I know it doesn't matter now, but I was very surprised that Selby conceded the match when 55 behind with 43 on. Two reds were on the side cushion, Ronnie missed the attempt to develop one of them and he was shaping up to a pot that was very missable to say the least.
Now, had he missed the red (very possible), the black was waiting on its spot, so if Selby could have potted the red he could have made it 47 behind with 35 on. That means 3 snookers to tie, but as there was still a red on the table, he could have got a free ball which means one 4 point penalty + free ball and black (8 points) and he could have tied.
I know that the possibility of this happening is 0,1% perhaps, but at 9-8 and especially after some of the misses they both produced I for one surely would have carried on, or at least wait for Ronnie to miss/pot that red. Plus, if he could have done it somehow that certainly would have made him the favourite for the decider.
Any thoughts?
Now, had he missed the red (very possible), the black was waiting on its spot, so if Selby could have potted the red he could have made it 47 behind with 35 on. That means 3 snookers to tie, but as there was still a red on the table, he could have got a free ball which means one 4 point penalty + free ball and black (8 points) and he could have tied.
I know that the possibility of this happening is 0,1% perhaps, but at 9-8 and especially after some of the misses they both produced I for one surely would have carried on, or at least wait for Ronnie to miss/pot that red. Plus, if he could have done it somehow that certainly would have made him the favourite for the decider.
Any thoughts?
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