Babe, wake up, it's that time of the year to binge watch Snooker highlight videos all night, and then never think about the game again. Thanks TH-cam, you've done this to me for like a decade+
To future players. As my father taught me, I will share his advice. Play 8ball with regulation size balls on a snooker table. Once I was good at 8 ball on a snooker table, bar and regulation tables were nothing. Reasons are the pockets are smaller on a snooker table and area is much larger. It accelerated the development of my eye. Good luck
@@asiseeit2041 so your playing on a snooker table with 2 1/4inch balls. That would help alot although the rail heights may affect your feel of bounces as it would react different. I only asked cos uk pool is played with balls under 2 inches smaller than snooker balls so would actually make it slightly easier. Good strategy though. And yes the pockets are tight as hell on snooker tables.
0:32 No. Not close. Watch at .25x speed. At least a quarter second late. Should've been running instead of jogging. 5:48 Has to be best of the best. Wow.
For every red ball You can shoot a color Black is the highest score Thats why they always go for red black red black..... Colors return after you make the shot. Exept when all the red balls are gone. But when you can't make a shot you want to give your opponent a impossible shot. So you put the white ball behind a color because you need to score or touch a red ball first. I played some tournaments when i was young. It's a fantastic game
This video is a fantastic tribute to Efren Bata Reyes! His shots are not just about skill; they demonstrate a deep understanding of the game. It's mind-blowing to see how he can pull off those unbelievable shots under pressure. Thanks for showcasing these legendary moments! 🎱🔥
@@paulchristie3306 I knew Kirk when he grew up. He used to play snooker at the Golden Cue in Scarborough, Ontario Canada. He went to Bendale high school but never went the school used to phone every weekday at 9:00am to make sure he was at the Golden Cue. Joe let him play for free and backed him if anyone wanted to play Kirk for money.
Neil's face was the winner, after Maguire's oddball. Best shots: - Murphy x2 - Walden Great shots from Rocket, Trump, Davis, Robertson, Heathcote, Williams, etc. Great vid, thanks a lot!
I was going to comment on a Jimmy White shot that was missed. But to be fair, and as someone else here has commented before me - this is actually one of the few compilations that has some amazing shots, some of which I hadnt seen before. Nice job!
I miss the blue from Selby against Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame of the World Cup Final 2014. Mark Selby potted the blue and the white ball and goes over the long band, short band past green and brown and after another long band hits two red ones and the pink one and separates them so that he had a continuation.
imho, Commentary or not, I appreciate there being time to see the layout of the balls and what was being attempted before the cue ball was hit. Many compilations feel rushed to me - requiring pausing or rewinding to see the initial layout.
I love Murphy's Escape/Red pot @5.35, the vision and talent to do it first try (having seen it done it took 6+? tries for someone on TH-cam to recreate it)
Stephen Maguire’s shot (1:22) doesn’t really belong in this compilation. It’s a fluke, not a “top shot”. It cheapens the rest of the list to include fluke shots.
1:20 Can someone explain to me what's the astonishing part in Maguire's shot? It seems to me it's simply a mistake followed by the coincidental results.
It’s the advertising in the background that’s blurred out. She was in front of it & got censored too! Either that or she’s so attractive, it’s too much for snooker viewers.
I have seen so many of these 'greatest shot' videos on youtube, but it is very rare that most of the shots on them are actually great shots. Kudos to ya, as it feels like you have actually done your research into great snooker shots to make this video, as I can see a strong case for each of these shots being one of the best in snooker history. Liked and subscribed :)
He will lose the frame as his opponent has already more points than him even if ronnie pots both pink(6 point) and black(7 point). So he needs a snooker, thats why he was putting the cue behind the black ,if his opponent fails to hit the pink then there will be 6 or 7 penalty points
0:30 .... And then pause half way through the 35th second ... According to the TV countdown he didn't make it in time ! Clock shows 0:00 and cueball hasn't moved
I am enjoying all the Americans in the comments going on about Reyes and not even understanding that they're not watching pool games. That takes *TRUE* stupidity.
@chrislaw4189 what does that have to do with choosing the best shot? By the way, there is one shot from him in the list, the extreme top spin on the black in order to open the two reds on the black cushion.
@@vladomatoski1634 Ah ok fair enough. I was pretty sure he was still banned, in which case he would not be eligible. I guess his ban must have now expired.
