by Wildey » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote: Normally someone like Selby would play to stay in baulk so that he can then tiddle up behind a colour.
Thats so not true of Selby's Game its laughable.
do you actually know anything about the sport? i doubt it.
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:massiva frame for neil
but i can see him coming back from 2-5 down
I don't the way he's playing, he's not a Selby who can suddently switch it on.
But from 5-3 down a slim chance, 5-2 don't think so.
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by Cloud Strife » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote: Normally someone like Selby would play to stay in baulk so that he can then tiddle up behind a colour.
Thats so not true of Selby's Game its laughable.
do you actually know anything about the sport? i doubt it.
Okay, fair enough. It must be only Ronnie he does that against then because I do recall him doing it at least a dozen times in the world final.
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
If patterns continue, then Trump wins the next frame, Robbo reduces to 5-4 and then Judd wins 6-4.
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by Cloud Strife » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:If patterns continue, then Trump wins the next frame, Robbo reduces to 5-4 and then Judd wins 6-4.
Patterns.
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by Skullman » 08 Nov 2014 Read
4-3 now.
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote: Normally someone like Selby would play to stay in baulk so that he can then tiddle up behind a colour.
Thats so not true of Selby's Game its laughable.
do you actually know anything about the sport? i doubt it.
Okay, fair enough. It must be only Ronnie he does that against then because I do recall him doing it at least a dozen times in the world final.
More than a dozen times in fact, he did that so often in the World Final, especially 3rd session. The most painful session of Snooker as a Ronnie fan that one
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by masterdoctorgenius » 08 Nov 2014 Read
trump hasnt scored heavily and still leads 4-3
not only ronnie has to improve, also neil/trump have to also
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by Wildey » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote: Normally someone like Selby would play to stay in baulk so that he can then tiddle up behind a colour.
Thats so not true of Selby's Game its laughable.
do you actually know anything about the sport? i doubt it.
Okay, fair enough. It must be only Ronnie he does that against then because I do recall him doing it at least a dozen times in the world final.
Granted he does change his game slightly playing Ronnie but he plays the percentages and playing Ronnie the Percentage of him clearing up after a mistake is higher.
Thats why Selby record against Ronnie is Good compared to Murphy who tries to out pot Ronnie.
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by Cloud Strife » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote: Normally someone like Selby would play to stay in baulk so that he can then tiddle up behind a colour.
Thats so not true of Selby's Game its laughable.
do you actually know anything about the sport? i doubt it.
Okay, fair enough. It must be only Ronnie he does that against then because I do recall him doing it at least a dozen times in the world final.
More than a dozen times in fact, he did that so often in the World Final, especially 3rd session. The most painful session of Snooker as a Ronnie fan that one
Andre.
Wild.
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by Cloud Strife » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Judd keeps missing sitters. Whats the matter with him?
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:and again misses black off its spot
He wants GJ to be happy me thinks...
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by masterdoctorgenius » 08 Nov 2014 Read
i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
In fact I think Ronnie will stand more of a chance agaoinst Neil than against Trump.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
In fact I think Ronnie will stand more of a chance agaoinst Neil than against Trump.
neil will slow down ronnie like selby
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by Cloud Strife » 08 Nov 2014 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
I agree.
Neil would go into his shell and play the percentages more against Ronnie.
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by Wildey » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
In fact I think Ronnie will stand more of a chance agaoinst Neil than against Trump.
Judd has a better record against Ronnie too 6-6 overall and 3-3 in Main events.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:i am more comfortable if judd plays ronnie tomorrow
he will try to attack and give some chances if needed
neil is a tough nut to crack
In fact I think Ronnie will stand more of a chance agaoinst Neil than against Trump.
Judd has a better record against Ronnie too 6-6 overall and 3-3 in Main events.
but only one match was playerd over 10 frames, and that was 2013 WC SF which ronnie won comfortably
all others were bo11 at max
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by Andre147 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
I can still see Robbo winning this match, but he'll have to improve in order to do so.
Trump should win it from here and set up a clash with Ronnie.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Judd keeps missing sitters. Whats the matter with him?
Decline, obviously
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by Snooker Overdrive » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Robbo is making some uncharacteristic mistakes in this match
But he's in again
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by The Cueist » 08 Nov 2014 Read
Well he is a poacher tht pots well
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by Clara8633 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:btw i like trumps current hair cut more than his 2011 look
He looks so old, more like 35 than 25.
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by Clara8633 » 08 Nov 2014 Read
That was a good century break from Robbo
Hopefully he'll do a comeback to beat my least favourite player.
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