The ref was wearing running shoes.HOLY TOLEDO!! Wow, that was amazing!
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Mesmerizing. Looks harder than running a rack of 9 ball. This website says a total of 151 147 have been made in competition. https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/all-of-snookers-147-breaks/35800
What would be the 147 equivalent of racks run in 9 ball? Straight pool run?
I guess one indicator is that a maximum usually does not occur in major tournaments, but it does occur several times per year. If there were more 14.1 tournaments, it might be like 150-and-out if that were the standard length. A six-pack seems about right for nine ball -- where is AtLarge when you need him?I don't think a 147 is any tougher than a run of 200 in straight pool or a six pack in 9-ball. Many non-professionals snooker players have had a 147 break.
I simply love it , she is one that has pushed for equal prize money in snooker when the 2 are miles apart in skill level, No doubt Ronnie was looking for a beat down and he did just that
I simply love it , she is one that has pushed for equal prize money in snooker when the 2 are miles apart in skill level, No doubt Ronnie was looking for a beat down and he did just that
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One thing that makes it a little hard to compare is that after 80 points of snooker the rest of the frame is an exhibition since the opponent will almost certainly concede as soon as you miss.
Truly amazing! Can you believe the shot he made on the red when the break stood at 80? The position play on that shot was otherworldly.
I'm sort of surprised Ronnie hasn't tried or converted an all pink, blue, or heaven forbid brown, green, or yellow clearance. He seems like the kind of guy that would do something so crazy.
Was that the one at 4:40 where the only red he can see, he is on the wrong side of to get to the black, so he fires it in and uses another red to carom into position. In awe, I had to replay it 3 times to absorb everything that happened there. Truly remarkable.