by LC » 19 Oct 2017 Read
That fluke was a trump special lol
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by eraserhead » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Apparently my eurosport is way behind.
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by LC » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Trumps bird is at every match, the lucky runt
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Go on Lizzie!
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Lisowski and Ronnie have actually never played each other, so it would be nice if we could get that for a change.
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by eraserhead » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Great pot.
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
TR called it earlier... Trump is well up for matches against big names, but sometimes folds v players like Jack.
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by eraserhead » 19 Oct 2017 Read
eraserhead wrote:No way I can see Lisowski winning this match.
Maybe the friend factor was a thing, Judd wasn't his usual self. Credit to Jack though for the opening red and this break.
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by TheRocket » 19 Oct 2017 Read
I was expecting to see peak Trump for the Ronnie match so I'm glad we won't see that happen now.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Oct 2017 Read
What a chance for Ronnie to go really deep in this event now. Of course, he shouldn't take Lisowski for granted, he's lost to worse players recently, but still a wonderful chance.
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Order of play for tomorrow:
12 p.m Mcgill v Neil Robbo
after that it's Vafaei v Kyren
7 p.m Ronnie v Lisowski
after that it's M. WHite v Ursenbacher
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:What a chance for Ronnie to go really deep in this event now. Of course, he shouldn't take Lisowski for granted, he's lost to worse players recently, but still a wonderful chance.
That's why Im not getting ahead of myself.
Yes a great and golden chance here, but he's wasted many recently like you say.
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by Pink Ball » 19 Oct 2017 Read
I think O'Sullivan will win the tournament. Nothing seems to spark him career-wise as much as a challenge from John Higgins. Whenever Higgins pulls level or ahead of him in a record, Sullivan takes inspiration.
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
If Ronnie wins this tournament, I like SF's idea: he should seriously consider pulling out of the NI Open, just to send that 1 million talk down the toilet and a message for Hearn.
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by Andre147 » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:I think O'Sullivan will win the tournament. Nothing seems to spark him career-wise as much as a challenge from John Higgins. Whenever Higgins pulls level or ahead of him in a record, Sullivan takes inspiration.
he'll never admit it, but he does take massive inspiration. Higgins been his biggest ever rival, more than Hendry. Both same generation and only 1 title apart.
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by Pink Ball » 19 Oct 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:If Ronnie wins this tournament, I like SF's idea: he should seriously consider pulling out of the NI Open, just to send that 1 million talk down the toilet and a message for Hearn.
He won't. Sullivan LOVES money.
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Quarter Final line up (oldest to youngest)
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5/12/75 41
Neil Robertson 11/2/82 35
Anthony McGill 5/2/91 26
Jack Lisowski 25/6/91 26
Michael White 5/7/91 26
Kyren Wilson 23/12/91 25
Hossein Vafaei 14/9/94 23
Alexander Ursenbacker 26/4/96 21
6 of the 8 was born in the 90s with White the oldest in the bottom half of the draw.
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by Wildey » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:If Ronnie wins this tournament, I like SF's idea: he should seriously consider pulling out of the NI Open, just to send that 1 million talk down the toilet and a message for Hearn.
What message Hearn couldnt give a buck all he wants is stories Ronnie pulling out would be a story he would love that.
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by Pink Ball » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Quarter Final line up (oldest to youngest)
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5/12/75 41
Neil Robertson 11/2/82 35
Anthony McGill 5/2/91 26
Jack Lisowski 25/6/91 26
Michael White 5/7/91 26
Kyren Wilson 23/12/91 25
Hossein Vafaei 14/9/94 23
Alexander Ursenbacker 26/4/96 21
6 of the 8 was born in the 90s with White the oldest in the bottom half of the draw.
Good statistics and positive news. That seems to be the pattern emerging this season; first time in a while.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Oct 2017 Read
LC wrote:Trumps bird is at every match, the lucky runt
She hates snooker.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Andre147 wrote:If Ronnie wins this tournament, I like SF's idea: he should seriously consider pulling out of the NI Open, just to send that 1 million talk down the toilet and a message for Hearn.
He won't. Sullivan LOVES money.
He loves controversy and the attention it brings. He'd pull out, just to have people talking about him.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Higgins out. Selby out.
Robertson doesn't have the form to beat Ronnie at the momenf.
Who is going to beat him this week?
I think Trump will be the big danger.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Do people believe now?
Ronnie wins. Easily.
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by sundaygirl » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Glad to see Jack Lisowski win
Of those left in I’m going to be supporting Kyren Wilson
Hope that doesn’t jinx him
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by Badsnookerplayer » 20 Oct 2017 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Glad to see Jack Lisowski win
Of those left in I’m going to be supporting Kyren Wilson
Hope that doesn’t jinx him
Dark Horse!
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by SnookerFan » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:sundaygirl wrote:Glad to see Jack Lisowski win
Of those left in I’m going to be supporting Kyren Wilson
Hope that doesn’t jinx him
Dark Horse!
Behave.
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by Dan-cat » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Andre147 wrote:If Ronnie wins this tournament, I like SF's idea: he should seriously consider pulling out of the NI Open, just to send that 1 million talk down the toilet and a message for Hearn.
What message Hearn couldnt give a buck all he wants is stories Ronnie pulling out would be a story he would love that.
Hahahah exactly. It would be everywhere.
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