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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postyes it was so all stats from that frame are ignored.
Bad frame to lose for Higgins, particularly as there were four reds on cushions after he broke down. This is just the kind of thing that has frustrated him a lot lately, so it will be interesting to see how he reacts after the interval. :smile:
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Originally Posted by daffie View PostGood question...I'd like to know as well. Always have regarded her as one of the top refs. I know she does a lot of referee-ing pool matches as well, especially in the USA. Maybe she has obligations away from snooker atm.Originally Posted by em@rel View PostAccording to her website she still referees pool games in the Philippines and Las Vegas but no mention of refereeing snooker
http://www.michaelatabb.com/page.php...34023602fcf2a8
I'm just wondering if the pressure and nerves of working in front of a TV audience has finally got the better of her. She never seemed to handle difficult situations very well (remember when she couldn't respot the pink because it meant nestling it between the pack of reds - she started shaking so much it became embarrassing for all concerned. In the end, she managed to put the pink in place, but even though it wasn't in the right place no one said anything because of the embarrassment).Last edited by Billy; 14 January 2015, 02:39 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostMmm. She was/is such a popular ref (especially with the BBC) that I can't imagine her retirement would have gone without mention (unless I missed it).
I'm just wondering if the pressure and nerves of working in front of a TV audience has finally got the better of her. She never seemed to handle difficult situations very well (remember when she couldn't respot the pink because it meant nestling it between the pack of reds - she started shaking so much it became embarrassing for all concerned. In the end, she managed to put the pink in place, but even though it wasn't in the right place no one said anything because of the embarrassment).
No, I really think she did rather well that time.
Oh and talk about difficult situations and being able to handle the pressure....that time ROS was 'tossing his cue off' at one point...which was a rather disgusting thing to do imo. Michaela was the ref and warned ROS not to do that anymore She could have just as easily ignored it, but decided to put her foot down...I thought that was very well done and gutsy as well.
Anyway...back to the game at handLast edited by daffie; 14 January 2015, 02:53 PM.
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