I do not see him winning the title anyway.
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostYes very angry,and needlessly aggressive. I think at one time or another I've rooted for most top players in a match or tournament, with him being the notable exception. And, before anyone says it, he was equally angry and aggressive before his health problems, so there's no excuse for it.Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Lisowski is getting a canning from the commentators but he deserves it
He plays with the maturity of an 8 year old. So much talent, so little match IQ
And age isn't an excuse, he's not that young. There have been tennis champions and olympic gold medal athletes under the age of 16
hitting frame balls at one million miles an hour, making the pot hundred times harder, no excuse for that kind of mental error
Jack lives off his incredible talent, but he won't get any further in the game without maturing fast
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Originally Posted by Steve748 View PostYou must be the forum comedian.
One day you'll run the risk of being funny
So I placed a 1p coin under the cue ball and cued the cue ball aiming at a ball. The cue is covering the coin and also as I'm looking at the object ball I cannot see the coin.
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Didn't catch all of the session, but the score is closer than I expected. I predicted a fairly comfortable Carter victory in this match, and it was probably the 'upset' I was most confident of in the first round. Jack can't be doing that badly at 5-4, unless Carter played equally badly?
That aside, Jack's had a pretty good season, up until the later rounds anyway, where he has imploded on occassion. He's been one of the most consistent, and has earned top 16 ranking on merit. He's 10 times the player he was a year or two ago. I think you're overly harsh on him. He's getting better, just might take him longer than some other players to cut out the silly mistakes and deal better with the nerves. I enjoy watching him when he plays well, and he's doing that more often than not.
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Originally Posted by peterpackage View Posthitting frame balls at one million miles an hour, making the pot hundred times harder, no excuse for that kind of mental error"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 Mark187187 View PostDidn't catch all of the session, but the score is closer than I expected. I predicted a fairly comfortable Carter victory in this match, and it was probably the 'upset' I was most confident of in the first round. Jack can't be doing that badly at 5-4, unless Carter played equally badly?
That aside, Jack's had a pretty good season, up until the later rounds anyway, where he has imploded on occassion. He's been one of the most consistent, and has earned top 16 ranking on merit. He's 10 times the player he was a year or two ago. I think you're overly harsh on him. He's getting better, just might take him longer than some other players to cut out the silly mistakes and deal better with the nerves. I enjoy watching him when he plays well, and he's doing that more often than not.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View Postdid you see the little piece where he has to name the best players etc, he named himself several times lol
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Originally Posted by fkhan View PostI saw ROS knocked one, who was the other?"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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