by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
mantorok wrote:What's your prediction SF?
I said 13-8 in predictions. (To Ronnie.)
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
mantorok wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Ronnie not there atm
Where is he? In another snooker match?
They asked him to come....
BUT HE DECLINED!
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by Alex0paul » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Edgy start
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by KatherineParsons » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Some bad misses - first two frames lost. Although Robertson was lucky several times in second frame with position.
Good thing this is best of 25.
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by Cloud Strife » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:mantorok wrote:Judd will be sitting at home thinking if only I had just rolled that yellow in...
We need a member named Yellow Ball.
Hold on a sec...
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by TheRocket » 23 Mar 2019 Read
edgy start from ROS.
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by Cloud Strife » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Ronnie suffering a metaphorical hangover from the Judd match?
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie suffering a metaphorical hangover from the Judd match?
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
The trophy.
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by D4P » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie suffering a metaphorical hangover from the Judd match?
Wouldn't be a surprise. Similar to what happened at the NI Open after beating Selby in the SF...
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by eraserhead » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Another long pot. Just need's to get his scoring going.
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by TheRocket » 23 Mar 2019 Read
1:2 for sure now.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Ronnie fans are so negative.
Long way to go in this match, and I want Robertson to win.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
2-1
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by eraserhead » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Ronnie status: Settled
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by mantorok » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Might be an edgy start but he's cueing well and looking relaxed now.
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by Holden Chinaski » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Brilliant break from the Rocket.
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by mantorok » 23 Mar 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
Long way to go in this match, and I want Robertson to win.
You'd think he'd never won anything the way some of his fans go on.
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by D4P » 23 Mar 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
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by Holden Chinaski » 23 Mar 2019 Read
I'm the most positive Ronnie fan. I almost always think he'll win.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Remember in Preston, when Hendry distracted Robbo from the studio?
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by mantorok » 23 Mar 2019 Read
D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
It used to be his mental state in a match that would send his fans into a frenzy. Then it was justified.
Now that his head is right they go into a frenzy when he misses a few shots like any other normal human being. If another player does that noone thinks anything of it.
The guy can't win.
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by Alex0paul » 23 Mar 2019 Read
D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
It’s a bit hard when your favorite player hardly wins a match
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by TheRocket » 23 Mar 2019 Read
almost missed that long red which he wanted to hit thin but really good brown after that. Good chance to make it 2:2
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by D4P » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:It’s a bit hard when your favorite player hardly wins a match
Yes, that's one of the benefits of having your favorite player be one who wins more than anyone else
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
It’s a bit hard when your favorite player hardly wins a match
Who is your favourite player?
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by Alex0paul » 23 Mar 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Alex0paul wrote:D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
It’s a bit hard when your favorite player hardly wins a match
Who is your favourite player?
Hamza Akbar
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by TheRocket » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans are so negative.
I tend to think that negativity largely stems from being emotionally invested in whether a player wins or loses.
There don't seem to be many posters around here that root for any other particular player as fervently as Ronnie fans root for Ronnie, which would mean that most posters around here (other than Ronnie fans) don't have much reason to be negative...
It’s a bit hard when your favorite player hardly wins a match
How come that you've become a supporter of Graeme Dott? Dont get me wrong but I think you know what I mean. You wouldnt find many Graeme Dott fans among Snookerfans or viewers.
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by eraserhead » 23 Mar 2019 Read
Great break , giving himself a lot of chances.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Mar 2019 Read
These eight frames won't last long.
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