by boblewo » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Yeah, this miss will cost..
Ding in his way to close the game
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by boblewo » 02 Nov 2013 Read
boblewo wrote:Yeah, this miss will cost..
Ding in his way to close the game
I think I'm more anxious than Dott
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
well that shot wasent hard as nails
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
god hes back in
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by Roland » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Graeme has been much better this session. All to play for 8-7
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by boblewo » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Wildey wrote:god hes back in
Man, this is too much for my heart
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Ding Junhui 8-7 Graeme Dott
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
2 Great semi finals
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Ding getting sloppy with some safeties
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by boblewo » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Looks like it's over
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Saturday 2nd of November
11.30am
Ding Junhui 9-7 Graeme Dott
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
That last shot Graeme played was just terrible. He was 60 points in front, nearly every ball was safe and with his safety he opened 3 reds up and didn't even get the white on the cushion. Extremely careless.
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by snooky147 » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:That last shot Graeme played was just terrible. He was 60 points in front, nearly every ball was safe and with his safety he opened 3 reds up and didn't even get the white on the cushion. Extremely careless.
It was misjudged, not careless and he paid the price. A good game but it deserved to go to a decider.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
snooky147 wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:That last shot Graeme played was just terrible. He was 60 points in front, nearly every ball was safe and with his safety he opened 3 reds up and didn't even get the white on the cushion. Extremely careless.
It was misjudged, not careless and he paid the price. A good game but it deserved to go to a decider.
I think it was a bit careless. He played it quite quickly too. Dott had Ding exactly where he wanted him and with that one shot he opened the door for a counter attack.
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by Roland » 02 Nov 2013 Read
I thought it was a decider, I took my eye off the screen and missed his last shot. Hats off to Ding for the dish. I've got someone on twitter mentioning the last shot he played too bringing the safe reds out and leaving white short. That'll haunt him by the sound of it.
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
yea it was a great dish lets be honest
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by Roland » 02 Nov 2013 Read
It was but we all know Ding is capable of magic. He's so dangerous.
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by vodkadiet » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Wildey wrote:yea it was a great dish lets be honest
????
Are you watching snooker or Masterchef?
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Wildey wrote:yea it was a great dish lets be honest
????
Are you watching snooker or Masterchef?
these Days Ding is a Master at whatever you want.
he might cook you a chinese with plenty of tasty meat.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Wildey wrote:yea it was a great dish lets be honest
It was a superb clearance under the circumstances but if Dott had played a prober safety Ding wouldn't even have had that chance to clear up.
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by Dannyboy » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Ding Junhui goes to No.1 on the provisional money list.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Wildey wrote:yea it was a great dish lets be honest
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Are you watching snooker or Masterchef?
You're late. Ronnie lost his match last Tuesday.
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by snooky147 » 02 Nov 2013 Read
I am gutted.
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by Wildey » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Dannyboy wrote:Ding Junhui goes to No.1 on the provisional money list.
Tomorrow Ding could be on £278,100 for the season and the traditional majors hasent even started yet.
Barry Hearn has definitely given these players earning opportunity because 4 years ago in October players would have earned £0
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by vodkadiet » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Wildey wrote:yea it was a great dish lets be honest
????
Are you watching snooker or Masterchef?
You're late. Ronnie lost his match last Tuesday.
You leave Ronnie out of this!! He will be back!
Wild, I will leave the corpse munching to the brainwashed!
I only ate Chinese take away once in my life. I was 14, and my mother couldn't be bothered to cook one day, and sent me to get 4 number 65's.
I was sick 5 times the next day!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
snooky147 wrote:I am gutted.
At least his run proves that he's still capable of playing at the highest level. It's been a while since he last made a ranking final semi.
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by vodkadiet » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Dott will be sick at least once after screwing that safety up.
I was really hoping to see a Caucasian finalist for a change. It seems a long time since we saw one of those. I am getting fed up with these all Asian finals!
It is good for the game that Chinese players are getting to these finals, but I like to see different nationalities contesting finals. It is also better for the crowd if they have just one player to support. You might say Fu isn't Chinese, but to all intents and purposes he is.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 Nov 2013 Read
vodkadiet wrote: I was really hoping to see a Caucasian finalist for a change. It seems a long time since we saw one of those. I am getting fed up with these all Asian finals!
How about another Ali Carter vs Ronnie World final next year?
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by Roland » 02 Nov 2013 Read
snooky147 wrote:I am gutted.
He can take heart from the second session overall. Good to see him where he belongs. Really wish he'd not do those quick shots though but to be fair he cut them out in the last session although from the sounds of it his last shot could've been another one but I missed it so only going on what I've read here.
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by vodkadiet » 02 Nov 2013 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:vodkadiet wrote: I was really hoping to see a Caucasian finalist for a change. It seems a long time since we saw one of those. I am getting fed up with these all Asian finals!
How about another Ali Carter vs Ronnie World final next year?
I doubt Carter will be in a world final again. I expect a Ronnie vs Ryan Day final next year. I think Ronnie's world final opponents have been so tough in his last 4 finals, that he is due an easier opponent.
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