2:10 Great shot by Selby, but since it's the shot that all of us useless bar-players would try (and miss!), it's a bit far fetched to add the "HIGH IQ!". 😂
Hay I am not snooker or billiards player. If you want to chest, wear a heavy wrist band and biceps band. And hit the ball as fast as possible. Make the cue (hitting stick, is that what it is called?) with high moment of inertia from the point of grip so it won't twist. If there are restrictions on what to wear, then wear them during training and not during testing.---suggestions by physics nerd.
Total bollocks. Suggest you pick up a cue then in 20 years when you have the experience and skill you might understand why what you wrote is nonsense. By the way, power is produced by the shoulder and elbow not the biceps. If you force the shot you WILL miss. There is no twisting in a cue it is manufactured to make twisting impossible but you don’t know what you’re talking about so obviously that is why your comment was pure sewage. A two year old could do better.
I've got a device attached to my phone. that when I speak it types the word. thank you very much. the same device can also translate writen word for me.
For some they missed the real skill in the shot. To double a ball the length of the table is one thing but to generate the power needed to keep the backspin alive to the point of contact is truly impressive and to cap it off he managed to judge the spin loss over 10 feet to end plum on the black. I remember Davis trying to replicate that shot, he managed to pot the pink once in 25 attempts but never managed to keep the spin on the cue ball once.
You give it too much credit. Provides context/ Where? 'Joe Player sinks an amazing shot.' 'Next, look at this stunning shot by ...' 'It's less explaining or commenting on the shots, and more talking them up.
4:45 and 6:30 and 7:52 and 9:10 and 11:33 it’s terrible camera angles like these which ruin snooker coverage. If the overhead view had been kept on every possible outcome could easily be seen.
The 15 red balls are worth 1 point each. The coloured balls are worth 2pts yellow 3pts green 4pts brown 5pts blue 6pts pink 7pts black. You cannot pot a coloured ball without first potting a red ball on your previous shot unless there are no red balls remaining IE (Red, Black, Red, Black, Red, Pink and so forth) Coloured balls get replaced by the referee until there are no red balls left, then they need to be Potted in order Yellow, green, brown, Blue, pink, Black The maximum score is achieved by potting 15 Red then black combos followed by all the coloured balls in order... TLDR : Search Ronnie O Sullivan fastest 147 to see how it's done
Probably shouldn't be on this list as it was a fluke. He simply overhit the shot and got lucky that it still went in. But I think the white also went in so he wasn't really that lucky after all.
@@kromus1 Phew, thankfully I’m not a Yank then. I view patience, tactical thinking and an even temper as virtues, not as needless hindrances towards getting a gun. Anyway, I would love to learn how to play snooker one day. I’ve played a lot of pool, and except for the larger table and numberless balls, it seems relatively similar.
Great compilation! 'Shot of the decade' getting thrown around for 'shot of the tournament' nominees quite a bit though. :D And 'shot of the century' on a total fluke... man... :D
@@rocketsnooker147 likely accepted the adjudicator's verdict was correct. And it would have been diffict to challenge the decision when the crowd was so hyped. Truth is he didn't actually lose.
Gary lost out again last week in Manchester against Ronnie when the referee could him for hitting the pink before it hit the red. Admittedly it was close but frame-by-frame replay showed he did hit the red first. He ended up losing the match. Feeling a bit bad for the guy...
Put him on a regulation table without the aids of larger pockets and diamond markers to help calculate the shots and watch him founder against snooker pros. He's good, but there's a reason he never made it in snooker.
hundreds actually. I was watching snooker when John Virgo was competing, he only started commentating when he retired from the table. Historically the voice of snooker was Ted Lowe who was the first TV commentator and went on to be the lead for the BBC from 1969 to 1996, 27 years. His almost hypnotic voice made the game what it is today. And sorry when it came to humour Virgo is boring compared to Lowe, those who heard him will never forget his famous joke in pot black "for those with black and white TVs the pink is next to the brown".
@@chozusmakavelli He is a nice guy but his career was at best average. In over 20 years he never won a ranking tournament and was only one year in the top 10. But sure as a personality he is worth listening to. I caveat. His reading of the game is not very good. The number of times he identified the wrong shot was legendary. For that it required a real class player.
You are obviously way to young. Alex Higgins and Jimmy White had some amazing shots. I think Alex Higgins shot (although a fluke of a ball bobbling out of the pocket and rolling along the top of the cushion into the middle pocket beets any of those for the cue power alone.
Alex was an enigma. I truly beleive if the guy had managed to keep off the bottle he would have been unbeatable. My favorite was the long double at speed on the pink to lie on the last red at the same end. It required amazing accuracy and backspin maintained from one end of the table to the other, that takes enourmous power.
