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  • rman
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    Not really enjoying this final, many frames have been tedious and too long. Ding hit century after century in his last match and now he's been dragged into a defensive battle against the grinder Selby. Hope Ding wins this, really can't stand the thought of Selby becoming champion with his style of play.

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  • Ethanat
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    Originally Posted by wemba View Post
    Selby: "Hello Master Ding, welcome to my dungeon"

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    That's wickedly funny.

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  • Caroline
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    Originally Posted by wemba View Post
    Selby: "Hello Master Ding, welcome to my dungeon"

    [ATTACH]18374[/ATTACH]
    More please

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
    If Ding plays the way he did against McManus tomorrow, I still think he will win.
    Really don't think that would be good enough, if Selby keeps his own level. He has to play better.
    What could help though is that to me Ding looked fitter at the end of the day.

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  • wemba
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    Selby: "Hello Master Ding, welcome to my dungeon"

    Starved-Of-Chances.jpg
    Last edited by wemba; 2 May 2016, 07:57 AM. Reason: added image

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  • cally
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    Tidy....... :snooker:

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by gavpowell View Post
    It was one of the things that amazed and amused me about Sam Baird to be honest - said a chat with a fan during the match helped him settle his nerves.

    Regarding Ronnie, is it me or does he seem to have lost most of his sense of humour as the years have gone by? I suppose the expectations are different now he's the legend rather than a talented young player, but he seems a lot lighter in clips from 15 or so years ago.
    his head was in a bin that year, he should have lost to dave harold when 4-0 down in a race to 5 in an earlier round but ended up with maybe he most perfect ever performance to win the final against mark williams 9-1.

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  • gavpowell
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    Funny thing is if it were ronnie chatting to me looking to pinch a ciggy during the regal scottish in 2000 nobody bothers......
    It was one of the things that amazed and amused me about Sam Baird to be honest - said a chat with a fan during the match helped him settle his nerves.

    Regarding Ronnie, is it me or does he seem to have lost most of his sense of humour as the years have gone by? I suppose the expectations are different now he's the legend rather than a talented young player, but he seems a lot lighter in clips from 15 or so years ago.

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by alabadi View Post
    that was brutal, like 2 boxers non wanting to give in. looks like Selby was tiring at the end there. tomorrow might be another long one.

    could be a late night again......luv it
    same - I feel a final frame decider coming on!

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  • alabadi
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    that was brutal, like 2 boxers non wanting to give in. looks like Selby was tiring at the end there. tomorrow might be another long one.

    could be a late night again......luv it

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  • jonny66
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    I'm looking forward to today

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  • Odrl
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    A very enjoyable first day of the final, particularly tonight's session. :smile:

    It would have been nice for Ding to take one of the last two frames and make it 9-8, but after nearly going seven frames behind I think he will be happy enough to still be in the match. It was a good move for Selby to prolong that 15th frame as much as he could, but I think it was equally important for Ding to keep Selby up in the last frame, because it was clear that Selby was tired and getting very frustrated at having to play on...

    Credit to Selby for playing his best match of the tournament when it matters the most, just like I thought he would. Ding disappointed me a little, clearly feeling quite nervous early on, and he hasn't been able to impose himself on this final at all. He is not getting in with long pots, and Selby has prevented him from finding any scoring rhythm so far. If Ding plays the way he did against McManus tomorrow, I still think he will win, but it's a question how much he still has left at this point. Selby looks tired as well, but he could be on his deathbed and still fight like no one else...

    It should be a cracking day tomorrow. :smile:

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by WestHam1895 View Post
    I enjoyed that, but is it just me, or was it a bit off for Selby to be chatting and laughing with the Coventry fan whilst Ding was playing? I already think he's a plank, but I think that was wrong.

    Or, maybe I just dislike him and don't need a reason to pick lol
    Funny thing is if it were ronnie chatting to me looking to pinch a ciggy during the regal scottish in 2000 nobody bothers......

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  • WestHam1895
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    I enjoyed that, but is it just me, or was it a bit off for Selby to be chatting and laughing with the Coventry fan whilst Ding was playing? I already think he's a plank, but I think that was wrong.

    Or, maybe I just dislike him and don't need a reason to pick lol

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  • Billy
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    Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
    I think he actually missed the green to the middle on purpose because he is enjoying it so much.
    Scary thing is, you could be right.

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