'You have to be a robot' - Ronnie O'Sullivan tells snooker star to 'take game apart' at World Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan has given a fellow snooker star some advice at the World Championship, and that is to take his game apart to prevent so many mistakes. The Rocket was asked in the Eurosport studio about what he would recommend the hugely talented Jack Lisowski do to iron out the lapses in his play at the Crucible. Ad/> The 30-year-old battled past Matthew Stevens 10-8 on Wednesday to reach the second round, but some of his swashbuckling breaks were interspersed with some sloppy errors.
/> World Championship'You have to be a robot' — O'Sullivan tells star to 'take game apart'AN HOUR AGO While the six-time world champion admitted that he suffered from the same inconsistency early in his career, O'Sullivan suggested that Lisowski break his game down and make his technique a lot more robotic to improve his consistency around the table. «It might sound drastic, but I would literally take my game apart,» O'Sullivan told Eurosport. «I would change my style.
I would become more robotic. It might feel a bit alien to him, but I just think nowadays you have to be a robot. »It is no good looking good if you make elementary mistakes.
I was a bit like that up until about 1997 and I decided to deconstruct my game because I knew it wasn't good enough to win the world title. 'Snooker is too boring' — Vafaei 'still friends' with Ronnie despite 'retire' attack 'What an idiot' — Williams hits back at Hendry over Crucible practice views «I made too many mistakes, so I became much more robotic and much more methodical. I don't actually play like that, but I felt like I had to.