middleofnowhere
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Before seeing him play I watched all the available videos of him primarily interviews, not him playing. He seems like a very humble professional.
In one interview he honestly discussed what he saw as the future of snooker and how he was disappointed that snooker is declining among young people. It was funny how he sort of compared it to golf much like American pool players do.
I don't see that he brings any more to the table skill-wise than any of the other professional players, Filipinos, Asians, Americans and so on.
He seems like a very nice man who if he continues to show up will be an asset to the pool scene. So far I think Judd Trump is a plus and I hope he decides to stay around pool for a while.
As far as the commentators that's another story. The one who interviewed him after the McGee match wanted to give him a b***job.
In one interview he honestly discussed what he saw as the future of snooker and how he was disappointed that snooker is declining among young people. It was funny how he sort of compared it to golf much like American pool players do.
I don't see that he brings any more to the table skill-wise than any of the other professional players, Filipinos, Asians, Americans and so on.
He seems like a very nice man who if he continues to show up will be an asset to the pool scene. So far I think Judd Trump is a plus and I hope he decides to stay around pool for a while.
As far as the commentators that's another story. The one who interviewed him after the McGee match wanted to give him a b***job.