Can he win the WC if he continues to leave the white on the baulk line after every break off, like he has been deliberately? Would he risk it if it was near the end of a match with the frames level? What if his opponent burried the long red and went on to win the frame and match?
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It is as a commentator (Thorne?) put it, you never know which Ronnie comes out to play
Sure he can still win a bunch of titles including the WC. But it depends on his mental condition, no one can guess about.
I think some other up and coming player will lift the World Title this year ie Selby or Maguire.Ten reds and not a colour...
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I think too that the most problems to ROS come from inside , if he is in good condition there is no player who can beat him in this moment .But mental condition is important for every player she is part of the game .Winner of crucible 77's 2008 Jiangsu Classic Fantasy Snooker Game
Winner of 2009 China Open Prediction Contest
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I don't think it is quite relevant if ROS wins 1 or 2 or more WC. Hendry will still be remembered as the greatest (match player) ever but O sullivan ...the only one capable to play the game close to perfection. Would be nice to see him win another WC but honestly his added value to snooker is unequalled. ROS can't be measured to titles.I saw that going differently in my mind
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Originally Posted by Wim View PostI don't think it is quite relevant if ROS wins 1 or 2 or more WC. Hendry will still be remembered as the greatest (match player) ever but O sullivan ...the only one capable to play the game close to perfection. Would be nice to see him win another WC but honestly his added value to snooker is unequalled. ROS can't be measured to titles.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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Originally Posted by Rane View PostBy my opinion Hendry is the player who has been closest to perfection for a longer period of time even though its hard to believe now. John Higgins on the top of his game is as close to perfection as the other two.I saw that going differently in my mind
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