Originally Posted by cueman
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One of the fundamental things of snooker is that, sometimes, shots take a great deal of thinking about. Even Ronnie O'Sullivan at his best (and actually, when he's at his best it is more likely to happen because he takes his safety seriously too) sometimes takes a large amount of time considering a safety shot - and when that thought process is borne out with the best possibly reply, it reaps rewards far in excess of what the length of time thinking about it denies.
No, you can keep your shot clock as far as I am concerned. You could, as I suggested above, have some kind of average shot time limit, but limits on each individual shot would knock the stuffing out of the game of snooker.
We have this perception of so-called Ronnieites who think that the world revolves around his speed around the table, but in fact he is the best example of a player who, when so inclined, can commit a great deal of thought into getting the exact result that he can out of a shot. Anyone who disagrees is, frankly, blinkered towards the potting game to the detriment of appreciating even Ronnie's magnificent safety game.
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