by Odrl » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Must be disappointing for Lisowski, he didn't really give himself a chance in the last three frames. And Murphy was there for the taking as well, missing long pots by a mile, just going through with experience in the end.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
We have a Selby vs Murphy situation.
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by GJ » 29 Mar 2013 Read
well if the td is predicting for others its clearly a FARCE
espcially as he moaned about CLEAR rules from the excellet td in ptc finals
au revior
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:It seems GJ is no longer competing anyomore.
Good riddance to bad rubbish, is what I have to say on this.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
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by GJ » 29 Mar 2013 Read
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:Smart wrote:skullman never predicted for QFs, so no points should be awarded
I am still deliberating over this matter which you have raised. Expect a decision soon.
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by GJ » 29 Mar 2013 Read
By far the most interesting player for me is young Jack Lisowsky who plays in the wild card round. I am not interested in backing him at 1.25 in his first match but have had a few quid at 80s for the tournament.
Drawn to meet his mate Judd Trump in the first round and should be the match of the tournament if they both turn up with something like their A games.
They shared a flat for a while but sensibly don't now and that was probably sound advice because unless I am way off beam they will have many matches to play in the coming years.
From what I have seen ( and thats not a lot) I think Jack will end up the superior player.
I think I would have to go back to the Hendry's, O'sullivans, Higgins and Williams, to think of a player that has impressed me so much.
He seems to have it all and if his coaches can instill a bit of discipline and he manages his matches better then I just think this guy is the next very big deal.
Whatever he wins in the near future will be no shock to me. I just get the feeling this guy is going to be huge.
It will be interesting to see how Ding manages his matches now and perhaps he will go on a winning run now that will include the World title, certainly he is the class player in the field but that has not always done him any good.
oh dear moondan again talks BS
taken from bet fair forum
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
GJ wrote:By far the most interesting player for me is young Jack Lisowsky who plays in the wild card round. I am not interested in backing him at 1.25 in his first match but have had a few quid at 80s for the tournament.
Drawn to meet his mate Judd Trump in the first round and should be the match of the tournament if they both turn up with something like their A games.
They shared a flat for a while but sensibly don't now and that was probably sound advice because unless I am way off beam they will have many matches to play in the coming years.
From what I have seen ( and thats not a lot) I think Jack will end up the superior player.
I think I would have to go back to the Hendry's, O'sullivans, Higgins and Williams, to think of a player that has impressed me so much.
He seems to have it all and if his coaches can instill a bit of discipline and he manages his matches better then I just think this guy is the next very big deal.
Whatever he wins in the near future will be no shock to me. I just get the feeling this guy is going to be huge.
It will be interesting to see how Ding manages his matches now and perhaps he will go on a winning run now that will include the World title, certainly he is the class player in the field but that has not always done him any good.
oh dear moondan again talks BS
taken from bet fair forum
is moondan related to hendon, as both speak a pile of marmite
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by GJ » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Smart wrote:GJ wrote:By far the most interesting player for me is young Jack Lisowsky who plays in the wild card round. I am not interested in backing him at 1.25 in his first match but have had a few quid at 80s for the tournament.
Drawn to meet his mate Judd Trump in the first round and should be the match of the tournament if they both turn up with something like their A games.
They shared a flat for a while but sensibly don't now and that was probably sound advice because unless I am way off beam they will have many matches to play in the coming years.
From what I have seen ( and thats not a lot) I think Jack will end up the superior player.
I think I would have to go back to the Hendry's, O'sullivans, Higgins and Williams, to think of a player that has impressed me so much.
He seems to have it all and if his coaches can instill a bit of discipline and he manages his matches better then I just think this guy is the next very big deal.
Whatever he wins in the near future will be no shock to me. I just get the feeling this guy is going to be huge.
It will be interesting to see how Ding manages his matches now and perhaps he will go on a winning run now that will include the World title, certainly he is the class player in the field but that has not always done him any good.
oh dear moondan again talks BS
taken from bet fair forum
is moondan related to hendon, as both speak a pile of marmite
hendons uncle i think
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by Roland » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Smart wrote:Sonny wrote:Thought you were a fan of Jack
I have changed my opinion on him.
Well Matt Selt certainly shares that opinion
https://twitter.com/MattSelt
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Sonny wrote:Smart wrote:Sonny wrote:Thought you were a fan of Jack
I have changed my opinion on him.
Well Matt Selt certainly shares that opinion
https://twitter.com/MattSelt
snookerbacker @snookerbacker1 53m Lisowowikki could be going home :(Details Expand Collapse Reply Retweet Retweeted Delete Favorite Favorited More Embed Tweet
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not as much as he loves himselfSELTY
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:smart wrote:CLEAR RULES = TRANSPARENCY
Having deliberated on the matter at hand, I have decided that on this ocassion no further action is necessary. The contest will carry on as normal.
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by Skullman » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Can anyone a stream for Mags v Bingo? Fromsport not working for me.
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by Roland » 29 Mar 2013 Read
I'd sooner ban everyone who wants to discuss it than create a seperate forum. Go chat in the Junkyard about it because the rest of us couldn't care less. It's been done to death and then some and all it does is create arguments because no one will ever agree.
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by Smart » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Sonny wrote:I'd sooner ban everyone who wants to discuss it than create a seperate forum. Go chat in the Junkyard about it because the rest of us couldn't care less. It's been done to death and then some and all it does is create arguments because no one will ever agree.
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by Roland » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:What is Sonny referring to?
buck knows where the bit I was referring to went. Must be last post on another page or something.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
CHINESE CAMERA ATTACK!
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Campbell reminds me of a big friendly Yeti.
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by GJ » 29 Mar 2013 Read
2 -1 robbo
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by Muppet147 » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Hey GJ, Lisowski has more talent in his little finger than the dire Australian (who stole the 2010 world championship.)
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by Roland » 29 Mar 2013 Read
Straight in with a goading post. We're clamping down on goading so that's a warning.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
That was a dull frame.
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by Skullman » 29 Mar 2013 Read
He can't let it get tactical or Campbell will grind him down.
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by Skullman » 29 Mar 2013 Read
4-1 Mags. Bingo hasn't put up much of a fight today.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Mar 2013 Read
I must say, I'm not getting into this game that match. Bit dull.
Is this what Robertson and Ebdon was like?
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