by Pink Ball » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Steve Davis v Ray Reardon (Best of 33 frames)
Quarter Finals, Match Three
Date: December 11 and 12
Venue: Wembley Conference Centre, London, United Kingdom
Vote for which of the two players you think was greater. Vote honestly, and leave your bias out of it. Don’t vote for a player just because you like them, don’t vote against a player just because you dislike them.
Consider the table conditions to be whatever conditions would have the least impact on the result.
You can use your own personal criteria for measuring greatness once it’s free of any bias towards/against (delete as applicable) players you like/dislike (delete as applicable).
Comment for whoever you wish to vote for.
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by McManusFan » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Steve.
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by Juddernaut88 » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Steve Davis
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by SnookerEd25 » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Raymondo. To avoid the whitewash.
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by Muller » 11 Dec 2020 Read
The Count, to make it more reflect what would actually happen.
He did whitewash Davis twice in the 80s...
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by Muller » 11 Dec 2020 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:Raymondo. To avoid the whitewash.
All due respect to PB but I think it shows the voting / score system is somewhat flawed. Should have invited scor predictions and would have been more equitable and realistic then?
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by Reg Varney » 11 Dec 2020 Read
The Nugget
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by HappyCamper » 11 Dec 2020 Read
davis
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by Empire State Human » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Reardon. Could have won a couple more world titles had he turned pro earlier.
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by snucar » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Davis of course!
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by The_Abbott » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Steve
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by badtemperedcyril » 11 Dec 2020 Read
Empire State Human wrote:Reardon. Could have won a couple more world titles had he turned pro earlier.
Reardon, Spencer, Houlihan, G Owen, M Owen, Gross, Barron could have been big stars in the 60’s if there’d been a professional game. Would certainly have shaken up the old guard - Pulman, Fred Davis and Williams (even though Rex was still quite young in age).
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by chengdufan » 12 Dec 2020 Read
Davis
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