by vodkadiet1 » 03 Feb 2020 Read
Trump was superb today. Robbo was lucky to win 6 frames. The match winning break from Trump was something only Trump was capable of.
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by SnookerFan » 03 Feb 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
To be fair to Germany, they did take on the rest of the world! Not great odds and they did make quite a fist of it

They did have allies.
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by Holden Chinaski » 03 Feb 2020 Read
I see there is still confusion around WWII.
Bring back Ace.
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by Wildey » 13 Feb 2020 Read
After this tournament the only players with a sniff of winning the Bet Victor series £150,000 bonus are.
1 Neil Robertson 115,000
2 Judd Trump 80,000
3 Zhou Yuelong 38,000
4 Graeme Dott 26,000
5 Shaun Murphy 23,000
6 Gary Wilson 22,500
7 Ali Carter 20,500
8 Zhao Xintong 16,000
9 Scott Donaldson 16,000
With £50,000 on offer at the Shootout and Gibraltar
in short everyone from 3rd down to 9 has to win Both Shootout and Gibralter to stand a chance. leaving Neil Robertson and Judd Trump with Neil £35,000 ahead and neither have entered the Shootout it means a £150,000 fight in Gibraltar Judd Trump has to win in Gibraltar anything less and he cant win it. If Neil Reaches the final and loses to Judd. Judd takes home £50,000 and Neil £170,000
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by SnookerFan » 13 Feb 2020 Read
So basically Hearn's plan of including the Shoot-Out in the European prize pot hasn't really worked.
It's only there to encourage top players to enter the Shoot-Out, and the two most likely to win the European prize aren't there.
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by Iranu » 13 Feb 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:So basically Hearn's plan of including the Shoot-Out in the European prize pot hasn't really worked.
It's only there to encourage top players to enter the Shoot-Out, and the two most likely to win the European prize aren't there.
I suppose if there’s a decent chance they can win without it, they won’t enter.
But if there were any top players with an outside chance but would have to enter the Shoot Out, it might persuade them.
But as you say it hasn’t really had the desired effect. The only top players with a chance of usurping Judd/Neil are Murphy and Dott (and that’s being generous to Dott) who I think both enter it every year anyway.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Feb 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:So basically Hearn's plan of including the Shoot-Out in the European prize pot hasn't really worked.
It's only there to encourage top players to enter the Shoot-Out, and the two most likely to win the European prize aren't there.
I suppose if there’s a decent chance they can win without it, they won’t enter.
But if there were any top players with an outside chance but would have to enter the Shoot Out, it might persuade them.
But as you say it hasn’t really had the desired effect. The only top players with a chance of usurping Judd/Neil are Murphy and Dott (and that’s being generous to Dott) who I think both enter it every year anyway.
Yes.
I guess one year it might work. It just so happens this year, Robbo and Judd have been running away with everything.
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