Babe, wake up, it's that time of the year to binge watch Snooker highlight videos all night, and then never think about the game again.
Thanks TH-cam, you've done this to me for like a decade+
LMAO
I can relate
I feel seen
yep! xD
To future players. As my father taught me, I will share his advice. Play 8ball with regulation size balls on a snooker table. Once I was good at 8 ball on a snooker table, bar and regulation tables were nothing. Reasons are the pockets are smaller on a snooker table and area is much larger. It accelerated the development of my eye. Good luck
UK 8 Ball or us? Ball sizes are very different
I stayed in a hostel for 3 years, and they had 2 full size tables. Playing pool on 7ft tables in pubs was completely different after that experience.
I live in the us
Then you understand.
@@asiseeit2041 so your playing on a snooker table with 2 1/4inch balls. That would help alot although the rail heights may affect your feel of bounces as it would react different. I only asked cos uk pool is played with balls under 2 inches smaller than snooker balls so would actually make it slightly easier. Good strategy though. And yes the pockets are tight as hell on snooker tables.
I’m a standard US billiards player, but man is there some talent on that foreign snooker field! Excellent show, thanks for the upload!
0:32 No. Not close. Watch at .25x speed. At least a quarter second late. Should've been running instead of jogging.
5:48 Has to be best of the best. Wow.
I wish I had an idea as to what was going on. True feats of mastery. I will now have to look into this snookery
For every red ball
You can shoot a color
Black is the highest score
Thats why they always go for red black red black.....
Colors return after you make the shot. Exept when all the red balls are gone. But when you can't make a shot you want to give your opponent a impossible shot. So you put the white ball behind a color because you need to score or touch a red ball first. I played some tournaments when i was young. It's a fantastic game
This video is a fantastic tribute to Efren Bata Reyes! His shots are not just about skill; they demonstrate a deep understanding of the game. It's mind-blowing to see how he can pull off those unbelievable shots under pressure. Thanks for showcasing these legendary moments! 🎱🔥
Stop talking nonsense, bot!
So where is he on this compilation then? Oh wait he can't play on a big table with small pockets can he, fool!
I love how ricky walden high fived mark selbys hand when he made a 147
Where is Jimmy white shot against Ronnie o Sullivan.
Great vid…that yellow pot off the jaws was just ridiculous 😂 their lack of reaction is astounding to me
Probably during COVID when there were no spectators
I best he was wishing for a crowd in that moment! 😂
It was one of the best snooker videos. that was perfect😂
Jimmy white and his banana shot was one of the best I have seen.
@fook. When he was playing Kirk (coke) Stevens ?
@@paulchristie3306 I knew Kirk when he grew up. He used to play snooker at the Golden Cue in Scarborough, Ontario Canada. He went to Bendale high school but never went the school used to phone every weekday at 9:00am to make sure he was at the Golden Cue. Joe let him play for free and backed him if anyone wanted to play Kirk for money.
And his Masse shot out of a snooker against O'Sullivan.
I understand virtually nothing of the game but the shots look really cool! Wish I could play pool like that ^^
Great compilation
Many thanks!
A top 32 and not an Alex or Jimmy shot among them? You're having a laugh, mate!
Neil's face was the winner, after Maguire's oddball.
Best shots:
- Murphy x2
- Walden
Great shots from Rocket, Trump, Davis, Robertson, Heathcote, Williams, etc.
Great vid, thanks a lot!
1:32 He didn't look shocked* to me.
Me pareceu mais indignado 😂😂
I was going to comment on a Jimmy White shot that was missed. But to be fair, and as someone else here has commented before me - this is actually one of the few compilations that has some amazing shots, some of which I hadnt seen before. Nice job!
Really great video keep up the great work!
I miss the blue from Selby against Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame of the World Cup Final 2014. Mark Selby potted the blue and the white ball and goes over the long band, short band past green and brown and after another long band hits two red ones and the pink one and separates them so that he had a continuation.
The voiceover wasnt needed
Perhaps, but I appreciated being given the occasional context (i.e., what tournament, what round). And I liked that the voiceover snippets were short.
imho,
Commentary or not, I appreciate there being time to see the layout of the balls and what was being attempted before the cue ball was hit. Many compilations feel rushed to me - requiring pausing or rewinding to see the initial layout.
Course it was, for us blind people.
