by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
good luck robbo
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Thursday 28th of March
6.30am GMT
Jack Lisowski v Mark Davis TV
Ricky Walden v Mark Selby TV
Rory McLeod v Shaun Murphy
Mark Williams v Allister Carter
11.30am GMT
Stephen Maguire v Barry Hawkins TV
Stuart Bingham v Robert Milkins expected to be on TV
Marcus Campbell v Graeme Dott
Mark Allen v Neil Robertson
the Question is how flexible will the Chinese be today regarding the Matches shown .
Surely they will show Robertson v Allen? BUT Honest to god i wouldn't hold my breath with the Chinese
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
In the past I wasn't getting to many semis or finals, but when I got there I was winning them. This season I've got to the latter stages a lot but lost three close finals. It's not that I'm failing to finish matches off, I just haven't had the luck that I've had in finals in the past."
ROBBO 2010 WC
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by Casey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Wild WC wrote:Thursday 28th of March
6.30am GMT
Jack Lisowski v Mark Davis TV
Ricky Walden v Mark Selby TV
Rory McLeod v Shaun Murphy
Mark Williams v Allister Carter
11.30am GMT
Stephen Maguire v Barry Hawkins TV
Stuart Bingham v Robert Milkins expected to be on TV
Marcus Campbell v Graeme Dott
Mark Allen v Neil Robertson
the Question is how flexible will the Chinese be today regarding the Matches shown .
Surely they will show Robertson v Allen? BUT Honest to god i wouldn't hold my breath with the Chinese
The TV matches for 2nd round onwards should NEVER be predetermined. Allen v Robbo has to be on TV....
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
CONFIRMED
Thursday 28th of March
6.30am GMT
Ricky Walden v Mark Selby TV
Mark Williams v Allister Carter TV
Jack Lisowski v Mark Davis
Rory McLeod v Shaun Murphy
11.30am GMT
Stephen Maguire v Barry Hawkins TV
Mark Allen v Neil Robertson TV
Stuart Bingham v Robert Milkins
Marcus Campbell v Graeme Dott
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
common sense has prevailed
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
wild
on twitter it says williams not jack match on tv
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by Casey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
GJ wrote:common sense has prevailed
Good stuff
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
GJ wrote:wild
on twitter it says williams not jack match on tv
Yea i changed that.
when eurosport broadcasting was over they said Hawkins v Mags and Lisowski v Davis.
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Casey wrote:GJ wrote:common sense has prevailed
Good stuff
another classic i hope
They always bring the best out in each other
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Wild WC wrote:GJ wrote:wild
on twitter it says williams not jack match on tv
Yea i changed that.
when eurosport broadcasting was over they said Hawkins v Mags and Lisowski v Davis.
shaun wont be happy
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
GJ wrote:Casey wrote:GJ wrote:common sense has prevailed
Good stuff
another classic i hope
They always bring the best out in each other
so you hope Allen plays well
pull the other one
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
robbo
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by Muppet147 » 27 Mar 2013 Read
GJ wrote:In the past I wasn't getting to many semis or finals, but when I got there I was winning them. This season I've got to the latter stages a lot but lost three close finals. It's not that I'm failing to finish matches off, I just haven't had the luck that I've had in finals in the past."
ROBBO 2010 WC
Yes, when he won the world title in 2010, Robbo was lucky enough to draw a bunch of unseeded no-hopers. In recent finals, he has been up against players of superior talent who have dished out deserved beatings.
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Muppet147 wrote:GJ wrote:In the past I wasn't getting to many semis or finals, but when I got there I was winning them. This season I've got to the latter stages a lot but lost three close finals. It's not that I'm failing to finish matches off, I just haven't had the luck that I've had in finals in the past."
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Yes, when he won the world title in 2010, Robbo was lucky enough to draw a bunch of unseeded no-hopers. In recent finals, he has been up against players of superior talent who have dished out deserved beatings.
hes beaten Ding Junhui and Ronnie O'Sullivan in finals.
now you come to mention it your Right
he couldn't beat Selby in a Final.
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:He beat Ronnie in a best of 9, which is joke length for a major final.
Ronnies Beaten Carter twice in World Finals hes a joke person to play for a world title
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by Muppet147 » 27 Mar 2013 Read
As a player, Robbo isn't fit to lace O'Sullivan's boots or even his drinks (which might help him win for a change.)
