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  • I can understand that Ronnie fans are slightly disappointed, but I think this is great for snooker in general. Regardless of who wins the match, both (especally Neil) have shown they can produce snooker of the highest quality in a real pressure situation. There is no doubt in my book, Neil has been the man in form this season, even if he was to lose the match 13-8.

    I think Ronnie was saved by the bell here, Neil was really buzzing at the end of the session. As it's Walpurgis Night over here I'm forced to have a late night out, drinking alcohol, instead of watching the evening session...

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    • Having missed all the frames after it 8-3, is O'Sullivan playing like he did in China where he just didn't care about safety and went gung ho?
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      • Originally Posted by Alex0paul
        Having missed all the frames after it 8-3, is O'Sullivan playing like he did in China where he just didn't care about safety and went gung ho?
        No, not at all, he tried his best and wasn't playing that poorly actaully, he just didn't play his very best game and Neil did.

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        • Originally Posted by Alex0paul
          Having missed all the frames after it 8-3, is O'Sullivan playing like he did in China where he just didn't care about safety and went gung ho?
          I wouldn't say that, it was Neil who didn't give Ronnie a chance to care or not to care about safety
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          • Originally Posted by Alex0paul
            Having missed all the frames after it 8-3, is O'Sullivan playing like he did in China where he just didn't care about safety and went gung ho?
            Neil attacked the balls and took almost all his chances.

            ROS only had a lash at one shot, and there really wasnt a safety to play....

            just good play from NR, keeping ROS in his seat mostly, and not bad play from ROS

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            • Originally Posted by Semih_Sayginer
              Neil attacked the balls and took almost all his chances.

              ROS only had a lash at one shot, and there really wasnt a safety to play....

              just good play from NR, keeping ROS in his seat mostly, and not bad play from ROS
              yes, that's the way it looked to me. I didn't manage to see a whole lot, just got back home, lunch to make etc., this whole session seemed to just whizz by (anybody know how long it actually took?).
              But Neil certainly couldn't miss a ball, even that 140 break wasn't straigthforward. Wasn't it, when he basically snookered himself slightly behind the black on the spot only to simply take it into the green corner? +several other scary shots, e.g. last yellow was in no perfect position either.
              Seems like those two switched places over night.
              But I have to say Ronnie didn't look half as terrible today as Neil yesterday.

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              • Originally Posted by Wim
                No need for being histerical BC -at the end of the day it s only a game of snooker we are taking about
                My being "hysterical" only labels me as such and don't know what concern it is of yours. So please get off your high horse, if that's possible, obviously. I've never claimed I was an unconditional fan of snooker. And that also labels me, as well. I can live with it, too.
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                • Originally Posted by Wim
                  So osullivan playing at half capacity and still beating the top favourites Ding and (almost) Robertson easily. Just imagine what it will be if he goes full speed. It' s not rubbish, let's say not that rubbish as the higgins match yesterday evening.
                  8-8 easy?
                  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

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                  • Originally Posted by Mitsuko
                    8-8 easy?
                    well, it wasn't suppose to be easy at the first place. Robertson must also be in a good state of mind to come back like this and I saw osullivan miss some decisive long pots. But this Robertson is quite remarkable and playing fluently and fast, his style must have frightened Ros in some way as well.
                    I saw that going differently in my mind

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                    • ronnie is not a morning person!
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                      • Originally Posted by Semih_Sayginer
                        Neil attacked the balls and took almost all his chances.

                        ROS only had a lash at one shot, and there really wasnt a safety to play....

                        just good play from NR, keeping ROS in his seat mostly, and not bad play from ROS
                        i'm glad to hear that, if he's not playing too bad and in the right frame of mind when the chances come, he's stil in it. NR is a frightening potting machine

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                        • Well done Robbo! Now we will see a great finsih of the match!
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                          • right now neil is favourite but we will see as the tension builds!
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                            • Neil keeps playing a bit too fast and runs out of position... so the tension is there already
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                              • seems very tense indeed....

                                neil is big favourite to win this frame and take a 9-8 lead, especially with snookering accidentally which hes just done

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