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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postlooking forward to tomorrow's match
well done Eden Sharav for his run through this event and his biggest pay cheque"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostNo he lost, but he won a few frames. I think Dean was just congratulating him on getting to the semi
Tomorow's final could be a corker!"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Do hear a lot of nonsense about Trump's temperament and technique. Seems to handle pressure as well as most- all these deep runs and tournament wins don't happen by chance. His technique has given him more success than most players of his generation. He is always going to miss more than some, because he takes on more shots.
Looking forward to the final, could be a corker.
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostDo hear a lot of nonsense about Trump's temperament and technique. Seems to handle pressure as well as most- all these deep runs and tournament wins don't happen by chance.
I like the lad. The only unfair reputation he has in my opinion, is the one of being arrogant and big-headed. He's clearly quite a shy lad and I believe it is this that people are misinterpreting as arrogance."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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That wasn't his finest moment, but Carrington had an easy couple of reds and colours to win, so whilst ungracious, didn't really affect anything. I remember Ronnie conceding against Hendry when Hendry still needed 4 or 5 frames, and Jimmy smashing balls off the table in the World Championships against Matthew Stevens. Other players have broken bones giving the table a whack in frustration. It's all part of the entertainment. I'm hopeful the Judd is learning to retain some composure when things aren't going his way. Big test of that coming tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostHe won??? Man that must have been some turn around. What on earth happened?Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostNo he lost, but he won a few frames. I think Dean was just congratulating him on getting to the semiOriginally Posted by Billy View PostAh! I must confess I had to go look up the score after reading it. Maybe I should have done that before I posted.
Tomorow's final could be a corker!Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by jono* View PostI don’t think I’ve ever seen a player not lose their cool at a snooker table. It’s part of the nature of the game to get frustrated
Ronnie whacking his cue on the rail to nearly breaking point?
Ebdon throwing his cue down to the floor?
Jimmy throwing his cue to the floor?
Many others having a whack at a shot?
Many many more.... (could start a whole thread...)
Don't watch much snooker do you :biggrin::wink:Last edited by DeanH; 18 November 2018, 11:45 AM. Reason: apologies I need to get some new glasses! :DUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postreally?
Ronnie whacking his cue on the rail to nearly breaking point?
Ebdon throwing his cue down to the floor?
Jimmy throwing his cue to the floor?
Many others having a whack at a shot?
Many many more.... (could start a whole thread...)
Don't watch much snooker do you :biggrin::wink:
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostThat wasn't his finest moment, but Carrington had an easy couple of reds and colours to win, so whilst ungracious, didn't really affect anything. I remember Ronnie conceding against Hendry when Hendry still needed 4 or 5 frames, and Jimmy smashing balls off the table in the World Championships against Matthew Stevens. Other players have broken bones giving the table a whack in frustration. It's all part of the entertainment. I'm hopeful the Judd is learning to retain some composure when things aren't going his way. Big test of that coming tomorrow.
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