by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Rory McLeod 2-4 Kritsanut Lertsattayatthorn
Aditya Mehta 4-2 Sydney Wilson
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
More results:
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by eraserhead » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Time for snookers favourite rivals to do battle.
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Latest:
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by snucar » 15 Nov 2016 Read
This is such a great match. They suck so much already! C'mon Joyce!
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Allen just had a go for Joyce being in his eye line - this is ace!!
Allen 1 nil
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Anthony McGill 4-2 Fang Xiongman
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Allen just had a go for Joyce being in his eye line - this is ace!!
Allen 1 nil
Rewinded it and just seen it
Joyce was sat in his seat, how the hell was he was his eye line?
Looks like Allen wants to have something to argue about. I've seen Alex Higgins once doing the same, saying to John Williams he was in his eye line when he wasn't. Williams wasn't intimidated by Higgin's silly antics though
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Allen misses a black off its spot..
Joyce in again..1-1 by the way.
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Allen just had a go for Joyce being in his eye line - this is ace!!
Allen 1 nil
Rewinded it and just seen it
Joyce was sat in his seat, how the hell was he was his eye line?
Looks like Allen wants to have something to argue about. I've seen Alex Higgins once doing the same, saying to John Williams he was in his eye line when he wasn't. Williams wasn't intimidated by Higgin's silly antics though
The ref moved in like he might have to separate them! Lolz. I smell a Barry in all of this
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Hahahahaha Allen just did a massive fist pump and 'C'MON!!!!!'
2-1 Allen
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Allen makes a fistpump after winning the 3rd frame on the black
Looks like he just wanted to show Joyce that instead of wanting to release emotion... Joyce wasn't too impressed...
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by eraserhead » 15 Nov 2016 Read
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by snucar » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Allen is officially my favorite douche!
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Listening on headphones. There's an airport in my head
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by snucar » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Listening on headphones. There's an airport in my head
Finally someone's mentioned it. I can't believe they've chosen such a venue for a snooker tournament. Ridiculous!
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
LIANG'S MILLION POUND DREAM IS STILL ALIVE!!!!!!
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by Dan-cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
snucar wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Listening on headphones. There's an airport in my head
Finally someone's mentioned it. I can't believe they've chosen such a venue for a snooker tournament. Ridiculous!
Pardon?
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by snucar » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Dan-cat wrote:snucar wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Listening on headphones. There's an airport in my head
Finally someone's mentioned it. I can't believe they've chosen such a venue for a snooker tournament. Ridiculous!
Pardon?
Not the best thing for the players to hear airplanes above their heads every couple of minutes.
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by snucar » 15 Nov 2016 Read
These two are just butchering it.
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by Cheshire Cat » 15 Nov 2016 Read
I don't particularly like his mind-game dross. It's complete and utter cringe.
The other player shouldn't let it get to them, but I remember Allen winding up Michael White something serious at their Welsh Open match this year, after which White came out and spoke about his battle with depression.
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by eraserhead » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:I don't particularly like his mind-game dross. It's complete and utter cringe.
The other player shouldn't let it get to them, but I remember Allen winding up Michael White something serious at their Welsh Open match this year, after which White came out and spoke about his battle with depression.
I think I wrote on here at the time that it doesn't show a lot of confidence in your own game when you have to bring out these little gimmicks.
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Liang Wenbo 4-1 Nigel Bond
Ken Doherty 4-0 Ashley Hugill (amateur)
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2016 Read
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:I don't particularly like his mind-game dross. It's complete and utter cringe.
The other player shouldn't let it get to them, but I remember Allen winding up Michael White something serious at their Welsh Open match this year, after which White came out and spoke about his battle with depression.
I think I wrote on here at the time that it doesn't show a lot of confidence in your own game when you have to bring out these little gimmicks.
Spot on
If you're good enough then you show it on the table, not using silly mind games.
In the end Allen wins, but one could see he was trying his hardest to get into Joyce's head.
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by TheRocket » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Allen saying Joyce chalked his cue while he was playing the shot.
ROS laughing about Allens silly comments.
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by eraserhead » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Spot on
If you're good enough then you show it on the table, not using silly mind games.
In the end Allen wins, but one could see he was trying his hardest to get into Joyce's head.
The thing I really don't like about it is that he's doing it against players like M White and Joyce players (on paper) he is clear favourite against.
Next TV match anyone?
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2016 Read
I don't mind these antics from Allen, tbh. Snooker is played as much in the mind as it is on the table. Do whatever you can to gain an advantage.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:eraserhead wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:I don't particularly like his mind-game dross. It's complete and utter cringe.
The other player shouldn't let it get to them, but I remember Allen winding up Michael White something serious at their Welsh Open match this year, after which White came out and spoke about his battle with depression.
I think I wrote on here at the time that it doesn't show a lot of confidence in your own game when you have to bring out these little gimmicks.
Spot on
If you're good enough then you show it on the table, not using silly mind games.
In the end Allen wins, but one could see he was trying his hardest to get into Joyce's head.
It's only a little bit of mind games, son. No need to get your knickers in a twist.
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