by eraserhead » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Unlucky that from Hamilton.
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by Holden Chinaski » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Has been a good tournament so far... Ronnie destroying Higgins, Luca beating Selby... I love it.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Andre147 wrote:this will finish 2-2 at the MSI.
No worries.
if you lose frames straigh forward no problem
but how can you be confident when he bottled the two frames that he will win the next two?
Ronnie these days doesent worry about things like that unlike you
You are right. ;)
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by Holden Chinaski » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Luca v Ronnie would be a dream final.
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by Andre147 » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Luca v Ronnie would be a dream final.
Indeed.
Murphy v Ronnie would be.... meh...
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by QSM » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Luca v Ronnie would be a dream final.
I would watch it with my pants down
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by Andre147 » 10 Nov 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:dont care if he loses now lol. destroyed Higgins and made the 900th century. Time to focus on Shanghai,NI and the UK.
I'd love him to do well in SHanghai, it has big prize money on offer.
But I'm afraid he'll be too tired after this tournament, plus it's.... China.
I'm much more hopefull for the NI Open and UK.
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by Holden Chinaski » 10 Nov 2017 Read
QSM wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Luca v Ronnie would be a dream final.
I would watch it with my pants down
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by Cloud Strife » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:TheRocket wrote:dont care if he loses now lol. destroyed Higgins and made the 900th century. Time to focus on Shanghai,NI and the UK.
I'd love him to do well in SHanghai, it has big prize money on offer.
But I'm afraid he'll be too tired after this tournament, plus it's.... China.
I'm much more hopefull for the NI Open and UK.
You should put in a request to Ronnie.
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by Andre147 » 10 Nov 2017 Read
5-2 ahead from 2-0 down...
and someone said 2-0 was match over lol....
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by TheRocket » 10 Nov 2017 Read
and thats it. the match felt like an anti climax after yesterdays match because Hamilton wasn't a threat but Ronnie did a good job. And obviously made that 900th century.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 10 Nov 2017 Read
It really is a joy to watch Ronnie play at the moment. His cueing is superb, he's mastering all facets of the game at ease.
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by Cloud Strife » 10 Nov 2017 Read
No tension at all in that match. Even at 2-0 down it didn't feel like Hamilton was a true threat to beat Ronnie.
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by Andre147 » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Ii really is a joy to watch Ronnie play at the moment. His cueing is superb, he's mastering all facets of the game at ease.
Yes safety, breakbuilding, long potting, all coming together beautifully.
It's still very early days, but I hope he carries this sort of form and mindset for the Crucible. I cant see anyone stopping him there if that happens, even Selby.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 10 Nov 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Ii really is a joy to watch Ronnie play at the moment. His cueing is superb, he's mastering all facets of the game at ease.
Yes safety, breakbuilding, long potting, all coming together beautifully.
It's still very early days, but I hope he carries this sort of form and mindset for the Crucible. I cant see anyone stopping him there if that happens, even Selby.
Exactly. Unfortunately the Crucible is still very far away, a lot can change until then. But for now Ronnie has to make the most of his great form and convert it to titles.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 10 Nov 2017 Read
I'm looking forward to the final - regardless if it's against Murphy or Luca.
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by SnookerFan » 10 Nov 2017 Read
rubbish.
Just woke up.
Fell asleep on my sofa.
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