by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:Raphael98 wrote:Imagine a match between Wilson and Lisowski, a complete contrast of styles! And as I write this, Wilson flukes a snooker!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Wilson would win that. I’ve noticed his slow play often destroys the rhythm of the natural players.
I would o loved to have seen Wlison play against good old Cliff Thorburn,or Mr Griffiths.
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by Ash147 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Ash147 wrote:Raphael98 wrote:Imagine a match between Wilson and Lisowski, a complete contrast of styles! And as I write this, Wilson flukes a snooker!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Wilson would win that. I’ve noticed his slow play often destroys the rhythm of the natural players.
I would o loved to have seen Wlison play against good old Cliff Thorburn,or Mr Griffiths.
Kyren Wilson is just a younger version of Peter Ebdon. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up having a very similar career.
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by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:What an amazing crowd.
Brilliant to see
What an amazing miss on the blue from Mags.
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by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Ash147 wrote:Raphael98 wrote:Imagine a match between Wilson and Lisowski, a complete contrast of styles! And as I write this, Wilson flukes a snooker!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Wilson would win that. I’ve noticed his slow play often destroys the rhythm of the natural players.
I would o loved to have seen Wlison play against good old Cliff Thorburn,or Mr Griffiths.
Kyren Wilson is just a younger version of Peter Ebdon. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up having a very similar career.
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by Raphael98 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:What an amazing crowd.
Brilliant to see
I remember a final between Carter and Hamilton, and Hamilton was making a break, every shot was clapped, nevermind how easy or hard it was! They really are enthusiastic!
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by Holden Chinaski » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:How did you play today Holden?
A bit like Maguire today..
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by Ash147 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
hendry_fan wrote:Where,s MDG?,i,m intrested to see what he thought of Mags performance.
He probably thinks Maguire should retire.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Kyren played well.
Can't believe the way Maguire played last night compared to tonight
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:How did you play today Holden?
A bit like Maguire today..
AAAhhh well.
Hope you enjoyed it anyway
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by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Well,i think we can say for sure that Mr Wilson deserved to win.
Mags served up an egg with a few chips tnight.
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by nice_shoes_ken » 02 Feb 2019 Read
He ain't on fire, he's Stephen Maguire.
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by Holden Chinaski » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:How did you play today Holden?
A bit like Maguire today..
AAAhhh well.
Hope you enjoyed it anyway
I did. Just need to play more, it was too long ago. Made some good pots but never got a big break going.
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by Ash147 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Really hoping Gilbert wins tomorrow.
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by Holden Chinaski » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Pretty dire Maguire
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by Alex0paul » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:Really hoping Gilbert wins tomorrow.
Same
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by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:Where,s MDG?,i,m intrested to see what he thought of Mags performance.
He probably thinks Maguire should retire.
I,m gonna watch the darts now,The Masters is on.
Peter Wright is playing right now.
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by Holden Chinaski » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Fonzie wants his jacket back, Jimmy.
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by Raphael98 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
Well done to Wilson! Tough luck for Maguire, but when you play as bad as he did (with some luck against him), you can't possibly have a chance to win. About Wilson, he may have had a few pieces of luck, but he was consistent enough to win (plus that 63 clearance!)
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by Raphael98 » 02 Feb 2019 Read
And about the final between Wilson and Gilbert, I say: May the best one win, but I confess that I would like Gilbert to win because he's been too long without winning a ranker, but Wilson winning wouldn't be a problem as well, so...
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by hendry_fan » 02 Feb 2019 Read
A wee consolation for Hendry_fan,Peter Snakebite Wright beats Adrian Jackpot Lewis 10-9.
Lewis missed 2 match darts.
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by Wildey » 03 Feb 2019 Read
Dave needs this monkey off his back.
when players lose from in front its called bottling no matter how the match went. Personally i think thats just a load of crap because there's two players involved and only room for one at the table at a time, however Gilbert did bottle the World Open Final and i never say that lightly.
I make Kyren a very strong fave for the title he handles pressure much better than Gilbert and with 2,500 watching in the arena Dave might wilt. He got lucky today Jones was more out of his depth than he was.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 03 Feb 2019 Read
I think the reason Wilson handles pressure well is that he has memorised his cue action so well he rarely twitches. It is like a machine that he knows he can rely on.
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by SnookerFan » 03 Feb 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Ash147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Goodnight all.
Good night.
Bye Ash and Snookerfan
It was nice of him to put me to bed.
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