Even an 80% Jan Verhaas is better than the other referees
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Well, looking like 13-3 now so chances are John will get a full days break tomorrow. Even if it does catch up with him and he has a poor session tonight - i.e. loses 6-2 he'd still be 15-9 up.
I can only assume that Mark wants to have the most spectacular comeback imaginable.
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These are the stats so far...looks ominous.Attached Files
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Originally Posted by The Boss View PostEven an 80% Jan Verhaas is better than the other referees
Verhaas has moved forward in the game, Chamberlain is still stuck in the 80's enforcing rules that need not be taken to the absolute limit.
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Originally Posted by rivercard View PostHiggins rarely wins matches by huge margins, so a comeback is not unlikely (Selby did it in the final after 12-4), but at this point Mark will do well to get to 10, maybe 12."Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."
ALEX HIGGINS
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Originally Posted by dantuck_7 View PostThese are the stats so far...looks ominous.
Only thing I would say is that Mark had chances in a couple of those frames and all of the first four of the first session he could have won. Even if he had won three of the first four, I think we'd have a completely different match and probably would still be close as Mark would have had more confidence and more clinical when he did have his chances. Mark never recovered.
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