by TheRocket » 01 Sep 2018 Read
These three players are machines when it comes to playing in practice. But who is the best?
Willie Thorne: The maximum man
Jimmy White: The man who flies in practice
Judd Trump: the man who plays Snooker to a level no one has ever seen before.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 01 Sep 2018 Read
I am not qualified as I have not seen them in practice.
I wish that Judd would fulfil his potential though.
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by Holden Chinaski » 01 Sep 2018 Read
Jimmy
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by Iranu » 01 Sep 2018 Read
Jimmy should spend less practice time flying and more playing snooker.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Sep 2018 Read
Wenbo by all accounts, should be an option
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by Dan-cat » 01 Sep 2018 Read
Judd has often said that Wenbo is the best player he’s ever played in practice.
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by Johnny Bravo » 02 Sep 2018 Read
This is a very tough question, since I've never had to luck to see them in practice.
I suspect Trump cause the level is higher nowadays.
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by Wildey » 02 Sep 2018 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:This is a very tough question, since I've never had to luck to see them in practice.
I suspect Trump cause the level is higher nowadays.
What the bloody hell has that to do with anything your obsessed with that nowadays rubbish
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by Pink Ball » 02 Sep 2018 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:This is a very tough question, since I've never had to luck to see them in practice.
I suspect Trump cause the level is higher nowadays.
Things are brilliant nowadays. Young guns such as Higgins, O'Sullivan, and Williams don't come along too often.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Sep 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:This is a very tough question, since I've never had to luck to see them in practice.
I suspect Trump cause the level is higher nowadays.
Things are brilliant nowadays. Young guns such as Higgins, O'Sullivan, and Williams don't come along too often.
Got something against Peter Lines then?
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by The_Abbott » 06 Sep 2018 Read
Jimmy. He is the 34 time practice world championship. The only year he missed was the year he had his hair transplant when it was won by Mick Price.
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by Alex0paul » 06 Sep 2018 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Jimmy. He is the 34 time practice world championship. The only year he missed was the year he had his hair transplant when it was won by Mick Price.
He won most in a weak era though
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by Iranu » 07 Sep 2018 Read
Alex0paul wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Jimmy. He is the 34 time practice world championship. The only year he missed was the year he had his hair transplant when it was won by Mick Price.
He won most in a weak era though
Practising conditions were more difficult back then.
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by vodkadiet » 08 Sep 2018 Read
Neal Foulds before playing Willie Thorne in the '84 Grand Prix. "Watching Willie in practice is mind-blowing."
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