by Ck147 » 02 Feb 2020 Read
mantorok wrote:Ck147 wrote:mantorok wrote:The Jester from Leicester wrote:I think we're seeing Trump start to twitch. He's lost some big matches when things have got tight over the years. Don't know if it's his weird cue action or what. I think Robertson's cue action is better under pressure and he's mentally stronger.
I stick by what I said earlier, Robertson wins this.
I would favour Judd over Robbo in a pressure-situation.
Not sure on that one, think Robbo edges it
You're right, because he's doing such a bang-up job so far in this final.
Judd not really been under pressure most of this match. He was under pressure at the CoC.
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by mantorok » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:mantorok wrote:Ck147 wrote:mantorok wrote:The Jester from Leicester wrote:I think we're seeing Trump start to twitch. He's lost some big matches when things have got tight over the years. Don't know if it's his weird cue action or what. I think Robertson's cue action is better under pressure and he's mentally stronger.
I stick by what I said earlier, Robertson wins this.
I would favour Judd over Robbo in a pressure-situation.
Not sure on that one, think Robbo edges it
You're right, because he's doing such a bang-up job so far in this final.
Judd not really been under pressure most of this match. He was under pressure at the CoC.
But Neil was, and he buckled.
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by Iranu » 02 Feb 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
Eh?
You violated a guideline that’s been laid out for you previously when you’ve done the same thing. You were aware of it and you did it anyway. It may have been an honest mistake but even so the rule was there, you knew about it, and you violated it.
If you want to play the victim that’s your prerogative but you can’t expect any sympathy for that.
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by Cloud Strife » 02 Feb 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
What's this about a run in with the mods? Spill the beans please.
Also, don't go.
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by Dan-cat » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Hardly a run in, I just asked that you don't talk about a frame being done if it's still live.
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by TheRocket » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Trump has won his last 7 ranking event finals now. Which is pretty much the difference to the past where his winning rate was even below 50%.
Shows you the difference.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Nice to hear two respectful players showing grace in victory and defeat.
Also, Judd refusing to reveal the secrets that Jack has imparted
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by Ck147 » 02 Feb 2020 Read
mantorok wrote:Ck147 wrote:mantorok wrote:Ck147 wrote:mantorok wrote:I would favour Judd over Robbo in a pressure-situation.
Not sure on that one, think Robbo edges it
You're right, because he's doing such a bang-up job so far in this final.
Judd not really been under pressure most of this match. He was under pressure at the CoC.
But Neil was, and he buckled.
Yeah totally, I meant more generally, he's come back from some pretty dire positions, more so than Judd, who is a much better front runner.
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by mantorok » 02 Feb 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
We stopped calling you Ash. What more do you want?
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by Iranu » 02 Feb 2020 Read
TheRocket wrote:Trump has won his last 7 ranking event finals now. Which is pretty much the difference to the past where his winning rate was even below 50%.
Shows you the difference.
That’s pretty remarkable.
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by Ck147 » 02 Feb 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
Shame, was just starting to like you, who will you be coming back as next time?
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
Shame, was just starting to like you, who will you be coming back as next time?
The Magician from Macclesfield?
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by Cloud Strife » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
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by Iranu » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Gott in Himmell!
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by HustleKing » 02 Feb 2020 Read
The Jester from Leicester wrote:I'm gonna call it a day for this site I think. A few of you here have been pleasant enough but some people haven't been nice from the get go. Just had a run in with one of the site mods and that's made my mind up for me really.
Piece of advice for the future - be a bit more welcoming to new folk.
Don't go, you've been a great addition to the forum. Also, I enjoy taking the snake hiss out of people's football clubs, so that's one less club to banter over
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by Johnny Bravo » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Yea, but the English didn't stand a chance alone against the Germans. Without the help of the Americans, Germany would have easily won.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Yea, but the English didn't stand a chance alone against the Germans. Without the help of the Americans, Germany would have easily won.
Can anyone give a concise explanation of WW2 for me??
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by Iranu » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Yea, but the English didn't stand a chance alone against the Germans. Without the help of the Americans, Germany would have easily won.
The Russians were a far bigger help than the Americans, but you’re right we couldn’t have beaten them alone.
But my (joking) point was that German efficiency can be beaten, that’s all.
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by eraserhead » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Yea, but the English didn't stand a chance alone against the Germans. Without the help of the Americans, Germany would have easily won.
Can anyone give a concise explanation of WW2 for me??
If only Ace was here.
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by HustleKing » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
Yea, but the English didn't stand a chance alone against the Germans. Without the help of the Americans, Germany would have easily won.
Can anyone give a concise explanation of WW2 for me??
Just watch the History Channel, when they're not showing redneck reality TV
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by Dan-cat » 02 Feb 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:The Germans laid on a great tournament there
German efficiency cannot be beaten.
Two world wars beg to differ.
To be fair to Germany, they did take on the rest of the world! Not great odds and they did make quite a fist of it
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by TheRocket » 02 Feb 2020 Read
im glad gary wilson hasnt won this tournament.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 02 Feb 2020 Read
TheRocket wrote:im glad gary wilson hasnt won this tournament.
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by Cloud Strife » 02 Feb 2020 Read
TheRocket wrote:im glad gary wilson hasnt won this tournament.
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by Cloud Strife » 02 Feb 2020 Read
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