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  • Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Mark Selby - Discussion

    This is the most exciting prospect of the tournament so far, and possibly of the entire season.

    The way Selby and O'Sullivan played in their respective 2nd round matches, it would be difficult to see them losing against any other opponents. But sadly, they have to meet as early as the QF, with one player going out, and the other remaining as the favourite to win the title. But who will it be?

    I've already written a lot about the match from Selby's perspective, and I'll do it again. Selby is a completely different type of opponent than Williams. He is smart enough to realize that his chances in an open, attacking game against O'Sullivan are much smaller than if the match gets a bit tactical. He is a master of dictating and changing the pace and the style of matches, and I'm sure he will try to push every one of O'Sullivan's "buttons". His performance against Hendry shows that he is capable of one-visit snooker, so I don't think he will make many unforced errors in the balls. He is also a great safety player, and although that in itself might not be an edge against O'Sullivan, I think he is better than O'Sullivan at switching back to potting mode after long safety exchanges. He also has a great ability to compete in the scrappy frames, so I don't see O'Sullivan winning any session by more than 5-3. Selby's youth should also help him hold his consistency through the two days, and I think he is ready to compete at any part of the day. Another thing that could come into play is the crowd. O'Sullivan is used to having the crowd behind him, but he seemed to lose a bit of heart when the crowd was behind Higgins at the Grand Prix, and perhaps also in the Masters final against Selby. I'm sure Selby will do everything he can to turn the atmosphere in his favour.

    Now let's look at it from O'Sullivan's perspective... He knows that his long-potting is in great shape at the moment, probably better than it's been for years, and his scoring was very much there against Williams. His safety is also good enough to compete with Selby's, but I'm sure he won't want to play that type of game. He might have no choice though, and that's where the true test will come for him. He needs to keep his concentration and discipline throughout the match, and not get frustrated when his rhythm is broken. He failed to do so in the Masters final this year, but he did very well in the Masters final last year. And that's something he should try to repeat. He knows he is a frame or two stronger when they start exchanging one-visit frames, but that counts for nothing if he can't hold onto the lead when the going gets tough. He has a habit of losing the WC in one bad session, and Selby is just the kind of opponent who can inspire feelings of frustration in O'Sullivan.

    So, I think it will be more of a mental test for O'Sullivan, and a "technical" one for Selby. Can O'Sullivan defeat his demons and compete against Selby's tactics and determination? And can Selby stick with O'Sullivan when he turns the scoring "magic" on? I think the answer to both is probably yes, to some extent, so I definitely think we're in for a close match. But when the pressure is really on, in the final evening session, I would give a slight edge to Mark Selby.

  • #2
    The mother of all battles. I' m quite convinced that who wins this will be the worldchamp of this year. Superb snooker already shown from both of them. Only a Ronnie at his best will win. Anyway it could be very close.
    I saw that going differently in my mind

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    • #3
      Yeah, Ronnie has kept his discipline very well throughout his match against William. But that was partly because of the huge respect O'Sullivan has on Williams. I personally don't think Ronnie has too much of a respect to Selby. But I really wish Ronnie can keep his discipline and mind right in this match! If that happens, he's definitely favourite to win!
      2009 Shanghai Roewe Masters Fantasy Game - 1ST RUNNER UP

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      • #4
        Would you look at the position of the reds? That's vintage Selby.

        O'Sullivan had a scoring chance, snooker himself, and that's what the table looks like five minutes later.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
          Would you look at the position of the reds? That's vintage Selby.
          I have turned it on a bit later and saw only the awkward position of reds, not how they got there.

          Selby's match was pretty much my answer, too.
          Robbo's potting is so good he doesn't need to bother with positional play like the rest of the players. He laughs in the face of those who spend hours on the practice table perfecting their cue ball control! ~ Forman
          2009 Grand Prix Fantasy Game winner

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          • #6
            That was a nice stream of basterdly snookers from ROS.
            Robbo's potting is so good he doesn't need to bother with positional play like the rest of the players. He laughs in the face of those who spend hours on the practice table perfecting their cue ball control! ~ Forman
            2009 Grand Prix Fantasy Game winner

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            • #7
              ... if the last 7 shots are any indication, like the game ROS layed on MJW yesterday... Selby could find himself as my dear old Dad would say "Hoist by his own petard".


              =o\

              Noel

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              • #8
                A great frame of snooker. And a good sign for O'Sullivan that he was able to win it. I guess you could call this one a break, because you would usually expect that kind of frame to go to Selby.

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                • #9
                  Stop missing Ronnie!

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                  • #10
                    Superb early contribution from Selby. So I guess it won't be a whitewash.

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                    • #11
                      ronnie's long potting from the williams game has gone out the window.

                      c'mon ron

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                      • #12
                        Gahhhhhh goo ronniee!!!! This is your yearr

                        down with mark!!
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                        • #13
                          O'Sullivan seems pretty nervous early on. A chance for Selby to get an early lead, 3-1 at least.

                          O'Sullivan would probably have hoped for four frames in 90 minutes, rather than three.

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                          • #14
                            Is Ron hungover or something? this is getting silly
                            Last edited by doorag; 27 April 2010, 02:59 PM.

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                            • #15
                              An unexpected start then... I bet Selby will be angry with himself for not taking this chance. To be 2-2 after the way he has played should be a delight for O'Sullivan.

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