say all bucking day.
im not interested in what hes done prior to this week here and now is all im interested in because this is where its at Ranking Final and deserving to be there.
im giving the kid a chance based on his play this week nothing else hes done counts rubbish
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by Alex0paul » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:I still think Trump's best performance was his semi defeat against Higgins in the Grand Prix.
no he started that semi well then peatred out very tamely.
No, he came from 4-1 down to 4-4 only Higgins to show his class.
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by Wildey » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:Wild wrote:Alex0paul WC wrote:I still think Trump's best performance was his semi defeat against Higgins in the Grand Prix.
no he started that semi well then peatred out very tamely.
No, he came from 4-1 down to 4-4 only Higgins to show his class.
see it wasent even memerable it was a nothing match i forgot it.
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by Bourne » 03 Apr 2011 Read
No, you just thought of a negative scenario and said it, didn't care whether it was fictitious or not
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by Wildey » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:No, you just thought of a negative scenario and said it, didn't care whether it was fictitious or not
dont be a pin end all your life
that was without a doubt his best match of the 2008 GP ive always said that but this week has been better and i dont think ill ever forget that ebdon match.....it was the coming of age match for trump.
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by Casey » 03 Apr 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Wild wrote:why ?
all hail Luca Brecel they have to do the buisness no matter how old they are before i get carried away with their talent.
No-one's ever tried to make out he's the finished article, so why do you keep judging him like he should already be in the GOAT list ? Snooker's clearly not a young man's game anymore, so where he is at the moment at his age does stand out in the modern game, no matter what type of spin you try to put on it. This season:
Consistently qualified for events this year, all but one, whereas in the past he's barely qualified for any = progress
Won a PTC title = progress
Climbing the rankings quickly and now reached the top 16 = progress
Beating the best players in the world such as Murphy and Ebdon = progress
Qualified for the Worlds for the first time in 4 years = progress
You'll probably come back with some long-winded waffle about him not doing it 10 years ago like always, but the non-hatahs can appreciate what he's doing now is a solid stepping stone and a sign of things to come
Well said Sir
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by Bourne » 30 Apr 2011 Read
And he's still doing it.
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