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Looks interesting, I'll hobble downstairs to watch it soon Then watch it again at 1.30
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
Mags left Swail in with an easy red, he gets the wrong angle to pot the black and develop the reds, so more safety play will follow.
46 - 39 now and Mags has another go at safety, with white just next to the blue and both reds on the bottom cush. He returns to slightly below baul line. Swail knocks one red up towards the left middle pocket, but not pottable into the middle, whereupon Mags sends it up between yellow and green, not far from the green corner. Swail pots it and the cueball nearly goes inoff in the yellow pocket. Cue more safeties. This could go on forever.
46 - 40.
Mags pots a long red, is sort of on black, but close to the cushion. He pots the black and is nicely on yellow, though he missed that and left it nicely for Swail in front of the middle left pocket.
Swail delivers and is nicely on green, with the rest though. Mags looks like he wants to murder his teddy, as Swail pots green and brown.
Pink is still up on the brown spot, and Swail needs up to and including the black. Cueball too close to the cush, and pink wobbles in the jaws and Mags is on again, pots pink and Bob is now our new uncle.
Every time I want to use my really really bad pun of "Look at JP flying", he misses or runs out of position, hence I will use it now and have it over with. Look at John Parrott flying! A break of 68, and it's now 7-6.
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