end of break from selby suprise,suprise.
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Originally Posted by richo View PostArr, Selby with his trademark break of 35 then a tight snooker. Ronnie just can't get a quick frame under his belt.
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostNever seen a more deliberate in off than that!
One of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?After 15 reds and 15 blacks i did this http://youtu.be/DupuczMS2o4
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Originally Posted by scottley View PostOne of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?
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Originally Posted by montoya10 View PostThankfully, the quality picked back up immediately after that crazy last frame. Both playing bit better now.
Originally Posted by daffie View Post...going for you shots/chances and keeping things tight and as difficult for your opponent at the same time..it's called 'match play snooker'
Then, it shouldn't come out as a surprise to you that there are many fans who don't like it (myself included), since it focuses on the result, not pleasing the crowd ^^All the way Mark J!!
I understand nothing from snooker. - Dedicated to jrc750!
Winner of the German Masters 2011 Lucky Dip
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Originally Posted by scottley View PostOne of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?
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Originally Posted by scottley View PostOne of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?
We call these type of shot's a 'soz mate...'
You do benefit from the in-off, but it's not a 'miss' cos you've hit the ball on..
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