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It think I know which black neworleans is talking about. Near the board along with a red, played with a little jump.
I didn't see anything pompous about attempting it..
It was the fact that he played it right-handed that was a little ambitious.
But he had to play it, and it would have been equally tricky with the spider or whatever.
It think I know which black neworleans is talking about. Near the board along with a red, played with a little jump.
I didn't see anything pompous about attempting it..
It provides an interesting topic for discussion. How differently player's actions are viewed, Boy.
It think I know which black neworleans is talking about. Near the board along with a red, played with a little jump.
I didn't see anything pompous about attempting it..
Girls.
Do we have to review and "what if" this match like an episode of The Bachelor or a bad date or indigestion?
Why can't we just savour the exquisite flavour of two [this and the Murphendry ] of the most delicious matches we've been treated to in ages?!?!?
Just sayin'.
=o\
Noel
PS. just waiting for the "Hell hath no fury... " part...
Remember the frame Ronnie missed the frame ball? And then fouled the brown due to a good safety from Neil?
Neil could have put him in to play it again. He didn't. Instead took on difficult red. And potted it. And what a red it was!
Could have, should have, would have.
It's just a matter of execusion and God help us if too much of self-assuredness is based on one red.
I remember it well.. And Ronnie also missed a blue right after potting a frame ball, but which frame I can't get it.. It only lengthened the tactical battle, though..
But I have to disagree with your point about Neil's decision. The way he played up to that moment, I would have been surprised had he asked Ronnie for a replay
I can't pinpoint the exact moment that made me write about Neil's excess of self-assuredness. It was just my feeling and since I am not a player, I cannot comment on his choices, tactical or otherwise.
Just a feeling. And who wouldn't have, after three perfect frames, won both by impressive potting and breakbuilding and determination plus a wonderful steal to win on the black?
But it proved decisive in the end.
This match wasn't obviously kinda match when Ronnie starts poorly but his opponent cant get away letting Ronnie in
But I think chance Robbo missed in 4th frame was quite crucial anyway
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