by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
BLOB
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Goodness me Ants, at least miss the tough shots and not ones that are off straight and 5 inches from the pocket.
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:McGill also balding hence the shocking misses
That's almost Saviouresque...
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Apr 2016 Read
McGill. Really?
Really?
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:McGill also balding hence the shocking misses
That's almost Saviouresque...
His bald, and his wife is ugly. I think that's what he meant.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 22 Apr 2016 Read
reminds me of alis and robbo smatch at the crucible where ali gifted so many frames as it was neils birthday
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by snookerlover » 22 Apr 2016 Read
bucking hell McGill you asolute bucking chameleoning clown. Want to throw away any more frames - why didn't you use the bucking cushions you muppet?
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by masterdoctorgenius » 22 Apr 2016 Read
ronnies final route seems to be hardest so far compared to the others
hawkins (crucible specialist the last few years and big match player)
fu (gives ronnie trouble)
selby (says it all)
trump/higgins
i would like that if he accomplishes all
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
MJW's long game has definitely improved between sessions. Short game still needs some work though.
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by snookerlover » 22 Apr 2016 Read
And another frame gifted to Fu. Should've played the one over the pocket off the cushion. At least that way Marco could only have a long pot with the white going in off.
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:ronnies final route seems to be hardest so far compared to the others
hawkins (crucible specialist the last few years and big match player)
fu (gives ronnie trouble)
selby (says it all)
trump/higgins
i would like that if he accomplishes all
Hawkins may be a Crucible specialist, but after that drubbing Ronnie gave him in January, I dont see him winning.
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Am I the only one watching Williams and Holt?
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by masterdoctorgenius » 22 Apr 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:ronnies final route seems to be hardest so far compared to the others
hawkins (crucible specialist the last few years and big match player)
fu (gives ronnie trouble)
selby (says it all)
trump/higgins
i would like that if he accomplishes all
Hawkins may be a Crucible specialist, but after that drubbing Ronnie gave him in January, I dont see him winning.
many didnt see him beating neil last year. who knows. maybe he hits his absolute unplayable peak vs an uninterested ronnie
this ants fu match reminds me of another match : higgi vs ros in 2011
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Am I the only one watching Williams and Holt?
I did say I was watching both
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by eraserhead » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Great recovery blue.
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Holt stops the rot.
6-5.
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Hawkins can't play any worse than he did at the Masters. He had a terrible season last year and all of a sudden came to life at the crucible IIRC. He came up against Murphy in probably the best form I've ever seen him. Not as much of a walkover as some might think.
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Blue
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by Muppet147 » 22 Apr 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:ronnies final route seems to be hardest so far compared to the others
hawkins (crucible specialist the last few years and big match player)
fu (gives ronnie trouble)
selby (says it all)
trump/higgins
i would like that if he accomplishes all
I think Ronnie will cruise past most of that lot. And I doubt Selby will even get as far as the semi.
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by eraserhead » 22 Apr 2016 Read
and miss.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:Hawkins can't play any worse than he did at the Masters. He had a terrible season last year and all of a sudden came to life at the crucible IIRC. He came up against Murphy in probably the best form I've ever seen him. Not as much of a walkover as some might think.
hawkins wasnt there mentally vs murphy just the year vs ronnie
the deciders took a lot out of him.
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by eraserhead » 22 Apr 2016 Read
Anyone else think Selby looked weary today?
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Anyone else think Selby looked weary today?
He looked off his game, but I'm not sure he has much reason to be weary.
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