by Pink Ball » 30 Nov 2020 Read
Being posted tonight as I won’t be here at midnight.
Judd Trump v Ray Reardon (Best of 20 frames)
Group: D
Date: December 1
Match: Five of six
Match day: Three of three
Venue: Preston Guild Hall, Preston, United Kingdom
Vote for which of the two players you think was greater. Vote honestly, and leave your bias out of it. Don’t vote for a player just because you like them, don’t vote against a player just because you dislike them.
Consider the table conditions to be whatever conditions would have the least impact on the result.
You can use your own personal criteria for measuring greatness once it’s free of any bias towards/against (delete as applicable) players you like/dislike (delete as applicable).
Comment for the player you wish to vote for.
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by Ck147 » 30 Nov 2020 Read
Ooohh, have to say Reardon right now, but I know if we did this again in a few years it will be Trump.
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by Iranu » 30 Nov 2020 Read
Trump has a long way to go to topple Reardon.
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by Juddernaut88 » 30 Nov 2020 Read
Judd Trump as I feel he would outscore Reardon and Reardon wouldn't be able to frustrate Judd either as he is patient and can mix it up when needed.
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by HappyCamper » 30 Nov 2020 Read
dracula
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by Cloud Strife » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Have to go for the old master, Ray Reardon.
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by chengdufan » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Reardon
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by csprince » 01 Dec 2020 Read
the prince of darkness (see what i did there) would tie trump up in knots with his safety. it's the puncher vs the boxer and the boxer usually wins.
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by Holden Chinaski » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Has to be Reardon.
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by mantorok » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Definitely Reardon, he is one of the greats. Judd has yet to get there.
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by Iranu » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Judd Trump as I feel he would outscore Reardon and Reardon wouldn't be able to frustrate Judd either as he is patient and can mix it up when needed.
The heart is the ruler of the head here, Juddernaut, I fear.
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by mack501 » 01 Dec 2020 Read
Would be Reardon for me.
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