Definately, Ronnie should have won more by now at this stage of his career... But, the thing is, would it be the same Ronnie O´Sullivan we all know? probably not, or maybe yes, I don´t really know, but, apart from that, his attitude towards the game is what led him to not win some more titles...
As many of you said earlier, I think in 2002 and also 2006 he definately had a golden chance to win the worlds, and, by some coincidence, both finals would have been against ebdon... if he indeed had reached the final in 2006, that match from 2005 at the Crucible against him would definately spring to mind, but they already had played that season, in the Masters 2006.. but 2002 and 2006 would have been his certainly.... he would now be at least with 5 worlds, which would be very good, not saying 3 isn´t, but, given his natural talent and those atributes associated with it, he should have won those... he whould have won 5 by now.... still, as Sonny also said, it´s a mental game, and, as Ronnie has also stated many times, the format of the Worlds is not suited for his type of game, hence the 3 world....
But all this ifs, and shoulds, and so on... really don´t lead us anywhere, do they...? I personaly think that the loss from Ronnie at the Masters 2010 against his "best mate"
Selby really really hurt him, and from that point on he hasn´t been the same player since then... don´t get me wrong, he can still play his best snooker in patches, like in that ptc final and the others ptcs he won, but still that loss hurt him, and that was evidenced by the fact that he walked out of the arena as soon has he received his cheque
and didn´t give aa donkey doo about selby...
Still, this season he has impressed me and I think most of his fans too, and his game is coming back toghther again, so I think, and would love also, that he could possibly win maybe another world, uk or even Masters title, it´s all up to him really, and if keeps his interest in the game, there´s no reason why he can´t do it, because, as we´ve already seen, when he is playing at his best, right now very few players can match him, but, the point is, those very few are the ones that can prevent him from winning titles in the future, I hope not, bu we shall see what the future has to offer