by csprince » 24 Jun 2022 Read
yan bingtao could be one to watache (somebody was going to say it)
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by Doc » 24 Jun 2022 Read
I quite like the way Aaron Hill plays the game. If he could somehow improve his consistency, I think he could have a deep run in an event.
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by Prop » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Expect Robertson will have another good season, and it’ll be interesting to see whether Judd’s flash of form at the Worlds was a sign of him getting back to his best.
I’m not sure whether Ronnie will now kick back and relax a bit, go back to picking and choosing his tournaments, or whether he’ll have the same busy approach as last season.
I expect a few of the older veterans will have success in smaller tournaments.
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by Iranu » 24 Jun 2022 Read
I have a feeling Willo will win a big tournament.
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by SteveJJ » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Prop wrote:Expect Robertson will have another good season, and it’ll be interesting to see whether Judd’s flash of form at the Worlds was a sign of him getting back to his best.
I’m not sure whether Ronnie will now kick back and relax a bit, go back to picking and choosing his tournaments, or whether he’ll have the same busy approach as last season.
I expect a few of the older veterans will have success in smaller tournaments.
Ronnie's entered the championship league so would suggest he might be planning a busy one
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by SteveJJ » 24 Jun 2022 Read
At least there will be a bigger battle for rookie of the year with potentially 16 rookies as opposed to 2 last season.
Minimum of 14, assuming Sarkis turns up.
Maximum of 16, if TT's replacement takes his place and if there is a new African champ.
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by SteveJJ » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Provisional end of season rankings show Bingham, McGill and Selby out of the top 16 and Murphy out of the top 32, so they will be under pressure to have good seasons.
I don't think Xintong (4th), Vafaei (11th) and Jimmy Robertson (14th) will be that high in the actual end of season rankings.
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by GeF » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Welsh open in Wales, Scottish in Scotland... what happen to WST?
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by McManusFan » 24 Jun 2022 Read
I reckon Higgins will win everything but the kitchen sink, then retire.
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by Juddernaut88 » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Come on Judd!
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by Pink Ball » 24 Jun 2022 Read
Trump will be player of the season and will overcome his Triple Crown hoodoo.
Selby will improve, but he won’t be near top form.
O’Sullivan will win at least one event.
Zhao will struggle.
Yan will win more than one event.
Robertson will win multiple tournaments, none of them the World Championship
Selt will play rubbish.
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by Wildey » 24 Jun 2022 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Prop wrote:Expect Robertson will have another good season, and it’ll be interesting to see whether Judd’s flash of form at the Worlds was a sign of him getting back to his best.
I’m not sure whether Ronnie will now kick back and relax a bit, go back to picking and choosing his tournaments, or whether he’ll have the same busy approach as last season.
I expect a few of the older veterans will have success in smaller tournaments.
Ronnie's entered the championship league so would suggest he might be planning a busy one
Wouldn't be a surprise if Ronnie wins stage 1 for practice and pulls out of Stage 2
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by Acé » 25 Jun 2022 Read
we had Juddnation: A New Hope from 2019-2021
now it's gonna be
Juddnation: The Juddernaut Strikes Back
watch this space
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by Iranu » 25 Jun 2022 Read
Acé wrote:we had Juddnation: A New Hope from 2019-2021
now it's gonna be
Juddnation: The Juddernaut Strikes Back
watch this space
You forgot Juddnation: The Ronnie Annexation
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by Holden Chinaski » 25 Jun 2022 Read
PATHETIC
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by Doc » 25 Jun 2022 Read
What's pathetic?
Is this more 'inside' stuff that newbies like me won't understand?
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by Holden Chinaski » 25 Jun 2022 Read
Doc wrote:What's pathetic?
Is this more 'inside' stuff that newbies like me won't understand?
Go fish.
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