Re: Yushan World Open Last 128 and 64 !!!!!
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SnookerFan wrote:Jopesalmi?
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Comfortable victory for Higgins. 5-0 against Ursenbacher
Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Jopesalmi?
He posts the Classic videos on here.
I think Saviour is taking the 'rise' out of him - probably been on the beer.
kolompar wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Jopesalmi?
He posts the Classic videos on here.
I think Saviour is taking the 'rise' out of him - probably been on the beer.
At 8 AM? And how does he always ends up posting on Snooker Island when drunk?
Badsnookerplayer wrote:This will be Jimmy Robertson's maiden ranker in my opinion. Far too talented not to have won one, he ran the Pistol close at the Crucible and is now maturing as a tactical technician whereas in the past he was just a potting machine and lacked the bite to challenge the best.
We are rooting for him in the South and daring to hope for an open-top bus parade with the trophy brought back to these parts.
Come on Jimmy!
Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Comfortable victory for Higgins. 5-0 against Ursenbacher
Heading for #30!
Dan-cat wrote:I like my coffee like I like my women. Drunk in the morning.
SnookerFan wrote:So, Higgins wins 5-0?
I watched Ding win 5-1 last night.
That is the one problem with these flat 128 tournaments now. There are a lot of one-sided matches early on.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Bingham is through 5-2 against Burden. Heard a rumour once that Bingham was related to Lord Lucan. Probably rubbish
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Do you think it will be good for the lesser players in the long run. It must be tough, but surely a great way to improve - playing against the best.
Dan-cat wrote:I watched all the matches on Europsort player last night - loved it. Several hours of coverage, in the more-than-pleasant company of David Hendon and Joe Johnson. I have an HMDI cable that goes from my macbook to my big telly. I didn't post I was being present and enjoying the drama.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:This will be Jimmy Robertson's maiden ranker in my opinion. Far too talented not to have won one, he ran the Pistol close at the Crucible and is now maturing as a tactical technician whereas in the past he was just a potting machine and lacked the bite to challenge the best.
We are rooting for him in the South and daring to hope for an open-top bus parade with the trophy brought back to these parts.
Come on Jimmy!
SnookerFan wrote:Talking of underachieving talent, do we think Luca Brecel's maiden title win will spur him on to win more titles?
hendry_fan wrote:Again,good stuff from The Wizard of Wishaw,not only does he beat the young Swiss star,he whitewashes him.
He is flying at the moment
2 frames were close,other than those,John threw a 95,86 and a 75 at him.
COMMMMMMMMMMMMME ONNNNNNNNNNNN JOHN!.