by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:SnookerFan wrote:1-1 in Full vs Murphy.
Has Fu had his dinner?
Damn autocorrect.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
FU!
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Shaun Murphy 1-1 Marco Fu
Mark Allen 2-1 Neil Robertson
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:Hmmm, Allen not lying down as predicted on here.
who the hell thought Allen would lay down?
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by Snooker Overdrive » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:Hmmm, Allen not lying down as predicted on here.
No one who knows Mark Allen has predicted him to roll over. He always raises his game against the top players, he's fearless and a fighter. A very dangerous combination.
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by Skullman » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Had to go out. Miss much?
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:FU!
Morning mate, you ok today?
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by Snooker Overdrive » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Had to go out. Miss much?
Robbo struggling with his long potting but is otherwise playing well.
Allen raised his game but is still making a few errors here and there.
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Skullman wrote:Had to go out. Miss much?
Robbo struggling with his long potting but is otherwise playing well.
Allen raised his game but is still making a few errors here and there.
Interesting stuff. Both playing well, without being exceptional. This shows just how well Perry was playing yesterday and what a job Ronnie had on his hands.
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by hendry_fan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Robbo has decided to go large!
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
hendry_fan wrote:I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
Out of the two, I'm more worried by Robbo's mindset.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Murphy leads frame 3.
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Jabbed it. Horrible.
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by hendry_fan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:hendry_fan wrote:I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
Out of the two, I'm more worried by Robbo's mindset.
And just as we speak Allen misses another one,lets Robbo in and Robbo clears up to win the frame.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Will Dale vs Wasley go to a third session? Discuss.
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:hendry_fan wrote:I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
Out of the two, I'm more worried by Robbo's mindset.
nothing wrong with Robbo's mindset
out of interest have you watched much snooker over the last 5 years?
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Blimey, shouldn't you be in church porker? 10 seconds in and I'm totally bored. Makes good points on hard work though. Marco's favourite?
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by Cannonball » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Cannonball wrote:hendry_fan wrote:I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
Out of the two, I'm more worried by Robbo's mindset.
nothing wrong with Robbo's mindset
out of interest have you watched much snooker over the last 5 years?
A fair bit. I don't buy into this Robbo is solid baloney. With his breakbuilding and potting ability, he would have had Ding's season if we was rock solid. He looks nervous to me.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
WHERE'S THE CUE BALL GOING?
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by Skullman » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Marco steals frame three after having needed a snooker. 2-1.
Smurph could've won all three so far.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Marco steals a frame after needing 3 snookers. He got them, Murphy potted frame ball again but latter potted the white and Fu took the frame.
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Cannonball wrote:Wildey wrote:Cannonball wrote:hendry_fan wrote:I have to be honest,in all the years i,ve been watchin snooker,Allens not a player who i,ve often watched compared with many others,but what i,ve noticed is that his temperament costs him often and another thing i,ve noticed about him is that he often misses pots at important,crucial times and often misses too many easy ones out of the blue,a tad too many,these mistakes often cost him dearly.
Out of the two, I'm more worried by Robbo's mindset.
nothing wrong with Robbo's mindset
out of interest have you watched much snooker over the last 5 years?
A fair bit. I don't buy into this Robbo is solid baloney. With his breakbuilding and potting ability, he would have had Ding's season if we was rock solid. He looks nervous to me.
Ding has had a season only 1 other player has ever had so that argument doesent fit either.
Robbo has won 2 ranking titles including the UK one of only 8 players to win World, UK and Masters
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by Skullman » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Allen on max but misses on 40. Reds spread lovely now, just the sort of situation Robbo makes good sized breaks from.
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by Skullman » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Oh dear, Marco. Was in for another steal, but leans on the yellow and gives Shaun an open table.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Worst thing that ever happened to BBC televised snooker was when they got rid of match choice on Interactive.
I'm halfway through watching Murphy and Fu on interactive, and they change the match. I look at Eurosport, it aint on. So I am watching it on a computer that won't stop buffering.
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Bad shot from robertson
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by Wildey » 27 Apr 2014 Read
but that pot was awesome
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Worst thing that ever happened to BBC televised snooker was when they got rid of match choice on Interactive.
I'm halfway through watching Murphy and Fu on interactive, and they change the match. I look at Eurosport, it aint on. So I am watching it on a computer that won't stop buffering.
And the worst thing is, you know they'll put squillions of streams up for the flat out balls-to-the-wall excitement that is Wimbledon fortnight.
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by Skullman » 27 Apr 2014 Read
Gutsy break from Robbo to go 3-2, especially the penultimate red.
Ton #98
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