by Smart » 05 Apr 2012 Read
just looking as we do this time of year, and Judd is currently 5/1 fav with Mr Coral.
I find that hard to believe. I would not put £1 on that. In fact I would rather give £1 to charity.
I would rather put £1 on Liang WENBO.
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by Roland » 05 Apr 2012 Read
He potentially faces Stephen Lee or Shaun Murphy in the quarter-final. I would fancy Lee to turn him over but not Murphy, however I would fancy Murphy to turn Lee over. Let's just say that section isn't cut and dried.
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by Smart » 06 Apr 2012 Read
Sonny wrote:He potentially faces Stephen Lee or Shaun Murphy in the quarter-final. I would fancy Lee to turn him over but not Murphy, however I would fancy Murphy to turn Lee over. Let's just say that section isn't cut and dried.
I stopped reading after "he potentially"
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by Roland » 06 Apr 2012 Read
He potentially faces Peter Ebdon in round 1. Game over!
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by SnookerFan » 06 Apr 2012 Read
Hard to say until one sees the full draw, of course, but I have a feeling that Judd Trump's form is just slowing before The Crucible. If the World Championships were in November/December, you'd say Judd was strong favourite. But not as sure now. He seems to lack that aura of invincibility he did a few months ago.
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by MizDarknez » 10 Apr 2012 Read
I think Judd stands a chance but there are so many good players out there that it is so hard to call. I think it depends on who gets through the draw and how each individual player is playing.
In some ways I like the fact that it is so open these days and that on their day, anyone can beat anyone. Personally, I always will support the underdog as they have nothing to lose. If they win, then they will gain popularity and be rated by people and if they lose, then people won't be shocked.
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