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I thought it was Ding, so checked ...
Wikipedia - youngest player to make a maximum 147:
"The youngest player to make a 147 in any competition is Judd Trump at the Potters Under-16 Tournament at the age of 14 years and 206 days.
The youngest player to make an official 147 in professional competition is Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon at the 2010 Rhein–Main Master at the age of 16 years and 312 days.
The youngest player to have made a televised 147 is Ding Junhui at the age of 19 years and 7 months in the 2007 Masters"
sourced from Chris Turner's Snooker Archive
Jamie Jones' 147 was in 2002 just beaten by Trump by a matter of days.
so J6uk = Jamie ?Last edited by DeanH; 9 September 2013, 09:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostJ6 where you the second youngest person to make a 147? i am hoping to be the oldest lol.
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The only thing me and Meo have in common is hair styleDon't know why but I thought Tony was the youngest..
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Hi j6uk
Pm me and tell me who you are. It can be our little secret.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posteven better, the second youngest
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That was Judd wasn't it?
I prefer watching his mate Jack Lisowski myself but although its a while ago now I remember it is him because he won both the junior and senior events and went on and beat Mike Hallet 5-4 in the seniors final too. Hardly missed a ball and remember my mate decided to give up any thoughts of a career in snooker after seeing that lol. He like me stuck to knocking in the odd ton and getting a proper job - cant compete with that can you he saidLast edited by Byrom; 8 September 2013, 05:26 PM.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View PostI'd spent the morning with the local pro and the likes of T.Meo, playing the blue off the spot to, getting around the back of the black and get on the pink, to clear pink n black and, we''d call side rotation: gear, funk or get creative..
I found playing around the country that these became common terms
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I'd spent the morning with the local pro and the likes of T.Meo, playing the blue off the spot to, getting around the back of the black and get on the pink, to clear pink n black and, we''d call side rotation: gear, funk or get creative..
I found playing around the country that these became common terms
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Yes...in Canada we use both the pool terms and the British or international ones. 'Bank in the side', 'rake' for 'rest', although we don't use 'english' for spin but it's 'bottom stuff' instead of 'screw', 'top stuff' instead of run-through and a bunch of others.
Terry
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Ok I get you so it is just another phrase for what I would call the contact point and some people call it back of ball or bob for short? Did not understand it for a second bit like Americans calling side - English or double being a bank shot?
Sidd is confusing me lolLast edited by Byrom; 8 September 2013, 02:26 AM.
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Byrom:
As I said BOB is the point directly opposite the part of the pocket you want the object ball to go to.
A more simple explanation then...if you placed the cueball by hand in the plant position on the object ball so the plant was aimed directly at the spot on the pocket you want the object ball to hit, then the point where the cueball and object ball are touching is BOB.
Terry
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