A closer look at Qualifiers (Q-School)
Oh man ! It´s has already been a complete mayhem! Also down at the beach where I go to a swimming and some bird-watching etc. Already a now a complete mayhem! An impressive starts to a usual suspects (the mentally strong ones), as the likes of Barry Pinches, Jak Jones and Lu Ning and a gifted William Lemons already finding their games. Jak Jones were 0-2 against Alex Borg, only to not so suprisingly finding his ways to win 4-2. Jak has just a way too much class to even play in Burton. While an ever-present Q-schoolists, American pool genius Corey Deuel, a talented Lucky Vatnani, a talented James Silverwood and NG on YEE finding it tough. Heikki Niva made an impressive start.
But isn´t it again a format where they can lose some matches only to bounce back....
Lu Ning´s highly interesting and different kind of a chinese player. An extremely talented mathematician and keeping it tight. He´s going to qualifyi this time I am telling you. And about his previous campaign. But a question is, is that one particular person sick or is a whole society sick ? There´s a lot, a lot of things which makes it milder and the problem to even dissappear. I´ll be there with him, no matter how other people eyes it. As long as it won´t get any worse. While so consistently behaving rather angry towards everyone. A cool lad whose blaming his parents for everything
. His explanation not exactly causing any "Bingo!" - yells from my part. Is that one particular person sick or is the whole society sick ? If the answer is the latter one, then we could have a genuine mutual understanding.
Eating little childrens as a breakfast while otherwise being a really laid back lad
. Andy Hicks. An impressive start to him also.
It´s like they are using their mobiles and asking that hey, is anyone walking around here..?
Well no, or hang one, she is! Well ask her to join the company !
So each for their own. My two picks are the snooker and a top-notch basketball (where we all know where that is being played. Any other also would do but there´s too many ifs and buts currently. Footies currently will take some brains to figure out but could be good also.
So if Andy Hicks fails to qualifie, I can´t see much past Oliver Lines. He´s the one to watch. And that quite exatcly is the thing which I like and prefer. No ifs or buts. Just as I couldn´t see much beyond Kyren Wilson during the rest of the season when he hit the form before the Masters. Check and see. That how it was. And now I can´t much see beyond Oliver Lines. That´s how impressive his last Worlds campaign just was. But once again, I am also understanding a different views and takings. It´s like worth of taking a risk when you have many things going on. If losing, that´s allright as that second one is going to keep and to profit. And if still not, just working hard next day and days and a new effort once again. So worth of taking a risk if having a solid chance to make it and flying high while frontrunner even with a first effort. No matter what the real, mathematical probabilities would suggest. I am also doing things like that. Plus, there´s so strong personalities involved that they personally are always going to digest it if the whole thing is a mistake and a failure. A bit complicated, but that´s how the likes of Ronnie O´Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams eventually runned things and proved it correct during the last Worlds..