by Iranu » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Colin Humphries: underrated ref?
Never seems to be anything said about him, which I guess is one of the highest compliments a ref can get.
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by D4P » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Might this be the first match ever between Ronnie and Judd where Judd was actually the favorite to win...?
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by mantorok » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Yates really grinds on me, ffs anyone but him, sooooo annoying.
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Iranu wrote:Colin Humphries: underrated ref?
Never seems to be anything said about him, which I guess is one of the highest compliments a ref can get.
I agree. I'd rate him as one of the best alongside Brendan Moore and Paul Collier.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:4-0 for the MSI on the cards. Judd relishes to play Ronnie just like Ronnie likes to play MJW
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
DECLINE!
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
not good signs this for ROS.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:not good signs this for ROS.
Be funny if he loses.
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by Iranu » 21 Mar 2019 Read
D4P wrote:Might this be the first match ever between Ronnie and Judd where Judd was actually the favorite to win...?
Probably.
Luckily for ROS fans, I'm still not convinced that Judd can cope with the favourite tag all that well.
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
This is a prime example what Cloud Strife said earlier. What he shouldnt do is overthinking on simple shots. He did here and then played a hasty split in the end which cost him.
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by Cloud Strife » 21 Mar 2019 Read
D4P wrote:Might this be the first match ever between Ronnie and Judd where Judd was actually the favorite to win...?
Ronnie was clear favourite with all the bookmakers. I suspect he was also the favourite amongst the general public, apart from a few pessimists on here.
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
rubbish frame to lose
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:rubbish frame to lose
Should've been 2-2.
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by LC » 21 Mar 2019 Read
He seems to have ROS number at the minute, along with a nice of run of balls, this could get ugly again if it goes 4-1 5-1
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
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by Erza Scarlet » 21 Mar 2019 Read
There was no need to go for the split there but Judd has been clinical so far. He's the favourite in any future match-ups no matter what happens in this match.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
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by TheRocket » 21 Mar 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
It amazes me that he keeps playing like this against ROS all the time and is superconfident while at the same time he poops his pants against Higgins.
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by Pink Ball » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:SnookerFan wrote:TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
It amazes me that he keeps playing like this against ROS all the time and is superconfident while at the same time he poops his pants against Higgins.
He looks a totally different player this season. I’ve said time and time again that if he met Higgins right now, he’d obliterate him.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:SnookerFan wrote:TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
It amazes me that he keeps playing like this against ROS all the time and is superconfident while at the same time he poops his pants against Higgins.
So does Ronnie, according to this site.
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by Rockettim147 » 21 Mar 2019 Read
I’ve said in a previous post that Ronnie needs to avoid Judd at the moment. If he goes 4-1 then Masters Final will come back and haunt him
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by masterdoctorgenius » 21 Mar 2019 Read
So another 6-2 drubbing om the cards. Ronnie playing rubbish. Judd on a high after out of jail card yesterday
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by masterdoctorgenius » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Pink Ball wrote:TheRocket wrote:SnookerFan wrote:TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
It amazes me that he keeps playing like this against ROS all the time and is superconfident while at the same time he poops his pants against Higgins.
He looks a totally different player this season. I’ve said time and time again that if he met Higgins right now, he’d obliterate him.
He cant beat higgins even at the CL
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by Cloud Strife » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Trump will lead at least 6-3 after this session. That might be a bridge too far for Ronnie the way things are going.
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by Rockettim147 » 21 Mar 2019 Read
TheRocket wrote:SnookerFan wrote:TheRocket wrote:Its obvious this clown keeps playing out of his skin against ROS. Even in that break he potted several pressure balls. Its hard for anyone to stand to up. Selby has experienced it firsthand as well.
You virtually have to play at your best everytime if your opponent plays like this. That alone puts a lot pressure on your game.
How does that make him a clown?
It amazes me that he keeps playing like this against ROS all the time and is superconfident while at the same time he poops his pants against Higgins.
It seems to play really well against Ronnie as if he trying to prove something, but hen loses against some low ranked player. Never liked Trump
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
How dare players beat Ronnie?
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by Iranu » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Trump will lead at least 6-3 after this session. That might be a bridge too far for Ronnie the way things are going.
I think it's 8 frames this afternoon, pretty sure that's what Foulds said.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Mar 2019 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Trump will lead at least 6-3 after this session. That might be a bridge too far for Ronnie the way things are going.
I think it's 8 frames this afternoon, pretty sure that's what Foulds said.
Judd is playing well enough, that he'll still lead 6-3.
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