What does it happen with people that pays money for this Higgins-Hawkins session and it only lasts half an hour?
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Well done Mark. Brilliant performance in an absolute classic. Some of the comments on this thread slagging him off are just cringe worthy. He's playing the game that we all love to such a high standard it's just a pleasure to watch. The work he's put in is unreal. Unfortunate that the idiot Ronnie fan boys are so upset that they can't gurn 'gwon Ronnie' they can't appreciate top class snooker
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I was disappointed that Ding lost and I really thought it was his year. He lost quite few frames he should have one but hopefully Ding will be world champion one day. Also credit to Mark Selby he has played brilliantly all season not just this tournament and id say he will go on to win World title number 3.
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Originally Posted by jimev View PostWell done Mark. Brilliant performance in an absolute classic. Some of the comments on this thread slagging him off are just cringe worthy. He's playing the game that we all love to such a high standard it's just a pleasure to watch. The work he's put in is unreal. Unfortunate that the idiot Ronnie fan boys are so upset that they can't gurn 'gwon Ronnie' they can't appreciate top class snooker
Anyway, I hope that Higgins manages to find his A-game tomorrow. If he does then it could prove to be a very interesting final.
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Originally Posted by magpie1892 View PostTo be fair, Selby's not the producer of the TV output. You should tweet BBCsnooker - I agree it's fecking annoying.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDing raising the butt of the cue on that blue, what was he thinking.
I doubt very much if I shall bother with any of the final with two of my least favourite players safetying it out over two days.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDing raising the butt of the cue on that blue, what was he thinking.
I doubt very much if I shall bother with any of the final with two of my least favourite players safetying it out over two days.
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Ding was beaten by a brilliant Selby but he never broke, he stayed strong through the whole match, even the session he lost 6-2 featured two excellent frame winning breaks. So Ding should be back in the semi-finals again next year or the year after and perhaps win the whole tournament.
Selby looks to be a strong favourite for the final, Higgins' great form from early in the tournament seemed to desert him and he was lucky Hawkins played even worse. However Higgins is an all time great, he had the easier semifinal by quite a margin and he knows how to play exceptionally well in this environment. So perhaps he can recapture his form against Allen for at least a while in the final and push Selby. I see the range of possibly results being from a close Selby win to a large Selby win, I just don't think Higgins has a real chance of winning unless Selby plays a long way below his best, along way below the level he displayed in the semifinal.
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I've followed Higgins' career since he won his first open tournament in Melbourne, Australia in 1994 (see photo).
He beat Willie Thorne 9-5 in the final.
Watching John play that day was like watching poetry in motion.
I hope he wins again after all these years.
Here's a photo of John, aged 18, taken after the final.
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Originally Posted by wemba View PostI've followed Higgins' career since he won his first open tournament in Melbourne, Australia in 1994 (see photo).
He beat Willie Thorne 9-5 in the final.
Watching John play that day was like watching poetry in motion.
I hope he wins again after all these years.
Here's a photo of John, aged 18, taken after the final.
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