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"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostThe blue ball shoot out is a great idea and should be the way forward in 'real snooker' tournaments because the drama is undeniable.
As for the final, I felt sorry before, imagine now that I saw how it panned out. I thought he was just gonna miss the brown and that was it.
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostThe blue ball shoot out is a great idea and should be the way forward in 'real snooker' tournaments because the drama is undeniable.
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostI'm not sure about that... Players would just go for the pot immediately, so half the time one of the players wouldn't even get a single shot.
The player who won the Lag in the frame will have the choice of who plays first in an equal number of alternate attempts and the first player to make an unequalled pot will win the frame.Last edited by DeanH; 12 February 2018, 12:37 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postdon't think it is like that, both players get a shot; from the 2018 Shoot Out rules
The player who won the Lag in the frame will have the choice of who plays first in an equal number of alternate attempts and the first player to make an unequalled pot will win the frame.
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostTrouble is that anyone can see just how easy pool is when the balls hit the cushion a foot from the pocket and still go in. I like the snooker shoot out format, I despise the idiots in the crowd who only turn up to shout out, if that was dealt with then there will be many more converts.
Great final and I thought that Dotty was going to do it; btw the blue ball shoot out is great idea to decide a drawn frame, much better than a respotted black.
Anyway, I like snooker and I like pool. Both are very skilled games when played at a high level. Both entertain me equally, but If I have an hour free I would choose a race to 5 or 7 pool match over a few frames of shoot out all day long. Other than the last hour this year, the other 3 days of the tournament were pretty painful.
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostBigger pockets than snooker yes, but not an easy game, just very different. The two games can't really be compared. Pro pool has good players, great players and legends. The legends are every bit as talented as their snooker counterparts. That's why Ronnie goes to America and gets schooled by players like Strickland who are well passed their best. Other than Tony Drago who competed well for a couple of years, over the years no snooker player has successfully competed with the likes of Bustamante, Strickland, Reyes, Shane VB. These snooker players can all pot, so that should tell you something.
Anyway, I like snooker and I like pool. Both are very skilled games when played at a high level. Both entertain me equally, but If I have an hour free I would choose a race to 5 or 7 pool match over a few frames of shoot out all day long. Other than the last hour this year, the other 3 days of the tournament were pretty painful.
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Just saying pool isn't more of less of a game because of the size of the pockets. When I watch a game and someone runs 10 racks, I don't think at the end 'well, the pockets were huge, so that was easy'. I don't honestly think anyone who has given the game a chance and watched a tournament or two finds they don't enjoy it because of the pocket size. Not promising anyone that they'll enjoy it, but I think that if some people who aren't already fans of cuesports flicked onto ITV4 for half an hour by chance, they might find more entertainment from pros running racks of 9ball than the snooker shootout- the first 3 days anyway when the quality was particularly poor
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostI'm not sure about that... Players would just go for the pot immediately, so half the time one of the players wouldn't even get a single shot."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostBigger pockets than snooker yes, but not an easy game, just very different. The two games can't really be compared. Pro pool has good players, great players and legends. The legends are every bit as talented as their snooker counterparts. That's why Ronnie goes to America and gets schooled by players like Strickland who are well passed their best. Other than Tony Drago who competed well for a couple of years, over the years no snooker player has successfully competed with the likes of Bustamante, Strickland, Reyes, Shane VB. These snooker players can all pot, so that should tell you something.
Anyway, I like snooker and I like pool. Both are very skilled games when played at a high level. Both entertain me equally, but If I have an hour free I would choose a race to 5 or 7 pool match over a few frames of shoot out all day long. Other than the last hour this year, the other 3 days of the tournament were pretty painful.
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostThe only downside are the morons in the audience who weren't raised properly and think making a noise is being big and clever.Customised full size Riley table with black pockets and Strachen 6811 Tournament Cloth all housed in an air-conditioned 8m x 5m Grande Servern Plus log cabin from Dunster House supported with RSJ's.
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I spoke to Michael today , as you can imagine he is overwhelmed with his performance and the pressure it takes off him by not having to worry about his tour card . He is also looking forward to the Grand Prix , but we weren’t sure about the qualifying criteria for the Players Championship . He also hopes he can take his form into the next tournaments . I spoke to him before this tournament and he was very happy with his game .
A very pleasant and unassuming guy , hope he can kick on from this result .Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostI spoke to Michael today , as you can imagine he is overwhelmed with his performance and the pressure it takes off him by not having to worry about his tour card . He is also looking forward to the Grand Prix , but we weren’t sure about the qualifying criteria for the Players Championship . He also hopes he can take his form into the next tournaments . I spoke to him before this tournament and he was very happy with his game .
A very pleasant and unassuming guy , hope he can kick on from this result .
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostBigger pockets than snooker yes, but not an easy game, just very different. The two games can't really be compared. Pro pool has good players, great players and legends. The legends are every bit as talented as their snooker counterparts. That's why Ronnie goes to America and gets schooled by players like Strickland who are well passed their best. Other than Tony Drago who competed well for a couple of years, over the years no snooker player has successfully competed with the likes of Bustamante, Strickland, Reyes, Shane VB. These snooker players can all pot, so that should tell you something.
Anyway, I like snooker and I like pool. Both are very skilled games when played at a high level. Both entertain me equally, but If I have an hour free I would choose a race to 5 or 7 pool match over a few frames of shoot out all day long. Other than the last hour this year, the other 3 days of the tournament were pretty painful.
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