Re: F66.Com German Masters last 32 !!!!!
The stomach on the man on the far right looks odd.
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KrazeeEyezKilla wrote:Wonder what that show involves? Do they just stand on stage or do they dance?
kolompar wrote:And the snooker can only last 5 days because of events like that .
SnookerFan wrote:I'm assuming they dance around a bit.
I'm guessing. I've never been to one.
SnookerFan wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I'm assuming they dance around a bit.
I'm guessing. I've never been to one.
That's the strippers, by the way. Not Holiday On Ice.
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Fu's purple patch seems to be over.
Neil's dark streak continues.
SnookerFan wrote:And the Australian hunks?
SnookerFan wrote:Taxi. For Robbo.
eraserhead wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Taxi. For Robbo.
I keep thinking he's going to turn up and then he goes and looses to Ben Woolaston, who's not had a great season either.
Johnny Bravo wrote:I'm trying to grasp his sudden loss of form this last few seasons, but I just can't find a plausible reason.
He's not that old and he doesn't seem like the type of player that takes practice lightly.
A few years ago, I though he'd be the one to take over from Ronnie and dominate the snooker scene.
He has all the right attributes, he's a great potter and break-builder, he has a very good tactical and safety play, and most importantly, he has the right temperament.
His only fault is the fact that he's not a great entertainer atm. I definitely liked him more when he started his career and he used to go for more shots.
He's just 1 year older than Selby and I feel that at his peak he's much better, yet Selby has managed to win more big events than him. The only plausible explanation for this is the fact that Selby is much more ambitious and determined, I can't find any other reasons.
I mean, if you break down their game into parts, you can clearly see that:
- they are pretty even in safety and tactical play, even though Selby has a slight edge;
- they are pretty even in the break-building department, with a slight edge in Robbo's favor. After all, he was the first player to make 100 tons in a single season. Granted, he went to almost every event and there are many more these days, but then again, so did Selby.
- Robbo is a much better long-potter. In fact, I consider him among the best ever in this department, along with the likes of Williams, Trump, maybe even peak Jimmy, Hendry.
What do you guys think ?
Snooker Overdrive wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:saw some tweets from one who attented the PC.
Ronnie smashed his queue on the table. was knackered.
No probs Ronnie, it happens. next week is another tournament.
Didn't expect a comment like that from you. I guess this day is full of surprises!
Dan-cat wrote:Hahahah HF. It's true it's a colourful place alright.
I'd like to see King do well too. His play from 4-1 down was brilliant. Some cracking long pots. He's a gnarly player for sure.
ps. Both my girlfriends are extremely happy :P
masterdoctorgenius wrote:"When i got up this morning,i checked the scores and jumped for joy,it did,nt half wake me up,if King had o lost,i certainly would,nt of bovered to watch it. "
Never change, hendry_fan, never change.