by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Judd needs this
cant see john playing this poor tomorrow.
Who needs it more though? Judd or John?
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
Caledonian Craig wrote:Wild wrote:Judd needs this
cant see john playing this poor tomorrow.
Who needs it more though? Judd or John?
That's a really good question.
In 17 frames John's highest break is 64 so its hard to see him playing any worse. That said though a 3 frame cushion for Judd would be massive.
I would say John needs it more.
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
If Judd wins this frame it would be massive. 10-7 overnight and he'd be very well placed.
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
TENSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by GJ » 01 May 2011 Read
choke on yellow
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by Smart » 01 May 2011 Read
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by GJ » 01 May 2011 Read
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
Massive frame this as it could shape how the rest of the match pans out.
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
Caledonian Craig wrote:Massive frame this as it could shape how the rest of the match pans out.
Agreed.
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
Frame over me thinks and Judd Trump a step closer to the world title?
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
Judd Trump leads 10-7 overnight - a very handy lead to have.
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by Alex0paul » 01 May 2011 Read
Higgins has been absolute rubbish so far.
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
Higgins has it all to do tomorrow. He just isn't playing well enough to win it imo. 64 break over 17 frames
Judd will be over the moon. A deserved lead.
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by Wildey » 01 May 2011 Read
well played 10-7 overnight
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
One thing Higgins will take positive from is that Trump isn't winning frames in one visit. Saying that I don't think Higgins is playing well enough to come back hard enough from this
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by Alex0paul » 01 May 2011 Read
Higgins was looking shattered by the end there. Trump may have an awful night sleep given the position he is in.
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
I would say that in tomorrow afternoon's session John Higgins has to win it at least 5-3 to pull it back to 12-13 - anything less and it will be asking a lot for him to win. Judd Trump looking solid and if he picks up the title your mind has to wander on to ask how many world titles can he win?
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by Snooker Overdrive » 01 May 2011 Read
Very well played Judd Trump. He wasn't intimidated by the occasion and was clearly the better player today. What a performance so far. Has a good lead but you feel he will need it because Higgins is most dangerous if his back is against the wall.
Could go all the way.
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by Casey » 01 May 2011 Read
Alex0paul WC wrote:Higgins was looking shattered by the end there. Trump may have an awful night sleep given the position he is in.
I don't think anything will phase Trump. Although you would think at some stage in this final Higgins will start winning frames in one visit?
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by Wildey » 01 May 2011 Read
Casey wrote:One thing Higgins will take positive from is that Trump isn't winning frames in one visit. Saying that I don't think Higgins is playing well enough to come back hard enough from this
yes lets be honest here Judds Breakbuilding is poor at this level TBH so he will give chances even if he gets in you cant pot everything and it would be easier for him with better cueball control.
you look at the great Breakbuilders and they make a break look so easy any fool could make it with Trump it looks so difficult.
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by Bourne » 01 May 2011 Read
Start Judd, brick by brick, foundation by foundation, we will get there.
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by Alex0paul » 01 May 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:By the way how long is the break to the beginning of the next season?
22nd June
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by Snooker Overdrive » 01 May 2011 Read
Judd Trump and Mark Allen are the probably the two best exhibition players in the world.
But to the play these out-of-this-world shots in a world final is something special.
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by snooky147 » 01 May 2011 Read
Hugely impressive from Trump today.
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by Caledonian Craig » 01 May 2011 Read
Now I know its early days but just supposing (and its looking a little more likely now) that Judd Trump wins the world title then how many can he go on to win? Could he go on a Hendry-esque run of domination at the Crucible? It is possible and there are similarities between the eras. Whereas Hendry came in as dominant forces like Davis, Alex Higgins and Jimmy White were on the wain then the same could be said of Higgins, Williams and O'Sullivan. Also when Hendry broke through he was the stand out of the young generation and Judd Trump is also the same. Thoughts?
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