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Originally Posted by Hal View PostI just rewatced Liang's missed black for the second maximum, I think he got unexpected big bounce off the cushion when he potted the blue, hence got a worse position on pink, which cost him in the end. Really a shame.
As for the surprises so far, there were not many, only Yupeng and Joyce (Duffy is better than his rankings suggest, though) sticks out maybe. Some good performances with a lot of big breaks already, but some scrappy matches too. Anthony Hamilton had over 40 seconds average shot time, while this opponent had 35 seconds or so. It is a little bit too much, in my eyes.
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostOriginally Posted by Hal View PostI just rewatced Liang's missed black for the second maximum, I think he got unexpected big bounce off the cushion when he potted the blue, hence got a worse position on pink, which cost him in the end. Really a shame.
As for the surprises so far, there were not many, only Yupeng and Joyce (Duffy is better than his rankings suggest, though) sticks out maybe. Some good performances with a lot of big breaks already, but some scrappy matches too. Anthony Hamilton had over 40 seconds average shot time, while this opponent had 35 seconds or so. It is a little bit too much, in my eyes.
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostBecause there's no need to take that amount of time, it's gamesmanship to frustrate the opponent, horrible to play against and awful to watch.
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Originally Posted by Stony152 View PostSome harsh words after the decider. King seemed very upset and said something about "showing respect" I didn't quite catch the whole conversation. Is there any history of bad blood between the two?Blown away
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostBecause there's no need to take that amount of time, it's gamesmanship to frustrate the opponent, horrible to play against and awful to watch.Originally Posted by OmaMiesta View PostAgreed professionals are good enough to play at a faster tempo, slow methodical players can only harm viewership.
It's just when I were a lad, snooker was all about personalities.
Also if you are so mentally weak that you can't wait a few seconds for your opponent to play a shot, you shouldn't be (and probably aren't) on the professional tour.
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostI'm not having a go here, but can I ask how old you guys are?
It's just when I were a lad, snooker was all about personalities.
Also if you are so mentally weak that you can't wait a few seconds for your opponent to play a shot, you shouldn't be (and probably aren't) on the professional tour.Last edited by OmaMiesta; 14 April 2018, 02:56 AM.
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostOriginally Posted by Dave Walton View PostBecause there's no need to take that amount of time, it's gamesmanship to frustrate the opponent, horrible to play against and awful to watch.Originally Posted by OmaMiesta View PostAgreed professionals are good enough to play at a faster tempo, slow methodical players can only harm viewership.
It's just when I were a lad, snooker was all about personalities.
Also if you are so mentally weak that you can't wait a few seconds for your opponent to play a shot, you shouldn't be (and probably aren't) on the professional tour.
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Originally Posted by jw147 View PostGreene seemed to reply "you were doing my head in"!!! Mustnt get along!!
King then said it was disrespect and about showing respect.
Greene then replied that IT does his head in, saying sorry, not Mark King.
King then finished by wishing him good luck and hoping he did well.
Nothing in it really, King did not look very upset to me.
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Originally Posted by Dark View PostMark King was complaining that Greene did not say sorry after a fluke and Greene said he had not done so for years.
King then said it was disrespect and about showing respect.
Greene then replied that IT does his head in, saying sorry, not Mark King.
King then finished by wishing him good luck and hoping he did well.
Nothing in it really, King did not look very upset to me.Ronnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
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