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I've always thought it was unsporting for a player to put an opponent back in after snookering him on a fluke. Walden just fluked a snooker and put Judd back in after he missed his attempt to escape.
Also when a player accidentally snookers themselves, I've seen opponents ask them to retake it. Unsporting IMO.
It's true that McGill hasn't applied any pressure whatsoever this morning, but Ding's scoring has just been relentless. I expected Ding to win reasonably comfortably, but I wasn't expecting the match to be virtually over after one session...
Ding is really at a stage in his career when he has to win it now before the burden of previous failures becomes too great a weight to overcome. He’s won everything else in the game but he desperately needs a World title to define his status among the giants of the modern era.
Ding’s greatest asset is his scoring - once he’s in he keeps the white under very tight control. That’s a huge advantage as it means he can reel off frames in single visits which is less tiring over the long matches.
Also Ding is 31, which nowadays to me seems a good age to win a World title. Selby was just two months younger when he won his first.
So, what are we watching this morning? Trump-Walden or Ding-McGill? Or maybe a bit of both? :smile:
Started with Ding, as it was on Eurosport and I like watching him way more than Trump. But that match is so one-sided, I've got the Trump - Walden match on the Eurosport Player now.
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