It's just the nature of the tournament and this variant of snooker. I always go to the Mosconi Cup when its in the UK, and that's top players playing their game very seriously, it's the pinnacle for some of those players, and the crowd is a whole other level of rowdy.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostBllllllluuuuueeeee
AKA Bruce Springsteen"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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Wayne must be close to 50, I don't think he's eyeing up a spot back on the tour. No reason he shouldn't play when he gets the chance just because he's not a pro anymore. And Tian is a decent player. Maybe not a top matchup, but this is a joke of a tournament devoid of any quality, so I don't think their presence does any harm.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostThe only good thing about this is you get to see pros you never knew existed
If some pros got there act together they could acquire the type of sponsorship some of them so desperately require just from this event alone. IF THEY WERE SAVVY!"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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Let's forget for a second that the tournament is a bit of a joke and definitely shouldn't be a ranking tournament.
What's stood out to me is the fact that these are professionals and yet the vast majority have no clue how to play a format like this. Shouldn't they at least think through what the ideal strategy would be in various situations in terms of score and time lift. Are some of these guys really that stupid, or do they not really care if they win or lose?
Case in point. Liam Highfield vs Gerard Greene. Highfield has a 20+ point lead with 3 reds left on the table and less than two minutes left. Two of the reds are tied up together near a cushion and are basically out of play. So all he has to do is play a couple of decent safety shots and he's guaranteed to win and advance.
So what does he do? He takes on a medium to long range red and misses it. From there Greene pots the red and a color and gets an angle off the color to open up the reds. WTF??????
McManus was being rather kind in his criticism or lake there of, but you could tell he was shocked by Highfield's stupidity. I've never played snooker at any high level and I've figured out when to play safe based on a few hours of watching the matches. These guys are freaking professionals. And Highfield isn't the only one. The same thing has happened a dozen times, just in the first round.
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Originally Posted by Stony152 View PostLet's forget for a second that the tournament is a bit of a joke and definitely shouldn't be a ranking tournament.
What's stood out to me is the fact that these are professionals and yet the vast majority have no clue how to play a format like this. Shouldn't they at least think through what the ideal strategy would be in various situations in terms of score and time lift. Are some of these guys really that stupid, or do they not really care if they win or lose?
Case in point. Liam Highfield vs Gerard Greene. Highfield has a 20+ point lead with 3 reds left on the table and less than two minutes left. Two of the reds are tied up together near a cushion and are basically out of play. So all he has to do is play a couple of decent safety shots and he's guaranteed to win and advance.
So what does he do? He takes on a medium to long range red and misses it. From there Greene pots the red and a color and gets an angle off the color to open up the reds. WTF??????
McManus was being rather kind in his criticism or lake there of, but you could tell he was shocked by Highfield's stupidity. I've never played snooker at any high level and I've figured out when to play safe based on a few hours of watching the matches. These guys are freaking professionals. And Highfield isn't the only one. The same thing has happened a dozen times, just in the first round.
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Originally Posted by Stony152 View PostLet's forget for a second that the tournament is a bit of a joke and definitely shouldn't be a ranking tournament.
What's stood out to me is the fact that these are professionals and yet the vast majority have no clue how to play a format like this. Shouldn't they at least think through what the ideal strategy would be in various situations in terms of score and time lift. Are some of these guys really that stupid, or do they not really care if they win or lose?
Case in point. Liam Highfield vs Gerard Greene. Highfield has a 20+ point lead with 3 reds left on the table and less than two minutes left. Two of the reds are tied up together near a cushion and are basically out of play. So all he has to do is play a couple of decent safety shots and he's guaranteed to win and advance.
So what does he do? He takes on a medium to long range red and misses it. From there Greene pots the red and a color and gets an angle off the color to open up the reds. WTF??????
McManus was being rather kind in his criticism or lake there of, but you could tell he was shocked by Highfield's stupidity. I've never played snooker at any high level and I've figured out when to play safe based on a few hours of watching the matches. These guys are freaking professionals. And Highfield isn't the only one. The same thing has happened a dozen times, just in the first round.Last edited by narl; 10 February 2018, 06:51 PM.
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