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  • Rocket Man
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    100 centuries on his mind there

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  • Billy
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    Originally Posted by P.Smith View Post
    The aim of snooker is to pot the balls and win the frame, not to bore your opponent into submission.
    Yes, of course, that's why Power and Premier Snooker were such a roaring success
    Last edited by Billy; 30 April 2014, 03:03 PM.

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  • scottley
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    Century alert.

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  • Where's Willie?
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    Originally Posted by cueman View Post
    He is a cheat pure and simple, good player but like most aussies they will use any method to win.
    Playing slow is NOT cheating. Neither is playing fast. The player at the table has the right to play at whatever speed he's comfortable at. You don't hear players like Selby or Robertson complaining about people like Trump playing too fast, which probably shakes them up just as much!

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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by Dr_Doctor View Post
    Judd himself has been more conservative in my opinion. He rarely attempts those dangerous long pots he used to take a lot.
    Yup. I've said it earlier, I'm impressed by Judd's snooker and composure in this tournament. He seems to have grown up a bit and applying himself well. Off-table is another thing of course...but I won't get into that now

    Still I want Neil to win at least 3-4 more frames this afternoon...I need a close last session tonight.

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  • P.Smith
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    Originally Posted by cueman View Post
    He is a cheat pure and simple, good player but like most aussies they will use any method to win.
    Well Neil is one of my favourite players but I'd have to agree that his play at the moment is just too slow. The aim of snooker is to pot the balls and win the frame, not to bore your opponent into submission.

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  • Billy
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    Originally Posted by Kevycanavan View Post
    Snooker is a psychological game. It's not supposed to be fast either.
    Hear hear!
    Last edited by Billy; 30 April 2014, 02:59 PM.

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  • Kevycanavan
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    Snooker is a psychological game. It's not supposed to be fast either.
    If players like Judd would concentrate on how they themselves are playing, robertson's tactics (if indeed he's employing any) wouldn't get to him.
    This is something Ronnie learned, and it's paying off.

    The shot clock would kill snooker. It ruined pool, and it certainly would ruin snooker.

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  • Dr_Doctor
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    Originally Posted by Billy View Post

    HA! Hazel just talking about possible 'needle' between the two players and read out a quote from Trump, "In the past Neil has gone into his shell when under pressure and gone a little tactical when playing me."

    How DARE anyone employ tactics when playing snooker?
    Judd himself has been more conservative in my opinion. He rarely attempts those dangerous long pots he used to take a lot.

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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
    LOL. Same here.

    Not a single kick since the balls have been changed.
    Indeed. Maybe a bit too soon to tell, but looking good.

    Neil playing tactics, Trump just a bit annoyed, but keeping his composure...for now. Interesting psychological battle going on out there

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  • cueman
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    Originally Posted by P.Smith View Post
    Robbo heads out for another 'toilet break' during a re-rack...
    He is a cheat pure and simple, good player but like most aussies they will use any method to win.

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  • cyberheater
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    Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    I agree. I honestly hadn't noticed it until it was mentioned. Even now that they have I haven't changed my opinion. The thing is, I'm old enough to remember snooker from a time when the speed Robertson is playing at now, would be considered lighting fast.
    LOL. Same here.

    Not a single kick since the balls have been changed.

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  • P.Smith
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    Robbo heads out for another 'toilet break' during a re-rack...

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  • scottley
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    Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
    And what is wrong with a Nokia......

    Where have i said there is anything wrong with a Nokia?

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  • Billy
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    Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
    I think he's just trying to be ultra cautious. Robbo does suffer occasionally from shot indecision. He can sometimes get caught up in the thought process and can take minutes to work out what shot he should be on. It's a bit weird really. It's like he gets stuck.
    I agree. I honestly hadn't noticed it until it was mentioned. Even now that they have I haven't changed my opinion. The thing is, I'm old enough to remember snooker from a time when the speed Robertson is playing at now, would be considered lighting fast.

    And he's definitely chewing gum.

    HA! Hazel, just talking about possible 'needle' between the two players, read out a quote from Trump, "In the past Neil has gone into his shell when under pressure and gone a little tactical when playing me."

    How DARE anyone employ tactics when playing snooker?

    I desperately want Neil to win this for so many reason, but I fear it's not going to happen. I want him to win for the sake of his 100 100s, because I like watching him play, because I think he deserves it, and because I'm taking an increasing dislike to Trump.
    Last edited by Billy; 30 April 2014, 02:53 PM.

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