GJ wrote:Good luck Kyren
That´s dynamite, mate, but can´t see it like that.
God I miss the Romford Battler. He already should be here. Not going to make any mistakes during the safety exchanges, and forcing an opponent to play those, while being lethal when the opportunity arises.
Nothing away from Kyren, nevertheless.
It is just that Mark Williams filling those boots quite well.. But obviously it always takes a two to tango.
At least it is spännande bok, like the swedish people would say. An exciting book, If nothing else.
The trouble I have spotted from the Ali Carter and from Barry Hawkins, namely, that they only makes it as a scoring contest, where only being patient does count. Being patient just to pot the balls while amongs the balls, and fancing to make it to count. And they always lose those contests. An extremely difficult to read of how they value the tournaments. I am sure it is not that much straightforward, the way they value the things and the tournaments. But I still see it slightly problematic.
But any given slgn of an arrogance makes it. And that´s the way it always should be. That´s the way it is perfectly honest and fair also. That´s the only way the people can´t argue of being something they are not. We can take some guesses but even that´s not a must. Of what their potential might be. They are what they are. If there´s that threat. I too does appreciate just the pure flashes of brilliance without any depths or the double-standards. So I can´t argue with you about Kyren, for example....
If wanting to be completely sober while watching these then that´s perfectly fine. I have just been about having those few pints if really just seeing it would be benificial and not seeing any flaws. It hardly is to me anymore these days. But each for their own.