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  • #91
    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    Found it, Selt vs Wakelin pink and black wedged in a pocket.
    Nice one. Let's see if there is any video.

    Well that session went south for Ding rapidly. Not even a stupidly high standard by Selby imo, no centuries or total clearances like we often see.

    Check out the current odds...

    Don't know how to add a photo but

    1-100 on for Selby
    23-1 for ding.

    Who places a bet on that, crazy.

    1000 to win 10....

    Poor ding, if it was 50 or more to 1 I would put a few quid one.

    But can't see a turnaround here tbh, Selby would have to loose the plot more than Hawkins likes to do when 5-1 up...

    Nice cash prize today and didn't even known about the invitation one this week, £200,000 for the winner....

    And it's a ranking event next year, so the second biggest prize?

    For a new event, if these events are back to back again some massive money/points on offer to a player in form.

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    • #92
      Well, that was some disappointing snooker...

      Ding has a very strong record in major finals, but nightmare sessions like this one do happen to him sometimes. The 2014 Welsh Open final was an example of that. He opened with a couple of centuries in the evening session on that occasion, so let's hope this huge deficit will relax him a little again, and perhaps he can still prolong the match a bit.

      It's tough to see Selby losing from here though. He is extremely reliable in these situations, and he seems to be in a merciless mood today.

      What do I do with my afternoon if the second session only lasts half an hour? :smile:

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      • #93
        2016 International Championship

        ^ let's hope Selby doesn't get a max to win the match and event! That would be just freaky :wink:
        Last edited by DeanH; 30 October 2016, 09:39 AM.
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #94
          If ding didn't have such a bad start at the world's, was it 6-0, he could have taken Selby I reckon.

          Shame but he is well past the stage where these results upset him for too long.

          Just the home pressure I reckon is still massive and hard to understand.

          I would to visit China and see how he is viewed their during an event.

          Have they made a movie, like Bend it like Beckham..

          Cue it like Ding....
          Dish it out like Ding....
          Snooker blues with Ding...

          Ebdons would be

          'Eat like Ebdon, a vegan diet and Win (well loose more likely but drag it out for hours)'

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          • #95
            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
            hm, come back for the record books if it happens.
            Against Selby I don't see any chance that this will happen.

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            • #96
              Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
              hm, come back for the record books if it happens.
              Made even more unlikely by Dings temperament.

              With this and the semis, it's been quite a disappointing conclusion to what's been a really enjoyable tournament, unless you're a Selby fan of course. C'mon Ding, prove me wrong....

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              The fast and the furious,
              The slow and labourious,
              All of us, glorious parts of the whole!

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              • #97
                Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
                ^ let's hope Selby doesn't get a max to win the match and event! That would be just freaky :wink:
                Here we go... :smile:

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                • #98
                  That was quite disappointing, but very well played Selby, deservingly world N1

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                  • #99
                    Selby won 18 out of the last 20 frames he played. Fantastic

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                    • Originally Posted by PatBlock View Post
                      Made even more unlikely by Dings temperament.

                      With this and the semis, it's been quite a disappointing conclusion to what's been a really enjoyable tournament, unless you're a Selby fan of course. C'mon Ding, prove me wrong....

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                      Even for me as a Selby fan I would have hoped for a closer match. But then I'm a Ding fan as well...

                      It's a shame that the second session was over that fast. I just took place in my office and all I saw was Selby giving some autographs.
                      However it's great to see him playing so well like he did the last days and winning another big ranking title. It's just his ninth and this still is a fairly low number for the player he is.

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                      • Most one-sided final I ever watched live I think...

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                        • Woke up at 11.30, saw maybe 5 minutes of snooker. Selby was on fire yesterday, but I thought Ding might make a match of it. They don't eve put the clocks back in China, so he can't have that as an excuse. Or maybe he wanted a lie in.

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                          • Originally Posted by P.Smith View Post
                            Most one-sided final I ever watched live I think...
                            Just looked it up. The last 10-1 in a ranking final was at the 2012 World Open, when Mark Allen beat Stephen Lee. Also there was this year's Masters final, when Ronnie O'Sullivan won against Barry Hawkins with the same result.

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                            • Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
                              Just looked it up. The last 10-1 in a ranking final was at the 2012 World Open, when Mark Allen beat Stephen Lee. Also there was this year's Masters final, when Ronnie O'Sullivan won against Barry Hawkins with the same result.
                              I wonder what odds Stephen got on that scoreline.

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                              • It's difficult to argue with a 10-1 scoreline, very well played to Selby. It was probably his most impressive performance since the demolition of Stephen Hendry in the 2011 World Championship. The International Championship was the only really big tournament missing in his collection, so we can now say that Selby has pretty much won everything in snooker. Winning multiple tournaments in a season is obviously very difficult, but a bloc of big events is approaching, and surely Selby is going into them as the favourite. :smile:

                                As for Ding, can't win them all, obviously. He had impressive wins over Higgins and Trump, so I was convinced he would be very competitive today, but he just never found any kind of form, and he didn't seem to have much fight in him today either. I am sure he will be looking to redeem himself in the upcoming China Championship.

                                All in all, it was a pretty disappointing weekend, without any close matches. The early rounds had a lot of good matches though, and several nervy 6-5 finishes, so I think we can say this was a decent tournament. :smile:

                                Looking forward to some more best-of-11 snooker next week in the China Championship. The field for that is superb, so I suspect it will be a very enjoyable tournament. :smile:

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