by votesforgoats » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Shaun's safety is quite good at the moment for someone whose safety is always criticised
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by Chalk McHugh » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Love the panic from O'Sullivan fans
Like a German vegetarian,we are fearing the wurst.
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by Cloud Strife » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Ronnie Rolled in to the pack there Hand on Heart would any of us want to see that shot stoped?
I want to see a shot clock implemented as a matter of urgency.
What Would a shot clock do
negative shots will increase with shot clocks
sometimes you need to take time to play a positive shot
I was joking about the shot clock, but to answer your question, no I wouldn't want to see the roll-ups eradicated, as frustrating as it can be to watch sometimes.
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
votesforgoats wrote:Shaun's safety is quite good at the moment for someone whose safety is always criticised
Brilliant safety hitting the middle pocket there
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by Andre147 » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Love the panic from O'Sullivan fans
Just like any other favourite player, we dont want to see them 9-3 up to only 9-6 and maybe 9-7.
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by Iranu » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Great as Selby is, Higgins still the best in the world at damage limitation.
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by LowKey » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Big chance for Shaun now
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
9-7. Can't see either threatening to be in the final
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by Wildey » 21 Apr 2017 Read
one safe red between 9-7 and 10-6
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by votesforgoats » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:votesforgoats wrote:Shaun's safety is quite good at the moment for someone whose safety is always criticised
Brilliant safety hitting the middle pocket there
yeah excellent timing
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by TheRocket » 21 Apr 2017 Read
murphy still needs the red on the cushion
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by Andre147 » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Rubbish this...
still, a lead is a lead I suppose... somehow this feels like 2014 World Final 2nd session....
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by nice_shoes_ken » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Ronnie has been crap this afternoon.
If Murphy took his chances yesterday he'd be way ahead.
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Murphy fist pump I reckon
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by LowKey » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Iranu wrote:Great as Selby is, Higgins still the best in the world at damage limitation.
I'd say Selby .
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by Cloud Strife » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:That last frame before the mid-session internal was important because it guaranteed Ronnie a lead going into the last session whatever happens now in these four frames.
As I said. That frame 12 is looking massive now.
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by Chalk McHugh » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Rubbish this...
still, a lead is a lead I suppose... somehow this feels like 2014 World Final 2nd session....
I was thinking the same.And Ronnie never recovered that match.
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Missed by miles
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by Skullman » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Chance for ROS get out of this session 10-6.
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by Skullman » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Misses brown.
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by Holden Chinaski » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Love the panic from O'Sullivan fans
Just like any other favourite player, we dont want to see them 9-3 up to only 9-6 and maybe 9-7.
I never panic, I've been watching him for too many years. After 2012 and 2013 I see everyting Ronnie does now as an extra. I'm just glad he's still playing and not retired. He has nothing left to prove, I just want to see him play some good snooker.
He's winning the match isn't he? Why should we panic? Ok, he's acting a bit strange, but it's Ronnie
that's normal. He still wants to win, at his age that's good enough for me.
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by Wildey » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Pressure gets to everyone
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
That was miles wide aswell
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by The Herminator » 21 Apr 2017 Read
And this is why we have multi session matches Barry.
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by Alex0paul » 21 Apr 2017 Read
How people find 100 breaks more exciting than is is beyond me
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by Cheshire Cat » 21 Apr 2017 Read
Ronnie looking desperate to get that 10-6 lead. If Shaun could take this, it would be a body blow..
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by Wildey » 21 Apr 2017 Read
The Herminator wrote:And this is why we have multi session matches Barry.
so much more exciting
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