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  • Hal
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    no I don't think it was Judd's table, as they were quiet and looking on as they knew what was happening; but the table further along, a player played a shot at the exact moment Un-Nooh started his stroke on the black.
    I cant quite make out who was on that table.
    It was Mark Joyce. He played his shot like 0,5 second before Un-Nooh, you can hear it in the videos on youtube

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  • DeanH
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    no I don't think it was Judd's table, as they were quiet and looking on as they knew what was happening; but the table further along, a player played a shot at the exact moment Un-Nooh started his stroke on the black.
    I cant quite make out who was on that table.

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  • mick745
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    I had been wondering if he was put off by Judd Trump on the next table. Judd and the referee had stopped and were standing very near the 147 table, just the other side of the low divide. The camera angle is towards them. Watch as Un-Nooh goes to take his shot, the arena is hushed but Judd says something jokey to the ref just as Un-Nooh is down on the shot - Un-Nooh looks in their direction after he misses, could Judd have spoken too loudly or said something that was off-putting maybe?

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  • MrRottweiler
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    Originally Posted by mick745 View Post
    Anyone else notice that Chris Evans referred to the missed 147 as occurring at the World Snooker Championships?
    I noticed that too and I bet Chris Evans will mention that on tomorrows breakfast show. I liked how they had a Snooker table set up so he could replay the shot and Un-Nooh took it in his stride and the best bit was him being given a pint of lager by Daniel Radcliffe. Chris Evans is the perfect pickmeup so that was a great feature of the show.

    The more I watch the replay of him missing the black the more I wonder why the ref on the far table let his match continue. If you watch the ref on that table you can see him flicking his bead between the match he is supposed to be refereeing and the 147 attempt so he clearly wasn't giving his match due attention and should have told them to stop at the latest when Un-Nooh was on the colours. This makes me ask the guestion to those who know the rule book. When there are multiple matches in the same room and one person starts looking on for a 147 are there any rules that a ref should stop his game? I just don't understand how he was allowing his match to continue right down to Un-Noohs last black and the fact he wasn't paying attention also makes him look unprofessional.

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  • DeanH
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    Un-Nooh missed black for 147. Was he put off?

    yep thought he said world snooker
    at least snooker was included on a very popular show
    "any publicity is good publicity"

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  • mick745
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    Anyone else notice that Chris Evans referred to the missed 147 as occurring at the World Snooker Championships?

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by alabadi View Post
    he's probably got more publicity from missing the final black than if he actually made the 147.
    True. Even the SMH newspaper here in Sydney had a story about it. Almost never has a snooker story e.g. it didn't have a story about Neil Robertson winning the Champion of Champions comp. The last time was probably when Neil won the World Championship. Hopeless coverage really.

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  • alabadi
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    good to see he changed his mind and went on TFI Friday. he seemed to enjoy it, he's probably got more publicity from missing the final black than if he actually made the 147.

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  • MrRottweiler
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    Originally Posted by mick farrell View Post
    Watched Un-Nooh attempted max earlier on and as he was about to strike the cue ball on the final black a player could be heard two tables away (behind Un-Nooh) taking their shot! Un-Nooh rose from the table after missing the black and looked over to the table where play had continiued. John Virgo commentating had said that the players had actually stopped playing on the other tables earlier in the break.
    He was on TFI Friday and was a good sport about it. It was great to see because he will have had a blast doing that and probably even met Kylie

    It also shows him missing the pot and you can see the table in the background that carries on with its own frame while he's on the last few balls. The rules probably don't force them to stop play when someone is on for a 147 but it's only natural.

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  • mikeyd100
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    Originally Posted by OmaMiesta View Post
    Its crazy, Neil even went as far as to say he thinks Un-Nooh is possibly the most naturally talented player on the circuit. (Behind Ronnie of course) but hes not far away I think. He should definitely do well in the years to come.
    Yes lets hope so, looks promising

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  • OmaMiesta
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    Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View Post
    I saw a clip of that, Ronnie went a bit crazy with his pots if its the same one you mean.
    Its crazy, Neil even went as far as to say he thinks Un-Nooh is possibly the most naturally talented player on the circuit. (Behind Ronnie of course) but hes not far away I think. He should definitely do well in the years to come.

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  • jamesg19851
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    Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View Post
    I saw a clip of that, Ronnie went a bit crazy with his pots if its the same one you mean.
    Yeah, this is the match. Ronnie is playing really quickly. It's an entertaining match, it's on you tube.
    Last edited by jamesg19851; 3 December 2015, 02:20 AM.

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  • mikeyd100
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    Originally Posted by jamesg19851 View Post
    I remember first seeing him against Ronnie in a qualifier, (for the German masters?) He looked like a very good player then. Ok, Ronnie was going for everything but I was impressed by the way he played. I hope he goes on to win a ranking event, I think he's good enough to do so.
    I saw a clip of that, Ronnie went a bit crazy with his pots if its the same one you mean.

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  • jamesg19851
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    Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View Post
    True mate, he did win the 6 reds tournament which is where I first saw him play, obviously not a big tournament but he has promise.
    I remember first seeing him against Ronnie in a qualifier, (for the German masters?) He looked like a very good player then. Ok, Ronnie was going for everything but I was impressed by the way he played. I hope he goes on to win a ranking event, I think he's good enough to do so.

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  • mikeyd100
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    Originally Posted by jamesg19851 View Post
    Exactly, I love the way he plays. That red was fantastic. I just feel for him so much as the £40,000 would have meant so much for him. Having said that I think he has the class to finish in a high position in tournaments every year.
    True mate, he did win the 6 reds tournament which is where I first saw him play, obviously not a big tournament but he has promise.

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