by Alex0paul » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Joe Perry has won all of their final frame deciders
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by Snooker Overdrive » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Joe Perry has won all of their final frame deciders
How many have they played?
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
And that's frame ball. First ranking final of the season and it's a decider.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:And that's frame ball. First ranking final of the season and it's a decider.
I want the last ranking final of the season to be a decider.
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Joe Perry has won all of their final frame deciders
How many have they played?
One and that was the CL. This is completely different.
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Great final
Neil Robertson 9-9 Joe Perry
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by Snooker Overdrive » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Joe Perry has won all of their final frame deciders
How many have they played?
One and that was the CL. This is completely different.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Ladies And Gentleman (and Wild), I have enjoyed this final. It's 9-9, it's a decider, I'm a bit drunk.
I'll have the last of the cans of beer out of my fridge, I will watch the last session and I will cheer on Joe Perry. It's been a pleasure to have your company, and I will join you on the flip side.
(In other words, I'll come on and post again after the final has finished.)
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Joe Perry has won all of their final frame deciders
jesus christ
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Perry will be breaking off.
Has to be a good one. He'd be gutted if he lost it with that shot.
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by Andy Spark » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Andy Spark wrote:Perry so unlucky with the plant! Played it perfectly.
Obviously not.
You are confusing the shot with the outcome of the shot. He played the shot perfectly. Exactly where he aimed the initial red. One millimeter either side of the actual contact on the second red and it would have dropped. Also, he couldn't have chosen to not play for that center spot, if he'd done so then the margin of error would have been half the size.
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Andy Spark wrote:Skullman wrote:Andy Spark wrote:Perry so unlucky with the plant! Played it perfectly.
Obviously not.
You are confusing the shot with the outcome of the shot. He played the shot perfectly. Exactly where he aimed the initial red. One millimeter either side of the actual contact on the second red and it would have dropped. Also, he couldn't have chosen to not play for that center spot, if he'd done so then the margin of error would have been half the size.
I'm not saying it was bad, but to be perfect it needed to go in. 1mm off is still not perfect.
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
if he played it PERFECT it would be in the bloody pocket
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
First chance Perry...
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Misses it.
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
he twitched that blue but all credit going for it
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
KEY SHOT
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Reds split and has got that red to the middle.
All down to nerve now...
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by Andy Spark » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Andy Spark wrote:Skullman wrote:Andy Spark wrote:Perry so unlucky with the plant! Played it perfectly.
Obviously not.
You are confusing the shot with the outcome of the shot. He played the shot perfectly. Exactly where he aimed the initial red. One millimeter either side of the actual contact on the second red and it would have dropped. Also, he couldn't have chosen to not play for that center spot, if he'd done so then the margin of error would have been half the size.
I'm not saying it was bad, but to be perfect it needed to go in. 1mm off is still not perfect.
I'm not saying the outcome of the shot was perfect, it obviously wasn't because the ball didn't go in. I am saying that the shot was played perfectly. He had to aim for the center, he had to hope that there was some small error somewhere in his shot. He missed because he played the shot perfectly.
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
wow pressure
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
And Robbo is over the line.
Two one visit frames in a row. Ups it when it matters, which is why he's now a ten time ranking event winner.
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by GJ » 29 Jun 2014 Read
10 ranking titles
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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by Skullman » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Robbo wins. So predictable. Boring
Perry had his chance and squandered it.
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by Wildey » 29 Jun 2014 Read
Sunday 29th of June
12.30pm
Neil Robertson 10-9 Joe Perry
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