by Skullman » 25 Apr 2015 Read
It's been like that since this morning, I think?
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by Muppet147 » 25 Apr 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:How can the BBC justify their commentary team? really is making me mad right now
I think you've made your point...
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by sundaygirl » 25 Apr 2015 Read
I change my "snooker idol" frequently at this time of year but only to reflect my preferred winner out of those players still in the tourne.
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by Casey » 25 Apr 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Casey, did you just change your favourite player from Allen to Hendry?
I made some profile updates but it should be Allen and Hendry.
Hendry is the reason I got into snooker, massive fan of his. Allen is my favourite active player.
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by Roland » 25 Apr 2015 Read
Well he's not active any more
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2015 Read
He's still on tour.
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by Roland » 26 Apr 2015 Read
You know what I meant
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2015 Read
33 pages for this huh
I only watched the afternoon session, I knwo the other results already.
I'll try and scroll througH a few pages and also some highlights action of the morning and evening matches.
Did Ronnie play well to have a 5-3 lead or Stevens just poor?
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by DavieMac » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Sonny is bitchy. Bless.
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by Skullman » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:33 pages for this huh
I only watched the afternoon session, I knwo the other results already.
I'll try and scroll througH a few pages and also some highlights action of the morning and evening matches.
Did Ronnie play well to have a 5-3 lead or Stevens just poor?
Stevens good to go 2-0. Ronnie definitely improved in his five frame burst and was the better player, but not completely clinical and the chances were there for Stevens to make it closer but he didn't take them. Then Stevens had a good frame at the end to close to 5-3.
Can't see Stevens winning.
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Wow only just saw... Hawkins won 13-11
Didn'T expect that to be honest after the way Allen played and having a 9-7 lead.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:33 pages for this huh
I only watched the afternoon session, I knwo the other results already.
I'll try and scroll througH a few pages and also some highlights action of the morning and evening matches.
Did Ronnie play well to have a 5-3 lead or Stevens just poor?
Good to see you again
Stevens started very well and went 2-0 in front. In the third frame Ronnie lost his temper for a second and bashed his cue against the table after missing a red. After that he clearly improved and played some good snooker. Ronnie won 5 in a row, including a steal on the final black. Stevens took the last one. Overall Ronnie had a very high pot success and didn't miss any easy balls but he couldn't win a frame in one visit. But he made a century at least.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Wow only just saw... Hawkins won 13-11
Didn'T expect that to be honest after the way Allen played and having a 9-7 lead.
Great comeback from the Hawk. A bit like against Walden last year.
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by Andre147 » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Andre147 wrote:33 pages for this huh
I only watched the afternoon session, I knwo the other results already.
I'll try and scroll througH a few pages and also some highlights action of the morning and evening matches.
Did Ronnie play well to have a 5-3 lead or Stevens just poor?
Good to see you again
Stevens started very well and went 2-0 in front. In the third frame Ronnie lost his temper for a second and bashed his cue against the table after missing a red. After that he clearly improved and played some good snooker. Ronnie won 5 in a row, including a steal on the final black. Stevens took the last one. Overall Ronnie had a very high pot success and didn't miss any easy balls but he couldn't win a frame in one visit. But he made a century at least.
He did some Mags action then
apparently that must have inspired him, unlike when Mags does it.
I'll watch some highlights of it, tomorrow I have total day free so will definately be around here.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Apr 2015 Read
sundaygirl wrote:I change my "snooker idol" frequently at this time of year but only to reflect my preferred winner out of those players still in the tourne.
How fickle of you.
(Says the man with somebody completely not involved with snooker as his.)
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by SnookerFan » 26 Apr 2015 Read
This just in.
Mark Allen claims that people from Kent always parakeet. "They're worse than the bloody Chinese," said Allen.
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by Clara8633 » 26 Apr 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:This just in.
Mark Allen claims that people from Kent always parakeet. "They're worse than the bloody Chinese," said Allen.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Apr 2015 Read
Clara8633 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:This just in.
Mark Allen claims that people from Kent always parakeet. "They're worse than the bloody Chinese," said Allen.
That was a joke, by the way.
Says a lot though, if you actually thought that this was a legitimate Mark Allen quote.
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by armchair de critique » 26 Apr 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Clara8633 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:This just in.
Mark Allen claims that people from Kent always parakeet. "They're worse than the bloody Chinese," said Allen.
That was a joke, by the way.
Says a lot though, if you actually thought that this was a legitimate Mark Allen quote.
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by GJ » 28 Apr 2015 Read
simplysnooker wrote:Football today so will miss most of today's play, but hope to find out Ding is through and Carter's pulled off an 8-0 lead at the end of his first session!
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