by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie now twitches when he has big leads unlike in the past. And these dont come against the likes of Selby either.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Game over.
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie wins surely now.
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
buck, another choke.
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by TheRocket » 20 Oct 2017 Read
damn.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
He's lucky he's not leaving anything easy on after these misses.
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by Johnny Bravo » 20 Oct 2017 Read
IMO these misses are just lapses of concentration. The last ball he missed was not very hard.
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by Alex0paul » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Lol at the panic
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by Alex0paul » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Would've been great to see four 20 somethings in the semis
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Lol at the panic
why not?
last time he found himself 4-1 up he lost so we are bucking right to be like that.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Lol at the panic
No panic from me, just calling it as I see it. Those misses were definite chokes, imo.
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Congrats Ronnie though. Got the job done without playing his best.
Plays McGill next. Ants had his best chance of beating Ronnie at the 2014 UK Champs, which he lost 6-4.
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by eraserhead » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Made that last frame harder than he needed to but a good win nevertheless, McGill will be tougher than Lisowski.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie is a truly unique talent. He's a once in a century type player.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie is in the semis of a ranking event, that's all that counts. And all the remaining players should be beatable for Ronnie on a good day
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by Johnny Bravo » 20 Oct 2017 Read
He needs to stay focused and win 2 more matches and he's gonna have 29 rankers, equaling the parakeet Higgins.
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by Johnny Bravo » 20 Oct 2017 Read
What happened to my previous post ?!?
I simply typed C H E A T, is that a dirty word ???
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:What happened to my previous post ?!?
I simply typed C H E A T, is that a dirty word ???
yes it is considered like that, ever since the Higgins ban
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie in the studio didnt say "oh I've had a good week, I dont care if I win or lose", he said he wants to pick more silverware and badly wants to win this.
He wont admit it, big Higgins reaching 29 must have given him a huge boost.
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
a pity I cant watch Ronnie's Semi tomorrow, the first match I wont be able to watch, but neverhteless wish him all the best, he really should win.
Best of luck Ron and Alex.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Ronnie in the studio didnt say "oh I've had a good week, I dont care if I win or lose", he said he wants to pick more silverware and badly wants to win this.
He wont admit it, big Higgins reaching 29 must have given him a huge boost.
But it has always been like that with these two, hasn't it?
A fierce and great rivalry for over 25 years now
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by Alex0paul » 20 Oct 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Best of luck Ron and Alex.
Thanks mate
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by TheRocket » 20 Oct 2017 Read
No doubt McGill will be a bigger challenge tomorrow. He's a very solid allroundplayer. Ronnie has beaten him in all 5 matches they played though so that might be in his head.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Oct 2017 Read
If McGill plays anything like he did today Ronnie will slaughter him.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Oct 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:No doubt McGill will be a bigger challenge tomorrow. He's a very solid allroundplayer. Ronnie has beaten him in all 5 matches they played though so that might be in his head.
Ronnie just has to beat McGill tomorrow. And he will.
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by Andre147 » 20 Oct 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:No doubt McGill will be a bigger challenge tomorrow. He's a very solid allroundplayer. Ronnie has beaten him in all 5 matches they played though so that might be in his head.
McGill should have beaten him in the 2014 UK Quarter-Final... I remember him missing a green that was the turning point in the match.
Had he won that encounter the h2h certainly wouldnt be this one sided.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie could be 17-0 up in The Crucible final, and you tarrd would think he lost if his opponent won a frame.
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