Exactly, it's over exaggerated bull, I'm surprised he didn't say 'watch this death defying shot'😅
Yeah I agree it served no purpose
I love the "thats right" face at the end of these
I love Murphy's Escape/Red pot @5.35, the vision and talent to do it first try (having seen it done it took 6+? tries for someone on TH-cam to recreate it)
Stephen Maguire’s shot (1:22) doesn’t really belong in this compilation. It’s a fluke, not a “top shot”.
It cheapens the rest of the list to include fluke shots.
Sometimes flukes are fun to watch.
I'm not trying to make this shot smaller as it is 4:10 didn't Alex Higgins made that shot as well?
1:20 Can someone explain to me what's the astonishing part in Maguire's shot? It seems to me it's simply a mistake followed by the coincidental results.
I love how they manage to give the balls a rotation to further move em
Some cracking snooker played here, I can't understand why there are so many negative comments, just enjoy.
5:48 - Why the blurred out ref? Odd thing to do...
That Roberston guy plays the flute the other way around 😂
Why is the official blurred out @ 5:35?
Yeah, weird. Was it Michaela Tabb?
It’s the advertising in the background that’s blurred out. She was in front of it & got censored too! Either that or she’s so attractive, it’s too much for snooker viewers.
@@MrGoat73 😂
5.36 minutes shoot
I just say HOW??? 🤯🤯
WHAT???? 🤯🤯
its unbelievable 🔥
My algorithm has gone mad, I watch this after bunch of glass making, glass blowing, but I really like this video👍
One of the few videos where the thumbnail’s super-imposed yellow line was accurate to the video.
Are you sure these 6:00 7:12 9:30 11:04 is one of the top 31 in history ??!!
I did the same more than 100 times
I have seen so many of these 'greatest shot' videos on youtube, but it is very rare that most of the shots on them are actually great shots.
Kudos to ya, as it feels like you have actually done your research into great snooker shots to make this video, as I can see a strong case for each of these shots being one of the best in snooker history.
Liked and subscribed :)
Thanks❤️
More importantly STEPHEN LEE was there for all these shots!
@@rocketsnooker147 No worries mate ... oh wait, I wasn't the original commenter. Sorry 'bout that! 'Poligies to Auri ! !!
10:20 why would O'sullivan not pot the pink ball here ? I don't understand that part of the game
He will lose the frame as his opponent has already more points than him even if ronnie pots both pink(6 point) and black(7 point). So he needs a snooker, thats why he was putting the cue behind the black ,if his opponent fails to hit the pink then there will be 6 or 7 penalty points
¡Excelente! Un video bien explicado, gracias
Sean Murphy needs to work on his 'cat that got the cream' look.
It was a cool shot!
0:30 .... And then pause half way through the 35th second ... According to the TV countdown he didn't make it in time ! Clock shows 0:00 and cueball hasn't moved
Actually Gary accepts the defeat. So, it wasn't checked in depth.
I am enjoying all the Americans in the comments going on about Reyes and not even understanding that they're not watching pool games. That takes *TRUE* stupidity.
12 by 6 feet 👍🏻
@@wibblewabblewoo6249 and no markers on the tables to help you calculate the angles either
I was playing like these guys best shots before I grew 20yrs old
You are missing the Stephen Lee screw back with reverse side on the blue against Mark Williams. That's the best shot ever played.
No, Stephen Lee is banned for match fixing.
@chrislaw4189 what does that have to do with choosing the best shot? By the way, there is one shot from him in the list, the extreme top spin on the black in order to open the two reds on the black cushion.
@@vladomatoski1634 Ah ok fair enough. I was pretty sure he was still banned, in which case he would not be eligible. I guess his ban must have now expired.
why wouldn't it be eligible? Doesn't say best shots from snooker players who aren't banned does it?
2:10 Great shot by Selby, but since it's the shot that all of us useless bar-players would try (and miss!), it's a bit far fetched to add the "HIGH IQ!". 😂
in history... there's not a shot in here older than 15 years
6:47 and no reaction to that shot like what the heck. That was insane!
Top commentary!!
It seems like 26 of the top 31 shots OF ALL TIME were played in that one match.
Hay I am not snooker or billiards player. If you want to chest, wear a heavy wrist band and biceps band. And hit the ball as fast as possible. Make the cue (hitting stick, is that what it is called?) with high moment of inertia from the point of grip so it won't twist. If there are restrictions on what to wear, then wear them during training and not during testing.---suggestions by physics nerd.
That was *almost* English. Sadly, however, it was mostly gibberish.
