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  • Why can't Hendry kill matches off?

    On Wednesday Hendry led Stevens 5-0 but only won 6-5. Tonight he led Murphy 4-0 and now it looks like being 5-4. Why can't Hendry finish matches off?

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    Originally Posted by Hendry the 8th
    On Wednesday Hendry led Stevens 5-0 but only won 6-5. Tonight he led Murphy 4-0 and now it looks like being 5-4. Why can't Hendry finish matches off?
    Well he just managed to pull it off thx god

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    • #3
      Thanks God also, I get this match prediction totally right, as some other mates do

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      • #4
        yeah he did well, and the real test coming on tomorrow for Stephen ....
        I saw that going differently in my mind

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        • #5
          To be fair, in the Stevens match Matthew really picked it up in his five frames, and hendry only missed one or two decent chances.

          In this one.....well...you panic too much. I'm a fan of Hendry and i do it too.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Hendry the 8th
            On Wednesday Hendry led Stevens 5-0 but only won 6-5. Tonight he led Murphy 4-0 and now it looks like being 5-4. Why can't Hendry finish matches off?

            To be fair Stephen beat Matthew 6-5, so did actually finish the match off. He's also since managed to beat Shaun 6-3, again finishing the match off.

            Don't really see a problem here mate. If he always gets off to a flier (3 or 4 nil) up....99 times out of a 100 he'll go on and win the match.

            I know what you're saying though, but remember, Hendry is winning 4 or 5 frames on the bounce, so why can't his opponent?
            Mon the Rocket

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            • #7
              It does make for very chewed finger nails though! Still as long as he wins I'm happy.
              Winner of Crucible 77's 2009 World Championship Lucky Dip.

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              • #8
                You'll just have to sit on your hands, lol.

                Would you prefer if Ding took a 5-0 lead tomorrow then?
                Mon the Rocket

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Cessy143
                  You'll just have to sit on your hands, lol.

                  Would you prefer if Ding took a 5-0 lead tomorrow then?
                  Don't even go there!
                  Winner of Crucible 77's 2009 World Championship Lucky Dip.

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                  • #10
                    Quite simply Hendry does not have the confidence in his game that he had 10-15 years ago.

                    In those days it was common to see Hendry win a deciding frame in one visit or race to the winning line with a couple of one visit frames when he was 3-0 ahead over best of 9.

                    However John Virgo mentioned in commentary today that Hendry appeared a little hesitant on a middle range straight red which he missed. Virgo said if that was Hendry at his peak he would have got straight down and pot the ball.

                    this began to happen to Steve Davis in the 90s.

                    We saw Ding close out his match with Steven Lee with 2 one visit frames from 4-2 to 6-2. In another 15 years time he will probably lose a little confidence and fail to do it so often.

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                    • #11
                      I have hopes for Hendry's comeback...he's in the semis now..and was in the final in the last tourney...considering the fact that he's been pretty out of it for a long time, he's getting there....I'm sure of it...
                      We'll see what he can do against Ding this afternoon,,,hmmm
                      2010 World Open Prediction Contest Winner

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                      • #12
                        Ding's been under 2-0 in the last couple of matches (if my sleepy brain doesn't play tricks on me now), and Hendry's been opening quite nice, so if he manages to take advantage of that...

                        At any rate - the match should be a good, long and even one! (Then again, the last time I said so Ronnie conceded on him.)
                        Das war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!

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                        • #13
                          Hendry is always perfect at the start, and then his form is going down, and then up again
                          So I'm pretty sure Hendry has no cahnces to win from 1-3 down
                          2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
                          2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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