though highly unlikely i hope ding drags this 12th frame on to death and pinches it!
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Originally Posted by cesard View Postbufff...what a boring session.....
-The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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Originally Posted by magpie1892 View PostHe's begun to grind Ding. Ding has run out of position three times and also missed two pots he wouldn't have missed last night.
Selby's getting to him already. I know it's early doors and I'm quite happy to risk making a fool of myself but there's only one winner as of 10.10 this morning.
Selby really has this tournament wrapped up anyway. Its a snooze fest, we all know that by now, its up to world snooker to decide if they need some sort of shot clock to counter his way of playing. If he dominates the game for years to come, its hard to see from an audience point of view how they can sell the game because only the purists will enjoy his way of playing.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostYes the way Ding played yesterday, Selby's game plan this morning was to frustrate and he's done that. I think Selby could win this session 8-0 or 7-1 and I have a feeling he will break Ding and run away with the match. Ding is still mentally fragile IMO, he has had a good run of the balls in his matches so far but this session that has deserted him and you can feel his frustration at not getting chances.
Selby really has this tournament wrapped up anyway. Its a snooze fest, we all know that by now, its up to world snooker to decide if they need some sort of shot clock to counter his way of playing. If he dominates the game for years to come, its hard to see from an audience point of view how they can sell the game because only the purists will enjoy his way of playing.
-The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostYes the way Ding played yesterday, Selby's game plan this morning was to frustrate and he's done that. I think Selby could win this session 8-0 or 7-1 and I have a feeling he will break Ding and run away with the match. Ding is still mentally fragile IMO, he has had a good run of the balls in his matches so far but this session that has deserted him and you can feel his frustration at not getting chances.
Selby really has this tournament wrapped up anyway. Its a snooze fest, we all know that by now, its up to world snooker to decide if they need some sort of shot clock to counter his way of playing. If he dominates the game for years to come, its hard to see from an audience point of view how they can sell the game because only the purists will enjoy his way of playing.
So far this session, it does not look that it....
(early days )Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostYes the way Ding played yesterday, Selby's game plan this morning was to frustrate and he's done that. I think Selby could win this session 8-0 or 7-1 and I have a feeling he will break Ding and run away with the match. Ding is still mentally fragile IMO, he has had a good run of the balls in his matches so far but this session that has deserted him and you can feel his frustration at not getting chances.
Selby really has this tournament wrapped up anyway. Its a snooze fest, we all know that by now, its up to world snooker to decide if they need some sort of shot clock to counter his way of playing. If he dominates the game for years to come, its hard to see from an audience point of view how they can sell the game because only the purists will enjoy his way of playing.
Man, they are going to miss Ronnie when he's gone, which is imminent, I think.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI think most of us saw this coming but the important thing is did Ding and has he prepared himself for it?
So far this session, it does not look that it....
(early days )
Its hard to prepare for the way Selby plays anyway, nobody has really found a way to counter it. Its not really skill in tying up a frame and playing to frustrate, its more a game of patience, something we all have varying amounts of. Selby seems to have more patience than anyone else. Why anyone would pay to watch a game of his is beyond me but each to their own.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostHe should know Selby's game by now, and if Ding forgot, no way Griffiths wouldn't have told him what to expect.
Its hard to prepare for the way Selby plays anyway, nobody has really found a way to counter it. Its not really skill in tying up a frame and playing to frustrate, its more a game of patience, something we all have varying amounts of. Selby seems to have more patience than anyone else. Why anyone would pay to watch a game of his is beyond me but each to their own.
Ding showed last night he's got the game, but the question marks about his mental fragility over the long course remain - in my opinion.
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