by Holden Chinaski » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Tomorrow around this time I'll be a nervous wreck...
Nah, we'll already be resigned to our fate by this point.
Probably.
Ronnie will win.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:If Selby goes ahead O'Sullivan won't be able to recover.
I have a result from Crucible 2022:
Vodkadiet is still a f*cking idiot!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:This match is the ultimate challenge for Ronnie. I said yesterday that I expect many set backs and it's all part of the challenge. If he plays the table not Selby he will win this.
This
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by mantorok » 15 Aug 2020 Read
The opening reds in frames 31 and 32. My god. Quite possibly some of the bravest shots you will have ever seen played by someone on the brink of a loss.
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by Holden Chinaski » 15 Aug 2020 Read
mantorok wrote:The opening reds in frames 31 and 32. My god. Quite possibly some of the bravest shots you will have ever seen played by someone on the brink of a loss.
Only Ronnie and prime Hendry could do that.
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by mantorok » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:mantorok wrote:The opening reds in frames 31 and 32. My god. Quite possibly some of the bravest shots you will have ever seen played by someone on the brink of a loss.
Only Ronnie and prime Hendry could do that.
Vintage Ronnie for those 3 frames. To be this good at this stage of his career is simply unfair.
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by McManusFan » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Definately the best day of snooker in quite some time. McGill-Wilson was definately the better match, but that final session of O'Sullivan-Selby was terrific, I still can't believe how Ronnie forced the decider.
Any more information on Ronnie moving in Selby's eyeline? Poor show if true.
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by Andre147 » 15 Aug 2020 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:mantorok wrote:The opening reds in frames 31 and 32. My god. Quite possibly some of the bravest shots you will have ever seen played by someone on the brink of a loss.
Only Ronnie and prime Hendry could do that.
I could see Trump taking those shots on and having those 270 unanswered points. But maybe the Trump of old, not sure if nowadays even Trump would take those on. He probably could on the brink of defeat but he seems to play more percentage now.
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