A tour de force by John Crace in the Guardian:
‘Nicola’s only crime was to love too much. And to not notice the Jaguar on the drive’ https://t.co/vqKb0izb6k
@WeichAndre@Snookerlegends A company owned by none other than Jason Francis, and of which a certain Ronnie O’Sullivan is a 33% shareholder https://t.co/mFlDDydv0C
@fointypinger@ILoveSnooker_ Completely agree. I think the fact that even Hendry gave a moan says it all. He looked completely done at one point, so considering he won despite the Selby battle scars, and the way he won, has to be one of his greatest ever wins too
@JoshLFCanfield@briansteed40 Yep always remember staying in my granny’s during the summer it being on after lunch and on just before dinner. Dinner always coincided with the 6pm news
@JonathanLigmas@paulhtfp@Willoexplained Yes the only reason Wu ended up 13-12 in front was because Murphy kept leaving him long pots, and when he did get them, it built his confidence. His safety let him down majorly
@kylelfc88@SnookerLoopy_ I would say that Murphy’s safety was the main reason Wu ended up getting to 13 frames in the afternoon session. Far too many times he was left a sitter of a long pot due to not being on the baulk cushion or behind a colour
@Charlie88338006@NSlater_10@Snooker_Chat Found this bizarre and that was without knowing it was a repeat until I just read it! What on earth is the rationale with that decision
@blazingbails_@__danish999666@DaveSturchio Yeah XL is a good example of where it worked really well. The tag match that determined whether or not the main event of night 2 would be bloodline rules, with the outcome being a cliffhanger that Cody is basically screwed for night 2
@J0j0J0j059@phexus01@PixelCNinja I was 11. I remember the water temple being confusing when it came to the water levels, but not the way everyone makes out now. I had to do it the hard way, obviously no online guides & I didn’t have a paper guide either. I was lucky to even have the game 😄