New Fastest 147 Break

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).

For claiming "fake", you aren't watching very closely. If you hit play and pause repeatedly, you will see the cue seem to disappear from the screen. That would imply editing. However, if you watch the cb, it is rolling on the the exact same path during that time. Showing no editing. I would say the cue disappeared due to a lighting trick of the camera somehow.
 
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).
At 37 seconds there is something a little funny about the video but I think it's a framerate/encoding defect. If you watch the cue ball across the glitch, it seems to move continuously. Is there some other part you think is bogus?
 
Tried to watch and I get a "This video has been removed by the user."
Looks like I waited to long:frown:
 
The shooter's name is Darren McVicar.


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Well, I had this bet with Darren McVicar that he couldn't get a 147 quicker than Ronnie O'Sullivan (5mins 20secs). I gave him until Christmas to get it. Thought he had no chance! Thought it was easy money! How wrong I was! Incredible!!! 4 mins 49 secs Watch and be amazed!

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I'm going to see if I can spot any fakery. Maybe there's some way also to see if it's been sped up.
 
Nice catch. Here's the text below the posted video:

Well, I had this bet with Darren McVicar that he couldn't get a 147 quicker than Ronnie O'Sullivan (5mins 20secs). I gave him until Christmas to get it. Thought he had no chance! Thought it was easy money! How wrong I was! Incredible!!! 4 mins 49 secs Watch and be amazed!

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I'm going to see if I can spot any fakery. Maybe there's some way also to see if it's been sped up.

If it's edited, then he gets full marks for both his snooker prowess as well as video editing skills :D
 
Rubbish, there was no opening break & the balls were spread out pretty nice for him to start potting away. He pretty much beat the ghost in snooker. Still, he does play really well it seems but again it was staged. This was not in competition anyway, Ronnie O' is still the king of snooker. :smile:
 
I think people are looking at this all the wrong way. The following video seems relevant:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4361995/derren_coin/

Take a very good player and a large number of attempts, and this kind of thing is not all that unlikely.

Also, this is not superseding O'Sullivan's record - Ronnie still holds the fastest 147 in professional play. Ronnie made his 147 on a professionally templated table, with an opponent, in a match - in the World Championship, no less! It was in front of the TV cameras and with £170,000 at stake, with no retries if he missed.

What you see in the video is very impressive, but really not comparable to O'Sullivan's feat. I'd be amazed if the video was doctored. Does anyone think this was his first try? His tenth...?
 
Nice catch. Here's the text below the posted video:

Well, I had this bet with Darren McVicar that he couldn't get a 147 quicker than Ronnie O'Sullivan (5mins 20secs). I gave him until Christmas to get it. Thought he had no chance! Thought it was easy money! How wrong I was! Incredible!!! 4 mins 49 secs Watch and be amazed!

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I'm going to see if I can spot any fakery. Maybe there's some way also to see if it's been sped up.

The disappointing part is not seeing the initial break.
 
the guy is amazing. I for one believe every bit of this.
Although I thought he might have missplaced the black from time to time. who gives a shit?
yes, we didn't see the opening break, thats ok by me. What we saw next was only excellence.
No need to compare him to ronnie.
Ronnie O has proven himself many times over.
thx for the video.
steven
 
I've seen players do amazing things practicing on club tables, which play much looser than proper tournament pockets. Playing with bigger pockets under very little pressure cant be compared to tournament play.
When I was in Thailand, I watched James Wattana shoot a 147 on the practice table and then do it AGAIN in the very next frame. And he's barely in the top 50 in the world ranking.
 
I've seen players do amazing things practicing on club tables, which play much looser than proper tournament pockets. Playing with bigger pockets under very little pressure cant be compared to tournament play.
When I was in Thailand, I watched James Wattana shoot a 147 on the practice table and then do it AGAIN in the very next frame. And he's barely in the top 50 in the world ranking.

So, in other words, snooker is easy? :grin-square:
 
Many very good players make 147s in practice. They'll open the reds on the break by coming off the top cusion and into the pack. Or they might even line the reds up manually. So it's unfair to compare it with a 147 in a match situation. Having said that, it's an impressive clearance and certainly a fast one. What would make it really impressive is if he were to go for it on a live internet stream - with two targets (1 - a 147 in under 5 minutes, 2 - a total clearance if he loses shape on a black). I'm not sure how many attempts would be reasonable though - I've never made a century let alone a total clearance. Anyone here play with players who have made those kind of breaks often?
 
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