by FoulNMiss » 27 Mar 2021 Read
John Higgins ? Stephen Hendry ? Ronnie O'Sullivan ? Always felt like no one can mess with Higgins when it comes to it.
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by McManusFan » 27 Mar 2021 Read
I think it's probably Higgins, although Selby is pretty good too. Hendry always says he's hopeless at doubles.
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by Juddernaut88 » 27 Mar 2021 Read
I'd definitely say Higgins and Selby.
Hendry wasn't the best with them.
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by chengdufan » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Even the dog got up for the brown!
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by FoulNMiss » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Should have mentioned Selby yeah.
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by FoulNMiss » 27 Mar 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:Even the dog got up for the brown!
Had the same thought.

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by TheRocket » 27 Mar 2021 Read
John Higgins without a shadow of a doubt
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by Dan-cat » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:I'd definitely say Higgins and Selby.
Hendry was the best with them.
? Hendry was terrible at doubles hardly ever played them
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by Juddernaut88 » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:I'd definitely say Higgins and Selby.
Hendry was the best with them.
? Hendry was terrible at doubles hardly ever played them
Sorry it was a typo. It was meant to say "wasn't the best at them"
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by Running side » 27 Mar 2021 Read
I've witnessed Higgins on doubles very eager to take one on,never refuses, unless it's his round.
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by Holden Chinaski » 27 Mar 2021 Read
MJW?
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by Running side » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Watched few Efren Reyes matches, I know small tables big pockets but the guy as amazing skills.
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by Holden Chinaski » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Running side wrote:Watched few Efren Reyes matches, I know small tables big pockets but the guy as amazing skills.
He's a genius.
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by Dan-cat » 27 Mar 2021 Read
Running side wrote:Watched few Efren Reyes matches, I know small tables big pockets but the guy as amazing skills.
Absolute magician. Some of his 9 ball checkouts...
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by FoulNMiss » 28 Mar 2021 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:I'd definitely say Higgins and Selby.
Hendry was the best with them.
? Hendry was terrible at doubles hardly ever played them
Funny to see how the players with terrific all-out attacking abilities like Hendry tend to struggle actually more in that exercise than more defensive players like Selby or balanced players like Higgins.
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