New Fastest 147 Break

Dude was beast. I've only played on a snooker table once and they are scary. I don't think most people realize how tight those things are.
 
It's fake! Yes he does pot all the balls for a 147 but, for example at about 37s, he lets himself down with poor editing (watch him leave "stage left" and then come back in again immediately but from a different position).
 
I don't think its fake. The stick and shooter leave the frame a few times but come back where you expect them to considering he was walking quickly when he was outside the frame of the camera.
 
It's fake! Yes he does pot all the balls for a 147 but, for example at about 37s, he lets himself down with poor editing (watch him leave "stage left" and then come back in again immediately but from a different position).

I see no such inconsistency.
 
Great shot on the final brown to break out the blue.

That table seems much looser than the ones used in pro tournaments.

-Andrew
 
lol, this shit is not edited, are you guys kidding?

Look at all the shots he makes on camera and his pace, and you're trying to say
that the few times he's off camera he... what, had a smoke and then went back
to whirling around the at 97 mph dropping balls?

He obviously has the skills and the speed to do the world record legitimately.
A guy who shoots like this isn't going to cheat just to claim the fastest 147 record.
He's going to obsessively keep trying until he breaks it legitimately.
He's way too good of player to just give up and say "**** it, I'll cheat and edit the video,
I'll never beat the record without help."

Snooker fans - Is this guy's name known in the snooker world or is this just
some random no-name?
 
Great shot on the final brown to break out the blue.

That table seems much looser than the ones used in pro tournaments.

-Andrew

The third or fourth red, the one down the cushion, should never have gone in.

Impressive nonetheless. I've just come back from playing snooker for the first time in a year and that game is humbling to say the least.
 
No-name. Plays English 8 ball pool and appears to be completely off the snooker radar. So seems a little strange, to say the least, why he would try to beat Ronnie's time for a 147. Presumably many, many takes if, as it appears, he made the 147 in one go. If he is that good, he should be on the snooker radar.

Edited? Certainly looks like it is. Would be great if it wasn't.
 
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I started watching it, went back to watch it some more and it was gone. Looks like it was taken down.

Unless it is independently verified, these things don't mean much.
 
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