by The_Abbott » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Well done Hamilton.
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by SnookerFan » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Another ranking event win on the continent for Anthony Hamilton?
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by SnookerFan » 05 Oct 2018 Read
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by TheRocket » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:What a flop from Lisowski.
You get the feeling the guy will just be the talented player (for eternity).
Theres no consistency at all. Cant even play two proper frames in a row.
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by The_Abbott » 05 Oct 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Another ranking event win on the continent for Anthony Hamilton?
The new European hero. That or he's trying to win them all before Brexit and can't enter next years because of Visa issues
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by Badsnookerplayer » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Wow - I went out on the bike as I thought it was a formaility for Lisowski the way he has been playing.
Fair play to the wily old Hamilton.
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by The_Abbott » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Wow - I went out on the bike as I thought it was a formaility for Lisowski the way he has been playing.
Fair play to the wily old Hamilton.
If you had used public transport Lisowski would have won
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by Wildey » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Wow - I went out on the bike as I thought it was a formaility for Lisowski the way he has been playing.
Fair play to the wily old Hamilton.
Lisowski really let the pressure get to him he knew just what a chance this was and he blew it.
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Joe Perry’s eyebrows have been relishing a return to the business end of a tournament
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Ryan Day seems to have snuck through
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Tian looking good
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by Holden Chinaski » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Tian looking good
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Is that Willie Thorne refereeing?
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by SnookerFan » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Is that Willie Thorne refereeing?
A gambling addict refereeing. What could go wrong?
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Tian 3-2 up
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by Johnny Bravo » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Looks like Tian has taken the upper hand.
Although I reckon that Allen is the best player left and although I quite like him, I want M. King to win it more than I want Allen.
Allen is financially secure, King needs the money more.
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by Cloud Strife » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Looks like Tian has taken the upper hand.
Although I reckon that Allen is the best player left and although I quite like him, I want M. King to win it more than I want Allen.
Allen is financially secure, King needs the money more.
Why do you care so much? Are you their accountant?
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by Dan-cat » 05 Oct 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:King-Hamilton would be a dreamfinal
You have odd dreams
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by SnookerFan » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Perry is the most gentlemanly one left in the tournament.
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Another decider!
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by Johnny Bravo » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Looks like Tian has taken the upper hand.
Although I reckon that Allen is the best player left and although I quite like him, I want M. King to win it more than I want Allen.
Allen is financially secure, King needs the money more.
Why do you care so much? Are you their accountant?
I saw King crying after he won his first ever event. He also talked about the struggles he put his family through.
I sympathize for the guy.
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by Wildey » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Looks like Tian has taken the upper hand.
Although I reckon that Allen is the best player left and although I quite like him, I want M. King to win it more than I want Allen.
Allen is financially secure, King needs the money more.
Why do you care so much? Are you their accountant?
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by Iranu » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Dan-cat wrote:TheRocket wrote:King-Hamilton would be a dreamfinal
You have odd dreams
I once dreamt that the Earth got destroyed by another planet that had been hurled towards it by an interplanetary game of conkers while I was having a party. I died and became a disembodied consciousness floating aimlessly throughout space, able to observe but not interact.
Now
that was an odd dream.
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by Iranu » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Perry in first, good chance.
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by Iranu » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:Perry in first, good chance.
Squanders it.
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by Cloud Strife » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Go on Tian. Be nice to see a new name in the latter stages of a ranker.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 05 Oct 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Perry is the most gentlemanly one left in the tournament.
He wasnt that gentleman like when he attacked Stephen Feeney on Twitter.
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by Alex0paul » 05 Oct 2018 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Looks like Tian has taken the upper hand.
Although I reckon that Allen is the best player left and although I quite like him, I want M. King to win it more than I want Allen.
Allen is financially secure, King needs the money more.
Why do you care so much? Are you their accountant?
I saw King crying after he won his first ever event. He also talked about the struggles he put his family through.
I sympathize for the guy.
Why? He earned thousands of pounds playing snooker and gambled most of it away
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