Yes his play is consistent, many of the games are the same waiting for his opponent to make an error or doing a high break
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Originally Posted by vilkrang View PostI guess it depends on when you time it from though, surely? When he hits his first shot or when he comes to the table.
the break starts when he hits the cue ball the first time.
The break stops when the cue ball comes to rest after the black has been potted. (this is the tricky bit as the camera follows ROS but it can be imagined - I personally have it as 5:09 but Snooker Scene posts 5:08
I have no idea where 5:20 comes from because ROS's turn is around 5:16, maybe an over-enthusiastic BBC timer?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Hey View PostYes his play is consistent, many of the games are the same waiting for his opponent to make an error or doing a high break
His fluency (and he is the first person to say this in basically every interview) is simply not there at the moment.
He has matches, even a few in a row where he can turn it on, but it rarely lasts for a whole tournament these days.
He has to grind out a lot more results now than previously.
There's nothing wrong with that at all and he's probably the man to beat this season and he has been fairly decent by most people's standards.
But by his standards I'd argue he hasn't really been consistently brilliant.
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Originally Posted by vjmehra View PostMany yes. All no.
His fluency (and he is the first person to say this in basically every interview) is simply not there at the moment.
He has matches, even a few in a row where he can turn it on, but it rarely lasts for a whole tournament these days.
He has to grind out a lot more results now than previously.
There's nothing wrong with that at all and he's probably the man to beat this season and he has been fairly decent by most people's standards.
But by his standards I'd argue he hasn't really been consistently brilliant.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI am sure many have done max's quicker but, as you say, not in a official sanctioned event (pro or am)
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Originally Posted by Hey View PostIf he goes to another level it will be even worse than Selby at #1...
However I simply don't believe he has the capacity to play consistently at his highest level.
His A game is simply above everyone else's, but he doesn't win every tournament which goes to show he's not perfect.
He's the man to beat and I for one would love him to win the World Championships so that he can have a crack at equalling Hendry's record!
But because his A game is such a high standard it is far harder perhaps for him to be as consistent as other players.
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Originally Posted by two-cues View PostYou won't be alone, the lads at work who don't really follow snooker say they watch it only when Ronnie is playing - TV audiences will plummet when he's had enough.Last edited by VillaGuy; 10 December 2017, 11:12 PM.
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