by SnookeredMyself » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Robbo has this rare gift, to be able to get away with anything.
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Massive frame this, could decide if Allen does end winning this final or not.
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by Skullman » 15 Nov 2015 Read
After many long safety battles, Robbo eventually goes 9-5 up. Just like that UK final between Allen and Judd...
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:After many long safety battles, Robbo eventually goes 9-5 up. Just like that UK final between Allen and Judd...
So now I just hope Allen wins at least 1 or 2 more frames to make this more interesting...
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by SnookeredMyself » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Unbelievable clearance of 18, while half of the audience wake up wondering where they are.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Game over.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2015 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:dont have high hopes andre. i just cant enjoy the snooker without ronnie. when is the masters deadline?
For Ronnie, an hour before the first match starts. For everyone else, I'm not sure.
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:dont have high hopes andre. i just cant enjoy the snooker without ronnie. when is the masters deadline?
For Ronnie, an hour before the first match starts. For everyone else, I'm not sure.
For everyone, after the UK Champs or Gibraltar Open, Ronnie's no different.
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by Skullman » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Allen still seems to be stuck in can't make a 10 break mode from last frame.
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by Skullman » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Looks like it'll be all tense and scrappy frames until the end.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:dont have high hopes andre. i just cant enjoy the snooker without ronnie. when is the masters deadline?
For Ronnie, an hour before the first match starts. For everyone else, I'm not sure.
For everyone, after the UK Champs or Gibraltar Open, Ronnie's no different.
Ronnie just needs to put a call in to Barry Hearn and he's in, regardless of deadlines.
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by Skullman » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Looks like the match is done. Shame the standard collapsed after the last MSI.
Still Robbo was the better player today overall and will be happy to get another trophy since his last big win was almost 18 months ago.
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by SnookeredMyself » 15 Nov 2015 Read
An amateur tennis player using a golf club would play much better than Mark does right now.
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by GJ » 15 Nov 2015 Read
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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by Vallomas » 15 Nov 2015 Read
The last two frames were so boring... Totally scrappy and you knew that Robbo would win them at the end.
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Well done Neil
Where's GJ?
Allen lost it in the first session obviously, too many safety erros allowed Robbo in, plus missing some silly balls didn't help matters either.
But well done Robbo, a player of his quality was bound to win a big title sooner or later.
Hopefully Ding will follow the same path.
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
GJ wrote:COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
lol
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by GJ » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Hendo fan hiding so im not the only one who vanishes
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
GJ wrote:Hendo fan hiding so im not the only one who vanishes
Hendry isn't playing anymore, he only has the other Scots to rely on.
But you and him sure are similar
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Crap final. Need the UK to deliver one.
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by Vallomas » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:But well done Robbo, a player of his quality was bound to win a big title sooner or later.
He needs to do it in a ranker though, because if he doesn't he will probably drop after the UK Championship where Ding is now.
Anyway, Robbo was the best of two in the final, he deserved the trophy, but he didn't bring his A game in this tournament (except for the 144 and maybe the last two frames against Perry).
I also hope that this will help his confidence and play better snooker in the two major tournaments he has ahead.
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by GJ » 15 Nov 2015 Read
This event is only behind the majors
Huge boost for robbo
Let the haters hate
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Nov 2015 Read
GJ wrote: This event is only behind the majors
Huge boost for robbo
Let the haters hate
No it's not, don't be silly.
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by Skullman » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:GJ wrote: This event is only behind the majors
Huge boost for robbo
Let the haters hate
No it's not, don't be silly.
What is above it then, excluding the majors?
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
of course it is just bellow the Majors Cloud, Ronnie proved it last 2 events
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Anyway, well done again Neil, I didn't want him to win this Final, but I'm happy for him still, a player of his superb quality would always win a big title like this sooner rather than later.
Like I said earlier, just hope Ding can follow the same path, he's as good as Robbo, just the World Title missing.
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by PoolBoy » 15 Nov 2015 Read
Got to concede, the bookies got it spot on again!
I remember we were all puzzled at Robbo being installed as pre-tournament favourite despite displaying little form to justify the tag - and an on-form Higgins was rated as only 5th favourite. Well, as he didn't reach the last-4, that was correct, also!
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by Andre147 » 15 Nov 2015 Read
PoolBoy wrote:Got to concede, the bookies got it spot on again!
I remember we were all puzzled at Robbo being installed as pre-tournament favourite despite displaying little form to justify the tag - and an on-form Higgins was rated as only 5th favourite. Well, as he didn't reach the last-4, that was correct, also!
Thing is bookies often get it wrong. They didn't this time, but for me too Higgins was the favourite pre-tournament.
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