by eraserhead » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Thought that was 4-4 phew
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2017 Read
poor miss but pure pressure
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by TheRocket » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:This season could finally be the changing of the guard. Obviously class acts like Higgins will still win every now and again but it's great to see under 30s getting to finals and winning
yeah but those younger players dont have the class of O'Sullivan or Higgins. So the standard won't be as high as we're used to be in the future once the old guard will be done for good.
you have the same problem in Tennis. eventually the likes of federer and nadal will be gone one day but that doesnt mean tennis will have a bright future. the quality will be a lot lower.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 21 Oct 2017 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Didnt twitch McGill on a yellow to go 4-3- up in their UK encounter
I thought it was an easy green but I'm not 100% sure.
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
6-3
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by Snooker Overdrive » 21 Oct 2017 Read
I thought McGill would fluke the brown for a second with the brown coming so close to the top right corner
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Alex0paul wrote:This season could finally be the changing of the guard. Obviously class acts like Higgins will still win every now and again but it's great to see under 30s getting to finals and winning
yeah but those younger players dont have the class of O'Sullivan or Higgins. So the standard won't be as high as we're used to be in the future once the old guard will be done for good.
you have the same problem in Tennis. eventually the likes of federer and nadal will be gone one day but that doesnt mean tennis will have a bright future. the quality will be a lot lower.
Kyren Wilson's scoring at times is right up there with Higgins and Ronnie he just needs to be doing it more regularly from tournament to tournament
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by masterdoctorgenius » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:TheRocket wrote:Alex0paul wrote:This season could finally be the changing of the guard. Obviously class acts like Higgins will still win every now and again but it's great to see under 30s getting to finals and winning
yeah but those younger players dont have the class of O'Sullivan or Higgins. So the standard won't be as high as we're used to be in the future once the old guard will be done for good.
you have the same problem in Tennis. eventually the likes of federer and nadal will be gone one day but that doesnt mean tennis will have a bright future. the quality will be a lot lower.
Kyren Wilson's scoring at times is right up there with Higgins and Ronnie he just needs to be doing it more regularly from tournament to tournament
hasnt got a good B Game yet
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Brave shot
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
I have a headache as I've not pooed all day
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by eraserhead » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Good response from McGill.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 21 Oct 2017 Read
McGill is the more calmer and confident one. I wont back Ronnie in the deicider.
Too nervous and twitchy.
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Ronnie is admiring this he has seen so many go to bits against him over the years
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Wilson's draw has been a snake hiss take
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by Badsnookerplayer » 21 Oct 2017 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:one thing i noticed
kicks have become rare
Good point that. Are they all on that Taom chalk?
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by Wildey » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Wilson's draw has been a snake hiss take
your a idiot at times
Selby. Ding and
Dott in the same half
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Wilson's draw has been a snake hiss take
your a idiot at times
Selby. Ding and
Dott in the same half
And yet he's played one top 32 player....
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by eraserhead » 21 Oct 2017 Read
G'wan Ronnie
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by Alex0paul » 21 Oct 2017 Read
100 break and 6-4
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by eraserhead » 21 Oct 2017 Read
Decent split
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