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  • Ouch, poor Ding. Selby is such a lucky player. He seems to get away with everything, like he did against Hendry.

    I think Ding really needs this frame.

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    • Originally Posted by FOXMULDER View Post
      Ouch, poor Ding. Selby is such a lucky player. He seems to get away with everything, like he did against Hendry.

      I think Ding really needs this frame.
      Couldn't agree more, also Selby has really slowed it down as usual, shame refs aren't strong enough to have a word with him, took nearly two minutes to pot a red there which just isn't on IMO.

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      • I started watching the still picture on the Ronnie/Higgins stream, it's more exciting than Selby's play for sure.

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        • Whatever but Selby's tactics is working and he is playing well too-Ding had one scoring opportunity in fact!
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          • Mark Selby is having so much luck that i don't think ding is gonna pot another ball , plus Selby has slowed the pace down so much in this match that he should get a warning

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            • What a nervy shot that was from O'Sullivan. He's missed a few in this match, but not sitters like that.

              He's played quite a few like that against Higgins in recent years, the one in the 2009 Grand Prix being particularly memorable. I can't help thinking the poor head-to-head record he has against Higgins recently is on his mind.

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              • fair play to Selby - come on Ding, come out after the interval and show what you can do.

                btw for those of you who know the rules why wasn't Selby called for a foul and miss on the last red - I know Ding needed millions of snookers but Selby could see the red and if he missed it 3 times he would forfeit the frame.........

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                • Nobody makes clearances like that like Higgins...

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                  • No way back for Ronnie from here. Credit to Higgins, he isn't playing anywhere near his best yet is still producing clearences under pressure.

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                    • Originally Posted by cueman View Post
                      No way back for Ronnie from here. Credit to Higgins, he isn't playing anywhere near his best yet is still producing clearences under pressure.
                      It's what true pure winners do!!!

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                      • No way back for Ronnie now I think

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                        • Can't say I'm looking forward to Higgins in the final. He's bores me rigid and is absolutley void of flare and style. I don't care how good he is, it's no substitute for flare and style.
                          "Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"

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                          • Re: the first frame of the Higgins - Ronnie evening session; can someone please explain what the rule is for foul and a miss, and the free ball. When does it become a free ball? What is the difference between foul, and foul and a miss?

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                            • Oops posted twice because my first wasn't showing up when I checked.
                              "Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"

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                              • Originally Posted by whirlwind78 View Post
                                Re: the first frame of the Higgins - Ronnie evening session; can someone please explain what the rule is for foul and a miss, and the free ball. When does it become a free ball? What is the difference between foul, and foul and a miss?
                                With foul and miss the cue ball can be put back, can't with just a foul.

                                It's a miss if the player doesn't try hard enough to hit the ball (some BS along these lines) it's pretty much always a miss unless it's impossible to hit the ball. (or the player needs snookers)

                                free ball when it's a foul and the player can't hit both sides of the next object ball directly.

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