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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
After marking out my baulk and D with the white Tipex pen I’ve noticed if you slowly roll a ball just off parallel towards the line, when it gets to the line it’s tracks the line! I’ve brushed blocked and ironed it and it still does it! Just shows you how fine the cloth is..
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I really don’t care much for the rowdiness of this crowd. It’s nothing new, of course. Back in the early 80s, during JW’s hay day, the crowds were more akin to football fans, storming the barrier at the end of the final to molest their champion. But the difference was it was all done with genuine sincerity, with heart-felt emotion. The crowds now, especially here at the Ally Pally are just arse holes; jeering, putting off the ‘away’ player with coughs, shouting out what they think are amusing comments, sarcastic and ironic oohs and ahhhs.
I say we move next year’s Masters to the Tempodrom in Berlin. Now that’s a proper snooker crowd. A genuine love for the game, and respectful with it.Last edited by Billy; 12 January 2022, 09:33 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by fkhan View Post
Could it be the slate joint?Last edited by Danger Steve; 12 January 2022, 10:23 PM.
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Steve , tipex always knits the fibres together to some degree ,I use a white glass marking pencil and the ball will track along that fresh line , so I iron it in straight away and the jobs a good un , it fades out a bit after a few weeks , so it’s something* I do around once a month . Faster and thinner cloths will always show up any slight deviation of the balls rolling slowly ,probably why we see it more these days on tv .As we all know know fast thin cloths are great ,but accurate cueing becomes more essential . Playing on a heated tv table or something like-superfine is like a different game to a cold heavy club cloth .
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostI really don’t care much for the rowdiness of this crowd. It’s nothing new, of course. Back in the early 80s, during JW’s hay day, the crowds were more akin to football fans, storming the barrier at the end of the final to molest their champion. But the difference was it was all done with genuine sincerity, with heart-felt emotion. The crowds now, especially here at the Ally Pally are just arse holes; jeering, putting off the ‘away’ player with coughs, shouting out what they think are amusing comments, sarcastic and ironic oohs and ahhhs.
I say we move next year’s Masters to the Tempodrom in Berlin. Now that’s a proper snooker crowd. A genuine love for the game, and respectful with it.
The way people are waving and pulling faces when they see themselves on the big screens reminds me of the 80s when it was a big thing to see yourself on video camera and people would say "hello mum".
Will be interesting today because Neil isn't going to stand for being put off. He'll complain to the ref if there's the slightest noise when he's down on the shot so the ref and stewards could be in for a challenging time.
Should be a great match tonight between John and Mark and hopefully Mark is up for a bit of banter.
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Originally Posted by jimmys993 View PostHi everyone.
Sorry to join and post a question immediately...
I'm attending the Master's for the first time this week. Got a ticket to the afternoon session of the final and wondering where the best spot is to watch the evening session with fellow fans (i.e. a local pub where people tend to flock to).
Spoke to the venue and unfortunately sounds like there aren't any big screen or bars within Ally Pally showing it.
Grateful for any tips! Cheers
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