by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Why is there a stupid shot clock in this event?
god knows
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Steve Davis puts this event in to perspective while as always Andy Goldstein talking marmite lol
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Wildey wrote:Steve Davis puts this event in to perspective while as always Andy Goldstein talking marmite lol
Yeah that was funny, wasn't it?
"It means the world to him"
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
to answer Phil Yates
Willie Thorne played Tony Chappel once in the Mercantile Credit Classic 1991 Chappel won the Match 5-4 in a tournament that was won by Jimmy White he beat Stephen Hendry 10-4 in the final.
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Tony Chappel is favorite to level up at 1-1
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Chappel 1-1 Davis
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Davis v Chappel is the longest match of the tournament
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Eventually Davis beats chappel 2-1
Next on
King of the Crucible v The Whirlwind of London Town
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Even after 2 years of retirement Stephen Hendry looks much stronger than Jimmy White.
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
there's no doubt about it his Standard of play is still top 32 standard despite not really competing But thats would never satisfy Hendry for the next 5 years without competing for Major Titles
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Sunday 20th of October
7pmDave Harold v Steve Davis
HtoH 5-5Followed byStephen Hendry v Nigel Bond
HtoH Hendry Leads 14-4Followed byThe Final
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by Witz78 » 20 Oct 2013 Read
COME ON HENDRY (Yes you heard right)
Lets get the Seniors final everyone wants to make up for never getting this pair facing each other in a Crucible finals.
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2013 Read
So Steve Davis has Grinded himself in to the final where he will play either Nigel Bond or Stephen Hendry
Hendry and Davis have met each other 66 times over 26 years.
They first met back in 1987 with Davis winning 5 of their first 6 Matches.
Head to Head
Hendry 44 Wins
Davis 20 Wins
Draws 2
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by Witz78 » 20 Oct 2013 Read
haha knew Wilds stats on Davis v Hendry would end up jinxing it
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2013 Read
Davis with 95% pot success. Brilliant performance, best I have seen Steve play since the 2010 World Championships!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2013 Read
I think he changed his mind after lifting that trophy. He clearly enjoyed the occasion, his performance and the celebrations.
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by Roland » 21 Oct 2013 Read
Not to take anything away from him, but this event doesn't mean rubbish.
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2013 Read
Sonny wrote:Not to take anything away from him, but this event doesn't mean rubbish.
without Using the Word rubbish Steve did say that himself
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by Snooker Overdrive » 21 Oct 2013 Read
Sonny wrote:Not to take anything away from him, but this event doesn't mean rubbish.
I know but what's your point? I enjoyed seeing Steve play well and win a trophy. It's the first title he won since 1997 and I can't see a reason why we all can't just be happy for him without constantly insisting that it was a pointless event.
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Sonny wrote:Not to take anything away from him, but this event doesn't mean rubbish.
I know but what's your point? I enjoyed seeing Steve play well and win a trophy. It's the first title he won since 1997 and I can't see a reason why we all can't just be happy for him without constantly insisting that it was a pointless event.
well steve said it lol
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by Witz78 » 21 Oct 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Sonny wrote:Not to take anything away from him, but this event doesn't mean rubbish.
I know but what's your point? I enjoyed seeing Steve play well and win a trophy. It's the first title he won since 1997 and I can't see a reason why we all can't just be happy for him without constantly insisting that it was a pointless event.
id hardly worry about their apathy mate
Wilds just in the huff cos Hendry didn't win it and Sonny loathes anything with a shot clock so is always going to be negative towards it
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