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  • #91
    Originally Posted by Monique View Post
    I totally subscribe to this. Ronnie has been saying again and again he wasn't feeling confortable with his game, that he was making to many unforced errors. It was true but nobody would listen as he was winning. Yesterday he repeated it again. That he was not hitting form consistently. Today he really wasn't in touch and Judd punished him.
    All praise to the young lad for holding himself together and win it. Well done Judd.
    The fact people seems to forget is that ROS wasn´t totally convincing at the WC, NIT or Shanghai masters. He has played brilliant but only in patches. The second session against Hendry, the Williams quarterfinal in China and some frames here and there, but he has also won matches on his B and even C game, that he probably only won on his opponents fear of him. But a great result for Judd Trump.
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    • #92
      its just a thought

      Originally Posted by attilahun View Post
      I think this is b*****. Trump won because, no matter how worse Ronnie played, he played better.
      It is an opinion.. I am not saying its right.. I asked the fans on this site to let me know what they think and I am thankful for the opinions. Spurred a convo though, so thats not a bad thing.

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      • #93
        No disrespect to his opponent, but i feel that if it was a Higgins he was playing, he would have concentrated better yesterday. I sense that he will not play that badly at the UK and World Championships. You get the feeling that he didn't want to be out there yesterday.
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