Re: Dafabet Masters Semi Finals :Judd Trump v Kyren Wilson
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Pink Ball wrote:Trump has worked hard on his game. But his misplaced arrogance has been hugely expensive throughout his career.
GJ wrote:Judds game isn't the problem
Its his brain at crunch moments it freezes
Alex0paul wrote:People lambasting Trump for one bad shot in the match. Wilson played quite a few but got lucky with nudges or leaving things safe.
This match summed up why the Worlds is the only tournament worth watching nowadays. Too much variance involved in short matches played on these tables.
Andy Spark wrote:TheRocket wrote:Judd Trump is the modern day Jimmy White.
From “modern day Ronnie O’Sullivan” to “modern day Jimmy White” in six years.
While the new “modern day Ronnie O’Sullivan” turned out (rather remarkably) to be the old Ronnie O’Sullivan remodelled by Dr Steve Peters!
GJ wrote:I would normally have sympathy for the losing player in a match like that but Trump is just pure arrogant and has no respect for a lot of quality players like Kyren.
Andre147 wrote:GJ wrote:I would normally have sympathy for the losing player in a match like that but Trump is just pure arrogant and has no respect for a lot of quality players like Kyren.
I still think Trump's bitter about losing that Shanghai Final to Kyren.
GJ wrote:I would normally have sympathy for the losing player in a match like that but Trump is just pure arrogant and has no respect for a lot of quality players like Kyren.
Alex0paul wrote:Where is the Allen v Higgins thread?
Disgraceful!
Alex0paul wrote:GJ wrote:I would normally have sympathy for the losing player in a match like that but Trump is just pure arrogant and has no respect for a lot of quality players like Kyren.
I just can't believe you'd support Wilson. He's just a completely boring person.
GJ wrote:Also Judd made 1 mistake at 5-2 and 1 in the decider so a lot of credit has to go to Kyren , there have been huge chokes in the past for me that wasn't the case today.
Alex0paul wrote:GJ wrote:Also Judd made 1 mistake at 5-2 and 1 in the decider so a lot of credit has to go to Kyren , there have been huge chokes in the past for me that wasn't the case today.
I wouldn't say the one in the decider was a mistake as such. He played it as a shot to nothing except the other red cannoned into the white. Was a difficult one.
TheRocket wrote:Key thing with Trump is hes not capable to play a high standard from start to finish. Not even in a bo11. I don't know why it is. We all know he can kill frames off in no time like O'Sullivan always does but he just can't maintain his level.
Maybe its the cue action. It might be a mental thing. I think Trump should visit a sports psychologist. He's just 28. He can still do a lot in this game and he shouldn't waste his career. Better visit someone now.
Andy Spark wrote:TheRocket wrote:Judd Trump is the modern day Jimmy White.
From “modern day Ronnie O’Sullivan” to “modern day Jimmy White” in six years.
While the new “modern day Ronnie O’Sullivan” turned out (rather remarkably) to be the old Ronnie O’Sullivan remodelled by Dr Steve Peters!
Iranu wrote:I don't think Judd's as arrogant as he tries to portray himself.
If he was, he wouldn't crumble so often under pressure. I think the arrogance in interviews is a front, or maybe something that he thinks if he says it enough he'll start to believe it.
Chalk McHugh wrote:Lads,i know Judd took on a few silly shots but i think he was angry about the all the run of the balls going against him.Tvere's no accounting for that.Wilson got a ridiculous amount of luck.Maybe seven or eight huge slices of fortune.I dont remember Judd getting one.Judds last desperate effort even came from a missed Wilson shot that bizarrely left Judd no easy shot.I dont mind Wilson but i cant remember one player to get all the luck like that in a game.
GJ wrote:Iranu wrote:I don't think Judd's as arrogant as he tries to portray himself.
If he was, he wouldn't crumble so often under pressure. I think the arrogance in interviews is a front, or maybe something that he thinks if he says it enough he'll start to believe it.
Spot on its as if he tries to play mind games with his opponents
Andre147 wrote:GJ wrote:Iranu wrote:I don't think Judd's as arrogant as he tries to portray himself.
If he was, he wouldn't crumble so often under pressure. I think the arrogance in interviews is a front, or maybe something that he thinks if he says it enough he'll start to believe it.
Spot on its as if he tries to play mind games with his opponents
He tries but it backfires on him.
he's done it with Wilson, with Carter, with Ronnie, and even Robbo I think. All of them failed cause he lost their next match.
Andre147 wrote:Thread for the evening semi sorted.