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Higgins has thrown away a bunch of chances to get back into the match here. I don't think he's playing well enough to get back from 6-10 tomorrow, so he really must make it 7-9 at least.
You cannot say that Higgins played bad. Give Steve credit, he outplayed John and was nothing John could do about it, at the time. John may get the upperhand later, but I do think that apart from the fluke that Steve had, John had most of the luck going, like getting lucky positioning and some lucky safety shots.
I just hope that Steve keeps playing well.
:snooker:
You cannot say that Higgins played bad. Give Steve credit, he outplayed John and was nothing John could do about it, at the time. John may get the upperhand later, but I do think that apart from the fluke that Steve had, John had most of the luck going, like getting lucky positioning and some lucky safety shots.
I just hope that Steve keeps playing well.
:snooker:
I wasn't talking about the general path of the match. I just meant in the 13th frame, they both got in and messed up with some good chances.
Higgins won in the end, but it wasn't a pretty one
Come on Steve!!
All the way Mark J!!
I understand nothing from snooker. - Dedicated to jrc750!
Trying to understand this Steve Davis phenomenon... to put things into
a perspective that makes some kind of sense out of a Legend like Steve
Davis returning to The Crucible and actually turning back the years.
It is his seniority of experience? Is it a renaissance of his awesome natural gifts?
Is it sheer willpower and determination and a last kick at the cat?
Or maybe it's just pure love of snooker?
I think it's more elemental than that... he is snooker.
=o)
Noel
PS. thanks for your wonderful photo Monique[ please don't sue me! ]
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