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I'd like to see the Thai match, which would be really something different. I'm a bit tired of seeing the same players over and over again. Though Allen - Gilbert doesn't directly fall into that category. And it's not as if Akani and Un-Nooh couldn't play.
I would happily watch it as well if it was the only match on. But given the choice between all four available matches? No way, Akani vs Un-Nooh is the only match that doesn't have any world-class players involved. And it's not as if Selby and Bingham play each other all time, is it? Nor do Allen and Gilbert for that matter. But anyway, people just have different tastes I suppose.
I would happily watch it as well if it was the only match on. But given the choice between all four available matches? No way, Akani vs Un-Nooh is the only match that doesn't have any world-class players involved. And it's not as if Selby and Bingham play each other all time, is it? Nor do Allen and Gilbert for that matter. But anyway, people just have different tastes I suppose.
Well, Selby - Bingham is the obvious match to show and also for me the most interesting one, though I'm biased as a Selby fan, but even then I usually would prefer other matches between closer players then his early matches, which Eurosport shows even if he plays somebody like Billy Joe Castle or Gerard Greene. Which is no offense to them, but I'd rather watch something like Zhou Yuelong vs. Robert Milkins, where the winner is tougher to predict. I'd prefer this to matches involving world class players that might be one-sided. Though I agree that the winner between Allen and Gilbert could be anybody as well.
So for tomorrow: Selby - Bingham my #1 choice. But the three others really are a toss-up and for a change I'd really like to see a Thai duel.
Last edited by JimMalone; 30 October 2019, 08:49 PM.
I love the David v Goliath encounters where the underdog wins. I was really pleased for Dom when he beat Ronnie .Would be great if Gilbert managed to win the competition , he's been knocking on the door a few times but the competition is so tough . If Dott continues to play to that level he could be a real contender, should be some very interesting matches ahead!
Well , surely Stuart Bingham has put himself as a contender for the performance of the season award !!! 2 Nil down to Selby and then scores breaks of 108 , 97 , 114 , 104 & 117 . Restricting Selby to just 16 points in those 5 frames . Hats off to Stuart .
Just read a FB post from Raymond of Exquisite Cues. Said that Higgins has got a new cue. He picked one out from Greenbeize and has had it altered by Raymond. Bit of splicing etc.
so tomorrow - make sure your recorder is on so you can slow it down a bit
Trump has the edge 3 to 1 wins
and Trump will have good memories of the last one as it was in the L32 at the WSC this year and that was down to a decider
all others were years ago
once a tinkerer, always a tinkerer
is it a Raymo cue picked up from GBL or a GBL cue?
Don’t think it was an Exquisite Cue. Post said something along the lines of “Stuart Green searched thru his extensive stock to find a shaft that John was happy with”. Apparently John is quite picky about grain etc. Guessing it could have been any make of cue. GBL, Maximus, Praram etc.
PS Dean, in case you’re interested Raymond said John’s new cue is 9.8mm 57” 29.8mm 17.5oz.
Last edited by Nifty50; 2 November 2019, 05:23 PM.
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