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Davis said "The trouble with you going on Big Brother, you have to go through psychological assessment"
"Oh I'd be alright with that, I know all the right answers for psychiatrists and psychologists - I've dealt with loads of 'em so I know exactly what to say to get past 'em!"
Something along those lines indeed Even Steve cracked up at that point...
It was on but too many people around me yacking away. What did he say?
Davis said "The trouble with you going on Big Brother, you have to go through psychological assessment"
"Oh I'd be alright with that, I know all the right answers for psychiatrists and psychologists - I've dealt with loads of 'em so I know exactly what to say to get past 'em!"
Good showing from the chinese players so far this week.
After Ding Junhui, Zhou Yuelong and Yu De Lu Mei Xi Wen is the next one to reach the third round by beating Martin Gould 6-3.
One more will make it there from the match between Yan Bingtao and Liang Wenbo (Yan currently leads 5-4) and Xiao Guodong against Joe Perry and Zhang Anda against Anthony McGill have their chances as well.
Well tbf I haven't salivated over anything I saw on tv since I was rudely awakened to the vast difference between club and pro tables,if someone wants to make it onto the pro ranks its daft for them to waste their time on money in bog standard clubs,isn't that blindingly obvious
A very well maintained pro table or pro standard table within the characteristics of what a pro would find decent is a pleasure to play on and vastly better than the cheaper versions for the masses,I'm a victim of the latter lol,no problem with your opinion mate but give me say 20 hours on a current UK Championship table and the same 20 hours in a bog standard club and I know where the vast majority of 70+ breaks are coming from,the UK's.
Besides whats the point of playing on bucket tables anyway when they bear no relation to what we watch on tv,bit of a waste of time and money after years of looking back tbh
I know what you mean, but I think you're wrong. There's no such thing as a pro table, but they don't make them easier to play on for pro tournaments. I've played on Wiraka tables with tournament cloths (ask pottr how easy these tables are to play on) yes it's fast and you don't have to hit the ball hard to get a nice reaction, but it's cue the ball perfectly or sit down on almost every shot. I'd take a slow cloth with buckets any day over a tight zippy one.
A very well maintained pro table or pro standard table within the characteristics of what a pro would find decent is a pleasure to play on and vastly better than the cheaper versions for the masses,I'm a victim of the latter lol,no problem with your opinion mate but give me say 20 hours on a current UK Championship table and the same 20 hours in a bog standard club and I know where the vast majority of 70+ breaks are coming from,the UK's.
Besides whats the point of playing on bucket tables anyway when they bear no relation to what we watch on tv,bit of a waste of time and money after years of looking back tbh
If someone has facilities that thousands of others wish for but don't have how do we know how good or unique of an achievement it was when there isn't a great deal of opportunity to gauge what he did ?
I wouldn't take much notice to a lot of posters on this forum lol but its easier to make century's on pro tables than on bog standard club tables.
My post wasn't in any way a knock on yourself or what O'Brien did btw.
Regardless of his facilities at home (which I am sure he has had for many years), I think what Fergal did was impressive; FOR Fergal; in match TV conditions, compared to his performances of late and the opponent he had and their performances of late.
And I am sure Fergal is pretty chuffed with his performance yesterday.
Of course you don't have to take any notice of my post :wink:
If someone has facilities that thousands of others wish for but don't have how do we know how good or unique of an achievement it was when there isn't a great deal of opportunity to gauge what he did ?
I wouldn't take much notice to a lot of posters on this forum lol but its easier to make century's on pro tables than on bog standard club tables.
My post wasn't in any way a knock on yourself or what O'Brien did btw.
I know what you mean, but I think you're wrong. There's no such thing as a pro table, but they don't make them easier to play on for pro tournaments. I've played on Wiraka tables with tournament cloths (ask pottr how easy these tables are to play on) yes it's fast and you don't have to hit the ball hard to get a nice reaction, but it's cue the ball perfectly or sit down on almost every shot. I'd take a slow cloth with buckets any day over a tight zippy one.
Sorry trains, I've read this 20 times and I still don't understand what you mean.
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If someone has facilities that thousands of others wish for but don't have how do we know how good or unique of an achievement it was when there isn't a great deal of opportunity to gauge what he did ?
I wouldn't take much notice to a lot of posters on this forum lol but its easier to make century's on pro tables than on bog standard club tables.
My post wasn't in any way a knock on yourself or what O'Brien did btw.
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