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  • end of break from selby suprise,suprise.

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    • Arr, Selby with his trademark break of 35 then a tight snooker. Ronnie just can't get a quick frame under his belt.

      Six reds tied up now too!!

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      • Originally Posted by Masterdoctorgenius View Post
        8 frames they play
        yep 8 this session, 10 this evening
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • Selby is a massive favourite for this frame the way the reds are.

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          • Originally Posted by richo View Post
            Six reds tied up now too!!
            yeah bet selby loves that lol

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            • Thankfully, the quality picked back up immediately after that crazy last frame. Both playing bit better now.
              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 richo View Post
                Arr, Selby with his trademark break of 35 then a tight snooker. Ronnie just can't get a quick frame under his belt.
                ...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'

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                • Never seen a more deliberate in off than that!

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                  • 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'
                    Call what you like but i feel bad for you if you grasp this type of snooker.

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                    • Originally Posted by guernseygooner View Post
                      Never 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 Post
                        One of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?
                        I had the same thought exactly...but indeed how to determine when to call it a miss. Too much open for interpretation I feel, so a no-go I'm afraid.

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                        • Originally Posted by montoya10 View Post
                          Thankfully, the quality picked back up immediately after that crazy last frame. Both playing bit better now.
                          And then Selby missed a rather simple long red and O'Sullivan misjudged a cannon by some distance. Never mind me..

                          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'
                          Totally agreed.
                          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 Post
                            One of those examples were a player benefits from fouling, i'm surprised its not covered in the miss rule, not sure how though?
                            If a player goes in off, you could give the player the option of playing from the D or having the balls replaced possibly.

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                            • Originally Posted by scottley View Post
                              One 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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                              • Originally Posted by montoya10 View Post

                                Totally agreed.
                                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 ^^
                                Oh I am very pleased

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