by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Watching Trumpet vs Wenbo Selecta... scintillating clash. 1 all. Liang in and on a break of 30
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Split didn't go well, breaks down. Then flukes a monster plant red but doesn't land on a colour. Plays safe.
Judd rolls in a storming red, no colour though. safety battle.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
The 5 people in the crowd are riveted to their seats. (literally, only way to get them to stay.)
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:TheRocket wrote:Selby has always struggled to beat post-prime Williams who obviously is nowhere near the player he once was.
That makes me think that prime Williams would have beaten Selby a lot. At least more often than not.
Williams regularly beat Ronnie, Higgins and Hendry during his peak so he would have had no problems whatsoever with Selby.
The key thing is and unlike Ronnie Williams has never got affected by slow play,grinding or too much safety play by his opponent. Thats why the likes of Selby and Higgins have never got under his skin. He even outclassed prime Higgins in two consecutive World Championship semi finals.
Thats why I believe that prime Williams would have never lost a three or four session match to Selby. Let alone losing and choking a World final the way Ronnie did in 2014. Which is still one of the biggest chokes in recent Snooker history. He was physically shaking on shots. That was truly Jimmy White and Matthew Stevens like.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Trumpy in now, but canon on final two reds didnt work out.
41 - 38 to Trump. safety battle
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Blistering tight red to the middle by Liang. Tickled it in.
Plays a crash double on the final red. Ace!!!!!!
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Liang takes it. Great break of 34 to win. 2 - 1
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Nov 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:TheRocket wrote:Selby has always struggled to beat post-prime Williams who obviously is nowhere near the player he once was.
That makes me think that prime Williams would have beaten Selby a lot. At least more often than not.
Williams regularly beat Ronnie, Higgins and Hendry during his peak so he would have had no problems whatsoever with Selby.
The key thing is and unlike Ronnie Williams has never got affected by slow play,grinding or too much safety play by his opponent. Thats why the likes of Selby and Higgins have never got under his skin. He even outclassed prime Higgins in two consecutive World Championship semi finals.
Thats why I believe that prime Williams would have never lost a three or four session match to Selby. Let alone losing and choking a World final the way Ronnie did in 2014. Which is still one of the biggest chokes in recent Snooker history. He was physically shaking on shots. That was truly Jimmy White and Matthew Stevens like.
IMO John Higgins choked in this year's final more.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Trumpy on a maxi.
Wonder if Kyren has laid a bet on insuring his
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Breaks down on 80.
2 all. MSI
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by Alex0paul » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Liang can go ahead of Robertson in the Race to the Masters with a win today
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by Alex0paul » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Great start for O'Donnell
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by Alex0paul » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Milkins on a comeback
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by Cloud Strife » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Trump motoring along now.
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
excellent century from MJW.
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by gcjdavid » 01 Nov 2017 Read
On my Chinese stream (the Eurosport streams don't seem to work) there are mini betting activities using virtual currency. In frame seven of this match, I betted that there was no century to be made. The odds were 5/1 that there would be a century. I couldn't help but seethe when Judd made that 109.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Nov 2017 Read
If MJW could play like this the whole tournament. Consistency has been his main problem and the shocking chokes.
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
haha what a shot from MJW to end the break.
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
damn. this easy missed brown from MJW could be costly though.
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
buck. I think MJW has missed the boat here.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Nov 2017 Read
Ah, hello again Mr. B. Manship
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Nov 2017 Read
NID of Selbys win.
That miss cost MJW dearly. You cant afford such things vs the players like Higgins and Selby.
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by Alex0paul » 01 Nov 2017 Read
MJW has had tip problems this week
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by TheRocket » 01 Nov 2017 Read
That brown off its spot will cost MJW this match.
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