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Originally Posted by sberry View Post1985 - with one of the legends of the game at his peak, a journeyman pro and mister nice guy but winner of just one ranking comp (that same season) in his long career got to his first and only world final.
He did well to get to the final having to win three games against higher ranked players but nobody gave him a chance and he quickly went 8-0 down with everybody saying it would be over by lunchtime - sound familiar?
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Originally Posted by sberry View Post1985 - with one of the legends of the game at his peak, a journeyman pro and mister nice guy but winner of just one ranking comp (that same season) in his long career got to his first and only world final.
He did well to get to the final having to win three games against higher ranked players but nobody gave him a chance and he quickly went 8-0 down with everybody saying it would be over by lunchtime - sound familiar?
Besides, Ronnie as he is now, is far from to be called at the peak of his game, so, I doubt it's that much familiar.All the way Mark J!!
I understand nothing from snooker. - Dedicated to jrc750!
Winner of the German Masters 2011 Lucky Dip
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Originally Posted by daffie View PostSeason tickets. Apparently World Snooker doesn't do those anymore, but the people who did buy em years ago still have this privilege. Btw...most people in the front row have season tickets...many recognizable faces there
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Ok BBC find out that the cloth has been changed (as we know they always do for the final) and that it could well be from a different roll from the previous cloths. But has anyone have a definitive answer to the question - are the balls lighter? a new make? Same make (aramith)? Same type (aramith TC 1g) @ 139+ grams or are they lighter?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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great form from Hawkins, if he can carry on that form he has a very real chance of winning this. O'Sullivan looks off today, probably because he felt the match against Judd was his final. He looks to be struggling with the pace of the table and his safety and long potting has gone back to what it was before last years world championship.
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Excellent stuff from Hawkins. Now, can he hold it for 16 more frames and break Davis' record from 1989? :wink:
Seriously though, I think it was important for Hawkins to settle early. Should give him some confidence to punish O'Sullivan if he continues to leave him chances. :smile:
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