Judd Trump to play U.S. Open.................

Judd's potential opponents and their FR for the first 4 rounds.


R1 -
Joe Magee (?)

R2 -
Dhruvalkumar Patel (?)
Michael Sclafani (520)

R3 -
Abdullah Al-Shammari (725)
Steve Craney (413)
Coen Bell (587)
Jeremy Sossei (758)

R4 -
Hsieh Chia Chen (767)
Elvis Rodriguez (646)
Massimiliano Corso (681)
Josh Roberts (772)
Daniel Dagotdot (697)
Jaydev Zaveri (?)
Esteban Robles (?)
Jayson Shaw(825)
 
Is he going to use his snooker cue or switch to a pool cue? If I had to switch from 19 0z to 22 oz and from 13mm to 16mm with larger balls I'm sure it would require an adjustment.
 
Judd's potential opponents and their FR for the first 4 rounds.


R1 -
Joe Magee (?)

R2 -
Dhruvalkumar Patel (?)
Michael Sclafani (520)

R3 -
Abdullah Al-Shammari (725)
Steve Craney (413)
Coen Bell (587)
Jeremy Sossei (758)

R4 -
Hsieh Chia Chen (767)
Elvis Rodriguez (646)
Massimiliano Corso (681)
Josh Roberts (772)
Daniel Dagotdot (697)
Jaydev Zaveri (?)
Esteban Robles (?)
Jayson Shaw(825)
I hope Joe Magee is ready for the tv table. No way Judd plays on anything else with all the build up they’ve given this.
 
Looks like he'll be using a carbon fiber shaft



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Judd's potential opponents and their FR for the first 4 rounds.


R1 -
Joe Magee (?)

R2 -
Dhruvalkumar Patel (?)
Michael Sclafani (520)

R3 -
Abdullah Al-Shammari (725)
Steve Craney (413)
Coen Bell (587)
Jeremy Sossei (758)

R4 -
Hsieh Chia Chen (767)
Elvis Rodriguez (646)
Massimiliano Corso (681)
Josh Roberts (772)
Daniel Dagotdot (697)
Jaydev Zaveri (?)
Esteban Robles (?)
Jayson Shaw(825)
Soft draw (purposeful?), but he will run into trouble by the third or fourth round.
 
I think Judd might win his first match or second but he going to need a bigger boat to get in to the money or lucky draw to get 32… I dont think he can beat any of the top players in rotation until he gets more experience… Break, banks and strategy is a lot different then snooker. They will eat him alive
 
I think Judd might win his first match or second but he going to need a bigger boat to get in to the money or lucky draw to get 32… I dont think he can beat any of the top players in rotation until he gets more experience… Break, banks and strategy is a lot different then snooker. They will eat him alive
I hypothesize the problem differences to be:
Most of the shots will be jacked up. On the 12 footer, more shots will be addressable with a "level" cue.
Position will be far more cramped. On a 12 footer the "strokes" (as in brush strokes) are broader and much longer.
Along these lines, the default machine psyche under pressure will favor a snooker table. The intuitive pocket locations and angles will very likely be on a 6 x 12 mental image.
And of course the differences in the game as you mentioned.
 
What size table is being used at the US Open this year? I think they were 7 footers in 2019?
Are you thinking of apa finals? They are played on a 7' table
I have been playing with an 11mm tip on my pool cue made by an English cue maker but I have returned it for modifying to 11.8mm tip.
It is made with ash and looks like a snooker cue.
As got Judd I don't doubt he has been preparing himself well so as to make a big impression and he may well be in a future Mosconi cup.
 
Weird seeding system...they seem to randomly throw out a top 16 WST category just above a load of top level pool professionals.

25th seems a bit generous to me, not disputing his ability in any way at all, but with minimal practice it seems a bit high!
I think they were always going to seed him. They want him to be around for a bit to make a story out of it instead of drawing Filler in round 1 and going straight to the B side.

That said, when Alex played a pro snooker event he had no seeding and played Stephen Maguire in round 1. Alex would have done better if he got to play the number 128 ranked player or a club player.
 
...That said, when Alex played a pro snooker event he had no seeding and played Stephen Maguire in round 1. Alex would have done better if he got to play the number 128 ranked player or a club player.
The snooker tournaments are completely seeded, so as a Q-School entry he's lucky he wasn't playing Selby. Not that Maquire is a pushover.
 
The snooker tournaments are completely seeded, so as a Q-School entry he's lucky he wasn't playing Selby. Not that Maquire is a pushover.
Absolutely. They have a much stricter set of criteria for qualifying and seeding. Just musing on the differences in treatment with Judd getting a made up seeding criteria for this event. I don’t fault matchroom. The longer he is in the event the more exposure he brings.
 
Absolutely. They have a much stricter set of criteria for qualifying and seeding. Just musing on the differences in treatment with Judd getting a made up seeding criteria for this event. I don’t fault matchroom. The longer he is in the event the more exposure he brings.

it's hard to gauge his speed. he's a recent world champion, until last month ranked no. 1 in the world, arguably the straightest shooter on the planet atm. would be kind of weird not to seed him imo.
 
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