by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Feb 2019 Read
D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I'll be in Preston in a few weeks.
As luck would have it, I think the Players Championship will be in Preston in a few weeks as well. I just had a thought: Maybe you should go watch some live snooker while you're there...
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I'll be in Preston in a few weeks.
As luck would have it, I think the Players Championship will be in Preston in a few weeks as well. I just had a thought: Maybe you should go watch some live snooker while you're there...
What a coincidence.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:the first frame of the 2nd session cost Bingham the match.
Analysis.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
I feel so dirty watching the last few frames in my hotel room.
#casualfan
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by Chalk McHugh » 18 Feb 2019 Read
As a final (i watched all bar 2 or 3 frames of 1st session) it was pretty turgid stuff littered with easy misses and poor positional play. Wildey makes a good point in regards to Robertson being a ppor front runner. Maybe thats why his final session when he won the Crucible was another hard slog (i remember watching it with my parents and we were not impressed).
I rarely feel the need to complain about a match or especially a final but this match yesterday was pretty low grade stuff. Bingham bringing it from 3-7 to 7-7 livened it up somewhat but it is not a final that will live long in a lot of peoples memory.
Robbo has some fans on here but i'm not one of them. He is part of the unholy trinity of players i like to avoid or see/hear that were beaten; Robertson, Wilson and Maguire. Cant like them all im afraid. Their playing styles and personalities are off-putting.
The Shoot Out is a madcap few days of lighthearted fun and frolics. I will watch some but not all. Dont think anyone takes it that seriously. Nice to see all the players in a more relaxed atmosphere with smiles on their faces. ' Always believe in Gold lalala ' gets a louder rendition the closer it gets to Sundays finale. A break from the snooker norm and a chance to let the hair down.
Catch you guys for Sheffield.
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by Dan-cat » 18 Feb 2019 Read
I dipped in and out throughout the day as I was hosting a birthday lunch that became quite the session. I saw that Bingo had come back from 7-3 down to 7 all so to me the little I saw seemed exciting. I remember Bingo coming back against Robbo a couple of years ago in a very similar fashion playing some very inventive shots. One in particular sticks in my mind where he deep-screwed back off the black to split the reds from the cushion, not a shot a pro would usually attempt - just one red snicked out and he was able to make a frame winning break when it looked like he would have to play safe.
Was surprised reading back this thread that it had obviously been a turgid affair.
Re the shootout - madcap fun it maybe, but because of its ranking status results could have an effect on the places for the upcoming invitational, Mags 16th place in potential danger (and he hasn't entered it)
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Just checking out of my hotel for the last time. The girl behind the desk said it was good to see the Australian guy win, as she liked to see new faces.
I agreed out of politeness.
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by vodkadiet » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
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by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Feb 2019 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
His brother.
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by vodkadiet » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
His brother.
Jimmy?
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
It was Neil Robertson's birthday last week.
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by Dan-cat » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Now I've had the time of my life
No, I never felt like this before
Yes I swear it's the truth
And I owe it all to you
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Now I've had the time of my life
No, I never felt like this before
Yes I swear it's the truth
And I owe it all to you
Pity the matches were rubbish.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
BRING ON PRESTON!
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by Dan-cat » 18 Feb 2019 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
Tracer from Overwatch.
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by Cloud Strife » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
Tracer from Overwatch.
Are you a gamer, Danno?
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
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by Dan-cat » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Dan-cat wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Out of interest, who is Robbo working with?
Tracer from Overwatch.
Are you a gamer, Danno?
No.. I used to be when I was a teenager. I'm aware of the main games because of my nephews. I know about Tracer and Bastion etc from that infernally catchy Tik Tok thingy.... oh god I couldn't stop listening over chrimbo, drove myself slightly mad!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4cmlhpupn0 that first girl is cute
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by SnookerFan » 18 Feb 2019 Read
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by Andre147 » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Wildey wrote:Robbo has always been Negative when hes in front one of the Worst front runners ive ever seen and that was very evident in the second session.
Hes much more atacked minded coming from behind
When he starts getting negative you just know he'll be in trouble, every single time.
He attacked the game at 7 each and got the rewards for it.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Andre147 wrote:Wildey wrote:Robbo has always been Negative when hes in front one of the Worst front runners ive ever seen and that was very evident in the second session.
Hes much more atacked minded coming from behind
When he starts getting negative you just know he'll be in trouble, every single time.
He attacked the game at 7 each and got the rewards for it.
Exactly this.
Neil needs to let his opponent worry about him, not vice versa
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by Andre147 » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Neil said this post-match:
“I think I am definitely a player who is more than capable of being a multiple World Champion. I just need to play with a lot of positivity and play matches on my terms. That is probably the first match I’ve played in a long time where I have felt it wasn’t on my terms. I need to learn from that straight away and not let it happen again. You look at the World Championship winners in the last few years they have all won it playing their game. I need to develop my style better to make it more threatening for the 17 days of the World Championship.”
This is what we are talking about. Sadly, he's said this many times in the past before and not done or done very little to change it, so I don't believe him anymore. But he's right, the only way he'll win at Sheffield again is if he plays attacking snooker and not get bogged down.
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by vodkadiet » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Neither Robbo or Bingo covered themselves in glory yesterday. They saved their worst for last.
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by Dan-cat » 18 Feb 2019 Read
Andre147 wrote:Neil said this post-match:
“I think I am definitely a player who is more than capable of being a multiple World Champion. I just need to play with a lot of positivity and play matches on my terms. That is probably the first match I’ve played in a long time where I have felt it wasn’t on my terms. I need to learn from that straight away and not let it happen again. You look at the World Championship winners in the last few years they have all won it playing their game. I need to develop my style better to make it more threatening for the 17 days of the World Championship.”
This is what we are talking about. Sadly, he's said this many times in the past before and not done or done very little to change it, so I don't believe him anymore. But he's right, the only way he'll win at Sheffield again is if he plays attacking snooker and not get bogged down.
Agreed. He knows this and yet still goes negative and slow
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by vodkadiet » 19 Feb 2019 Read
Robbo said he wanted his shot time to be 21 seconds, yet yesterday it went up to 25.8 seconds.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2019 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Neither Robbo or Bingo covered themselves in glory yesterday. They saved their worst for last.
Just when they thought they chance had passed, they go and saved the worst to last...
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by SnookerFan » 19 Feb 2019 Read
Andre147 wrote:Neil said this post-match:
“I think I am definitely a player who is more than capable of being a multiple World Champion. I just need to play with a lot of positivity and play matches on my terms. That is probably the first match I’ve played in a long time where I have felt it wasn’t on my terms. I need to learn from that straight away and not let it happen again. You look at the World Championship winners in the last few years they have all won it playing their game. I need to develop my style better to make it more threatening for the 17 days of the World Championship.”
This is what we are talking about. Sadly, he's said this many times in the past before and not done or done very little to change it, so I don't believe him anymore. But he's right, the only way he'll win at Sheffield again is if he plays attacking snooker and not get bogged down.
That depends on who you play though. If he plays Selby, he may have to get bogged down.
I know what Robertson's saying, he has to play to his strengths. But maybe the problem with not winning The Crucible more than once is because he has to play players who can take advantage of said weakness.
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