he was beaten by andrew norman,stephen maguire and joe perry..can u believe it??hes just won the northern ireland trophy and be on top of the premier league..is it bcause of the format or his performance?
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Originally Posted by antroyhe was beaten by andrew norman,stephen maguire and joe perry..can u believe it??hes just won the northern ireland trophy and be on top of the premier league..is it bcause of the format or his performance?
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I agree the other players are not to be underrated, though i have my doubts about maguire over the last couple of seasons. He does not seem to make any progress! After beating Ronnie a couple of seasons ago comfortably, I thought he would be the man to beat, but it all went downhill from there.
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I agree Paul about Maguire , each time he gets a bit further in a tournament i get enthusiast hoping he's back on track like in good old days. Unfortunately he's not making constant progress.
As for Norman and Perry , they had some very good days - not sure about Andrew i haven't actually seen him playing but Joe's is a good player , Dynamite is right, experienced also, and he seems to be on "a hot roll" at the moment ,he made a good match ag. Kendo last night , the result speaks for itself.
So ..gee Mr. Ding is not invincible , he has his bad days..."I just want to live for the moment.Tomorrow's not important, next month is not important,what's happened in the past is not important.That's my journey... and I like the journey i'm on!" R.O'Sullivan
Winner of 2008 UK Championship Prediction Contest
Winner of 2010 China Open Prediction Contest
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I am also very disappointed about Ding this time, especially after his perfect opening match against Dott. Why couldn't he just keep going? Suppose this kind of odd robin format did get to the kid, too short for him to recover from early mistakes. As a matter of fact he be able to show more strength in longer matches (He has been nicknamed "King of second session" by some Chinese media since some time ago). All in all, this kind of experience is quite necessary for him to learn and to grow up from.
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Originally Posted by CarolineI am also very disappointed about Ding this time, especially after his perfect opening match against Dott. Why couldn't he just keep going? Suppose this kind of odd robin format did get to the kid, too short for him to recover from early mistakes. As a matter of fact he be able to show more strength in longer matches (He has been nicknamed "King of second session" by some Chinese media since some time ago). All in all, this kind of experience is quite necessary for him to learn and to grow up from.
Interesting thoughts on this one, it would be interesting to see if he would perform in another round robin format, and if he did indeed grow from the experience and move on from being the "King of second session". Only time will tell.
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Excuse me for saying this but his age has sod all to do with it!
You dont see Jamie Jones, Judd Trump, Jamie Cope, Ben Woolaston, Mark Allen, and Andrew Norman using that excuse do you.
Just please learn to accept the fact that Ding is a good not great player.
He has won 3 titles but still has a lot to learn about the game, hell even Steve Davis still has things to learn in the game, and he will tell you that himself!
The mere fact that he has won 3 titles, should in theory give him a better chance, as he has dealt with the pressures of being in a major final which can be quite hard to deal with.
And as for his recent temper, well thats called being a teenager, I do it, everyone does.
Ive said it before, and I'll say it again, Ding is by far the most over-rated player in the world, if he can beat Ebdon 5-0, Doherty 6-0, and Hendry 9-4 when he is younger than he is now, dont use his age as an excuse for losing 3-2 for the lesser expirianced Andrew Norman, as I seem to remember Ding pointlessly being awarded 2 Masters invites, he can cope with pressure, age hasnt affected any of them, only not being as good as he is made out to be has made you react like this!1994 a good year
The Masters a great event
The Final a marvellous match
The Winner a snooker genius
Alan McManus The Winner
Stephen Hendry The Loser
1994 a good year....
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