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Royal London Watches Grand Prix First Round Discussion
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A quick-fire 61 break is not enough to clinch the 5th frame for King. Parrott back at the table
The key to this frame is the red near the side cusion, which Parrott will need to snatch the frame
We're down to the final red, with King leading 61-41
King pots the final red to seize the 5th frame and lead 3-2. C'monLast edited by The Boss; 14 October 2008, 08:16 PM.sigpic
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli
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Get in. Superb long red from King to start a break in this 6th frame
The red didn't pass the black, so King had to play a trickier red. It rattles in the jaws and stays there. Parrott back in.
A missed blue from Parrott puts King back in control
A bold long red from Parrott culminates in a frame winning break. The scores are now level at 3-3Last edited by The Boss; 14 October 2008, 08:36 PM.sigpic
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli
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The white slides off the pack, but Parrott leaves nothing for King. King plays another good safety to land behind the green. Another tactical battle in progress in this crucial 7th frame
Parrott pots another long red, but the balls are awkwardly placed. More safety in storeLast edited by The Boss; 14 October 2008, 08:45 PM.sigpic
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli
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...Meanwhile, in the King match, the reds are nicely spread but the colours are in poor positions to make any chance easy for the two players. This is a crucial frame
King attempts a very difficult long plant. It doesn't come off and Parrott is back in. He won't clear from here, but King could be some points behind when he returns to the table.
Nope. Parrott can't cut the black in and King is back. If King can get the black back on its spot, it could turn into good chance
It turns into a good chance for Parrott instead. Three reds are safe on the side cusion, each blocking each other. King has to work hard to scrape home
Parrott's 31 point lead is looking big with the remaining balls where they are
Agony for King out there, but the red won't cut in for Parrott. There's still life in this frame
Parrott leads by 44 points, with 51 left on the table. King won't go away.
GET IN! King cuts the long red in and he's back
But no colour. 43 behind, 43 left.
Parrott prevails eventually. King will have to win the last two frames. Don't bet against the great man pulling it offLast edited by The Boss; 14 October 2008, 09:23 PM.sigpic
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli
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well i was supporting JP earlier in this match - but now im beggining to think he had some nerve to criticise Ebdons gamemanship against Ronnie, with his sudden refusal to take on anything but a 99% pot."You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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