by SnookerFan » 09 Jan 2020 Read
Ash147 wrote:Joe Pelly.
The Saviour does reveal himself sometimes as sometimes as somebody who is genuinely spamming.
There's no way that any of that was written with intention of being sensible.
I know the theory has been put out there that he is typing a foreign language into a translator, which is why it doesn't make much sense. But that last post was clearly deliberate.
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by The Jester from Leicester » 11 Jan 2020 Read
Judd Trump v Shaun Murphy
Ding Junhui v Joe Perry
Mark Selby v Ali Carter
John Higgins v Barry Hawkins
Neil Robertson v Stephen Maguire
Mark Allen v David Gilbert
Kyren Wilson v Jack Lisowski
Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham
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by SnookerFan » 11 Jan 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:
Top PL scorer with 17 goals. 2nd in the PL.
What, old man Steptoe?
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by HappyCamper » 11 Jan 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:
don't think either of these fellows are playing at the masters.
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by Erza Scarlet » 11 Jan 2020 Read
Judd Trump v Shaun Murphy - Never liked Murphy so Judd.
Ding Junhui v Joe Perry - Love both of these players but Ding's my 3rd favourite player so he gets the vote.
Mark Selby v Ali Carter - Lesser of the two evils
John Higgins v Barry Hawkins - Neutral
Neil Robertson v Stephen Maguire - Neutral
Mark Allen v David Gilbert - Allen is great to watch when he's in full flow and he can hold his game up against the big boys. Gilbert isn't likely to.
Kyren Wilson v Jack Lisowski - Jack is far more entertaining. Kyren's only 28 and he plays an old man's game when he should be much more attacking and just vibrant around the table lol, not a fan of his style which is similar to Selby's. Dull.
Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham - Williams, he's my 2nd fav after Ronnie.
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by SnookerFan » 12 Jan 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Ronnie would have won easily if he had entered
Well he didn't.
So he won't.
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by sundaygirl » 12 Jan 2020 Read
Judd Trump v Shaun Murphy
Petty and predictable I know, but I just always want Murphy to lose
Ding Junhui v Joe Perry
Love a bit of Ding
Mark Selby v Ali Carter
Selby for that sake of the tourney, but a close/long match please so I see then end after work
John Higgins v Barry Hawkins
Like them both, but have a soft spot for the Scots
Neil Robertson v Stephen Maguire
Only because I have seen Robertson often and Maguire never live and we have tickets to see the winner
Mark Allen v David Gilbert
Either never seen Gilbert live but Allen would probably make for a closer match, see above
Kyren Wilson v Jack Lisowski
Just ‘cause he’s sooooo dreamy
Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham
Bingo’s a tad dull and Williams isn’t
Unusually this year, there are no matches where I thinking why can’t they both get knocked out
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by HappyCamper » 12 Jan 2020 Read
i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
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by SnookerFan » 12 Jan 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
The real goal is the friendships they make along the way.
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by sundaygirl » 12 Jan 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
Ooo that’s a loaded comment, may I enquire who you suspect might NOT play in the correct spirit?
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by Dan-cat » 12 Jan 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Ronnie would have won easily if he had entered
Well he didn't.
So he won't.
Should just give him the trophy anyway.
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by HappyCamper » 12 Jan 2020 Read
sundaygirl wrote:HappyCamper wrote:i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
Ooo that’s a loaded comment, may I enquire who you suspect might NOT play in the correct spirit?
lol, didn't really mean to imply that. but i suppose carter and maguire are the obvious candidates with previous for being a bit mardy.
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by SnookerFan » 12 Jan 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:sundaygirl wrote:HappyCamper wrote:i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
Ooo that’s a loaded comment, may I enquire who you suspect might NOT play in the correct spirit?
lol, didn't really mean to imply that. but i suppose carter and maguire are the obvious candidates with previous for being a bit mardy.
Murphy will throw a paddy if somebody forgets their chalk.
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by The Jester from Leicester » 13 Jan 2020 Read
With Selby out I think I'll be backing Higgins or Wilson. That would be a great final actually.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:With Selby out I think I'll be backing Higgins or Wilson. That would be a great final actually.
Higgins ain't been great lately. Crucible aside.
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by The Jester from Leicester » 13 Jan 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:The Jester from Leicester wrote:With Selby out I think I'll be backing Higgins or Wilson. That would be a great final actually.
Higgins ain't been great lately. Crucible aside.
I think he's also underachieved at the Masters, a bit like Steve Davis. They've only got 5 Masters Titles between them.
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by The_Abbott » 13 Jan 2020 Read
TheSaviour wrote:Hit me.
Joe Pelly.
Stualt Bingham.
Joe Pelly.
Hit me.
Dott the Pot.
Pot the Lot Dott. Dott. Dott. Dott.
GRAEME!!!
Joe Pelly.
DG
Stualt Bingham.
Hit me.
But it will be good. Cause no any real clowns are playing. That solely makes the tournament the greatest there just is! Did someone mentioned Rod Lawler? Or Thecp Un-Nooh? Ronnie AIEN´T playing this time, as well isn´t an "in-form" Anthony McGill neither… At least Anthony´s always a very human type of a PLAYER, and he´s truly a great to watch as he tends to not to allow the decisive breaks to end. Perhaps next year, son. We do cars man, cars man.
Neirhet not playing either.
Come on Mark Selby now! Lose some.... And get back into that epic Masters-form he used to have a years, years ago, against the Rocket!
I think it needs to be Pass the pot because we all want what your smoking.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2020 Read
I want to know what The Saviour is smoking, so I can avoid it.
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by The Jester from Leicester » 13 Jan 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I want to know what The Saviour is smoking, so I can avoid it.
Oregano.
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by sundaygirl » 13 Jan 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:rekoons wrote:Does the fact that Carter plays Selby have anything to do with Ronnie skipping the Masters?
Or did the draw happened after he pulled out of it?
(Also funny most of us say 'Ronnie' or 'Judd' or 'Ding', and most other players are called by their surames more often)
I make a point of calling them all by their second name.
As does Clive Everton
You and him are so similar in many ways, so professional and unbiased
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2020 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Pink Ball wrote:rekoons wrote:Does the fact that Carter plays Selby have anything to do with Ronnie skipping the Masters?
Or did the draw happened after he pulled out of it?
(Also funny most of us say 'Ronnie' or 'Judd' or 'Ding', and most other players are called by their surames more often)
I make a point of calling them all by their second name.
As does Clive Everton
You and him are so similar in many ways, so professional and unbiased
Yes, Everton is never biased towards Ronnie.
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by Holden Chinaski » 13 Jan 2020 Read
Ronnie O'Sullivan.
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by Pink Ball » 13 Jan 2020 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Pink Ball wrote:rekoons wrote:Does the fact that Carter plays Selby have anything to do with Ronnie skipping the Masters?
Or did the draw happened after he pulled out of it?
(Also funny most of us say 'Ronnie' or 'Judd' or 'Ding', and most other players are called by their surames more often)
I make a point of calling them all by their second name.
As does Clive Everton
You and him are so similar in many ways, so professional and unbiased
Clive is the only person I know who might know more about snooker than I.
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by HappyCamper » 17 Jan 2020 Read
HappyCamper wrote:sundaygirl wrote:HappyCamper wrote:i just hope everyone has a good time and plays the game in the right spirit.
Ooo that’s a loaded comment, may I enquire who you suspect might NOT play in the correct spirit?
lol, didn't really mean to imply that. but i suppose carter and maguire are the obvious candidates with previous for being a bit mardy.
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