I saw that live.Check out at the two minute mark here. Looks like trick photography.
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As for, "He had no reason to hit that red ball," actually he did. He is Judd Trump.
I saw that live.Check out at the two minute mark here. Looks like trick photography.
Hu
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IG- aka InstagramFrom the description I've seen it or something like it. Not on this thread though.
Didn't there used to be a rising snookerer back a couple decades that juiced up every shot?
What is IG?
right. Thanks.IG- aka Instagram
I agree with BeiberLvr, it's just what he wanted to do.How exactly did he get lucky?
Obviously he knows how the cue ball is going to react off the cushions.
Obviously he knew the cue ball would be headed towards the last red.
When the outcome meets the expectation. That's not luck.
An important point about snooker: After making the black Judd was 80 points ahead with 35 remaining on the table. The only way for his opponent to win was to get Judd to foul twelve times by snookering him repeatedly. No professional player in the opponent's position would have come back to the table after a miss by Judd on the red except to get a little practice time.... At worst he would have left a safety so he might as well go for it. ...
Another thing to keep in mind. Once the frame is well out of reach and the tournament high break isn't on, pro snooker players go firmly into circus mode. ...and it's not to entertain themselves, it's for the spectators. I highly doubt Trump would have hit this shot anywhere near the same if the frame hadn't been over, just like you're saying.An important point about snooker: After making the black Judd was 80 points ahead with 35 remaining on the table. The only way for his opponent to win was to get Judd to foul twelve times by snookering him repeatedly. No professional player in the opponent's position would have come back to the table after a miss by Judd on the red except to get a little practice time.
Another thing to keep in mind. Once the frame is well out of reach and the tournament high break isn't on, pro snooker players go firmly into circus mode. ...and it's not to entertain themselves, it's for the spectators. I highly doubt Trump would have hit this shot anywhere near the same if the frame hadn't been over, just like you're saying.
And to get another century, which some people pay attention to.i wouldn't say it's just for the spectators.. it's a way to cool down the opponent and stay hot yourself.
Based on my inability to reach one (96). I made a decision years ago to pretend it's a myth.And to get another century, which some people pay attention to.
Must be this guy:Didn't there used to be a rising snookerer back a couple decades that juiced up every shot?
I think Judd may well have intended to loosen the red ball. It was far enough up the cushion to be a problem ball on a snooker table.
Gross....
Impressive enough to keep the CB on that side of the table in that manner. Whole other level to run it all the way back down and nudge it off the rail.
I have never seen topspin take at that angle, from a distance . It does look like a trick. But I don't think it was.Check out at the two minute mark here. Looks like trick photography.
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I don't think so either. Just different equipment plus a monster stroke. Trump is the best snooker player in the world at the moment or very close to it.WhI have never seen topspin take at that angle, from a distance . It does look like a trick. But I don't think it was.