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Very entertaining match, but the quality of play was really surprisingly low. Lots of exciting safety battles, great to watch how well Selby turns those situations to his advantage. The clearance in the end was awesome.
Well done Mark!
Sad to see what kind of direction these topics take when Ronnie isn't winning.
I think i miss the old Ronnie where he would just take on any shot,play attacking safety be a bit unpredictable and concede frames when you needed like 2 snookers lol though his attitude has improved alot.This match he looked to play a little tight and look lack in the safety exchanges with Selby when he is a way much better safety player than selby.Well done to Selby though,Ronnie beat himself can't believe he only won 4/17 frames when he was 10-5 up and Selby looking dejected.
Very entertaining match, but the quality of play was really surprisingly low. Lots of exciting safety battles, great to watch how well Selby turns those situations to his advantage. The clearance in the end was awesome.
Well done Mark!
Sad to see what kind of direction these topics take when Ronnie isn't winning.
This doesn't even deserve a response, but I'll play along regardless. You, alexiy, are a fool, and blatantly far too immature to pass judgement on anyone. Your player lost, fair and square, and you don't even have the balls to stand up and accept it. I pity you.
I'm honored that you replied SIR.Yeah Ronnie and Robertson lost,someone like who worships this anti-talent of a snooker player?....no man,i pity you.
Match play snooker is hard graft but scoring to win frames like Higgins, Selby wins by only relying in safeties & 20 breaks..... Ronnie will consider his future I think cos losing to a club player is bad beyond belief
Whenever I watch Ding at the world championship I am disappointed. He just can't seem to bring his tour form to this torunament.
I think having dominated the season he probably came to Sheffield a little tired and wouldn't have gone far even if he'd won first round.
Unlike Selby who's had a poor season really, no big titles but two heavy losses in UK and Masters final. His motivation was higher than anyone else and probably was his focus all the way through. Robbo was his toughest opponent in the end and to be honest it was the only top quality snooker in the whole event in that last session.
Hopefully next year we'll see a lot of top players in form because this year the standard was well below what we've come to expect.
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