I at one time gave myself a lecture because I pre judged Murphy. I thought of him as Mr Yuck Sticker. I thought I rooted against him simply because of his physical appearance. Now I have a reason to pull for his opponents. 

That's so true. They want that dead money, they need that dead money, the live for that dead money. And every year, in whatever tourney, some local amateur always wins a match against a pro or knocks one out of the event sometimes. I've never heard them whine about it, but they knew going in it was an "open" event and they have to be able to beat local shortstopsIt's funny in the U.K snooker does not require dead money. In the U.S many pro players insist they should be allowed to compete in amateur tournaments (because they claim to be making amateurs better). Totally opposite!
That's so true. They want that dead money, they need that dead money, the live for that dead money. And every year, in whatever tourney, some local amateur always wins a match against a pro or knocks one out of the event sometimes. I've never heard them whine about it, but they knew going in it was an "open" event and they have to be able to beat local shortstopsBut, I got he's mad about it, but we all probably know he's really more mad at himself, and he's lashing out. Not that I have ever done such a thing
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Just watched a couple smaller players on Matchroom. About to start the next set. Yan Bingtao and On Yee Ng(female) could be interesting.
This gives me claim to the title, Mature Gentleman. So when my opponent refered to me as That Old C S to the tournament director, I was given the option. My reply was to the gist of, I take that as a term of endearment and know he ment Mature Gentleman. Let's decide this on the table. (I won)Years ago a beginner gave me a lesson in maturity. In a little Friday night tournament I had not played well and the beginning player won. I knew I needed to be courteous and at least pretend to congratulate at the handshake. Then I could go sit and be Grumpy. He caught me off guard and moved in for a hug. I didn't know him!! But it was an enlightening moment. Put it all in perspective for me. Brought a smile and I could then genuinely congratulate him. I never considered that he viewed me as a Big Gun. At least I could share his exuberant moment.
Yes, and not Shure the proper deragatory name for a female Basic Cadet.bingtao is a big hitter. top 10 probably.
Are you saying he still sleeps on a pool table? And more importantly, would that improve my game?When they did something that caused an unexpected results from luck, he would take it to his practice table/bed.
As a beginner he slept on or under the table. Not remembering exactly.Are you saying he still sleeps on a pool table? And more importantly, would that improve my game?
I've heard it both ways.As a beginner he slept on or under the table. Not remembering exactly.
Golf has clung to an ancient definition of "amateur". In snooker is just means you are not officially on the pro tour. It has nothing to do with having ever accepted prize money. Remember when the Olympics were entirely "amateur"?Kinda surprised they let am's keep prize money. The USGA has pretty tight reg's on what constitutes a pro vs. am in golf. Am's can compete w/pro's but they can't win $$ or they forfeit am status. About the only golf events where am's can go head-2-head with pro's are the US and British Opens and the Masters.
Well, in golf its pretty clear. I guess i like 'ancient' then. Amateur means its not your way of making a living. Pretty simple in my book.In related news, the defending champion, Neil Robertson, was just smashed out of the tournament by "amateur" John Astley. The score was 6-2.
Golf has clung to an ancient definition of "amateur". In snooker is just means you are not officially on the pro tour. It has nothing to do with having ever accepted prize money. Remember when the Olympics were entirely "amateur"?