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Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to take his time against Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

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Cueman says he is getting his snooker 'fix' in Sheffield.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is prepared to take the slow road into the record books as he prepares to kick off his bid for a sixth world snooker title at the Crucible on Sunday against the fastest current player in the game.

O'Sullivan famously delivered a 147 in five minutes and 20 seconds in his match against Mick Price in the 1997 Championships but says he has no intention of trying to keep pace with Thai qualifier Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, who has been timed at less than 17 seconds per shot.

O'Sullivan said: "For a lot of years I played and made maximums in five minutes and 20 seconds and I would be the most exciting player on the circuit and everyone would bang on about it, but I would not win much.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is bidding for his sixth world title in Sheffield (Anna Gowthorpe/PA)

"It is quite disappointing when you do all that but have no silverware to back it up. The bottom line is about the wins at the end of the day. I had to change my game to be a more consistent player and sometimes you have to adopt a different approach."

The 44-year-old O'Sullivan forged an unlikely alliance with former world champion and safety maestro Ray Reardon prior to his 2004 title win, and is now one away from a victory which will see him equal Steve Davis for titles in the Crucible era.

O'Sullivan is clearly content to be starting his quest against the Thai, who is making his third consecutive Crucible appearance having pushed eventual champion Judd Trump to a final frame decider in their first round match last year.

Ronnie O'Sullivan polished off a maximum break in five minutes and 20 seconds (PA Media)

But his often-fraught relationship with the sport is never far from bubbling to the surface and having berated the authorities for treating players like "lab rats" this week by initially allowing limited fans into the Crucible, he went on to shrug off the historic implications of a potential sixth world crown.

"For me it is like an addict who needs to feed his habit," added O'Sullivan. "It is not about tournament – they are all the same – for me it is about feeding that habit whenever I need to. To be honest, I don't really care and that is the truthful answer.

"Am I prepared to give blood, sweat and tears? No. Would everybody else like to see me give blood, sweat and tears? Probably yes. That is not something that turns me on.

Thepchaiya Un-Nooh pushed Judd Trump to the limit in last year's first round (Nigel French/PA)

"For me, snooker has become a bit of a dirty sport over the last 10 years in many ways, and for me to get grubby every day of the week is just not going to work for me. I kind of just take the cream out of it and just let the others fight over all the other bits and pieces.

"It is their time. My time has been and gone, but I'm a little bit like Tiger Woods and Federer, because I was so good, even at 60 per cent I am capable of holding my own against most of the players, and that is probably why I am still hanging around."

Aside from his near-miss against Trump, Un-Nooh also impressed on his Crucible debut two years ago, when he was beaten 10-7 by the eventual losing finalist John Higgins.

“I'm a little bit like Tiger Woods and Federer, because I was so good, even at 60% I am capable of holding my own against most of the players”
- Ronnie O'Sullivan

And he is one of the few players to boast a winning record against O'Sullivan, having won their only previous meeting 5-4 at the 2014 German Masters.

But O'Sullivan warned against expectations that his clash with the Thai will be the most explosive of the 16 first-round ties.

"If I go in there and play really badly, it could be a torturing session," insisted O'Sullivan. "I might drag him to such low levels that he cannot pot a ball and we are both absolutely hopeless and everyone turns their TV screens off asking, what's this I'm watching?"

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