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  • #16
    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post

    Had the bottle to step up and have a go, so fair play to him.
    I was going to post something similar .

    Maybe I’m getting over sensitive in my old age but it doesn’t sit well with me when forum members ridicule a guy who is a snooker player like themselves who they have never met .

    I really hope he doesn’t look on here and see the ‘friendly’ welcome he would get as a member and this is coming from people who have never competed at that level.

    I was hoping this forum wasn’t like the other one i looked at but there has been a couple of things recently that has started to change my mind.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Starsky View Post

      I was going to post something similar .

      Maybe I’m getting over sensitive in my old age but it doesn’t sit well with me when forum members ridicule a guy who is a snooker player like themselves who they have never met .

      I really hope he doesn’t look on here and see the ‘friendly’ welcome he would get as a member and this is coming from people who have never competed at that level.

      I was hoping this forum wasn’t like the other one i looked at but there has been a couple of things recently that has started to change my mind.
      Nobody is ridiculing Billy Ginn , if you had followed this sorry and borefest saga from member " inoffthered " who was/is taking the pizz out of us all with his Billy Ginn extravaganza it would be embarrassing for the said Billy himself. Troll activity at its worst and immature to boot. "inoffthered" was loving the attention he craves so badly . If you are interested the Facebook page "Billy Ginn Appreciation Society" is actively seeking new members

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post

        Had the bottle to step up and have a go, so fair play to him.
        And he has a nice style , handy player with potential , here he knocks in an 82 break

        (33) 82 Break - YouTube

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by balkend View Post

          Nobody is ridiculing Billy Ginn , if you had followed this sorry and borefest saga from member " inoffthered " who was/is taking the pizz out of us all with his Billy Ginn extravaganza it would be embarrassing for the said Billy himself. Troll activity at its worst and immature to boot. "inoffthered" was loving the attention he craves so badly . If you are interested the Facebook page "Billy Ginn Appreciation Society" is actively seeking new members
          ^^^^^^^ absolutely spot on ^^^^^^^

          I know a number of players that played in Q school , all of them the same standard as Billy . Great club players , totally dedicated but would do very well to get to the latter stages of the events . They even won a few matches between them , but none of them would become pro players .
          They all play for the love of the game and I suppose a chance to play an ‘established’ name .
          Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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          • #20
            Back on topic….

            I see Ross Muir has got through with another ton. I hope he qualifies as he seems to have been one of the better more consistent players over these Q school events .

            Tony Knowles through to round three .
            I bet the bosses at the Loose Women programme are happy this event isn’t televised as they would lose half their viewership

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by Starsky View Post
              Back on topic….

              I see Ross Muir has got through with another ton. I hope he qualifies as he seems to have been one of the better more consistent players over these Q school events .

              Tony Knowles through to round three .
              I bet the bosses at the Loose Women programme are happy this event isn’t televised as they would lose half their viewership
              LOL ! hope Tony doesn't have many loose shots anyway. Empathy for Luo Honghao

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              • #22
                Why Empathy for Luo Honghao ????
                Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by Neil Taperell View Post
                  Why Empathy for Luo Honghao ????
                  His family wanted him to pursue a career as a classical pianist , at which he was highly gifted . He went down 4 -2 to Craig Steadman a couple of days ago and has lost a lot more matches than he wins in recent times. Q School is a hard school

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                  • #24
                    Ah i see .......hope he qualifies through this last qualifying round then .
                    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by balkend View Post

                      His family wanted him to pursue a career as a classical pianist , at which he was highly gifted . He went down 4 -2 to Craig Steadman a couple of days ago and has lost a lot more matches than he wins in recent times. Q School is a hard school
                      That's a story the press got hold of really. Luo Honghau switched from piano to snooker when he was about 10 or 11, so never really seriously worked towards a career as a pianist. He had a section on the BBC when he qualified for the worlds a couple of years ago where he played some piano, and he wasn't all that. Decent snooker player though, and he's still very young so lots of opportunities to come. Getting whitewashed by Shaun Murphy at the worlds probably set him back a little confidence wise

