by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Trump has to win for justice
Justice?
Sick of Bingham reaching the late stages of tournaments without facing a top 16 player
Not as bad as Ronnie who doesn't either, and still loses.
Just kidding.
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by sas6789 » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Trump has to win for justice
Justice?
Sick of Bingham reaching the late stages of tournaments without facing a top 16 player
You can only beats who's in front of you.
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by TheSaviour » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Well well. There are much similarities between Stuart Bingham and Marco Fu. I mean how they play the game. How on earth they have has such a good results and runs?? Well, it is classy.
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by TheSaviour » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Wake wake
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
TheSaviour wrote:Wake wake
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
TheSaviour wrote:Well well. There are much similarities between Stuart Bingham and Marco Fu. I mean how they play the game. How on earth they have has such a good results and runs?? Well, it is classy. But it shouldn´t work that much well under the heavy pressure. So....
=> Judd
When Bingham won The Crucible, he beat Dott, Ronnie, Trump and Murphy in multi-session matches. Despite the burning desire some of us have to prove he's a rubbish player, he isn't one.
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by sas6789 » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Exactly, Ronne, Judd and Murphy, has anyone had a harder route to world title?
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
The Welsh Open slate has been replaced with a glass vase.
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by kolompar » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Bingham is good, he beat a few good players two years ago.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Big miss from Judd on frame ball.
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by TheRocket » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Trump already lost two frames he shouldnt have lost. And this one will really hurt as he missed frame ball.
Not easy to bounce back from this.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Nice clearance of 65 from Bing to steal the frame by one point!
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Feb 2017 Read
A thoroughly mongtastic performance from Trump so far.
It's like he learnt nothing from their WC meeting in 2015.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2017 Read
He trailed by a few to walden at the start of their final then won six in a row, can't remember the start of his final with Wenbo, he might have started that badly as well.
At first I thought he was uncomfortable playing Ronnie because they've had quite a few finals recently and he's started them all badly.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Third match in a row that Bingham has been 4-0 up at the MSI.
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by Iranu » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Wouldn't be surprised if Judd, as usual, wins 3-4 frames on the spin now that he's comfortably behind.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:A thoroughly mongtastic performance from Trump so far.
It's like he learnt nothing from their WC meeting in 2015.
Mongtastic.
Good word.
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by kolompar » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Meanwhile in the pool world
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by Andre147 » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Paul Collier posted on Twitter a few hours ago that the great man himself, Ray Reardon, is coming to present the Trophy.
Ray
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by Scooper » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Ffs sort this frame out Trump?
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by Scooper » 19 Feb 2017 Read
There we go, that's more like it.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2017 Read
5-3 Bing then.
Bingham has failed to punish Judd and could prove costly. Reminiscent of last year when Ronnie some how got out of the first session 5-3.
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by TheRocket » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Trump will win this.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
eraserhead wrote:5-3 Bing then.
Bingham has failed to punish Judd and could prove costly. Reminiscent of last year when Ronnie some how got out of the first session 5-3.
Yes. I was going to post that Robertson was 5-3 up last year.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
This forum is a bit quiet for a snooker final.
It's been a good match. Despite the scrappy last frame.
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by Andre147 » 19 Feb 2017 Read
According to Wild 6-2 up would have been a false lead, instead 5-3 is better
Very much like last year the way Robbo was playing he should have been 6-2 up, Ronnie somehow made it 5-3, and from there in the 2nd session Robbo is yet to know what happened to him.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2017 Read
No such thing as a false lead. It's how a player captilises that counts.
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by Andre147 » 19 Feb 2017 Read
Still, better to lead for Bingham points of view than losing or being tied at 4-4.
That's the mindset he needs to have, not the mindset of "I should have been 6-2 up".
Expecting a close Final, 9-7 for me either way, hopefully in Bingos favour.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2017 Read
The disappointing thing for Bingham will be that Judd never really caught fire to get back in the match.
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