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  • Commentators should be commenting for TV viewers only.
    They crack jokes and the audience laughs while the player is on the shot.
    They draw circles all over the table.

    Commentators need to take a back seat.
    Last edited by wemba; 19 January 2015, 09:16 AM. Reason: grammar

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    • Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
      Well, that was about as far away from a midnight finish as it gets, a pretty disappointing end to a good week. Robertson probably played his worst-ever match on a big occasion such as this, and Murphy played one of his best, so it's no wonder the score is so one-sided.

      Murphy played great all week and is a deserving champion. He did the damage early on today, then just took advantage of Robertson's many mistakes. He left him in the balls quite a few times, but Robertson just couldn't put anything together. Murphy also had a bit of luck when he needed it. It's amazing, if we look back to the very first match of this tournament, Mark Selby had a scoring visit in the decider to take Murphy out. What a different tournament this could have been... But as so often happens, Murphy survived and really raised his game for the rest of the week. Hopefully he can now be a factor in the remaining major events this season as well. :smile:

      Looking forward to the German Masters.
      Odrl, do you have a thought about why Robertson can't played his best in recent finals, like wixi classic against Perry( although he won), Australia open,and of course this time

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      • Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
        Yes indeed...my fellow Dutchie

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        • Originally Posted by llyscy View Post
          Odrl, do you have a thought about why Robertson can't played his best in recent finals, like wixi classic against Perry( although he won), Australia open,and of course this time
          I think yesterday he approached the match with the wrong mindset. If you look at his comments after beating Carter, he said: "I've got a good conversion rate of winning tournaments after beating Ronnie", so he was probably thinking he only needed to beat O'Sullivan and the final would just win itself. It's not the first time something like this has happened to Robertson. I remember when he reached the semi-finals of the 2009 Welsh Open, he said he was the favourite now, because none of the other players had ever won a tournament, and the next day he found himself 4-0 down to Joe Swail and lost. Sometimes you can get away with a little complacency, but certainly not against an in-form Murphy. Robertson missed a couple of balls early on and went 3-0 down, which just put him under pressure and he never really recovered. And Murphy was playing too well to let him back into the match.

          As for the previous finals... I think he played his B-game for most of the Wuxi Classic, so I didn't really expect any fireworks from him in the final. He should have gone out in the quarter-finals really, when Murphy had a 60-point lead in the decider and missed an absolute sitter, allowing Robertson to come back into the frame and win on the black. I thought he would lose to Hawkins in the semi-finals as well, because Hawkins was really on fire all week, but Robertson played a solid match at the right time. It's a credit to him that he managed to win that title without playing his best, it just shows what a solid all-round game he has developed in recent years. He played another good tournament in Australia, but again the final wasn't a massive surprise, because Trump had been the best player all week, and his good record against Robertson gave him the confidence to play his best snooker in the final.

          If you take the China Open final as well, where Robertson was really ill and failed to give Ding a good match, this past year was a little weak for Robertson in the major finals, but I'm sure he will come back strongly. :smile:

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          • Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
            Well, that was about as far away from a midnight finish as it gets, a pretty disappointing end to a good week. Robertson probably played his worst-ever match on a big occasion such as this, and Murphy played one of his best, so it's no wonder the score is so one-sided.

            Murphy played great all week and is a deserving champion. He did the damage early on today, then just took advantage of Robertson's many mistakes. He left him in the balls quite a few times, but Robertson just couldn't put anything together. Murphy also had a bit of luck when he needed it. It's amazing, if we look back to the very first match of this tournament, Mark Selby had a scoring visit in the decider to take Murphy out. What a different tournament this could have been... But as so often happens, Murphy survived and really raised his game for the rest of the week. Hopefully he can now be a factor in the remaining major events this season as well. :smile:

            Looking forward to the German Masters.
            Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
            I think yesterday he approached the match with the wrong mindset. If you look at his comments after beating Carter, he said: "I've got a good conversion rate of winning tournaments after beating Ronnie", so he was probably thinking he only needed to beat O'Sullivan and the final would just win itself. It's not the first time something like this has happened to Robertson. I remember when he reached the semi-finals of the 2009 Welsh Open, he said he was the favourite now, because none of the other players had ever won a tournament, and the next day he found himself 4-0 down to Joe Swail and lost. Sometimes you can get away with a little complacency, but certainly not against an in-form Murphy. Robertson missed a couple of balls early on and went 3-0 down, which just put him under pressure and he never really recovered. And Murphy was playing too well to let him back into the match.

