Snooker Thread
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John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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Hadn't realised it had started will try catch some through the week.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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Had enough of that Championship league thing, terrible format, this is much more like itSelby White wrote:Hadn't realised it had started will try catch some through the week.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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A bit like me. I start well, then tail off as the frames go onBarlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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I know the feeling. My 147 attempts all seem to break down when I miss the second red.kk white wrote:A bit like me. I start well, then tail off as the frames go onBarlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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Some crackers today in the British Open, Lisowski out, Murphy out, Wilson out to name but a few, and then the grudge match between Mark Allen and Reanne Evans made for excruciating viewing at times, both of them clearly uncomfortable with the situation.
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Another 147, this time from Ali Carter.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
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Just been watching the Maguire v Robertson wish it was that match.Barlow Boy wrote:Another 147, this time from Ali Carter.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
Carter now 2-1 down despite the 147
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Had Carter down for winning it after watching him beat Mark Selby but now out.The Fonz wrote:Just been watching the Maguire v Robertson wish it was that match.Barlow Boy wrote:Another 147, this time from Ali Carter.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
Carter now 2-1 down despite the 147
It's certainly the tournament of the underdog.
Anyone else think Judd Trump comes over as a right arrogant git in his TV interviews?
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He can barely string two words together at times.Selby White wrote:Had Carter down for winning it after watching him beat Mark Selby but now out.The Fonz wrote:Just been watching the Maguire v Robertson wish it was that match.Barlow Boy wrote:Another 147, this time from Ali Carter.Barlow Boy wrote:John Higgins bangs in a 147 in his first frame of the British Open
Carter now 2-1 down despite the 147
It's certainly the tournament of the underdog.
Anyone else think Judd Trump comes over as a right arrogant git in his TV interviews?
Personally would like to see Gilbert win it, comes across as a really nice fella.
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