Ronnie O’Sullivan has criticized “boring players” in a controversial rant about snooker culls.
While not competing in the current Scottish Open in Edinburgh, Ronnie O’Sullivan is a commentator for the competition and hasn’t held back in his most recent evaluation.
Ronnie O’Sullivan is a commentator for the Scottish Open in Edinburgh, even though he isn’t a competitor. In his most recent assessment, he hasn’t held back.
O’Sullivan was scheduled to play in the current Scottish Open, however he withdrew the night before. Even so, he traveled to Edinburgh to act as a commentator for Eurosport, covering the Sunday final between Noppon Saengkham and reigning champion Gary Wilson.
In the game of pool, O’Sullivan was questioned about a strategy used to get points without potting a ball. It is most frequently employed when a player has run out of points to overturn a disadvantage and salvage a frame.
For instance, with just 58 points left on the table, a player might trail their opponent by 60 points. When a player snookers the other, the other player has to play a shot from an unusual angle, which makes it more difficult to strike the target.
In the event that player fails to hit the target, their opponent will receive a foul and score points. A foul entitles the player to seven points, not less than four.
Snooker players disagree about the conclusion of frames when there aren’t enough points left on the table, which makes the sport contentious. When asked for his thoughts on the subject, O’Sullivan chose to criticize a few of his peers.
O’Sullivan answered, “I believe you ought to bring