by Badsnookerplayer » 17 Jul 2019 Read
Assuming Judd takes over as WN1 which currently seems likely, will he stay there for long or not in your opinion?
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by D4P » 17 Jul 2019 Read
The odds seem in his favor of staying there for a while.
His closest competitors are Ronnie (who isn't likely to play much, and when he does play will probably play non-ranking events or Home Nations events with low levels of Ranking Points to offer) and Mark Williams (who almost certainly won't be as successful as Judd this season), and he's roughly 320,000 points ahead of Neil Robertson.
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by Cloud Strife » 17 Jul 2019 Read
He'll stay there forever.
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by SnookerFan » 17 Jul 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:He'll stay there forever.
FAME!
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by Badsnookerplayer » 17 Jul 2019 Read
D4P wrote:The odds seem in his favor of staying there for a while.
His closest competitors are Ronnie (who isn't likely to play much, and when he does play will probably play non-ranking events or Home Nations events with low levels of Ranking Points to offer) and Mark Williams (who almost certainly won't be as successful as Judd this season), and he's roughly 320,000 points ahead of Neil Robertson.
I think you are probably right but nothing is certain with Judd. Fascinating to see if Judd can maintain his late season form.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jul 2019 Read
I'm hoping he'll stay there for a while. He does seem to have finally matured.
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by Ash147 » 18 Jul 2019 Read
I think he'll have a long run as WN1, much like Selby's reign.
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by Alex0paul » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Ding Junhui is now the only number 1 not to have been WC now too
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by Dan-cat » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:I think he'll have a long run as WN1, much like Selby's reign.
Agreed. If he keeps up this level of focus and his brother sticks around. He's unlikely to go anywhere though - what a great life!
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by Wildey » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Im yet to be convinced by Judd as the top dog he goes in and out of form at will and goes walk about often during a season when hes Good hes very good But when hes Bad he can miss balls by so far you cant really work out which pocket he played to pot it.
It takes a special type of player to be comfterble being the Best and its much harder tha you think Judd has never been good at that he much prefers to be the underdog.
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by Iranu » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Wildey wrote:Im yet to be convinced by Judd as the top dog he goes in and out of form at will and goes walk about often during a season when hes Good hes very good But when hes Bad he can miss balls by so far you cant really work out which pocket he played to pot it.
It takes a special type of player to be comfterble being the Best and its much harder tha you think Judd has never been good at that he much prefers to be the underdog.
I agree with this generally, but he was favourite against Higgins in the biggest match on the tour and flourished. With the WC monkey off his back he could well continue in the same vain.
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by Wildey » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Iranu wrote:Wildey wrote:Im yet to be convinced by Judd as the top dog he goes in and out of form at will and goes walk about often during a season when hes Good hes very good But when hes Bad he can miss balls by so far you cant really work out which pocket he played to pot it.
It takes a special type of player to be comfterble being the Best and its much harder tha you think Judd has never been good at that he much prefers to be the underdog.
I agree with this generally, but he was favourite against Higgins in the biggest match on the tour and flourished. With the WC monkey off his back he could well continue in the same vain.
But in his mind he wasent fave vs Higgins he had lost the previous 9 matches dating back to october 2016 almost as long ago as the bloody referendum.
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by Iranu » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Yeah fair point.
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by Wildey » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Its going to be a incredible season on so many front.
will Judd move forward, will Selby come back, can Robbo keep it going and what will the Rocket Do.
almost forget can Murphy qualify for Augusta
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by TheSaviour » 19 Jul 2019 Read
Even at his worst he´s a top, top player. Well not the top-5 as Wild pointed out, but something really CLOSE to be just that.
So he´s like, like, like... Sri Lanka or India. Just can´t be quiet when not at his best but yet absolutely never ever any pathetic or HOPELESS. No, no.
The flavours of Sri Lanka.
Hoppers.
Are bowl-shaped pancakes eaten by breakfast or dinner. Fillings may include eggs, yogurt or honey.
Rice and Curry
The dish of "rice and curry" in Sri Lanka is rarely, if ever, as simple as its name might suggest. A veritable banquet comprising a large platter of rice surrounded by a number of smaller dishes made from vegetables, meat or fish and accompanied by chutneys, a sambol and poppadoms. Sometimes served in clay pots. The smaller rice and curry dishes showcase the island´s spices and will usually comprise such items as fish curry, curried okra or chili potatoes. A popular relish is pol sambol, made from grated coconut, chilli and salty shredded Maldive fish (cured and dried tuna). Which has quite a kick to it.
Ambul Thiyal,
a dry and sour fish curry, flavoured with many spices.
We all should appreciate the food. Just try to get rid out of the things of which doing doesn´t make any sense. You all know what that could be then. +40 and "going overally strong" just doesn´t ring any bell. But the dishes and the food always makes sense!
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by SnookerFan » 19 Jul 2019 Read
Yeah, Saviour.
Innit.
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