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I don't suppose the table fitters would be too delighted to be shifting that about, especially the 128 invite events and all the tables involved! There would be forklifts all over the place! I've put a table together with 5 slabs and I nearly passed out after placing the 5th one!
Granted, but I don't think the logistics would be that complicated. It would be lighter, after all, and easily manoeuvrable with probably one guy at either end.
It was only a theoretical anyway, as I was just wondering if anything other than slate had ever been used/considered.
If Williams good form was a lot down to his change to sight right, is his poor form also because of sight right?.... of course not!.. confidence and huge amounts of practice are what's needed.
I strongly believe most of these top guys who suddenly get a few results, when working with sight right, should put the improved performance down to the more practice they end up putting in when trying to adopt this "new sighting".
Another weak performance from Mark Williams, but unlike his recent match against Akani he did actually seem bothered this time. Serves to prove the importance of practice, even for the most talented. Not a bad job by Kyren, but he needed a little help from Mark to fall over the line, which he duly got.
EDIT: On commentary and in studio, they're going on about what a hard slog the world championship was for him, for pity's sake boys that was SIX months ago.
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Last edited by PatBlock; 7 November 2018, 02:59 PM.
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