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
jewell
nice diversion from my last comment
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:Wild WC wrote:Ronnies Beaten Carter twice in World Finals hes a joke person to play for a world title
And I suppose playing bottler Jimmy in four finals was better, was it? And don't get me started on journeyman Nigel Bond...
Jimmy White was no bottler only idiots like you think that Enough said..ill concede on Nigel Bond yes he is at the same level as Carter is.
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:GJ wrote:so by your logic his thrashing of ding in a best of 17 final counts   
but dings win over robbo in ptc final was a joke length
Of course his victory over Ding counts. I never said it didn't but his final win over Ronnie was rendered meaningless due to the ridiculous length of the match.
And for the record, the PTC final was also a joke length, but Robbo had that match won only to blow up spectacularly, so Robbo has nobody but himself to blame for that loss.
1 missed red
robbo through nothing away it was ding at full pelt
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:Wild WC wrote:Jimmy White was no bottler only idiots like you think that Enough said..ill concede on Nigel Bond yes he is at the same level as Carter is.
Wild, how much longer will you keep your head buried in the sand? Jimmy bottled at least two of those finals, he even admitted that himself. That missed black in 94 was an embarrassing twitch and in 92 he went to pieces completely despite holding what should have been an unassailable lead.
At least Ronnie has won all his finals, fair and square. No bottling or choking required, he simply outclassed them all.
there wasent that much there to outclass was there
on the other hand had he been playing in the 90s he would have been bottling shots all over the shop.
hold on he was playing in the 90s.
the proof is there
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by Skullman » 27 Mar 2013 Read
I always find it funny when some people belittle ROS for beating Carter in two world finals. In the end, Carter managed to win four matches, and the rest didn't, so he deserved to be in the final more than anyone else in the draw. Same with White, Bond and anyone else.
No one devalues John Higgins's World Titles and he beat two qualifiers in the final for two of them.
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by GJ » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:GJ wrote:1 missed red
robbo through nothing away it was ding at full pelt
Face it, once Ding got going Robbo had no answers, whatsoever. He did not know what had hit him, completely collapsed just like against Ronnie in the second session of the Worlds.
If anything, Robbo was lucky the final was only a best of seven otherwise the scoreline could have been embarrassing and shameful.
absolute crap but its what we come to expect from you
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:I always find it funny when some people belittle ROS for beating Carter in two world finals. In the end, Carter managed to win four matches, and the rest didn't, so he deserved to be in the final more than anyone else in the draw. Same with White, Bond and anyone else.
No one devalues John Higgins's World Titles and he beat two qualifiers in the final for two of them.
Point is mate nobody devaluing Carter but at the same time if people devalue other players achievement its Fair Game.
Every Player deserves what they get weather its Robbo, Ronnie, Selby or Ding but some idiots on here has this never ending quest to run people down for what they done well everyone can play that game.
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:Wild WC wrote:there wasent that much there to outclass was there 
So in your words someone like John Higgins wasn't all that?
Wild WC wrote:on the other hand had he been playing in the 90s he would have been bottling shots all over the shop.
hold on he was playing in the 90s.
the proof is there
Ronnie has played and won in the 90s. He has also played and won in the current decade. Ronnie has displayed the kind of longevity Hendry can only dream about. The same Hendry who, according to you, was washed up at the grand old age of only 27.
he didnt do it where it mattered did he he had to wait until bloody 2001
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by Wildey » 27 Mar 2013 Read
Jewell wrote:DAY 3 TABLE
1 Skullman - 86 (18/7)
2 Smart - 76 (17/4)
3 GJ - 74 (16/5)
4 King.Kauto - 72 (15/6)
5 PLtheRef - 70 (15/5)
6 Jewell - 68 (16/2)
7 Roy142857 - 64 (14/4)
8 Eire09 - 62 (14/2)
9 Andre147 - 62 (15/1)
10 TheCleaver - 60 (15/0)
Todays star performer was undoubtedly Skullman who managed to get all eight outcomes correct as well as four correct scorelines. This has allowed him to build up a ten point lead, and it now seems a hat-trick and prediction contest history is within his reach.
Again due to personal reasons the Greatest that is wild is missing yet again (skullman do the most of it while you can) i will be returning to defend my World Title and winning it again its now in the rightfull place and it will be staying there.
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