alstl said:It is plausible that Burnett was the max fixer and the winner wasn't involved. The guy evidently did a lousy job of dumping since everybody noticed.
worriedbeef said:you can watch the frame of snooker where the apparent strange misses and oddball shot selections took place here: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ryPHSJfCo9o
burnett actually knew about the alleged flurry of betting on the final score when he attempted the final black, so he claims that that intense pressure to pot the eight to prove he wasn't a cheat was what made him ultimately miss it so badly.
there's a few other strange incidents as well which arguably look a bit suspicious, like when he takes on the blue ball from on the bottom cushion. he needed to miss it I think accordding to the allegations - but it was such a difficult shot he probably thought he wasn't gonna pocket it anyway. so it probably surprised him when it did go in.
To be honest it really is difficult to say one way or another. For every slightly suspect shot or strange shot choice, there's an equally plausible argument to explain it.
There's a lot of useful information in all the youtube comments btw for those who are interested.
Remember the mens Camel tour ????TX Poolnut said:You can't get a line on pro pool in Las Vegas. I wonder why.:shakehead:
Yup. I wish there was video of the Hall/LeBron match on YouTube. I'd like to see that match.Grumpy said:Remember the mens Camel tour ????
TX Poolnut said:Yup. I wish there was video of the Hall/LeBron match on YouTube. I'd like to see that match.
smashmouth said:they fight like hell to keep snooker from expanding, to keep the rules defence oriented, to ignore the youth, to fly in the face of modern marketing, etc......
TX Poolnut said:You can't get a line on pro pool in Las Vegas. I wonder why.:shakehead:
jay helfert said:I talk about it in Pool Wars. I was the ref, standing right next to the table.![]()
Grady said:Some of the American players have thrown matches while in Europe, too. I was there and when I brought it to the attention of the tournament officials, the WPA, the UPA and the bookmakers, they just ignored me. They wouldn't even chastise the players. When players from other countries saw how lenient the officials were, they threw contests, too.
I see no reason to state the offenders names here but they admitted to me that they had done this, not that I needed any verification other than what I had seen.
IMHO players who dump matches in tournaments should be banned for life. Gambling is an entirely different matter. Some stakehorses need to be be dumped. The ones I refer too, are a blight in our sport. They arrange dumps, robberies and provide drugs for pool players.Merry Christmas, everyone.
watchez said:This is why dumping will always continue in pool with this mentality. Dumping is a black and white issue. It is wrong, never right. The player that dumps is a blight to the sport. If you have a problem with some of these stakehorses that you speak of, there are other ways to deal with them. I could go on and on but most likely I am speaking to deaf ears.
chamillionare said:how many people here would not dump a game for a 100k us$
chamillionare said:there is no risk for players to dump it happens all the time in pool as well, when ever they get an opportunity with the bookies. the reason why cause there is no money in the games
in the players lounge during the maguire/burnett match everyone was laughing while the match was being played cause they knew what was happening. betting accounts set up 3 days before in glasgow only to bet on 9-3 both players are great friends are scottish and practise together. um are people really that naive? there is no money in snooker anymore
the facts are as bad a performance as burnett put in they wont ban him and they wont ever ban a snooker player for fixing cause you cant prove it, so it will continue to happen alot in future as it happened in past even top players will be implecated like they have been in the past year including a former world champ. how many people here would not dump a game for a 100k us$
jay helfert said:Were you there or is this just hearsay? Why don't you tell us why you got banned from the pro snooker tour? Or do you just prefer to talk about other guys?