When a Shark Smells Blood | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | 2014 UK Championship SF S2
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- An exciting final session to enjoy after Bingham's massive dominance in the first half.
Match date: 06 December 2014
All statistics are as of the game date unless otherwise noted.
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Cesar please never stop w/ the quotes at the beginning of your videos. They are like a signature of the best snooker channel on TH-cam and its not even close tbh.
best snooker channel out here by miles & miles
Nice match two good players going at it outstanding job Ronnie O'Sullivan
Saving this for after work. Thanks as ever for all the great editing and uploads 👍🏼
I did the same thing! Haha
@@BigPoppaCreech am watching it at work 🤫
Quality re[lay - thanks. I never get tired of watching Ronnie play.
Tale of two matches. Amazing turn around.
Congratulations Mr Sullivan. I am your fan! Rio de Janeiro/Brasil
Great game, great presentation. Thanks Cesar.
Every time TH-cam recommends *another* snooker channel the answer is always the same: NO
This is top-quality editing every single time. Thank-you, Cesar.
Brilliant editing as always, really well done.
Love it my new best friend! Thank you for bring an excellent match to my eyes for this Monday morning!
Thanks ,Mr. Muroya! A pleasure to watch, though not a new video. Love Ronnie and , love and appreciate your work ! ❤❤❤
I was pulling for Bingham, awesome early frames, pulled back into lead after 3 dismal ones, just couldn’t keep up the momentum in the end. Showed a lot of heart, though.
Stuart is brilliant when he's got his eye in (still one of the best payers on the circuit), but snooker, as you know, is all about the winning when you're off. Ronnie, for all his faults, is better in the mire than all others. One of Stuarts main issues is dwelling on mistakes... he does that 'what if' smirk.
@CesarMuroya I'm really loving the way you have edited these videos and made them available to us 😀 I am very new to this and learning so much from watching your videos. Ronnie is getting several kicks like the one at 22:20 and I wonder if you can explain what causes it. Do the balls get static and pick up chalk dust from the fabric? I'd enjoy hearing your thoughts on what causes this.
Kicks occur when chalk particles get between two colliding balls, excessively increasing friction. The chalk adheres to the balls because of the stroke and dust on the cloth. In the Taom Anti-kick chalk, the particles hardly leave the cue tip, significantly reducing kicks. However, some players have experienced a lack of friction and so miscues.
@@CesarMuroya Some players blow off loose particles from the tip.
SO GLAD TO SEE THE BACK OF THE MOST CONCEITED COUNT IN SPORT.HOPE HE NEVER RETURNS TO THE SPORT...O SULLIVAN
Репортаж не из новых. А смотреть приятно! Монтаж БЕЗУКОРИЗНЕНЫЙ 👍💥‼️👏🤝
Great match
Bingham had his chances. Nice to see him and the others playing 9 Ball some. He could be good!
Epic comeback ❤❤❤
Not sure who was doing the bleeding and who the smelling. Looked like a LOT of blood in the water from both of them....
😂
We, the viewers, have feasted.
38:00 min when Bingham missed the red, I thought I heard " put him in a body bag, Ronnie" lol
When he missed at 6:18, he knew it could be all over.
machine O’sullivan
真係刺激❤❤
Vamos ganhar amigo Ronne boa sorte amigo
Parabéns Ronne nota 10
If Ronnie would have hurt the tip on the foul at the end of match 8, are you able to get another cue? Or is that a forfeit?
15 mins to sort your tip out
Nope, as above... or you can drag your spare cue out or request one. Bearing in mind, it can take two weeks to break in a new tip! He's chewed his tip off and spat it out on at least two occasions!
Ronny O'Sullivan is so patient and precise, but in top of all that he doesn't miss a chance.
only one of the world
snooker Rocket
How are you supposed to come back from a frame like the 6th 🫣
Wow - just the IDEA - ! - that there can be pressure when someone stops winning for a moment! Just seeing the 'runner' behind you is one yard more near suddenly, - ANYTHING can kill our confidence in winning. But a few sportsmen, some politicians, actors and others, USE the pressure to make them be even better! Amazing. John.
Mindset in snooker is a big part of the game, and the issue here is even if you're on the home-straight and you're playing against an under-performing O'Sullivan, he can be up your tubes in no time.
I love how Ronnie is always gracious with the loser.
Is Ronnie always so kind when he loses ?
@@frankdelar I think he’a pretty gracious, usually. Dunno about years past.
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All you can do is just fan, dam, smile.
One of the rare controversial occasions where you see Ronnie playing with trainers instead of shoes (because of ankle injury). There was a lot of row over this.
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xhen stuart is missing , he is really missing , specialy with that bridge , u feel like hes hitting all across the withe
I get tired of the 'kick' excuse. They just decelerate or have crooked cue motion. The 'kick' is BS in MHO.
The only reason O'Sullivan wins is because his opponents make mistakes at crucial times, while his mistakes are not crucial.
Have you ever wondered about that?
He could have lost many matches if his opponents didn't eff up and lost all his championships.
It boils down to who makes a mistake at what time; not who is the better player.
Over the hundreds of shots in a match, everyone is going to make mistakes. The best player will make fewer and less costly mistakes and take greater advantage of their opponent's mistakes.
A major skill in snooker is to plan your shots such that a mistake isn't as impactful. For example, if you are potting a ball, pick the shot where if you hit the cue ball a bit too hard and it goes too far, it lands on position for a different ball than the one you had planned. Or if you are trying to pot a difficult red, you might play the shot that ends up with your cueball in balk in position on a colour but not on a red so if you miss the pot your opponent doesn't have a shot.
Heck the literal name of the game is about positioning the cue ball to give your opponent a harder shot where they are more likely to make a mistake.