2011年5月9日星期一

by rolling the cue ball through for blue

John Higgins, personifying the game's current top echelon, and the 21-year-old Judd Trump, the challenge of a rising generation, split the opening session of their best?of?35 frames final of the World Championship 4-4 but regardless of who lifts the trophy, Trump has been this year's star of the show Coach Sunglasses.
"He's the new wonderboy the sport's been looking for," said Higgins in advance of what he expected to be "as hard a final as any I've ever played", now 35. The Scot, who has stayed the distance in this annual 17?day marathon of the mind four times, winning three, climbed the first foothill of the contest by averting a 3-1 deficit from 0-54 in the fourth frame with a run of 61 Dolce & Gabbana Sunglasses, and with breaks of 51 and 64 dominated the fifth to go 3-2 up.
Then it was Trump's turn. An explosive pack opener spread the balls invitingly for 102 and from another uninhibited scattering of the reds he potted eight red/blacks. Unwisely, he chose to pursue a 147 by attempting to retain black Armani Sunglasses?ball position when he could have made sure of clinching the frame by rolling the cue ball through for blue.

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