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China Open - 1st round (and wildcard round) discussion
How unlucky is Stephen Lee? Always gets best players at the venues.
and he was very unlucky with that cannon
He couldn't have been more lucky on the table. Played a poor shot on the 3rd last red which forced him to get the most natural possible angle on the black to open the last 2 reds. It's sad that a great match has ended up like this.
Well, what a wonderful match that was. Awesome clearence by Stephen to win this match. I think Mark can´t be angry or so, because his opponent played that good. But it is sad to make 4 centuries in best of nine and be out however :-) Can´t wait to see Mark dominate this year WCH :-)
He couldn't have been more lucky on the table. Played a poor shot on the 3rd last red which forced him to get the most natural possible angle on the black to open the last 2 reds. It's sad that a great match has ended up like this.
Lol come on dont get ridicilous. That was a fabulous clearance and position was very diffucult and so much pressure, and to pot that black wasnt easy aswell. Full credit to Stephen Lee.
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Probably the best best-of-9 match since I've been watching snooker, and certainly one of the best matches of the season. As if winning 5-4 when you opponent made 4 centuries wasn't enough, Lee also made one of the best clearances I've ever seen to win from behind in the decider.
four Centuries from Mark Willimas in Four frames and 70-11 up im the decider and loses the match to Stephen Lee on the black with a 61 excellent clearence from Lee to snatch it on the black well done Stephen Lee.
Last edited by Mr Snooker; 29 March 2011, 07:40 PM.
Ronnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
i tuned in and saw only the last frame,with excitement to see MJW's winning at first,and a heavy heart seeing his lost at last.Damn!
However,it's a great match,S.Lee did a really good job.
That is the way Stephen Lee used to play, fluent and flowing snooker. Over the years he got bogged down and was a shadow of the player we saw there. There was no hesitancy or indecision today, just fluent snooker, the style he should have been playing all the time. You can actually enjoy watching him instead of wanting to throw something at the TV and shouting at him to play a damn shot.
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