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Ding in his match planted a red touching a pink to make the black over the pocket go in to free up space and avoid a safety battle but they're saying it's because his opponent wasn't his class ding did it and ding said he would have done it against ronnie
That shot Ding played was weird, in real time we couldn't see the red so it looked like played a pink straight onto a back over the pocket.
The thing is the pink then stayed in the exact same place the black as previously, so I don't see he played it to make space but it did get the black reported which helped later on. He was smiling after the shot so I think it was just a strange one.
One hear the reason for Ronnie's trainers? And also in the last frame he was definitely hobbling while clearing up but hadn't been at all before that.
He played some class shots as ever , missed some and wasn't happy when he did.
I was hoping to go today as Barnsley's just down the motorway, but work got in the way and now tomorrow's sold out
Int "werk" a pain the backside! Roll on retirement! Lottery wins! And just generally doing a lot less things that get in the way of fun and enjoyment cos life's just too short! ; )
If that's true, it's absurd. Who cares what a player wears? It's not a fashion show, we're here to watch snooker. Not take tips on what to wear.
Why is this bigger news than Ding's foul?
There'll be a dress code as part of his contract for the tournament which I assume doesn't include trainers. Even if he needs to wear them for medical reasons, he could have worn black ones so they were less conspicuous.
Can you play deliberate fouls in snooker? I would have thought that would be ungentlemanly conduct.
No you cant play deliberate fouls in snooker and as you say this will be considered ungentlemanly conduct and reprimanded as per that rule (warning, then award frame, then award match; if behaviour continues).
But then saying that, some years ago Ronnie deliberately played with no effort to hit the ball on, several times and the referee did not warn him once!
Hoping someone links the shot in question
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