by SnookerFan » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:When they come to make the film of Mark Kong's career, Matt Lucas should get the lead.
Mark King Kong?
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by SnookerFan » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Will Jimmy get one last win?
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by Iranu » 06 Oct 2018 Read
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by Johnny Bravo » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Disappointed Mark lost, but congrats to Jimmy.
Mark made too many safety mistakes in this last frame.
The key for this match was at 3-2 for King when he missed that red. 4-2 in front and it would have been all over.
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by Dan-cat » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Come ooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnn!!
The Pride of Sussex has done it.......
Bet there was a big cheer in the club! Get in!!
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
MDG are you listening
MDG are you listening
Walking along singing our song
Walking in a Jimmy wonderland
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by Alex0paul » 06 Oct 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:When they come to make the film of Mark Kong's career, Matt Lucas should get the lead.
Mark King Kong?
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by eraserhead » 06 Oct 2018 Read
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by masterdoctorgenius » 06 Oct 2018 Read
The tournament fav made too many silly mistakes. Should have won really.
On Monday he will return to amateurish form again. This tournament is a oppurtunity wasted.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:The tournament fav made too many silly mistakes. Should have won really.
On Monday he will return to amateurish form again. This tournament is a oppurtunity wasted.
He played well but was beaten by the better man tonight. Jimmy made errors - nerves are his biggest enemy - but he came of age this evening. I thought it was a high quality match.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Oct 2018 Read
I think Jimmy will get trounced in the final, but he's done well to get this far, given his fragile state of mind.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:I think Jimmy will get trounced in the final, but he's done well to get this far, given his fragile state of mind.
Eat rubbish
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by TheRocket » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Have the feeling Perry will beat Jimmy. Maybe even comfortably. I think nerves will play a big part with Jimmy.
Perry is not really a tournament winner either and just won a single ranker in his career but he still has all the experience on his side and he knows what a huge opportunity this is against this opponent. And from what I've seen is that he's been scoring really well.
9:5 or 9:6 Perry I say.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:The tournament fav made too many silly mistakes. Should have won really.
On Monday he will return to amateurish form again. This tournament is a oppurtunity wasted.
He played well but was beaten by the better man tonight. Jimmy made errors - nerves are his biggest enemy - but he came of age this evening. I thought it was a high quality match.
Yeah all credit to Jimmy.
Wish him to win the final. Would deserve it.
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by Alex0paul » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Perry 9-3
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by masterdoctorgenius » 06 Oct 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:Have the feeling Perry will beat Jimmy. Maybe even comfortably. I think nerves will play a big part with Jimmy.
Perry is not really a tournament winner either and just won a single ranker in his career but he still has all the experience on his side and he knows what a huge opportunity this is against this opponent. And from what I've seen is that he's been scoring really well.
9:5 or 9:6 Perry I say.
To even call that Players champ event with the bo4 format all the way through which Perry won is kind of embarassing. Just like the rankers McGill and Day won.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:The tournament fav made too many silly mistakes. Should have won really.
On Monday he will return to amateurish form again. This tournament is a oppurtunity wasted.
He played well but was beaten by the better man tonight. Jimmy made errors - nerves are his biggest enemy - but he came of age this evening. I thought it was a high quality match.
Yeah all credit to Jimmy.
Wish him to win the final. Would deserve it.
See - I knew you were a decent poster.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Oct 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:Have the feeling Perry will beat Jimmy. Maybe even comfortably. I think nerves will play a big part with Jimmy.
Perry is not really a tournament winner either and just won a single ranker in his career but he still has all the experience on his side and he knows what a huge opportunity this is against this opponent. And from what I've seen is that he's been scoring really well.
9:5 or 9:6 Perry I say.
Perry is the clear favourite, no doubt about it. I think the Belgians would probably prefer to see an established player like Perry win their tournament, with all due respect to Jimmy.
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by TheRocket » 06 Oct 2018 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:TheRocket wrote:Have the feeling Perry will beat Jimmy. Maybe even comfortably. I think nerves will play a big part with Jimmy.
Perry is not really a tournament winner either and just won a single ranker in his career but he still has all the experience on his side and he knows what a huge opportunity this is against this opponent. And from what I've seen is that he's been scoring really well.
9:5 or 9:6 Perry I say.
To even call that Players champ event with the bo4 format all the way through which Perry won is kind of embarassing. Just like the rankers McGill and Day won.
Fully agree with that but it still doesn't change the overall picture or complexion. Perry has all the experience and he's been playing well so far from what I've seen.
And just in general. We know he is not a bad player. He can play to a really high level and he's proven it many times. Including at the World Championship against big players.
I just think he'll take full advantage of this great chance against this opponent and win.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
This will give Mark Davis the belief that he can now win a ranker
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:TheRocket wrote:Have the feeling Perry will beat Jimmy. Maybe even comfortably. I think nerves will play a big part with Jimmy.
Perry is not really a tournament winner either and just won a single ranker in his career but he still has all the experience on his side and he knows what a huge opportunity this is against this opponent. And from what I've seen is that he's been scoring really well.
9:5 or 9:6 Perry I say.
To even call that Players champ event with the bo4 format all the way through which Perry won is kind of embarassing. Just like the rankers McGill and Day won.
Fully agree with that but it still doesn't change the overall picture or complexion. Perry has all the experience and he's been playing well so far from what I've seen.
And just in general. We know he is not a bad player. He can play to a really high level and he's proven it many times. Including at the World Championship against big players.
I just think he'll take full advantage of this great chance against this opponent and win.
Don't forget 'this opponent' thrashed Mark Allen
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:This will give Mark Davis the belief that he can now win a ranker
What? By seeing his mate Jimmy get battered in the final?
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Don't get me wrong, I'd like Jimmy to win because he did the forum a favour by kindly giving us an interview. I just think Perry's experience will be the deciding factor tomorrow.
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by TheRocket » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Don't forget 'this opponent' thrashed Mark Allen
Trashed? Calm down. It was a bo7 match and he beat Allen by a 4:2 scoreline.
To play a bo19 final which is your first final at the same time is a completely different task than beating any player in a bo7.
If he wins then well done to him but I think Perry will have the upper hand.
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by TheRocket » 06 Oct 2018 Read
But it has to be said. On the other hand Jimmy Robbo might think as well that he got an good opponent with Perry. I mean he could have faced someone like ROS or Selby in his first final. But he hasn't. Maybe thats some motivation for him as well.
He definitely needs a good start though. Just to relax and get used to play in a final.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 06 Oct 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:But it has to be said. On the other hand Jimmy Robbo might think as well that he got an good opponent with Perry. I mean he could have faced someone like ROS or Selby in his first final. But he hasn't. Maybe thats some motivation for him as well.
He definitely needs a good start though. Just to relax and get used to play in a final.
Good points well made
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by Andre147 » 06 Oct 2018 Read
Yes I agree with TR, although think Perry will win it in the end. something like 9-5 or 9-6.
But I hope Jimmy proves me wrong. Would love him to win, and Badsnookerplayer is the only here who thinks he'll win.
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