by Andre147 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:I assure you, if Judd gets 8-0 ahead, he'll definitely be safe.
Exactly
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:I assure you, if Judd gets 8-0 ahead, he'll definitely be safe.
I was about to say that.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
I just cannot fathom why Selby can't play his best snooker when in front.
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by Andre147 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:I just cannot fathom why Selby can't play his best snooker when in front.
He's just the opposite of Ronnie, Ronnie is the best frontrunner, Selby is the best coming from behind in matches. Of course it doesnt always work that way, but more often than not it does.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:Clara8633 wrote:I just cannot fathom why Selby can't play his best snooker when in front.
He's just the opposite of Ronnie, Ronnie is the best frontrunner, Selby is the best coming from behind in matches. Of course it doesnt always work that way, but more often than not it does.
Yes. But is it because he relaxes at the beginning when there's no pressure, or is he just slow at adapting etc.?
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by hendry_fan » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Normaly one would say,ok,Selbys 3-1 down,but it aint a big deal for him as we all know he can comeback at you,but Judds playin some very good stuff,so it,s gonna be tough to make the comeback tonight,unless Judd starts to go down a gear.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Normaly one would say,ok,Selbys 3-1 down,but it aint a big deal for him as we all know he can comeback at you,but Judds playin some very good stuff,so it,s gonna be tough to make the comeback tonight,unless Judd starts to go down a gear.
Well Trump hasn't squashed Selby like he did to Maggi :P
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Trump is potting again
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by hendry_fan » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Normaly one would say,ok,Selbys 3-1 down,but it aint a big deal for him as we all know he can comeback at you,but Judds playin some very good stuff,so it,s gonna be tough to make the comeback tonight,unless Judd starts to go down a gear.
Well Trump hasn't squashed Selby like he did to Maggi :P
He has,nt "squashed" him yet,but he,s trampling on him at the mom!.
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by Skullman » 04 Nov 2014 Read
4-1 Judd.
FFS Mark get your act together
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by hendry_fan » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Trump continueing the consistency!
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by Cloud Strife » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Judd, when on form, is probably the sweetest striker of a ball Ive ever seen.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
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by hendry_fan » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Judd, when on form, is probably the sweetest striker of a ball Ive ever seen.
Are you gonna become a Judd fan now Cloud?.
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by Andre147 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
It is isn't it
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by Cloud Strife » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
Spare a thought for those of us that had to sit through last seasons World final.
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by Skullman » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Clara8633 wrote:So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
Spare a thought for those of us that had to sit through last seasons World final.
No sparing a thought for the people who had to watch the two before?
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by Cloud Strife » 04 Nov 2014 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Judd, when on form, is probably the sweetest striker of a ball Ive ever seen.
Are you gonna become a Judd fan now Cloud?.
I like the way he plays, certainly. And I will support him when he comes up against certain players.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Clara8633 wrote:So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
Spare a thought for those of us that had to sit through last seasons World final.
Compared to the WC, this is nothing.
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by Cloud Strife » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Clara8633 wrote:So now I'm seeing my favourite player get squashed by my least favourite player. Just great.
Spare a thought for those of us that had to sit through last seasons World final.
No sparing a thought for the people who had to watch the two before?
Hold on, it's not the same situation. Hawkins and Carter are not your favourite players.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
The funny thing is, no matter how many comebacks he does, I never have faith in him when he's behind (for instance, right now) - I'm always convinced that he'll lose. And yet I'm never surprised when he does come back.
But this time I'm absolutely convinced that he'll lose.
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by Alyt » 04 Nov 2014 Read
What's the little flower that everybody wears on their shirt?
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by Skullman » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:The funny thing is, no matter how many comebacks he does, I never have faith in him when he's behind (for instance, right now) - I'm always convinced that he'll lose. And yet I'm never surprised when he does come back.
But this time I'm absolutely convinced that he'll lose.
Know the feeling. Let's hope it's one of those nights because he's now 5-1 behind.
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by hendry_fan » 04 Nov 2014 Read
This tourneys over now for Selbs,this time he won,t make another comeback,Judds just far too consistent tonight.
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Mark Selby 1-5 Judd Trump
I'm not going to see the rest of the scores, I've got to go now.
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by Andre147 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
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by Clara8633 » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Clara8633 wrote:The funny thing is, no matter how many comebacks he does, I never have faith in him when he's behind (for instance, right now) - I'm always convinced that he'll lose. And yet I'm never surprised when he does come back.
But this time I'm absolutely convinced that he'll lose.
Know the feeling. Let's hope it's one of those nights because he's now 5-1 behind.
I've given up hope now. At least this isn't a huge ranking event.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Skullman wrote:Clara8633 wrote:The funny thing is, no matter how many comebacks he does, I never have faith in him when he's behind (for instance, right now) - I'm always convinced that he'll lose. And yet I'm never surprised when he does come back.
But this time I'm absolutely convinced that he'll lose.
Know the feeling. Let's hope it's one of those nights because he's now 5-1 behind.
I've given up hope now. At least this isn't a huge ranking event.
he didnt turn up in the last major ranking events either
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by Skullman » 04 Nov 2014 Read
And considering his kid's due pretty soon, I think he'll distracted for the next couple (at least) as well.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 04 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Skullman wrote:Clara8633 wrote:The funny thing is, no matter how many comebacks he does, I never have faith in him when he's behind (for instance, right now) - I'm always convinced that he'll lose. And yet I'm never surprised when he does come back.
But this time I'm absolutely convinced that he'll lose.
Know the feeling. Let's hope it's one of those nights because he's now 5-1 behind.
I've given up hope now. At least this isn't a huge ranking event.
After his great run in the IC he can afford a slip up
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