by Rockettim147 » 20 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:RONNIE HAS NOT DECLINED!
RONNIE WILL WIN THE MASTERS!
GO ON SNOOKER FAN
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by Dan-cat » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Was amazed to read the comments on here that it hadn't been a great match. It was a fascinating encounter. Flukes, misses, flashes of sheer genius from both players, ace tactical battles.
Give me that sort of game over every frame won in one visit any day.
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by Andre147 » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Was amazed to read the comments on here that it hadn't been a great match. It was a fascinating encounter. Flukes, misses, flashes of sheer genius from both players, ace tactical battles.
Give me that sort of game over every frame won in one visit any day.
It had a bit of everything no doubt, but the big breaks were missing.
Not saying a great match is only defined by that, but they were far from their best. Ronnie won, that's all that matters. Some here are too quick to criticise Ronnie as well, because if Selby had won that match they'd be saying it was great match play snooker. Ronnie can also dig in deep and not play his best and win many matches.
I reckon though he needs to up his game 2 or 3 gears, if he doeesn't then Fu will hammer him just like Robbo did 2 years ago.
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by sundaygirl » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Was amazed to read the comments on here that it hadn't been a great match. It was a fascinating encounter. Flukes, misses, flashes of sheer genius from both players, ace tactical battles.
Give me that sort of game over every frame won in one visit any day.
You just rate it because you were there.
A half decent match seems brilliant just cause you're there, especially if your favourite wins.
A brilliant match on the television is off the charts amazing live, even if your prefer player loses.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Jan 2017 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Was amazed to read the comments on here that it hadn't been a great match. It was a fascinating encounter. Flukes, misses, flashes of sheer genius from both players, ace tactical battles.
Give me that sort of game over every frame won in one visit any day.
You just rate it because you were there.
A half decent match seems brilliant just cause you're there, especially if your favourite wins.
A brilliant match on the television is off the charts amazing live, even if your prefer player loses.
You were there with good company. That helps.
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by sundaygirl » 20 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan are you talking about me or Dancat
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by SnookerFan » 20 Jan 2017 Read
sundaygirl wrote:SnookerFan are you talking about me or Dancat
YOU, OBVIOUSLY!
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by Dan-cat » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Those first two breaks that Ronnie made were amazing up close. Only 50 or 60 points each but he carved them out from positions where I thought he'd only make 20
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by SnookerFan » 20 Jan 2017 Read
How close were you?
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