If the match is drawn at 2-2, it seems that the player with the highest break in that group goes through. Correct me if otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostI haven't followed the league in years, but last time I did i'm pretty sure it was also best of 4 in the group stages.
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Originally Posted by Billy View Post
Well is this the first time it’s been televised? Because if it’s always been televised then I’ve never seen it before.
i still maintain it doesn’t really work. The players are playing like it’s a quick knockabout down their local club. Going through the motions because it’s their job to.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Originally Posted by fkhan View PostI wonder why the group matches are even (4). 3 or maybe 5 would avoid the situation of a tie.
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Originally Posted by Zelig View PostNot to go personal, I will omit the player's name as my question is general. I have watched for the first time xxxxx playing, in two different matches, and I was surprised in a negative sense: relative to what we are used to see on TV, poor shot selection, very poor positional play, missing easy frame-winning chances... maybe it was the pressure of going live on TV, or the effect of lockdown non-training, or the usual bad day. But my question remains: how "far" is the low-tier world tour player from the excellent club player nowadays? I am asking because I saw an enormous difference between xxxxx and, say, the world top 16 players.... perhaps less than the difference between xxxxx and the top 16 of a good local league? Let's say xxxxx is any player ranked 80-128. What do you think?
(Just to reaffirm, the question is not arrogant: I am a very bad player, far away from top 16 of any local league, and I can only dream of playing like xxxxx. I am just curious about the distribution of skills in snooker, and your perception of it)
So I would doubt very much that these 'Lower' ranked players have had a chance to be on a table in the last eight weeks, FWIW I thought Judd played very mediocre snooker in his first 3 frames but he loosened up and was getting back to old ways.
It is largely a game of quite a few tiers both in ranking and earnings I would imagine.Snooker is a game of simple shots played to perfection, Joe Davies
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Lower ranked players or teams are trash in all sports compared to the top 10. In tennis the elite is even smaller, maybe half a dozen players. If anything, I think we get more upsets in snooker compared to some other sports. I think the downside of having so many televised tournaments nowadays, is that there's plenty of bad snooker on TV compared to when I started watching and we rarely saw anyone outside the top 32. With regards club players, I think you're wrong. Stick even a good club player on TV and the majority would fall apart and get steamrollered by every player in the top 64. There's plenty of very good players who try and fail to get on the tour.
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