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Peter EbdonNewest Review: ... McManus 9-6, and the Thailand Open in 1997, beating Nigel Bond 9-7. By this time, Peter Ebdon had established himself as a class act. As he hit the high point, though, he slid into a slow demise. He fell from being a high ranked player to the lowly depths of 12th, and didn't win another ranking title till the 2000/01 season. Ebbo picked up his game to beat Jimmy White 9-6 in the final of ... more |
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by - written on 09/05/02 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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I've been converted!!! I have never been a fan of Peter Ebdon, but after watching him lift this year's World Championship, I have changed my opinion of him. I was particularly struck by the high quality of his safety game and the way in which he would go for a shot that most players would not have tried. Not only that but he actually potted most of them! I thought I would find out a bit about the man and tell you what I had learned, so here goes... Peter Ebdon, whose nickname is Ebbo, was born on the 27th August 1970. At the age of 21, in 1991, he turned professional. He took the snooker world by storm, bursting onto the circuit with a 10-4 hammering of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/05/01
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I would like to make a complaint on Snooker player; Peter Ebdon. In a recent world championship match, Peter Ebdon was playing Steven Lee for a place in the Quarter-finals. It was out of 25 frames, therefore it being the first up to 13 frames. The game was tense, as both players knew what was to be won; a quarter-final match against Ronnie O'Sullivan. Both players had done well, and it was the 25th frame with the scores, obviously at 12 each. Lee had a few bad shots, allowing to let Ebdon get a considerable lead. The game still carried on, with Stephen Lee trying to win back vital points, with attempted snookers. I must admit, Peter Ebdon ... Read the complete review


