by Bourne » 11 Mar 2010 Read
... Yet in the sport's biggest tournament qualifiers, the players are given this to play on:
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by Alex0paul » 11 Mar 2010 Read
The other side was even worse. It rolled over about 5-6 inches. I am amazed at how good both players length of the table safety shots were given the conditions.
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by Bourne » 11 Mar 2010 Read
Painfully inept, i'd be raging if I was Jimmy or Graeme, completely unacceptable.
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by Rocket_ron » 11 Mar 2010 Read
excellent link bourne,enjoyed watching that and other clips from that user
many thanks
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by Wildey » 11 Mar 2010 Read
WTF was that guy doing with his hand trying to rub a slate down lol
Did he have Emery paper hands
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