by Holden Chinaski » 27 Nov 2020 Read
Ok.
-
Holden Chinaski
- Posts: 30188
- Joined: 26 July 2013
- Location: Belgium
- Snooker Idol: The Belgiums
- Walk-On: A little less conversation - Elvis
by chengdufan » 27 Nov 2020 Read
I watched Pang Junxu last week and I'd say he really appears to be the one to watch next season.
He's a great potter and has very intelligent shot selection. He needs a very slight tightening up on positional play and safety execution, but he's not far off in those areas. I wouldn't be surprised to see him make a quarter or semi final this season.
-
chengdufan
- Posts: 11524
- Joined: 08 July 2016
- Location: Chongqing
- Snooker Idol: Xiao Guodong
- Highest Break: 25
- Walk-On: Europe - The Final Countdown
by Pink Ball » 27 Nov 2020 Read
chengdufan wrote:I watched Pang Junxu last week and I'd say he really appears to be the one to watch next season.
He's a great potter and has very intelligent shot selection. He needs a very slight tightening up on positional play and safety execution, but he's not far off in those areas. I wouldn't be surprised to see him make a quarter or semi final this season.
If he made even one ranking semi-final, you would be a massive Think Pink contender, surely. You have him as your wildcard, don't you? I've seen him once or twice and he has the look of a very good player.
-
Pink Ball
- Posts: 22333
- Joined: 07 April 2015
- Location: Galway city, Ireland
- Snooker Idol: You are a banker
- Walk-On: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkfgIUiCiUQ
by chengdufan » 28 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:chengdufan wrote:I watched Pang Junxu last week and I'd say he really appears to be the one to watch next season.
He's a great potter and has very intelligent shot selection. He needs a very slight tightening up on positional play and safety execution, but he's not far off in those areas. I wouldn't be surprised to see him make a quarter or semi final this season.
If he made even one ranking semi-final, you would be a massive Think Pink contender, surely. You have him as your wildcard, don't you? I've seen him once or twice and he has the look of a very good player.
Jamie Jones is probably the most likely wildcard to get to the later stages. As most Thinky Pinkies chose him though, I thought I'd take a punt on someone else. I hadn't seen Pang play when I selected him, but noticed that his results over the previous year or so looked more impressive than the other young pros.
-
chengdufan
- Posts: 11524
- Joined: 08 July 2016
- Location: Chongqing
- Snooker Idol: Xiao Guodong
- Highest Break: 25
- Walk-On: Europe - The Final Countdown
by badtemperedcyril » 28 Nov 2020 Read
Jamie Jones is a sweet guy. Be nice to see him in the later stages.
-
badtemperedcyril
- Posts: 3240
- Joined: 11 August 2020
- Snooker Idol: Jackie Rea
- Walk-On: Sherry
-
by cupotee » 28 Nov 2020 Read
will lose to ants mc gill in the next round
-
cupotee
- Posts: 776
- Joined: 27 July 2020
by SnookerEd25 » 28 Nov 2020 Read
badtemperedcyril wrote:Jamie Jones is a sweet guy. Be nice to see him in the later stages.
Hope so; he's on my ThinkPink team...
I like Jamie.
-
SnookerEd25
- Posts: 18674
- Joined: 10 October 2011
- Location: West London
- Snooker Idol: Cliff Wilson
- Highest Break: 53
- Walk-On: Play with Fire (Rolling Stones)
by cupotee » 28 Nov 2020 Read
cupotee wrote:will lose to ants mc gill in the next round
that aged well
-
cupotee
- Posts: 776
- Joined: 27 July 2020