by Alex0paul » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Joe Swail has a textbook cue action
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Sex hug, sex hug, you're my sex hug!
And baby you can turn me on baby you can turn me on
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Pedro147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Milkins could win this. He's flying udder the radar.
He's got a crate chance
Although if his match goes to a de-cider he might not win.
'How dairy beat my beloved Robbo' GJ
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by Pedro147 » 25 Apr 2018 Read
GJ wrote:Pedro147 wrote:Is Lisowksi being over played a little on the forum? He played very well and it was an excellent win but the match was littered with mistakes. He played lots of poor safety and missed some sitters. It reminds me of a few years back when Kyren Wilson was been spoken about on the forum as if he was going to be unbeatable. I like Jack as a player but feel he's being given a higher status than his performances would merit.
As a fan of Kyren I find that an odd comment don't recall me or anyone else say he would be unbeatable

Well maybe unbeatable is a stretch but that they overplayed his talent hugely. He's an excellent player and future world champ in my opinion but I personally thought he was being hyped on here too much.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Dan-cat wrote:I'm up against it at the moment. One of my clients didn't pay a £2k bill, so I aint paid my rent this month yet (is only 25 days late... gulp.). I gambled it would come in, and spent my rent money on marketing / a car clamp.
But, I'm a couple of coffees in, so... I've got this.
That's quite a rubbish situation actually. It's for reasons like this that I always keep abit of money spare.
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by Andre147 » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Prophetic Potter wrote:When is the Genius playing?
Friday morning
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by Badsnookerplayer » 25 Apr 2018 Read
I am not hyping Jack, but he is a big talent and he did play well yesterday
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:Prophetic Potter wrote:When is the Genius playing?
Friday morning
Abit strong about Ali

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by Cloud Strife » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Come on Jimmy, win one more frame.
I've got 10-5 Williams in the predicts.
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Dan-cat wrote:I'm up against it at the moment. One of my clients didn't pay a £2k bill, so I aint paid my rent this month yet (is only 25 days late... gulp.). I gambled it would come in, and spent my rent money on marketing / a car clamp.
But, I'm a couple of coffees in, so... I've got this.
That's quite a rubbish situation actually. It's for reasons like this that I always keep abit of money spare.
You sound like my girlfriend. Hehe.
Yes I know... life lessons at every turn. I'm just so gung ho and maximise my finances at every turn. It's getting tired though. So tired.
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2018 Read
How do the neutrals see the robbo v milkins match playing out
For me Milkins scores so quick hard to see him not winning
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Come on Jimmy, win one more frame.
I've got 10-5 Williams in the predicts.
After my bullish start my heart-based predicts (Fluka, Teppylad, Day?) may see me slide down the greasy pole...
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by Andre147 » 25 Apr 2018 Read
GJ wrote:How do the neutrals see the robbo v milkins match playing out
For me Milkins scores so quick hard to see him not winning
Me too.
But Robbo better win, better for the tournament in general. And a tasty match with MJW.
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Jacky boy is only over hyped because he is really, really good looking.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Apr 2018 Read
You always get the feeling Jimmy is going to miss something easy.
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:GJ wrote:How do the neutrals see the robbo v milkins match playing out
For me Milkins scores so quick hard to see him not winning
Me too.
But Robbo better win, better for the tournament in general. And a tasty match with MJW.
I really wanted the Williams v robbo match up so of course it wont happen now

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by Badsnookerplayer » 25 Apr 2018 Read
GJ wrote:How do the neutrals see the robbo v milkins match playing out
For me Milkins scores so quick hard to see him not winning
I want Robbo to win.
If he can take the first two frames, Milkins will crumble IMO
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:GJ wrote:How do the neutrals see the robbo v milkins match playing out
For me Milkins scores so quick hard to see him not winning
I want Robbo to win.
If he can take the first two frames, Milkins will crumble IMO
Milkins seems to be like a man possessed when he faces robbo , last time when he beat him he was useless in the next round

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by masterdoctorgenius » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Dont worry GJ
Milkins should have led 7-2 and that last frame will come back to haunt him.
Robbo is a confidencr player and if he wins he will say that the last frame of the first session was massive. Such frames give you lifts. And that was one of them.
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2018 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Dont worry GJ
Milkins should have led 7-2 and that last frame will come back to haunt him.
Robbo is a confidencr player and if he wins he will say that the last frame of the first session was massive. Such frames give you lifts. And that was one of them.
Hope your right

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by Badsnookerplayer » 25 Apr 2018 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Dont worry GJ
Milkins should have led 7-2 and that last frame will come back to haunt him.
Robbo is a confidencr player and if he wins he will say that the last frame of the first session was massive. Such frames give you lifts. And that was one of them.
That frame could prove massive
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Apr 2018 Read
It's better for the tournament if Robertson wins. Milkins will get smashed by Williams.
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by Dan-cat » 25 Apr 2018 Read
GJ wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Dont worry GJ
Milkins should have led 7-2 and that last frame will come back to haunt him.
Robbo is a confidencr player and if he wins he will say that the last frame of the first session was massive. Such frames give you lifts. And that was one of them.
Hope your right

Robbo has expertly played into giving Milko the classic 6-3 false lead.
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by TheRocket » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Pedro147 wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Many people would have told Alex Higgins he couldn't play snooker with his cue action
That's a rare exception to the rule. There's a reason why the world's best snooker coaches recommend certain things. You wouldn't teach someone to play like Alex Higgins.
However you'd advise them to look at people like Ronnie, Ding or John Higgins.
Ronnie has quite an unique cue action as well. He's not cueing as straight or robot like as the other pros. As you probably all noticed. His Cue goes up and down a little bit when hes feathering but he is still the best ball striker I've seen.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2018 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:There's always a gap

He didn't play the pot.
Have you tweeted Hearn yet?
Yes. I eagerly await an answer.
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