Total bollocks. Suggest you pick up a cue then in 20 years when you have the experience and skill you might understand why what you wrote is nonsense.
By the way, power is produced by the shoulder and elbow not the biceps. If you force the shot you WILL miss. There is no twisting in a cue it is manufactured to make twisting impossible but you don’t know what you’re talking about so obviously that is why your comment was pure sewage. A two year old could do better.
I'm blind. so the voice is good
If you are blind than how can you type😅
If you are blind than how can you type
I've got a device attached to my phone. that when I speak it types the word. thank you very much. the same device can also translate writen word for me.
No offence but if you’re blind what is the point in watching snooker
@@PeterWoodIV i used to be a very good player in my youth
Alex Higgins pink down the length of the table then pots the black one handed best two shots ever
Against Virgo in unofficial frame?
@@rocketsnooker147 do you think Ronnie aside anyone could've did what Alex did with the pink and black ???
@@markjeffers4663 I don't think so bro, the cue ball control on those two shots was insane.
For some they missed the real skill in the shot. To double a ball the length of the table is one thing but to generate the power needed to keep the backspin alive to the point of contact is truly impressive and to cap it off he managed to judge the spin loss over 10 feet to end plum on the black.
I remember Davis trying to replicate that shot, he managed to pot the pink once in 25 attempts but never managed to keep the spin on the cue ball once.
I came for Semih Saygıner! 🎉❤❤❤
Somehow I'm convinced that only the Brits would make this a spectator sport.
Very popular in China too, Americans don't have the attention span for it ;)
The voiceover is good. It provides context and the names of the players.
You give it too much credit.
Provides context/ Where? 'Joe Player sinks an amazing shot.' 'Next, look at this stunning shot by ...'
'It's less explaining or commenting on the shots, and more talking them up.
@Relkond you're so right.
Joe Swail is missed on the snooker scene big time.
Great 👍
The Shaun Murphy one is the most impressive to me.
I have no idea whats going on but impressive anyway.
1:30, O Michel Teló ficou sem acreditar.
Murphy trick shot is effen Reyes level..
Not putting the replays in it even slow mo is a crazy editing choice
4:45 and 6:30 and 7:52 and 9:10 and 11:33
it’s terrible camera angles like these which ruin snooker coverage. If the overhead view had been kept on every possible outcome could easily be seen.
What is this variation with colored billiards? I don't understand it
The 15 red balls are worth 1 point each. The coloured balls are worth
2pts yellow
3pts green
4pts brown
5pts blue
6pts pink
7pts black.
You cannot pot a coloured ball without first potting a red ball on your previous shot unless there are no red balls remaining
IE (Red, Black, Red, Black, Red, Pink and so forth)
Coloured balls get replaced by the referee until there are no red balls left, then they need to be Potted in order
Yellow, green, brown, Blue, pink, Black
The maximum score is achieved by potting 15 Red then black combos followed by all the coloured balls in order...
TLDR : Search Ronnie O Sullivan fastest 147 to see how it's done
Heathcotes Yellow against Day was played for and got, One of the Greatest Snooker Shots in History.
Can someone explain that Steven Maguire shot? Wasn't too hard to put it in the hole, and he even scuffed it.
Probably shouldn't be on this list as it was a fluke. He simply overhit the shot and got lucky that it still went in. But I think the white also went in so he wasn't really that lucky after all.
some shots we are doing with friend in bar. for fun, not for money :)
0:35 the clock went to 0 before the ball went in.
The ball has to be struck before the clock goes to zero not it going in.
1:09 i@@mikeorgan1993😢thyj
If you play it in slowmo at .25 That the clock runs out and hits zero before he even hits the ball. I was rooting for the guy, but yeah
@@mikeorgan1993😊😅
Yeah, I don’t get snooker. It’s like rugby; it looks similar to a game I know, but still significantly different.
Snooker isn't for Americans. It requires patience, tactics and an even temper😂
@@kromus1 ...and skill, intelligence and no cheating...
@@kromus1 Phew, thankfully I’m not a Yank then. I view patience, tactical thinking and an even temper as virtues, not as needless hindrances towards getting a gun.
Anyway, I would love to learn how to play snooker one day. I’ve played a lot of pool, and except for the larger table and numberless balls, it seems relatively similar.
1:32 😂
This man’s voice goes through me
Extremely annoying
Great compilation! 'Shot of the decade' getting thrown around for 'shot of the tournament' nominees quite a bit though. :D
And 'shot of the century' on a total fluke... man... :D
Strange promoting to have vests as part of the official uniform. “What if we made all the contestants look like valets on break?”
