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• #602
Spotting perfectly is basically impossible unless you can take the time to get down and use parallax alignment and baulk line reflections to see that everything is in the correct place.
Even with that, which one can only do at the beginning of a session, the two axes that are impossible to check are the height of the black spot down the table and, incredibly, the centre line on which the brown, blue, pink and black sit.
In practice, the latter is usually OK because one spots the brown and black by pulling them towards the cushion directly toward the spot. These can then be used to align the blue and pink.
So, we are left with the black being only best efforts in terms of low or high.
Now, consider that the tables are setup in advance of the audience arriving, the MC giving their practice chat, the actual introductions, the walk ons, the handshake, the cue chalking, the applause etc etc.
This results in the balls sitting on the cloth for much longer than one would like, before the match begins. And it may then be a while before the colour is disturbed.
All on top of the finest possible clothes on tables heaterd to 40 degrees C.
This all goes to say that the incorrect position divot of the black may be beginning to form before the first time the black is moved.
From there, a fast player in and around the black spot, on a century break? Yep, that ref will be spotting quickly and causing a positive reinforcement loop on that divot.
Boom. Damage done, but no bother at all, until precisely the situation we saw with RoS and Desislava occurs.
Hope that helps illuminate it a bit.
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• #603
cheers dude for that insight
I watched the incident at the time and didn’t understand the gushing of ‘amazing sportsmanship’ and still don’t.
fuck Ronnie anyway he is out
Tense semi now. Bingham needs to get his head together
Hope Wilson wins from here anyway
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• #604
Lasers would help here
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• #605
Or a time machine
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• #606
ended with incredible escape shot
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• #607
This frame is nuts
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• #608
Yep. Pretty wild
But have been enjoying these frames more than the century break ones
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• #609
Definitely, superb entertainment
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• #610
I picked the right time to tune in. What a frame.
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• #611
A mini session to savour.
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• #612
here we go
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• #613
Wilson v Jones. Contrasting styles. Happy for either of them to win. New champion
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• #614
It's going to be a corker of a final. Couldn't be better.
Go Kyren!
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• #615
Cracking start for Kyren Wilson.
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• #616
Nice to see Jones has decided to turn up this evening.
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• #617
Worst pair of commentators.
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• #618
I noticed Roy Keane's in attendance, or was yesterday at least. They should get him on.
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• #619
Never seen a double red before.
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• #620
the audience shouldnt be allowed to listen to the whittering commentary
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• #621
Must be very annoying for the players when the commentators are joking and the audience suddenly bursts into laughter
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• #622
kinda. Really want him to make a proper game of it.
Don't mind if Wilson wins but been such a good tournament deserves a tight final
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• #623
loved that yellow
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• #624
Wouldn't have expected you'd settle for anything less than a respotted black in the final frame.
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• #625
Damn, been watching the F1 and had this on the tablet. Switched priorities now, massive end to the frame.
The author of that article is absolutely gushing over anything Ronnie does it seems, and seems to ignore him treating the ref like a child and Ronnie's "the refs have it out for me" comments.
I'm no expert, but from what I saw, the ball was rolling off the spot to block the red, and had been all game. Due to Ronnie making sure it was correctly on the spot, he was able to get a better shot on the red, and elected not to take it.
Not sure on the reasoning for not taking the pot on after having the black moved to its proper spot. Either it wasn't on even after the black was moved further out of the path, or it was on and he decided not to take it. From what I can see here, it doesn't look like it's on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNGjlyjVGPM
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