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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostO'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:
Do you have any desire to play the game Odrl ? Your obvious interest in the game would indicate a natural progression to get yourself on the baize no ?
And after reading your post about not many facilities in Slovenia what made you so interested in the game when I'm guessing you've hardly played before ? Cheers
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2016 Selby - Ding
2015 Bingham - Murphy
2014 Selby - O'Sullivan
2013 Ronnie Hawk
2012 Ronnie Carter
2011 JH Trump
2010 Neil Dott
2009 JH Murphy
2008 Ronnie Carter
2007 JH Selby
2006 Ebbo Dott
2005 Murphy Stevens
2004 Ronnie Dot
2003 MJW Ken
2002 Ebbo Hendry
2001 Higgins Ronnie
2000 MJW Stevens
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Originally Posted by trains View PostBit late with a reply but has it occurred to you that you might be the only person on the planet that can claim that ?
Do you have any desire to play the game Odrl ? Your obvious interest in the game would indicate a natural progression to get yourself on the baize no ?
And after reading your post about not many facilities in Slovenia what made you so interested in the game when I'm guessing you've hardly played before ? Cheers
The prospect of playing snooker to a decent standard sounds quite fun in theory, but I have to be realistic and acknowledge that I have very little talent for cue sports. I have only played 8-ball pool a couple of times in my life, and it's no exaggeration to say that I miscued on about half of my shots. I'm sure I wouldn't be so awful if someone actually showed me what I am supposed to do, but no, I don't have a particularly strong desire to play the game myself. I prefer to stick to things I am good at. As for snooker, I am happy to play it online on occasion, and watch it when it's played well on TV. :smile:
My interest in snooker came about exclusively from watching it on TV. Getting a TV package that included Eurosport was the key thing really. I would come across snooker occasionally when browsing through channels, and I very rarely switched the channel again, because the tactical situations and the masterfully constructed breaks were very intriguing to watch. It didn't take long for me to be able to read the game and know what's going on, and I eventually became familiar with the top players and the various tournaments, as well as the rich history of snooker. I then decided to start watching matches and tournaments from start to finish, and I can say that I've watched the vast majority of televised snooker over the last 12 years or so, either live or delayed, as well as classic matches from the past. :smile:
Of course snooker was pretty obscure in Slovenia at that time, so this forum was a great way for me to discuss snooker with people like myself. I loved the diversity we used to have on here, and still have to some extent, with members from all over the world and their various interests and preferences. Obviously it's difficult to be involved as much as in the past, with snooker events now being played almost every week, but I still try to post every once in a while. It's also a been a little easier to find people to talk to about snooker in person lately, and I'm very happy to be able to say that. :smile:
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