Not much you can do against that performance, Ton Ton Ton! What a closer out that man is.
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That was a very enjoyable final, especially the second session. It was a bit scrappy this morning, but once Bingham found his form he pushed Higgins to play well as well. There were a couple of breaks made from tricky positions this afternoon, and of course Higgins finishing with three centuries was tremendous and you can't really ask for more. I don't think I've ever seen him this happy in a victory ceremony before. :smile:
All in all, it was a decent tournament. As was mentioned, the camera angle wasn't really ideal, and the arena in general didn't really seem that great for a snooker event. The snooker itself was a little underwhelming in the first few days, but the last two days were great entertainment. It's a shame we won't be seeing the event with this format next year, but an additional ranking event with slightly longer matches is always welcome. :smile:
So, more best-of-7 filler in the next couple of weeks... I may watch some of it, but it will be difficult to adjust to this dumbed-down form of snooker again. Looking forward to the UK Championship at the end of the month though. :smile:
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostThat was a very enjoyable final, especially the second session. It was a bit scrappy this morning, but once Bingham found his form he pushed Higgins to play well as well. There were a couple of breaks made from tricky positions this afternoon, and of course Higgins finishing with three centuries was tremendous and you can't really ask for more. I don't think I've ever seen him this happy in a victory ceremony before. :smile:
All in all, it was a decent tournament. As was mentioned, the camera angle wasn't really ideal, and the arena in general didn't really seem that great for a snooker event. The snooker itself was a little underwhelming in the first few days, but the last two days were great entertainment. It's a shame we won't be seeing the event with this format next year, but an additional ranking event with slightly longer matches is always welcome. :smile:
So, more best-of-7 filler in the next couple of weeks... I may watch some of it, but it will be difficult to adjust to this dumbed-down form of snooker again. Looking forward to the UK Championship at the end of the month though. :smile:
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostSorry, my vocabulary is a little lacking in English, so I can't think of a better way to put it. :smile:
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Just watched the final on catch up...
Higgins played great and will be an inspiration to so many other players on the tour.
Great tournament and probably the best presented tournament I've ever seen.
Good times are ahead of us! :snooker:"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostSorry, my vocabulary is a little lacking in English, so I can't think of a better way to put it. :smile:
Still, Champion of Champions starts tomorrow, and it's a tournament I've always enjoyed
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostI'm with you on dumbed-down simply because the reasons are stupid. Also "Butchered" and "*******ised" though that may be considered inapppropriate language on here. I have no objection to shorter matches as part of a varied calendar, but the way they've tried to pass it off as fan service is insulting: if everyone is so desperate to see a result in one session, why does the World Championship sell out every year?
Still, Champion of Champions starts tomorrow, and it's a tournament I've always enjoyed
A good example is the 2nd biggest tournament in the calendar the UK Championship,how many people off the top of their head can reel off the finalists of this tournament over the last ten years or a good number of semi's and quarter finals ? I certainly can't and I'd wager I'm in a very low tier of the population as keen on the game,same with the Masters too but perhaps not quite as striking.
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Originally Posted by trains View PostJust my assertion but I think this angle is a little overrated,people simply associate snooker with the Crucible and don't have a great deal of knowledge or recollection of tournaments outside of Sheffield.
A good example is the 2nd biggest tournament in the calendar the UK Championship,how many people off the top of their head can reel off the finalists of this tournament over the last ten years or a good number of semi's and quarter finals ? I certainly can't and I'd wager I'm in a very low tier of the population as keen on the game,same with the Masters too but perhaps not quite as striking.
2016 Selby - Ding
2015 Bingham - Murphy
2014 - Selby - O'Sullivan
2013 - fog
2012 - fog
and so on
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O'Sullivan beat Hawkins and Carter respectively. :smile:
I'm pretty sure I can tell you the finalists of any major tournament in the last ten years, that's too easy. Getting all the scorelines correct would be a better challenge. :smile:
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Jeez I couldn't even get as far as Jonny, and I'm not joking, I didn't remember Bingham beat Murphy.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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