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post

                        That's a story the press got hold of really. Luo Honghau switched from piano to snooker when he was about 10 or 11, so never really seriously worked towards a career as a pianist. He had a section on the BBC when he qualified for the worlds a couple of years ago where he played some piano, and he wasn't all that. Decent snooker player though, and he's still very young so lots of opportunities to come. Getting whitewashed by Shaun Murphy at the worlds probably set him back a little confidence wise


                        Luo said: “I played the piano from a very young age, maybe five, and I had got to a level that was one grade below becoming a professional musician. “There are two separate systems for music in China 10th is the top and last level. I had got to the 9th level. I had and still have the ability to get to the 10th but I didn’t really have the time to take the test, because of snooker."

                        Yeah , that drubbing by Shaun Murphy set him back . He had Ronnie under pressure in a quarter final a few years ago but Ronnie fouled the reds pack with the X of the rest. Nobody noticed at the time. Ronnie said he felt nothing. Ronnie offered to replay the match . Think it was a 9 framer

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                        • #27
                          Luo came under pressure from his Grandmother to drop snooker for music . You know what its like when Granny glares at you !

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by balkend View Post



                            Luo said: “I played the piano from a very young age, maybe five, and I had got to a level that was one grade below becoming a professional musician. “There are two separate systems for music in China 10th is the top and last level. I had got to the 9th level. I had and still have the ability to get to the 10th but I didn’t really have the time to take the test, because of snooker."

                            Yeah , that drubbing by Shaun Murphy set him back . He had Ronnie under pressure in a quarter final a few years ago but Ronnie fouled the reds pack with the X of the rest. Nobody noticed at the time. Ronnie said he felt nothing. Ronnie offered to replay the match . Think it was a 9 framer
                            Yeah, I saw that. It is BS really. In england there are 8 grades for classical music. You don't magically become a professional at grade 8. I went to specialist music school from age 12 and then to university to do my music degree at 18. In the former, most people attending had their grade 8 by 13, but maybe 1% or less of those is now making a living as a concert pianist/violinist etc. In China it is even tougher. Every kid learns violin or piano, like kids learn recorder in the UK. I did the Chinese Suzuki method from age 7-12, and it wasn't much different from the english grades system. There were a few very young chinese pianists at the school I went to, and they had their grade 8 at age 7 or 8. Not saying the guy isn't a good pianist, but much like in snooker there is a very big different from playing to a 'professional' standard and having what it takes to be a pro.

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post

                              Yeah, I saw that. It is BS really. In england there are 8 grades for classical music. You don't magically become a professional at grade 8. I went to specialist music school from age 12 and then to university to do my music degree at 18. In the former, most people attending had their grade 8 by 13, but maybe 1% or less of those is now making a living as a concert pianist/violinist etc. In China it is even tougher. Every kid learns violin or piano, like kids learn recorder in the UK. I did the Chinese Suzuki method from age 7-12, and it wasn't much different from the english grades system. There were a few very young chinese pianists at the school I went to, and they had their grade 8 at age 7 or 8. Not saying the guy isn't a good pianist, but much like in snooker there is a very big different from playing to a 'professional' standard and having what it takes to be a pro.
                              That’s very interesting Mark .

                              Just out of interest , did you go on to have a career in music ?

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by Rane View Post

                                Yes I think worldsnooker needs to consider other ways to qualify or maybe open the tour for all. It?s no god news for the future of snooker, but it?s very easy to understand that they try to get back with the money involved today. A good run at the shoot out and your bills are payed for a year to come, and that?s basicly a tournament nearly all on the tour can win.
                                i think they're just an enterprise aiming at profits and they don't care how poorly run or without any foresight they appear to have as long as sufficient profit is made , i mean every donkey knows that ng on yee won't win a match on tour you're just supposed to throw your brain out the window , different to football of course with the fans and media uproar that caused the super league to be cancelled but snooker isn't nearly as big as football and thats the way they like it i suppose.

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