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Yes, Ronnie, just one more to beat Hendry :-)
Polishing the spoon had a reason...
"He had the upper hand, he's a tough player and a tough competitor. I was losing it midway at 6-3 down, I was struggling out there, but I had to find a way of staying focused."
O'Sullivan revealed he did so by counting spots on the side of a spoon.
"There were 108 dots on either side, and I was counting them in twos and threes," he explained. "It was my little mental exercise.
good to know! If it always works out successfully I can give him more spoons, knives etc.
But why are there spots, is there noone washing the dishes ? *lol*
I was lucky enough to be at the snooker in Telford on Saturday and all I can say is WOW! What an incredible end to a great match. I remember as an 11 year old going to watch the World Championships in Sheffield and I was on the other side of the screen watching boring Doug Mountjoy as Jimmy knocked in a 147 against Drago...so this was the first time I'd witnessed one in live and in the flesh...awesome. The atmosphere in the crowd was magnificent. Best 147 ever? Maybe, it doesn't get much more important than the UK championships semi final decider!
P.S. I won the speed potting competition on the exhibition table with 8 reds in a minute :P My Prize? An awful yellow cap and a nice white tshirt with world snooker logo!
P.S. I won the speed potting competition on the exhibition table with 8 reds in a minute :P My Prize? An awful yellow cap and a nice white tshirt with world snooker logo!
You couldnĀ“t ask for anything better, could you ?
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