            As for the previous finals... I think he played his B-game for most of the Wuxi Classic, so I didn't really expect any fireworks from him in the final. He should have gone out in the quarter-finals really, when Murphy had a 60-point lead in the decider and missed an absolute sitter, allowing Robertson to come back into the frame and win on the black. I thought he would lose to Hawkins in the semi-finals as well, because Hawkins was really on fire all week, but Robertson played a solid match at the right time. It's a credit to him that he managed to win that title without playing his best, it just shows what a solid all-round game he has developed in recent years. He played another good tournament in Australia, but again the final wasn't a massive surprise, because Trump had been the best player all week, and his good record against Robertson gave him the confidence to play his best snooker in the final.

            If you take the China Open final as well, where Robertson was really ill and failed to give Ding a good match, this past year was a little weak for Robertson in the major finals, but I'm sure he will come back strongly. :smile:
            thank you, greet from China

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            • Originally Posted by robertmac View Post
              Murphy has played extremely well all tournament
              and is a deserving winner. Well done. Its nice to
              see him playing with such confidence.
              What a tipsy turvy pro tournament the Masters was. The TV pundits raising Ronnie up one min with Robertson playing great and would be a challenge for Ronnie. Look what happened. 6-1. Ronnie not able to raise his game under pressure to compete. Then Robertson says on defeat to Murphy he was on a downer after playing great previos rds. Surely, he should have been well up for the final challenge. 10-2 with no response from Robertson. Something wrong somewhere!

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              • I think Murphy deserved to win, he was more consistent over the whole tournament, other than Robertson's Quarter final and Semi final matches he wasn't playing that well.

                although he didn't play to that standard , Murphy was on top of his game and at last was able to punish any mistakes and win most frames in one visit rather than the customary breaking down on 40-50 breaks.

                if this was Ronnie who won 10-2 everyone would be saying what a genius no one can touch him, another record...blah blah blah.

                i think we should give Murphy the credit he deserves, after all he can't do more that pot the balls in front of him, its not his fault if Robertson wasn't playing his best.

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                • dont miss any moment from Shaun Murphy vs Neil Robertson
                  http://snookervideotube.com/2015/01/...y-day-8-final/
                  http://www.snookervideotube.com

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                  • Originally Posted by hesnookerforum View Post
                    dont miss any moment from Shaun Murphy vs Neil Robertson
                    http://snookervideotube.com/2015/01/...y-day-8-final/
                    Do we really need this spam?

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                    • I can't remember Robertson being out of a game as much since losing to Maguire at the Crucible in 08 and struggling in a match in Germany after losing his passport,goes to show you how consistent he's been in the last 6 years I guess.
                      Last edited by trains; 19 January 2015, 07:03 PM.

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                      • Originally Posted by alabadi View Post
                        I think Murphy deserved to win, he was more consistent over the whole tournament, other than Robertson's Quarter final and Semi final matches he wasn't playing that well.

                        although he didn't play to that standard , Murphy was on top of his game and at last was able to punish any mistakes and win most frames in one visit rather than the customary breaking down on 40-50 breaks.

                        if this was Ronnie who won 10-2 everyone would be saying what a genius no one can touch him, another record...blah blah blah.

                        i think we should give Murphy the credit he deserves, after all he can't do more that pot the balls in front of him, its not his fault if Robertson wasn't playing his best.
                        The people who know did give Murphy credit and the rest must be sniffing glue or just plain stupid
                        It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head

                        Wibble

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                        • Ronnie back on the Triangle chalk and blaming his tip. Hopefully he will get Les to fit him a nice trimmed down 11mm elk for the worlds and get back in the groove.
                          Murphy played some great snooker this week and thoroughly deserved his win; shows what a fit girlfriend who says yes to you can do for your confidence, good luck to him :couple_inlove:
                          I wonder if coach Chris Henry noticed just how much focus the big lad was giving the object ball on the strike this week

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                          • Second day back at work today, I had the week of The Masters off.

                            I spent most of my time drinking beer and watching snooker. The rest of it, I just wasted.

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                            • Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
                              Second day back at work today, I had the week of The Masters off.

                              I spent most of my time drinking beer and watching snooker. The rest of it, I just wasted.
                              Same here... except for the beer that is. Tough getting back into the work-groove

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                              • Originally Posted by daffie View Post
                                Same here... except for the beer that is. Tough getting back into the work-groove
                                It was even tougher when I weighed myself this morning. I put on more weight this week than I did over Christmas.

                                Time to go back to boring food and exercise.

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