Re: Ding Accepts Disciplinary Charge
As long as it is within the rules and there is no foul play, the players should be allowed their own ways of playing and deal with the consequences of their choices whatever that is.
Now coming to unecessary slow play, well, that's against the rules.
I can't be bothered at all with the people who bet. Nobody forces them to do so. When they bet on someone like ROS, they should know that he's unpredictable. He's been the same for nearly 20 years, so they can't claim they have been fooled. Just like the players left to deal with the consequences of their shot selection, the betting people should be left to deal with the consequences of their bets as long as there is no foul play.
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