No way that Anthony mcgill shot got in there....is this his TH-cam channel?😂😂😂
Never heard of snooker
There was a couple of great shots some of these are basic snooker shots.
They were all shots I would take.
"Name the best 32 Snooker shots and explain why they're all Ronnie O'Sullivan."
Nice collection, thanks for posting.
2:00 was the odd one out
In his prime the best long potter who ever lived or still lives Stephen Hendry.
6:43 inacreditável
Swail hit the ball just after the timer hits zero. Can slow it down and check it for yourselves.
Maybe but Gary accepts the defeat.
@@rocketsnooker147 likely accepted the adjudicator's verdict was correct. And it would have been diffict to challenge the decision when the crowd was so hyped. Truth is he didn't actually lose.
wonder if they allowed it cause ball was in play before the alarm was going off
Gary lost out again last week in Manchester against Ronnie when the referee could him for hitting the pink before it hit the red. Admittedly it was close but frame-by-frame replay showed he did hit the red first. He ended up losing the match. Feeling a bit bad for the guy...
What about OUT of history?
Obviously only a modern snooker viewer.. little or nothing before 2000..
Very impressive but doesn't anyone play regular pool anymore?
Pool is a different game and played on small size tables
5:35 To me thats the best shot ever
The thumbnail shot is 5.34 your welcome 👍
Apparently I've been playing the wrong game all this time. All of my crappy pool shots look like they would be awesome snooker shots.
Why is jimmy white shoes so massive and he is 5 foot 8
When you hype up every shot as "The best shot. The shot of the decade. Blah blah blah." it devalues every single shot.
Their not hyping up every shot, just the ones that have been included in the video about the best shots in history!!!
Oh! I'm soo old... I remember Hendry's shot 🤦
No one can do the magic tricks of efren reyes the GOAT
Put him on a regulation table without the aids of larger pockets and diamond markers to help calculate the shots and watch him founder against snooker pros. He's good, but there's a reason he never made it in snooker.
why some judges are blurred?
Gary Wilson safety vs Trump, easily top 3 ever
ничего не понятно, но очень интересно!
how many snooker matches in history was John Virgo NOT the commentator. 5, 6 or 7???
hundreds actually. I was watching snooker when John Virgo was competing, he only started commentating when he retired from the table.
Historically the voice of snooker was Ted Lowe who was the first TV commentator and went on to be the lead for the BBC from 1969 to 1996, 27 years. His almost hypnotic voice made the game what it is today.
And sorry when it came to humour Virgo is boring compared to Lowe, those who heard him will never forget his famous joke in pot black "for those with black and white TVs the pink is next to the brown".
@@mikeorgan1993 ok, same question but post john virgos retirement.
either way, John virgo is a legend and a top bloke.
@@mikeorgan1993 oh i remember that joke 🤣
@@chozusmakavelli He is a nice guy but his career was at best average. In over 20 years he never won a ranking tournament and was only one year in the top 10. But sure as a personality he is worth listening to.
I caveat. His reading of the game is not very good. The number of times he identified the wrong shot was legendary. For that it required a real class player.
John virgo won the UK in 79,only ever 2nd best to world's. He was good and a gentleman with it
can't believe that these are real 😅
I miss willie thorne, legend!
Good player but like watching paint dry. Sorry.
You are obviously way to young. Alex Higgins and Jimmy White had some amazing shots. I think Alex Higgins shot (although a fluke of a ball bobbling out of the pocket and rolling along the top of the cushion into the middle pocket beets any of those for the cue power alone.
Alex was an enigma. I truly beleive if the guy had managed to keep off the bottle he would have been unbeatable. My favorite was the long double at speed on the pink to lie on the last red at the same end. It required amazing accuracy and backspin maintained from one end of the table to the other, that takes enourmous power.
I turned off the sound, the voice over is too irritating
why because it's American??
@@chozusmakavelli No. It’s hurting my ears because it’s too sharp.
@@chozusmakavelli nee hoor. Omdat het veel te scherp is, zie ook andere commentaren. Ik heb verder niets tegen amerikaans-engels.
@@marsjel1962 ik haat ook veramerikaniseerde Engelse mannen.
4:24 was not a difficult shot by any means.
Where is Alex Higginsons pink and black 1 handed shots against JV.
From 4 or more then that I was thinking who to correct my ue actions