by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Allen is starting to let things get to his head. Not as 'in the zone' as he was.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Of course, if Lee can't capitalise, it doesn't matter. 6-1 barring snookers.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Allen definitely not as clinical as before. Lee looking in a much better mental state as well. Match not over yet.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Lee gets a snooker. Needs one more and then has a chance to win this 7th frame.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Flukes the brown while escaping a snooker. Over the line. 6-1 Allen.
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by Wildey » 04 Mar 2012 Read
What a fluke.
Allen has no pressure on him so he relaxes and Lee needs to win the next 2 frames this morning.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Wild wrote:What a fluke.
Allen has no pressure on him so he relaxes and Lee needs to win the next 2 frames this morning.
I thought I was the only one awake.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Even though Allen is far ahead in frames, you get the feeling that the momentum in the match has shifted to Lee.
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by Monique » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Wild wrote:What a fluke.
Allen has no pressure on him so he relaxes and Lee needs to win the next 2 frames this morning.
I thought I was the only one awake.
I usually don't comment in my sleep ...
streaming's gone
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by Wildey » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Even though Allen is far ahead in frames, you get the feeling that the momentum in the match has shifted to Lee.
not really ..
if lee puts him under pressure he will respond Lee draging down Allen to his level at mo
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by hendry_fan » 04 Mar 2012 Read
I rarely jump the gun,but i can,t see Lee comin back from this.
Ah well,even though Allens been a BIG mouth,he,s played very well all week so one could say he deserved to win this tourney regardless of some of the pathetic comments he made!.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Monique wrote:Skullman wrote:Wild wrote:What a fluke.
Allen has no pressure on him so he relaxes and Lee needs to win the next 2 frames this morning.
I thought I was the only one awake.
I usually don't comment in my sleep ...
streaming's gone
Sorry you just hadn't commented while I was awake, so I assumed your post was from last night.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Lee should have brought his wife along. I think he needs a Plan B to win this match.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Wild wrote:Skullman wrote:Even though Allen is far ahead in frames, you get the feeling that the momentum in the match has shifted to Lee.
not really ..
if lee puts him under pressure he will respond Lee draging down Allen to his level at mo
He's been responding to the pressure of being behind in a match. We haven't seen anyone come back at him yet.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Lee misses the snooker and leaves a free ball. So much for the momentum being with him.
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by kostasmad » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Haha you got to love Lee's reaction to Allens hapiness...
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by Odrl » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Oh dear, he could have pushed for 3-6 and limited his losses very well, but now... It's tough to even see him winning this last frame, let alone the match...
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by Wildey » 04 Mar 2012 Read
7-1 its all over not because of the score but because Lee never been at his best great from behind
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Lee really had to capitalise after the 6th frame. Allen was a bit edgy then, but after winning frames he shouldn't have, I can see it being 10-1.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Allen on for another century.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Gets it. 10th of the tournament. 8-1 then. Shame Lee didn't turn up to the final. He needs a miracle, which probably won't happen.
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by Wildey » 04 Mar 2012 Read
1o centuries in poor conditions lol
Allen fully deserves to win hes been by far best player this week.
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by Andre147 » 04 Mar 2012 Read
8-1 to Allen it is then.. and this could very very easily have been 9 nil if Allen hadnt missed a red to middle in the 6th frame when on a 50 odd break..
And if it indeed goes 10-1, when was the last timewe had that result in a best of 19 frames final? 2004 Uk Championship maybe..
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Wild wrote:1o centuries in poor conditions lol
Allen fully deserves to win hes been by far best player this week.
Of course, if Stephen got another 8, he would have more.
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by hendry_fan » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Mark Allen 8-1 Stephen Lee (MSI)
Aye,just as i thought,surely no way back now for Lee!.
My only consolation is that Allen can,t beat Hendrys record,(bar Wilds correct that is
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He could tie it though if he knocks in 2 centuries in the 2 frames he needs.
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by Andre147 » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Wild wrote:1o centuries in poor conditions lol
Allen fully deserves to win hes been by far best player this week.
Of course, if
Stephen got another 8, he would have more.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Andre147 wrote:Skullman wrote:Wild wrote:1o centuries in poor conditions lol
Allen fully deserves to win hes been by far best player this week.
Of course, if
Stephen got another 8, he would have more.
Another nine would make it definite, with only eight Stephen could be outdone if Marks gets another two.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
Andre147 wrote:8-1 to Allen it is then.. and this could very very easily have been 9 nil if Allen hadnt missed a red to middle in the 6th frame when on a 50 odd break..
And if it indeed goes 10-1, when was the last timewe had that result in a best of 19 frames final? 2004 Uk Championship maybe..
For a final, I think 2004 Uk champs
is the last one. Though there probably have been a few 10-1 scorelines in the first round at the Worlds.
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by Skullman » 04 Mar 2012 Read
hendry_fan wrote:So after all this talk bout this China Open,i,m off for a chicken fried rice.
World Open. Also chicken fried rice at ten in the morning?
Are you SnookerFan in disguise?
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