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Its getting more likely by the minute...what a prospect in the semi's eh....Ebbo and Higgins, both seem to playing very well......really looking forward to that
hehe ...well i adviced him not to bet all his money on Ding.
If i don't have a bad memory , i think i actually predicted Peter to win tonight ...
"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
Well played, Peter! A very solid performance. Ding missed a chance to level, but even he'd done so it was no guarantee that he would have won from there.
It is not so funny as Ding lost
Poor kid he has been too kind to his opponent here.
Carol. he is just a kid, he is no potting machine, and his resources aren't infinite. he was just dead tired, it could be seen when watching him. he will have a great future, and he's having great achievements at the moment, but he can't win all the tournaments - he just needs to have a good rest. I am sure he will be back to his greateness again
Carol. he is just a kid, he is no potting machine, and his resources aren't infinite. he was just dead tired, it could be seen when watching him. he will have a great future, and he's having great achievements at the moment, but he can't win all the tournaments - he just needs to have a good rest. I am sure he will be back to his greateness again
He did seem tired and definately not at his best. But it is a good lesson for him. He cant expect to do very well at long major tournaments with no proper rest.
"You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
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