
He's out again, in a classical, borderline sulky fashion. Once he'd lost the lead he seemed to get fed up, and sink back into smacking shots around without giving them enough time. It's always very dangerous when he gets like that - unless he finds himself in abrupt top form, the shots go in and he gets re-invigorated. Most of the time (all of the time for any other player, really) if you start playing like that, you won't last long.
I don't like Mark Selby. He's very good in the reliable, robotic way that Hendry or John Higgins are, but he thinks his youth and hairdo make him the new Ronnie O'Sullivan. He has none of the flair or attitude, and as such he's nothing like as thrilling to watch.
Of course, it could just be sour grapes on my part.
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