by Holden Chinaski » 19 Nov 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:What was Hamilton on about?
Something about the rest extension.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2016 Read
2-1.
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Andre147 wrote:I would like a Hamilton v King Final...
I can't believe it and I don't know if you're joking, but I genuinely do.
With Hamilton prevailing.
I genuinely do hope Hamilton wins.
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by Vallomas » 19 Nov 2016 Read
The TV director doesn't seem to know much about the game, he cares only for the pots and we very often miss where the cue ball is going, the cannons, etc.
Nice clearance from Barry to the pink, to take a 2-1 lead.
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Nov 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:snucar wrote:I Hawkins doesn't win this title, quite comfortably too, I don't see what Terry can do to help this lad anymore.
He'll show up at the crucible knock out Ronnie, Robbo, Selby, Ding or Trump and then be burnt out for the next match.
Haha.
In his defence, he's given us some cracking matches. Robbo v Hawkins in 2015 was great, and ROS v Hawkins in 2016 was one of the best matches of the season. The break-building standard was insane.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:eraserhead wrote:Andre147 wrote:I would like a Hamilton v King Final...
I can't believe it and I don't know if you're joking, but I genuinely do.
With Hamilton prevailing.
I genuinely do hope Hamilton wins.
Genuine?
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by TheRocket » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:eraserhead wrote:snucar wrote:I Hawkins doesn't win this title, quite comfortably too, I don't see what Terry can do to help this lad anymore.
He'll show up at the crucible knock out Ronnie, Robbo, Selby, Ding or Trump and then be burnt out for the next match.
Haha.
In his defence, he's given us some cracking matches. Robbo v Hawkins in 2015 was great, and ROS v Hawkins in 2016 was one of the best matches of the season. The break-building standard was insane.
Probably the best Ronnie has ever played and still lost. I think, he won all of his 12 frames in one visit. Safety game probably cost him in the end but ROS still should have never lost that match.
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by eraserhead » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:In his defence, he's given us some cracking matches. Robbo v Hawkins in 2015 was great, and ROS v Hawkins in 2016 was one of the best matches of the season. The break-building standard was insane.
It was a great match and nothing against Barry but I was gutted Ronnie lost. I do have a lot of respect for Barry's recent record at the crucible but also a few sour grapes.
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Nov 2016 Read
I like Hawkins. Great player, great break builder. I always enjoy watching him, he has a strong all round game and seems like a nice guy as well.
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:
Probably the best Ronnie has ever played and still lost. I think, he won all of his 12 frames in one visit. Safety game probably cost him in the end but ROS still should have never lost that match.
Not prably, it DID cost him the match
And that has been a trend in recent times in deciders... his safety has cost him most of those.
Right now when Ronnie heads into a decider my confidence is nowhere near as high as it was 2 or 3 years ago. I always fear his opponent will either clear in one visit or Ronnie's safety will be rubbish and hands his opponent the frame on a plate.
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Why didnt Hamilton just roll that red in?
Now finds himself in a snooker and HAwkins can still win this frame,..
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by eraserhead » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Looks like 2-2 at MSI.
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
In the end it didn't cost him the frame...
But Hamilton needs to review some of his shot selection...
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by LC » 19 Nov 2016 Read
This could of been a good opportunity for a young player to make his mark this week, a young Chinese player possibly, but the old British guard is still clinging on to the power in the game, I'm not complaining it's been different from the usual suspects at the business end
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Nov 2016 Read
I quite like ROS as a pundit, personally. Wasn't too keen on him when he first started, but he's grown in to it.
It's been quite a good match so far.
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by Vallomas » 19 Nov 2016 Read
The 44 break Hamilton did was superb, it would be a pity if he lost the previous frame. The match is still very open, can't say that one of the two is playing better.
LC wrote:This could of been a good opportunity for a young player to make his mark this week, a young Chinese player possibly, but the old British guard is still clinging on to the power in the game, I'm not complaining it's been different from the usual suspects at the business end
This is a good point, Hossein Vafaei and Yan Bingtao had the better chance, but the old British guns (King and Hamilton respectively) prevailed. Maybe the next time.
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by OoNebsoO » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Vallomas wrote:The TV director doesn't seem to know much about the game, he cares only for the pots and we very often miss where the cue ball is going, the cannons, etc.
Quite quite annoying, and happens often on many tournaments. So many times I wondered where the balls ended up, yet all we got was a close up face of a player wondering how he missed.
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by sundaygirl » 19 Nov 2016 Read
What a treat
home from work and it's on the proper telly!
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
That's actually a very interesting point Foulds mentioned...
In a frame that has a rerack (thus that frame doesn't exist) does balls potted, safety %, etc, count towards the stats?
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by SnookerEd25 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:That's actually a very interesting point Foulds mentioned...
In a frame that has a rerack (thus that frame doesn't exist) does balls potted, safety %, etc, count towards the stats?
I'd always assumed they were null and void...
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Some cracking shots from Hamilton, like the green with the rest and the black along the cushion. Going full-blooded and not holding back.
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by eraserhead » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:That's actually a very interesting point Foulds mentioned...
In a frame that has a rerack (thus that frame doesn't exist) does balls potted, safety %, etc, count towards the stats?
Re-racks usually happen quite early with not a lot of point difference between the players, so they shouldn't have too great an impact on statistics.
Another way to look at it is that the pot success etc reflects performance and is a talking point for commentators, while things like points and frame scores reflect what actually matters and get reset officially.
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Brilliant century from Anthony. So many good shots in that break.
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by Andre147 » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:Brilliant century from Anthony. So many good shots in that break.
Always been a great breakbuilder is Ants
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by Iranu » 19 Nov 2016 Read
Been a really good match this. Not sure I can see Hamilton win from 5-3 down but with Hawkins you can never be sure.
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by TheRocket » 20 Nov 2016 Read
Great chance for Anthony now. Looks like a decider is coming up.
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by Cheshire Cat » 20 Nov 2016 Read
Hamilton is playing brilliantly. Scoring like a machine under pressure.
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by Andre147 » 20 Nov 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Great chance for Anthony now. Looks like a decider is coming up.
And we have it.
Cmon Ants!
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by TheRocket » 20 Nov 2016 Read
holy crap. incredible.
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by LC » 20 Nov 2016 Read
That had to be nerves from Hamilton
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