by SnookerFan » 28 Oct 2018 Read
The Island must decide.
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by Johnny Bravo » 28 Oct 2018 Read
If Higgo retires in the next few years, than Judd might finally do it.
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by sas6789 » 28 Oct 2018 Read
They both easily have the talent and ability to win it obviously but i'm not convinced if either has what it takes mentally.
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by Andre147 » 28 Oct 2018 Read
Ding has improved mentally over thr years, but that Masters Final in 2007 I think will forever stay with him...
11 years have passed, but some things you just cant get out of your head and I do think that Final is one of the reasons for it.
However, I chose Ding. I'm starting to think Judd will never win it, unless of course when Higgins retires lol..
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by Cloud Strife » 28 Oct 2018 Read
None of them will win it.
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by Andy Spark » 29 Oct 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:None of them will win it.
Neither
Yes, the grammatical correction is valid. (we all make grammatical mistakes!) However, I sincerely hope that the assertion of neither winning is not valid. I love Ronnie, Trump and Ding for far too numerous reasons to mention...
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by Alex0paul » 29 Oct 2018 Read
Ding but both will
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by Dan-cat » 29 Oct 2018 Read
All of them. Once the class of 92 are done...
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by SnookerFan » 29 Oct 2018 Read
Dan-cat wrote:All of them. Once the class of 92 are done...
All of them will win it first?
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by Dan-cat » 29 Oct 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Dan-cat wrote:All of them. Once the class of 92 are done...
All of them will win it first?
Yes it will be declared a draw after a titanic battle. New rules implemented, copied from tennis, that you have to win by 2 clear frames.
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by Wildey » 30 Oct 2018 Read
Expectation is hard thing to live up to when its been expected for a long long time.
It took Ronnie O'Sullivan 9 years just to reach the final and he won it and over the next 9 years he only won it twice thats 18 years one of if not the greatest player of all time could only reach the final 3 times
This is Ding Junhui's 16th pro season and Judd Trump 14th both have reached the final Both been beaten by Snooker Granit in the final.
The longer it goes the harder it gets for either player to win it and if Ronnie didnt quite Master it you realise just how hard it is to win.
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