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Who Has The Greatest Temperament In Snooker History?

Steve Davis
2
10%
Stepehn Hendry
8
38%
John Higgins
3
14%
Ray Reardon
1
5%
Mark Selby
4
19%
Peter Ebdon
0
No votes
Mark Williams
1
5%
Other
2
10%
 
Total votes : 21

Re: Who Has The Greatest Temperament In Snooker History

Postby Truth

Cloud Strife wrote:
Snooker-Fan2016 wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:
sas6789 wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:Hendry crumbled once the opposition rose. His last major title came at the age of 30. He never won anything important after that.

It's between Selby and Higgins. Although Selby is a better grinder, I feel that Higgins edges it. He always seems to play the right shot, no matter the circumstances.

It's called passing your best stupid


Passing your best at the age of 27? Yeah okay.

Sportsman reach and pass their peak at different ages and points in their career and snooker's no different.


Yeah, you're right, but regarding Hendry why does it have to be set in stone that he was passed his prime at the age of 27? There could be a number of reasons why he was no longer dominant despite still being at his best.


O'Sullivan, Higgins and Williams were at least 3 good reasons.

Re: Who Has The Greatest Temperament In Snooker History

Postby Snooker-Fan2016

Johnny Bravo wrote:Hendry crumbled once the opposition rose. His last major title came at the age of 30. He never won anything important after that.

It's between Selby and Higgins. Although Selby is a better grinder, I feel that Higgins edges it. He always seems to play the right shot, no matter the circumstances.

Hendry's temperament and mental strengh in his prime was the best this sports EVER seen and probably ever will see