Good luck to Mr. Melling. I hope to see his unique cue action on tv very soon!:smile:
He's over the first hurdle. Now he must play the big guys!
He had one year he made 80k when he won the China Open pocketing 40k. Outside of that year he will probably do better in snooker. JT
One of the best cue actions I have witnessed and a nice guy to boot.I met him at the 9-ball qualifiers in Cardiff in 2004 and practised on the table next to him and Tony Drago for most of the day and it was a great experience. He has been a pro snooker player previously and used to play with his pool cue which had an 8mm tip which would have hampered him. i think he now uses a normal snooker cue which will definitely increase his chances of doing well. I remember he qualified to go to the last 64 and Evgeny Stalev also qualified but he was in another league if not another dimension![]()
He's over the first hurdle. Now he must play the big guys!
Sean, you must have misread the post, I think it was about World POOL Championship in Cardiff he's talking about. Stalev rarely tried snooker as his father wasn't of high opinion about this game (must be due to pure arrogance). And, once again, pocket jaws on pyramid tables are soft so the real pocket size is a bit deceivingEvgeny Stalev qualifying in snooker? Wow, although that raises eyebrows
I have known Chris for about 13/14 years now and knew him well in those years when he was dabbling at all three disciplines (E8B, 9 ball and snooker).
I feel now, as I did then, that he needs to pick one and concentrate on it. You can't expect anyone to be elite standard at all three at the same time.
In order for Chris to be successful at snooker I feel he must turn his back on pool - for the time being.