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Originally Posted by davis_greatestI agree that it's a shame that the "Final" that everyone wanted to see will instead happen in the first round. I was looking forward to seeing Davis humbling Parrott 18-2, 18-1, or perhaps even 18-0 in the Final this time around.
Too true davis greatest type character. We have been robbed of a repeat of the classic 1991 semi final in which Parrott triumphed 16-11 of course. It would have been interesting to have seen these two play over 33 frames, I wonder how they would have adapted to that?!"And slowly and surely they drew their plans against us"
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I am so glad O'Sullivan has drawn Ding as I hope he gets knocked out. Both times he has lost in the opening round the tournament has been thrilling. (And Williams won it both occasions maybe worth a bet again if Ding wins)TSF World Champion 2010
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Looking forward to the Davis/Parrott match I know most people are saying Davis will win but I think either can win really. OK Davis has always been the better player, but Parrott's been playing alright lately too.
I just think it'll be a good match and I like both players alot so at least one of them will be in the 2nd round.
Whether Parrott wins or not, he's had a good season, and he played well to get there.
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Hilarious, we have a Ding - Ronnie match and on the other hand Steve against John in the same tournament, first round.
Like having a Manu - Chelsea match and also having a Woking - Weymouth match in the same league!!
Originally Posted by davis_greatestJohn's going to have 15 days more to banter in the studio than Steve will.
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Seems a bit harsh. Ding and O'Sullivan may at times collapse due to frustration, but they can still play well on their day. I'd hardly rate them equivalent to Conference National football clubs."If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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