by Wildey » 15 Jan 2016 Read
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by Wildey » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Absolutely nothing separates these two players in their head to head
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by GJ » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Good luck Trump
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Wildey wrote:Absolutely nothing separates these two players in their head to head
The only real matches they've had are 3.
Hawkins won PTC Grand Finals semi 4-1, Trump won a Last 32 Shanghai Masters match and more importantly 2013 Last 16 Masters by 6-5.
So effectively Trump leads 2-1.
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by Ronnie79 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Andre Hawkins has beaten him in another ptc so the head to head is 2-2. You cant leave one out just coz you feel like it lol
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by Skullman » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Well Grand Finals and an ordinary PTC are different and you could claim one is important and the other not.
Or Andre just followed the main events link and excluded the one from the 6 reds tournament.
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Ronnie79 wrote:Andre Hawkins has beaten him in another ptc so the head to head is 2-2. You cant leave one out just coz you feel like it lol
lol ok then.
I do feel Hawkins would have stood a better chance against Robbo to be fair, and given what I saw today from Trump, I wouldn't be too surprised if he hammered poor Barry tomorrow.
But every match is diferent of course, I hope it's like their 2013 Masters meeting.
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by Skullman » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Trump plays ok and then Hawkins bottles?
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by Snooker Overdrive » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Just noticed: the two players whitewashing their opponents in the first round have both gone out in the second round!
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Just noticed: the two players whitewashing their opponents in the first round have both gone out in the second round!
Good
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by Ronnie79 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
My original point was all ptc matches count towards head to head. Grand finals is the same format as the riga open etc etc
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by Ronnie79 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
It might be a case of after the lord mayors show for trump tomorrow lads. It will be nearly impossible to play aswel as today. It might be a tight enough affair
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by PoolBoy » 15 Jan 2016 Read
The PTC Finals is considered a ranking event (and carries a whopping £100,000 first prize) whereas the ordinary PTCs are 'minor ranking' events with winners cheques of around £18,000 or even less in the Asian PTCs.
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by Ronnie79 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Is the overall point still being missed ?. They both count towards the career head to head you don't need to explain the differences between i am quite aware of that. I am a fan of the sport
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Judd Tramp.
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
Scared of Judd?
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
Scared of Judd?
I wouldn't mind Ronnie getting a couple of easy ones like Hendry did throughout his career.
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by TheRocket » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
Scared of Judd?
I wouldn't mind Ronnie getting a couple of easy ones like Hendry did throughout his career.
Or Higgins in his last three ranking finals.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
Scared of Judd?
I wouldn't mind Ronnie getting a couple of easy ones like Hendry did throughout his career.
Or Higgins in his last three ranking finals.
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
TheRocket wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:If Ronnie gets through his semi I'd like Hawkins to win, otherwise I want Trump to win.
Scared of Judd?
I wouldn't mind Ronnie getting a couple of easy ones like Hendry did throughout his career.
Or Higgins in his last three ranking finals.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Battle Of The Losing Crucible Finalists.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Come on Hawkins!
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Enjoy the matches people, I'll be on to post at some point.
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by Cheshire Cat » 16 Jan 2016 Read
The first ever snooker match I watched was the 2013 WSC final and that's what got me into the game, so I have a soft spot for Barry. Just seems like a top bloke. I didn't used to like Judd, but he's grown on me in the past year or so.
Judd is favourite I imagine, but I wouldn't write Barry off. He's a big occasion player for me, so, hopefully Crucible Specialist Hawkins shows up this afternoon and brings some of that form with him. Would not mind at all if either of these two made the final and won it.
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by Holden Chinaski » 16 Jan 2016 Read
I agree Barry seems like a top bloke. And he'a great player when he's playing his A game.
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by Andre147 » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Hopefully Barry beats Trump here.
If Ronnie reaches Final (I hope), wouldn't mind him getting a slight easier draw than Judd. Of course if Ronnie were to win a title like this beating someone like Judd in the Final it would make it even better, but it's a lot of "woulds" and "ifs"
About time Ronnie got a slight easier draw in a Final as Higgins has done for his last 3 rankers...
But heart says Hawkins, head says Trump, especially if Judd plays anything like yesterday.
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by Holden Chinaski » 16 Jan 2016 Read
I think a Ronnie v Judd final would have been great. Ronnie v Robbo would have been even better.
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by snucar » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Every sane snooker fan should be looking at one and only final, even hardcore Ronnie fanboys who want it easy. It's beating the Trumps that make you a legend, not the Hawkins'.
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by Skullman » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Not like him having to face Hawkins in the final would revoke his legend status.
Considering he beat Carter twice, Hawkins and Dott in World finals and is still considered a legend, it's a BS argument.
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