Poolplayer2016
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I'm going to set up that layout and attempt to get out. I have played snooker maybe a few times in my life.
Ronnie keeps on forgetting he's over the hill.
I hope he keeps forgetting for just a couple more years.
At least in snooker there is no debate over who has
the highest gear of anyone that ever played the game.
It's just......wow.
1. To break Hendry's record of World Championships. Honestly, I think this one will not happen. Ronnie can win these little week long tournaments with short races. But the odds are against him to win a 17 day tournament. Especially if he has to cross paths with the likes of Higgins or Selby. Even guys like Hawkins and Trump can give him trouble
his primary motivation is $$$$
if he could sustain his lifestyle indefineltley he'd quit snooker tommorow
That's one of the best clearances ever. Oh, and the next frame Carter breaks off, Ronnie comes to the table and runs a 141 clearance to end the session..Ronnie got lucky, too:
https://youtu.be/OAG1kKaI67E?t=16499
He really did ...
I believe that those players are just fricking amazing on any type of Billards Equipment ...
Here another cool display of ability from Ronnie ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7U3_9V0R2Y
I've seen handicaps that kind of work that way. But the problem is points scored is dependent on the level of player you are up against. A top amateur may regularly get 80 odd points per frame against me for example, and I would be able to manage an 80 odd aggregate against lower level players consistently.
Nah. He's got plenty of it, and if he retired tomorrow, he'd be hired immediately as a commentator. Which he would be very good at if you've ever heard him in the booth.
All true. But this is also true of points in straight-pool, games in 9-ball, etc.
Fargo Ratings would work just fine for snooker -- using points.