A master class final
So the stage is set for a Masters final with two of the most exciting players in the game. The youthful Judd Trump and his learned opponent, Ronnie O’Sullivan.
On paper Judd could be seen as the underdog in this war of attrition but Judd has beaten Ronnie before.
However to win, Judd must keep negativity out of his head. If any such idea creeps into his head, Ronnie will pounce on him and punish him through heavy
scoring.
Similarly Ronnie’s weakness is to come late out of the starting blocks. Any player who draws him must amass frames in this period or O’Sullivan’s will kick into gear.
Judd is that lucky soul this time and has the added pressures of facing a London crowd and the nerves of reaching his first Masters final.
Trump has to combine his long potting and naughty snooker with controlled safety play and logical shot choices. If he does, he has a great chance of winning but otherwise he will again be a runner up and Ronnie will rule the palace once again.
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