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    On the day in which a new integrity unit was announced it didn’t say much for the integrity of snooker that a player had to be persuaded by the referee to pot the last ball of a 147.

    Jan Verhaas did the right thing, for the watching spectators and the crowd, by telling Ronnie O’Sullivan to pot the black yesterday.

    O’Sullivan, who had at various times in his match against Mark King been mean, moody and magnificent, wanted to flounce off because the bonus prize for a maximum has been scrapped.

    I agree with him that this is wrong. A 147 break is still a major achievement. For him to have made ten in his career is remarkable.

    World Snooker claims it is too costly to insure against them but there was only one in a ranking event during the whole of last season. They remain relatively rare and should be rewarded.

    But O’Sullivan’s behaviour, both in the arena and in interviews afterwards, was crass.

    We live in difficult economic times. You don’t have to walk far from the SECC in Glasgow to find people for whom £4,000 would make a huge difference.

    I’ve no doubt Ronnie’s many fans will spring to his defence but this was far from his finest hour.

    However, the climax should not detract from the fact that the break was sensational and he played by far the best snooker and provided the headlines of what was otherwise a low key day.

    In doing so, he did the game a favour. This, as ever, is Ronnie in a nutshell and this, despite what many think, is why we are lucky to have him.

    Even when he is doing things that make the sport's wise old heads despair - as they did yesterday - he is still providing entertainment.

    The media at large was simply not bothered about any of yesterday's other matches.

    Today we have what could be the match of the round as Ali Carter tackles Mark Williams. Both these players are in form but I can’t help thinking Williams will adapt better to the short format.

    Stephen Hendry can earn valuable ranking points if he beats Mark Davis to reach the last 16.

    I can’t see Peter Ebdon’s match against Fergal O’Brien being a sprint but, again, Ebdon could use the points as he attempts to rejoin the elite top 16.

    Here’s an interesting anomaly: Liu Song is eligible for ranking points but, with John Higgins returning to the circuit in November, will have to give up his place on the main tour by November.

    So what happens if he wins the tournament?


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  • #2
    Ronnie was a disgrace yesterday and i really hope Jimmy beats him in the next round.

    Total disrespect to the fans that paid good money to see him and if it wasnt for Jan Verhaas, he really wouldnt have potted the black.

    Thanks Jan, i'm glad someone was thinking of the fans and the tournement.
    I Love Snook!

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    • #3
      I have problems concentrating past a 30 break; to be able to think through from pretty much the beginning of the break as to how much he wasn't going to win is incredible focus. An amazing talent, who has a point about monetry value for pro's making a living.
      Perhaps that attitude when taken in a different situation would inspire others? How much should a cleaner in a hopital earn before they are prepared to clean to the best of their ability?How much extra money should the guy or girl who fits the seatbelt to the floor of his supercar get to make sure the job is done properly? Should we all when at work do enough to do the job or do it to the best of our ability regardless of how much we are paid? Jusst a thought.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by kellie-text View Post
        Ronnie was a disgrace yesterday and i really hope Jimmy beats him in the next round.

        Total disrespect to the fans that paid good money to see him and if it wasnt for Jan Verhaas, he really wouldnt have potted the black.

        Thanks Jan, i'm glad someone was thinking of the fans and the tournement.
        Wow... We have a clairvoyant on the forum!!!
        Get real, he hardly needed any convincing before potting the black!!!
        Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010
        Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by cue1 View Post
          Wow... We have a clairvoyant on the forum!!!
          Get real, he hardly needed any convincing before potting the black!!!
          Say what? He actually shook Mark Kings hand (or at least clearly approached him) before Verhaas asked him to pot the black. I have no doubt he would not have potted it otherwise. The question is whether the final black should count IF Ronnie shook Mark Kings hand after potting the pink??

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by hegeland View Post
            Say what? He actually shook Mark Kings hand (or at least clearly approached him) before Verhaas asked him to pot the black. I have no doubt he would not have potted it otherwise.
            He was clearly winding up the authorities for not putting up a maximum break prize. Unless you look at it objectively, you will fail to see that!

            Originally Posted by hegeland View Post
            The question is whether the final black should count IF Ronnie shook Mark Kings hand after potting the pink??
            You wish!!!
            Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010
            Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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            • #7
              Surely he would not bother to pot the black if his real intention was to do so.
              He did this to protest the lack of prize money.

              Anyway, I hope this is my final post about Ronnie's 147 and the contoversial hand shake event.
              So many things are being said that it's started to become exhausting to get an understanding of each person's perspective.
              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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              • #8
                Lighten up people. Ronnie was disgusted too that there was no high break prize and I make him right. He is not the disgrace.
                Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.

                China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
                Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.

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