Will Yan Bingtao dominate?
With his first ranker in the bag, will Bingtao now have the ability and confidence to dominate the sport?
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Cloud Strife wrote:The only thing Yan Bingtao will dominate is the buffet cart, if his current waistline is anything to go by.
The next Stephen Lee in the making perhaps?
D4P wrote:Worth noting that this week marked only the 2nd time Yan made it as far as the QF, since losing the Final of the NI Open to Mark Williams.
Also worth noting that his path to victory this week required him to beat Rod Lawler, Alan McManus, Chen Zifan, Li Hang, Matthew Selt, and Mark Joyce. Not exactly top competition...
SnookerFan wrote:How come every time somebody wins a tournament, we discuss whether they'll dominate?
Pink Ball wrote:D4P wrote:Worth noting that this week marked only the 2nd time Yan made it as far as the QF, since losing the Final of the NI Open to Mark Williams.
Also worth noting that his path to victory this week required him to beat Rod Lawler, Alan McManus, Chen Zifan, Li Hang, Matthew Selt, and Mark Joyce. Not exactly top competition...
Doesn’t matter. He’s got his breakthrough. It’s a massive mental barrier smashed.
Alex0paul wrote:He is provisionally world number 1 for the 21/22 season with Mark Joyce second
SnookerFan wrote:How come every time somebody wins a tournament, we discuss whether they'll dominate?
The_Abbott wrote:SnookerFan wrote:How come every time somebody wins a tournament, we discuss whether they'll dominate?
Where is the "Will Mark King dominate" thread?
SnookerFan wrote:The_Abbott wrote:SnookerFan wrote:How come every time somebody wins a tournament, we discuss whether they'll dominate?
Where is the "Will Mark King dominate" thread?
Is it too late to start one in light of Dominic Dale's Shanghai Masters triumph?
Pink Ball wrote:More chance of my hole dominating. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
vodkadiet1 wrote:Snooker's answer to Murun Buchstansangur is definitely the best player in the world at the moment. At least of the players who know how to find an airport!
SnookerFan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Snooker's answer to Murun Buchstansangur is definitely the best player in the world at the moment. At least of the players who know how to find an airport!
Who?
vodkadiet1 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Snooker's answer to Murun Buchstansangur is definitely the best player in the world at the moment. At least of the players who know how to find an airport!
Who?
Bingtao!
SnookerFan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Snooker's answer to Murun Buchstansangur is definitely the best player in the world at the moment. At least of the players who know how to find an airport!
Who?
Bingtao!
Fine, bucking hell. I'll Google it.
"Murun Buchstansangur was a series of animated shorts produced by Bevanfield Films for the TV station Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. It comprised fifty-two episodes; each was written, directed and narrated by Timothy Forder. The title character was a small blue-grey creature who lived under the kitchen cupboard of a house in an unspecified town."
Jeez, Vodka. Comparing Chinese people to small, grey cartoon characters?