by Cloud Strife » 16 Feb 2017 Read
This particular ref always takes ages replacing balls despite having video stills at her disposal.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:This particular ref always takes ages replacing balls despite having video stills at her disposal.
Doesn't bother me.
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by Pedro147 » 16 Feb 2017 Read
The one in the Ronnie vs Ford match was a joke. It wasn't even difficult and after 3 minutes with a still screen available she still got it wrong. Ronnie ended up having to play a different shot.
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by Cloud Strife » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Pedro147 wrote:The one in the Ronnie vs Ford match was a joke. It wasn't even difficult and after 3 minutes with a still screen available she still got it wrong. Ronnie ended up having to play a different shot.
Send her back to the kitchen.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Pedro147 wrote:The one in the Ronnie vs Ford match was a joke. It wasn't even difficult and after 3 minutes with a still screen available she still got it wrong. Ronnie ended up having to play a different shot.
Referees. Like. That. Make. Him. Talk. Like. A. Robot.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
The Traders Tavern is closed.
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by LC » 16 Feb 2017 Read
I like vafai, he's awesome at laying snookers, but unfair he's had no experience on this table tho
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:The Traders Tavern is closed.
Open 24 hours according to it's website.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:on what kind of drugs is hawkins? since the perry loss he turned some corners. playing so well.
Viagra?
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by Vallomas » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Come on, Hossein!
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by Cheshire Cat » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Zhou Yuelong is destroying Lee Walker. He's been making a fair few later rounds this season.
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by Wildey » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Hossein is a very good safety player
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by Vallomas » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Zhou has gone under the radar because of the hype around Yan, but it seems that he is already at the quarters, while Yan is trailing 2-0 to Kurt Maflin.
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by Wildey » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:Zhou Yuelong is destroying Lee Walker. He's been making a fair few later rounds this season.
Never reached the Quarters before.
but looks to put that right.
Great chance to reach the Semis
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Vallomas wrote:Zhou has gone under the radar because of the hype around Yan, but it seems that he is already at the quarters, while Yan is trailing 2-0 to Kurt Maflin.
Ghou.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:Zhou Yuelong is destroying Lee Walker. He's been making a fair few later rounds this season.
Never reached the Quarters before.
but looks to put that right.
Great chance to reach the Semis
Bump it....
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by Vallomas » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Judd goes 3-1 ahead, after Vafaei losing position twice, while he started breaks with great long pots. Can't see him turning back, it's obvious that he is stressed because of the TV table.
Stuart Carrington looks also strong and very close to a career high - he leads Igor Figueiredo by 3-1.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
So, Judd vs Hawkins likely tomorrow.
That'll be a cracker.
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by Alex0paul » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Come on Yan. Best of 7 lottery
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by Johnny Bravo » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Bingtao, Yuelong and Xintong are great prospects for the future of snooker.
IMO Xintong is the most talented of the 3, but as we speak his safety and tactical game are average at best.
Bingtao seems to have the best all-round game, as we found out today when he completely outplayed Slowby.
A few tournaments ago, some people on this forum were tipping Slowby, Higgins, Ronnie and maybe even Robertson as the main favorites for the WC. The way things are shaping out right now, Hawkins and Fu are much more likely to win it.
However, I could be wrong, given the short format of play in these last events.
The longer format in the WC favors the top players.
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by Vallomas » 16 Feb 2017 Read
I would add Hossein Vafaei in the same league with the three Chinese youngsters - he just needs to play in regular basis. Now that it seems that his visa problems are over and it is very likely that he will save his pro status, I am sure that he has a lot to show.
I still think, though, that Zhou is the most mature of the four.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Bingtao, Yuelong and Xintong are great prospects for the future of snooker.
IMO Xintong is the most talented of the 3, but as we speak his safety and tactical game are average at best.
Bingtao seems to have the best all-round game, as we found out today when he completely outplayed Slowby.
A few tournaments ago, some people on this forum were tipping Slowby, Higgins, Ronnie and maybe even Robertson as the main favorites for the WC. The way things are shaping out right now, Hawkins and Fu are much more likely to win it.
However, I could be wrong, given the short format of play in these last events.
The longer format in the WC favors the top players.
Hey there foxy lady.
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by Wildey » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Bingtao, Yuelong and Xintong are great prospects for the future of snooker.
IMO Xintong is the most talented of the 3, but as we speak his safety and tactical game are average at best.
Bingtao seems to have the best all-round game, as we found out today when he completely outplayed Slowby.
A few tournaments ago, some people on this forum were tipping Slowby, Higgins, Ronnie and maybe even Robertson as the main favorites for the WC. The way things are shaping out right now, Hawkins and Fu are much more likely to win it.
However, I could be wrong, given the short format of play in these last events.
The longer format in the WC favors the top players.
for future reference his name is selby any more of that slowby bullocks and your gone
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Bingtao, Yuelong and Xintong are great prospects for the future of snooker.
IMO Xintong is the most talented of the 3, but as we speak his safety and tactical game are average at best.
Bingtao seems to have the best all-round game, as we found out today when he completely outplayed Slowby.
A few tournaments ago, some people on this forum were tipping Slowby, Higgins, Ronnie and maybe even Robertson as the main favorites for the WC. The way things are shaping out right now, Hawkins and Fu are much more likely to win it.
However, I could be wrong, given the short format of play in these last events.
The longer format in the WC favors the top players.
for future reference his name is selby any more of that slowby bullocks and your gone
Bump it?
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by Vallomas » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Any chance of this being Bingo's tournament?
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by SnookerFan » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Vallomas wrote:Any chance of this being Bingo's tournament?
If you're in it, you can win it.
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by Wildey » 16 Feb 2017 Read
Vallomas wrote:Any chance of this being Bingo's tournament?
every chance the only player left that has won at the Crucible but his game just not up there with Trump and Hawkins at the moment.
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