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Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby Drew1404

Looking at the bottom half of the draw it's very open, Shaun Murphy is the big name there its a great chance for him to get back on track. It's also a golden opportunity for sijun and un nooh to do well although there's a chance they will meet in round 3

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby Dan-cat

Drew1404 wrote:Looking at the bottom half of the draw it's very open, Shaun Murphy is the big name there its a great chance for him to get back on track. It's also a golden opportunity for sijun and un nooh to do well although there's a chance they will meet in round 3


Shaun Murphy can't buy a frame at the moment.

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby SnookerFan

Dan-cat wrote:
Drew1404 wrote:Looking at the bottom half of the draw it's very open, Shaun Murphy is the big name there its a great chance for him to get back on track. It's also a golden opportunity for sijun and un nooh to do well although there's a chance they will meet in round 3


Shaun Murphy can't buy a frame at the moment.


He want to talk to some of Cao Yupeng's mates.

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby Dan-cat

SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:
Drew1404 wrote:Looking at the bottom half of the draw it's very open, Shaun Murphy is the big name there its a great chance for him to get back on track. It's also a golden opportunity for sijun and un nooh to do well although there's a chance they will meet in round 3


Shaun Murphy can't buy a frame at the moment.


He want to talk to some of Cao Yupeng's mates.


Hehe. They said a frame would be £50.

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby SnookerFan

Dan-cat wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:
Drew1404 wrote:Looking at the bottom half of the draw it's very open, Shaun Murphy is the big name there its a great chance for him to get back on track. It's also a golden opportunity for sijun and un nooh to do well although there's a chance they will meet in round 3


Shaun Murphy can't buy a frame at the moment.


He want to talk to some of Cao Yupeng's mates.


Hehe. They said a frame would be £50.


He must've spent £100, he's leading 2-1.

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby HappyCamper

Dan-cat wrote:
HappyCamper wrote:Zhou got a 147 but still lost.


a 147 only wins you one frame. Also, it must make it hard to concentrate afterwards. How often must this happen! I'd like to know the stats on this.


Of 149* official maximums:
111 came in victories (75%)
37 in defeats (25%)
and one in a draw (0%)

*I discounted Higgins's in the Nations Cup as it was a team event.

Re: Indian Open Heldover and Last 64 !!

Postby mick745

But really when you think about it:

all the players have won at least one frame in the match -a bit like saying in football it is an advantage scoring first -yes that is because you have an extra goal and have taken a lead

The majority of 147s are made by better players

It gives you a huge pyschological advantage while having a deflating effect on your opponent

It suggests you are playing well and cueing well.

While it is true it only wins you one frame all those other factors come into play also.


   

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