by AC or LT? » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
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by Wildey » 13 Nov 2014 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
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by Snooker Overdrive » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Hendry played in 377 tournaments (professional) in his career total. He won 70. Ratio: 18,6%
Ronnie played in 285 tournaments (professional) in his career so far. He won 55. Ratio: 19,3%
Source: Cuetracker
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by Snooker Overdrive » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Steve Davis: 493 played, 81 won. Ratio: 16,4%,
John Higgins: 316 played, 41 won. Ratio: 13,0%
Ding Junhui: 161 played, 17 won. Ratio: 10,6%
Neil Robertson: 191 played, 15 won. Ratio: 7,9%
Mark Williams: 320 played, 25 won. Ratio: 7,8%
Mark Selby: 213 played, 14 won. Ratio: 6,6%
Ken Doherty: 358 played, 22 won. Ratio: 6,1%
Jimmy White: 507 played, 30 won. Ratio: 5,9%
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
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by Wildey » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
its inevitable you wally.
you cant win and play in as much events as he did without having a off day
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
its inevitable you wally.
you cant win and play in as much events as he did without having a off day
Well, it's the same for everyone else as well then, or is Hendry the only snooker player to ever fall ill?
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by Wildey » 14 Nov 2014 Read
You're right but sometimes it seems only Ronnie actuall talks about problems in his private life when other players problems are kept quiet
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by Clara8633 » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Well, it's the same for everyone else as well then, or is Hendry the only snooker player to ever fall ill?
But the topic only concerns Hendry and Ronnie.
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by Clara8633 » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:You're right but sometimes it seems only Ronnie actuall talks about problems in his private life when other players problems are kept quiet
Because he knows he's popular and people like to listen to him
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by Dan-cat » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Ronnie has the highest percent. So he's the greatest player to ever pick up a cue. But then we knew that.
<runs off to hide>
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by Skullman » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Only until SnookerFan picks up a cue.
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by daraghj82 » 14 Nov 2014 Read
good article, hendry had a great ability in his peak years to win tournaments like davis even when off form,
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by Roland » 14 Nov 2014 Read
What would be interesting is to see the density of wins to tournaments entered with the dates bookended between first and last tournament wins. This eliminates the period when they're young and still gaining experience and also the years spent competing when past their best.
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by Dan-cat » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Only if Ronnie gets extra points for being good for so long hehe
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by Andre147 » 14 Nov 2014 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Only if Ronnie gets extra points for being good for so long hehe
Over an entire career Ronnie is without doubt the greatest of all time, his first and so far last wins spanning an incredible 21 years! However, Hendry may be considered the greatest over a condensed period of time because he won most of his titles between 1989-1996, with only one Major tournament win after that, his 1999 World Champs.
Fact is we can all manipulate stats in order to gain an "advantage" who in our eyes is the greatest of all time. There is no doubt however that for me both Hendry and Ronnie are the 2 greatest players this game has produced, but as I said it all depends on our perspective and the way we want to look at it.
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by Sickpotter » 15 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/snoo ... 33306.htmlHendry won a WC with a broken arm
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by TheSaviour » 15 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Only if Ronnie gets extra points for being good for so long hehe
Over an entire career Ronnie is without doubt the greatest of all time, his first and so far last wins spanning an incredible 21 years! However, Hendry may be considered the greatest over a condensed period of time because he won most of his titles between 1989-1996, with only one Major tournament win after that, his 1999 World Champs.
Fact is we can all manipulate stats in order to gain an "advantage" who in our eyes is the greatest of all time. There is no doubt however that for me both Hendry and Ronnie are the 2 greatest players this game has produced, but as I said it all depends on our perspective and the way we want to look at it.
I personally prefer to say that Steve Davis is the greatest of all time. Stating that, however, it is obvious that Hendry and O´Sullivan are the two players who has ´added´ most, and do posses the best top-games. Or is it possesed now with the Stephen´s case.
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by Muppet147 » 15 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
Wild is a constant source of gibberish.
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by Wildey » 16 Nov 2014 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Does anyone know what the ratio for Ronnie and Hendry is in terms of tournaments entered to tournaments won?
Hendry entered tournaments even if he felt unwell or under the weather or in recent years Crap. Ronnie has missed a lot because he cant be bothered.
I Bet Ronnie's Ratio is much higher
That's pure speculation. How do you know if Hendry ever played events whilst feeling unwell? Are you his doctor?
Wild is a constant source of gibberish.
that's a compliment coming from you
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by The Cueist » 21 Nov 2014 Read
I hated Hendry at times when he was beating white in world finals but it has to be said he was the greatest
In that era , 1989 to 1996 .
Nobody could live with him but as always the chasing pack caught him up .
The 1992 debutantes smashed him up on the table .
And rightly so , He had indeed smashed them up on several occassions .
You know I miss seeing hendry in pro matches , He retired too early but as we all know he wasnt winning majors and tried for a decade or so to get back but the passage of time eithout a major frustated him immensely.
He always conducted himself in a very professional manner and was very well mannered with it.
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by Ronnie79 » 18 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker overdrive where did you get 30 titles for jimmy white i have him on 29. Just wondering if you have one extra that im missing ?. Thanks
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by Snooker Overdrive » 18 Dec 2014 Read
Ronnie79 wrote:Snooker overdrive where did you get 30 titles for jimmy white i have him on 29. Just wondering if you have one extra that im missing ?. Thanks
Have you counted the 2009 Six-red World Grand Prix?
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by SnookerFan » 18 Dec 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Only until SnookerFan picks up a cue.
Errmm.... Thanks for the vote of confidence.
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by SnookerEd25 » 22 Dec 2014 Read
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