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What a champion Robertson is .. Thank u Robbo ... for making my day ... hehe recovered my losses there
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did Fu just lay down onto the Yellow?
oh dear, giving Shaun a chance to draw the frames
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostIt's clear that you don't rate Shaun. Shaun beat Fu the last time they played and Shaun is an improved player.
I think Fu is a fantastic player. When he gets going he's a potting machine. But so is Shaun when he's playing well. It's going to be a tight match.
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Originally Posted by brusque View PostFu's superior tactical awareness + shot selection makes him a clear favorite any day over someone like Shaun .. Only thing is Fu's suspect break making .. when its off it is way way off otherwise he is world champion material
I think Fu is a fantastic player. When he gets going he's a potting machine. But so is Shaun when he's playing well. It's going to be a tight match.
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostI think it's going to be fairly tight all the way through. They are just about even in my mind. Hard to predict a winner.
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What a frame to lose for Murphy. Fu needed two snookers at one point... :smile:
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Ronnie must be praying Shaun wins or else he si gonna have a nightmare of a QF
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Originally Posted by brusque View PostSmurf's game apart from his exceptional potting is so average .... and he has not learned over the years ... I suspect Fu if in form will cut through him like a knife through butter
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Smurf's game apart from his exceptional potting is so average .... and he has not learned over the years ... I suspect Fu if in form will cut through him like a knife through butter
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostThe two best prospects of the entire round start this morning, so let's make a quick prediction. :smile:
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Should be a good day. :smile:Last edited by daffie; 27 April 2014, 09:22 AM.
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ding only had himself to blame in his defeat to Wasley, despite his valiant efforts in the last frame
just did not look right in that match, looked annoyed throughout
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The two best prospects of the entire round start this morning, so let's make a quick prediction. :smile:
Robertson vs Allen has become quite a rivalry in recent years. Robertson has won their last four major matches, including three in the Masters in the last three years. He probably played the best snooker out of anyone in the 1st round here, although he wasn't really tested. He has already made four centuries, so he only needs three more to reach 100, and that should be well within his reach, so that little distraction is probably not going to cost him at this point. He said that this was the best he has ever prepared for the World Championship. He scores at least as good if not better than anyone in the world, he plays some good tactical stuff, and he usually raises his game under pressure. Deadly combination really, so it might take someone really strong to beat him here...
Can Mark Allen do it? Well, his 1st round win wasn't as impressive, but he said he was suffering from food poisoning, so perhaps his better stuff is still to come. He can match Robertson in potting and scoring on his day, and he is a great battler and tough to get rid of over a couple of sessions. The best results of his career have come in the more "chaotic" atmosphere in China, but he seems like the kind of character who should play well at the Crucible as well. I have a feeling he will be a couple of frames short here though, Robertson to win 13-9. :smile:
Murphy vs Fu is the one I have been looking forward to for a while, the only match of this round to feature two of this season's major tournament winners. Murphy has a clear edge in their previous meetings, beating Fu in the UK final in 2008 and at the Crucible in 2009, a convincing 13-3 with a session to spare! He also beat Fu in the Masters this season, playing really well to come back from 4-1 down. He scraped through the 1st round 10-9 against Jamie Cope, but I think Cope played better than most people expected, so it was a good win in the end. Murphy has a good record in the World Championship over the years, and he clearly likes these best-of-25 matches over three sessions. I can see him getting outplayed, but I can't see him losing heavily.
Fu has a bit of a psychological disadvantage to overcome, but he has had a win over Murphy this season, 5-2 in the Australian Open. He has been very consistent all season, rarely showing the kind of weakness that could lose him matches with a session to spare. He has only really been thrashed one time, 5-0 against Hawkins in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open. And when he's played well, he's played really well. He is probably a better scorer than Murphy these days, he doesn't have a major weakness in the other elements of his game, and he doesn't really crumble under pressure. His performance in the 1st round was second only to Robertson's, and he had a much tougher opponent. If he can play like that again, he is surely favourite. Fu to win 13-11.
Should be a good day. :smile:
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