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I was a big fan of Ronnie ever since he won his first masters and then became world's number 1 snooker player in late 2003-early 2004. He was playing against legends like John Higgins and the late Paul Hunter, all of whom were great players, but Ronnie had that special something that had more to do with playing the adversaries rather than playing the table. Finally I got to know what it is, but I won't leave any spoilers here. I'm glad he's turned his life around and I'm glad to see he's still at it, winning his 8th masters just as I was reading this book.