by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Maflin is in first in the seventh frame too, 11 and counting.
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by Iranu » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Ck147 wrote:Iranu wrote:Ck147 wrote:Allen through 6-1, well done Mark
Which one?
Do you and Dan-cat need me to get out the crayons?
Made me laugh though :)
Yeah, if you could
mark the person you’re referring to that would be great.
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by GeF » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Trump played a low standard, but it had be enough to withewash this Higgins.
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
I'd forgotten about that. Has someone put that in Iranu's funnies thread?
EDIT: it is now.
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by Juddernaut » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Higgins now one frame away. 5-1.
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by Ck147 » 02 Dec 2019 Read
McManusFan wrote:Ck147 wrote:McManusFan wrote:Looks like Mark Allen has won. He's probably a shoe in for the final.
Does he play Robbo before the final, or would they meet in the final? (Haven't checked the schedule). If he makes it that far and faces Robbo think he might do ok, doesn't he usually do well against Robbo?
Different half to Robbo, so probably an Allen vs Selby semi.
Just looked it up, Robbo 20 v Allen 15 in overall rankers, but Allen has won 3 of the last 4. Robbo beat him at their last meeting at the TC.
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by hendry_fan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Ck147 wrote:McManusFan wrote:Ck147 wrote:McManusFan wrote:Looks like Mark Allen has won. He's probably a shoe in for the final.
Does he play Robbo before the final, or would they meet in the final? (Haven't checked the schedule). If he makes it that far and faces Robbo think he might do ok, doesn't he usually do well against Robbo?
Different half to Robbo, so probably an Allen vs Selby semi.
Just looked it up, Robbo 20 v Allen 15 in overall rankers, but Allen has won 3 of the last 4. Robbo beat him at their last meeting at the TC.
Interesting, certainly wouldn't be a bad choice for a final.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Ck147 wrote:McManusFan wrote:Ck147 wrote:McManusFan wrote:Looks like Mark Allen has won. He's probably a shoe in for the final.
Does he play Robbo before the final, or would they meet in the final? (Haven't checked the schedule). If he makes it that far and faces Robbo think he might do ok, doesn't he usually do well against Robbo?
Different half to Robbo, so probably an Allen vs Selby semi.
Just looked it up, Robbo 20 v Allen 15 in overall rankers, but Allen has won 3 of the last 4. Robbo beat him at their last meeting at the TC.
Good stats
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by Alex0paul » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Bit of a dull night tonight
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Bit of a dull night tonight
It's about to get tasty
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Alan is in 37 and counting.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
McManusFan wrote:Alan is in 30 and counting
I'm full of rubbish
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:McManusFan wrote:Alan is in 30 and counting
I'm full of rubbish
eh?
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
McManusFan wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:McManusFan wrote:Alan is in 30 and counting
I'm full of rubbish
eh?
I posted the wrong score
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by Johnny Bravo » 02 Dec 2019 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Alan claws one back, it's 5-2. If Alan can keep it up, they'll be the only people playing in the theatre. I suspect that'd help Alan out.
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by Ck147 » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Bit of a dull night tonight
Yep, clouds have just rolled in here too, blocked out the moon and stars. Luckily the snooker has brightened things up.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
Higgo, ROS and co have played through a much weaker era. Let's be honest, playing the likes of Higginson and O'Donnell is hardly the same as Davis, Doherty et al.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Ck147 wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Bit of a dull night tonight
Yep, clouds have just rolled in here too, blocked out the moon and stars. Luckily the snooker has brightened things up.
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by Juddernaut » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Higgins wins 6-1.
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by Johnny Bravo » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
Higgo, ROS and co have played through a much weaker era. Let's be honest, playing the likes of Higginson and O'Donnell is hardly the same as Davis, Doherty et al.
Get real. their opposition has been far superior to that of Hendry. Not to mention they had to face each other.
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by Iranu » 02 Dec 2019 Read
One of Higgins’ shittest ever matches and he wins 6-1
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
Higgo, ROS and co have played through a much weaker era. Let's be honest, playing the likes of Higginson and O'Donnell is hardly the same as Davis, Doherty et al.
Get real. their opposition has been far superior to that of Hendry. Not to mention they had to face each other.
Rubbish.
Look at ROS UK triumph last year.
You would have won that
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by hendry_fan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
Not really tbph,it certainly does,nt bover me as much as it used to Johnny.
I knew Ronnie would surpass it,John will as will Trump,Robbo as well as a few others.
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by Ck147 » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Iranu wrote:One of Higgins’ shittest ever matches and he wins 6-1
Even JB could have beaten Higgins tonight
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by McManusFan » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Wow!,John Rattles in his
773th century,a *
124*!.
5-1.
Higgo will soon surpass Hendry's ton tally.
As a Hendry fan, does that bother you ?
I'm really interested.
Higgo, ROS and co have played through a much weaker era. Let's be honest, playing the likes of Higginson and O'Donnell is hardly the same as Davis, Doherty et al.
Not to mention they've played over a much longer period, with more tournaments (at least in the last few years). Hendry must surely still have the highest 'century density', although maybe Trump comes close.
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by Ck147 » 02 Dec 2019 Read
Stevens wins 6-2
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