by SnookerFan » 10 Feb 2021 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:I think Higgins has had a bit of a drinking problem, to be honest. I think he never really fulfilled his full potential because of this. Hendry in his prime was the ultimate pro, he didn't let anything come in the way of his goals. And his goal was to be the best.
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by Juddernaut88 » 10 Feb 2021 Read
It's now 16-16, Hendry is slight favourite I feel!
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by TheRocket » 10 Feb 2021 Read
Looks like Hendry has made a comeback. I voted for him as well. I think the best way of dealing with a brilliant matchplayer like Higgins is to attack him. Play your natural game and dont get involved in too many safety battles and dont try to be too clever. You have to overpower and outscore him.
And if someone can it would be peak Hendry. But it would be a hell of a match still. But Hendry by a 2-3 frame margin wins for me in a bo35.
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by Cazoo » 23 Jan 2023 Read
Hendry, but I think it would be very close.
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by Cazoo » 23 Jan 2023 Read
Double post.
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