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For most players yes but there a few players who just don't, Judd seems to be one of them from what I've seen. Stephen Hendry has admitted in the past that he would never apologise because he was never actually sorry about it!
I don't think I've ever seen Hendry fluked before. Hmm....
Personally I think the new set up and the BO11 matches won't do any good to the UK. It doesn't feel as great and special as it used to.
Will anybody be like "Oh, the UK used to be so boring and old fashioned but now it feels so exciting and fresh, I must go and buy me some tickets!"? I don't think so. I'm no old person and I like watching snooker because it's old fashioned. And unhurried. And I don't like Barry Hearn
I'm all for giving snooker people a chance to get more exposure and earn a few more quid, but they should keep the preliminary rounds away from the main event. A pool or 128 or even 256 should be played before the main events rolls and then when it reaches the last 32 the two table setup can come in to play and the televised part can come in. Ronnie can be outspoken at times, but he's right in what he says and snooker needs all the help it can get in order to make the game attractive to youngsters again
For most players yes but there a few players who just don't, Judd seems to be one of them from what I've seen. Stephen Hendry has admitted in the past that he would never apologise because he was never actually sorry about it!
Touche to Hendry! Guess its quite interesting with the advent of sportsmanship.
ps I love watching Judd Trump play, bloody entertaining
I often wonder why players apologize. Its not as
if they tried to fluke a ball or they got a safety
or a lucky roll. Its just the way snooker goes.
It can happen for either player.
Its unfortunate when it means the difference between
winning a frame/match but such is life.
The top complain about match length reduction because increase the upset odds are higher. It's frequent to see an upset on best 5, 7 or 9 and sometimes on best of 11. However from best of 13 that doesn't happen so easily.
Short length matches reduce the event duration, allowing more tournaments, that's good to spread snooker all over the world to attract more players. Probably World Snooker is predicting events increase over the next seasons, that's why they are doing this.
I'm still new to snooker, is it common for players to apologise after a lucky shot?
For most players yes but there a few players who just don't, Judd seems to be one of them from what I've seen. Stephen Hendry has admitted in the past that he would never apologise because he was never actually sorry about it!
That's gotta hurt... Seems like ages ago now when Patrick was on that break of 59. A nice break it was too, very composed, but he just needed one more good pot. It's tough to see him coming back into the match now.
So I guess I'm the only one here watching the oldtimers battle it out on the other table Higgins 3-1 up and a pretty good matchup between these 2 blasts from the past.
Yet more luck for Judd ........the missed red and doesn't leave anything , and the missed black that he flaps into the middle bag ......did he apologise ???
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