by TheRocket » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Btw. Where is Skullman? Has he decided to leave the forum? I haven't seen him post anything for ages now. School? University?
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
An early mini-crisis.
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by Cloud Strife » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Has Judd shat the bed?
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by Snooker Overdrive » 09 Oct 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Btw. Where is Skullman? Has he decided to leave the forum? I haven't seen him post anything for ages now. School? University?
No idea. But I'm sure he'll turn up for the majors again later this season.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Has Judd shat the bed?
Not as far as I am aware.
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by Cloud Strife » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Has Judd shat the bed?
What do you mean?
I mean has Judd defecated in his pantaloons?
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
This session will be pver before my dinner is cooked.
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by TheRocket » 09 Oct 2016 Read
How unlucky is that.
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by eraserhead » 09 Oct 2016 Read
You can't make it up!
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by TheRocket » 09 Oct 2016 Read
But to be fair. Judd is even messing up straight forward positional shots, that's why he's making these things possible.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 09 Oct 2016 Read
It's probably best to forget about these first four frames and start fresh after the interval. But the black goes in!
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by eraserhead » 09 Oct 2016 Read
The way these two play theres rarely any colours safe either.
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by TheRocket » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Thought for a moment that white will go in lol. But 3:1 it is.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
3-1 to Ronnie.
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by eraserhead » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Reminiscent of the Uk final with Ronnie just picking up the pieces from Judd's mistakes.
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by Andre147 » 09 Oct 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:But to be fair. Judd is even messing up straight forward positional shots, that's why he's making these things possible.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
He can't kill the frames off. he was first in eevry frame, but Ronnie somehow leads 3-1.
Like SO says, best to forget these 4 frames and start like it's the beggining, even though he's leading.
Ronnie's long potting way off so far.
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by Andre147 » 09 Oct 2016 Read
ES showing the 2014 UK Final
One of the best feelings as Ronnie fan watching him win that decider after being 9-4 up.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Reminiscent of the Uk final with Ronnie just picking up the pieces from Judd's mistakes.
And here is that UK Championship final.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:ES showing the 2014 UK Final
One of the best feelings as Ronnie fan watching him win that decider after being 9-4 up.
A bit like the reverse of that Higgins semi final in Telford.
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by Andre147 » 09 Oct 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Andre147 wrote:ES showing the 2014 UK Final
One of the best feelings as Ronnie fan watching him win that decider after being 9-4 up.
A bit like the reverse of that Higgins semi final in Telford.
Yes it was!
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
I just remembered I owe the barmaid next door £15.
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by TheRocket » 09 Oct 2016 Read
Trump admitted after his win in the grand prix that he felt nervous when playing ROS on a big stage. He even said in of these ROS episodes to Goldstein that he felt "relieved" when Bingham beat ROS in the quarters of the WC and became his opponent in the semis. It obviously didn't help him.
But atm it's looking like he still has this kind of problem against him.
At the same time though it looked like Ronnie didn't feel comfortable either when playing Judd in his last two finals.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
What's this? The Ronnie and Judd greatest hits?
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by Andre147 » 09 Oct 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Trump admitted after his win in the grand prix that he felt nervous when playing ROS on a big stage. He even said in of these ROS episodes to Goldstein that he felt "relieved" when Bingham beat ROS in the quarters of the WC and became his opponent in the semis. It obviously didn't help him.
But atm it's looking like he still has this kind of problem against him.
At the same time though it looked like Ronnie didn't feel comfortable either when playing Judd in his last two finals.
Trump took Bingham for granted and it cost him dearly then.
Especially the first 2 sessions when he ws going for everything.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Oct 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Trump admitted after his win in the grand prix that he felt nervous when playing ROS on a big stage. He even said in of these ROS episodes to Goldstein that he felt "relieved" when Bingham beat ROS in the quarters of the WC and became his opponent in the semis. It obviously didn't help him.
But atm it's looking like he still has this kind of problem against him.
At the same time though it looked like Ronnie didn't feel comfortable either when playing Judd in his last two finals.
Odd thing for Judd to admit. Why would you want your opponent to know you were petrified of playing?
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