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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Careful you're starting to sound like WT
    Well I have never been so offended, think I have jinxed them, missing a few now. Wait there's a decent chance here.

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
    I'm pretty sure Doherty had no centuries in the 1994 UK final. :smile:
    Double Post.
    Last edited by JimMalone; 29 April 2016, 10:01 AM.

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
    I'm pretty sure Doherty had no centuries in the 1994 UK final. :smile:
    Ok. You might be right. I found different sources about this.
    At one page they say Doherty made 4 at another page it says he made 0.

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  • Erwan_BZH
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    This is getting nuts...Ding is clearly on another planet since Ponds Forge. He's back at its best.

    Funny enough, one mate of mine told me yesterday that he didn't think Ding could go on to win the title because, I quote, "he's not a good enough breakbuilder".......LOL I froze for a sec, starring at him in awe before asking where the hell has he been the last ten years?? Unbelievable...

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  • Odrl
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    Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
    The overall record in a game of course is 11. In the aforementioned 1994 UK Championship final. While Hendry made 7, Ken Doherty who lost 5-10 made 4 himself.
    I'm pretty sure Doherty had no centuries in the 1994 UK final. :smile:

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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
    The most century breaks in a single game of the World Championship by both players is eight, and was achieved for the first time in the 1999 World Championship semi-final between Hendry and O'Sullivan (four each).[61] It was equalled by Hendry and Peter Ebdon during the 2002 final. This record was tied again by O'Sullivan and Barry Hawkins in the final of the 2013 World Snooker Championship

    The overall record in a game of course is 11. In the aforementioned 1994 UK Championship final. While Hendry made 7, Ken Doherty who lost 5-10 made 4 himself.

    Cheers for that Jim. Interesting stat. 11 in 15 frames! Wow.

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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    This is in danger of becoming the best snooker I have seen.

    Careful you're starting to sound like WT

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  • Odrl
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    I was referring to Hendry's individual record, yes, but the record for most centuries in a match could also fall here. Hawkins and Robertson also had eight in their quarter-final last year, apart from those already mentioned. Only a couple more needed here, so I definitely think the record is going. :smile:

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  • itsnoteasy
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    This is in danger of becoming the best snooker I have seen.
    Thanks Jim, very good chance it may go here.

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Ah I see misinterpreted your question indeed. Not sure...one of our in-house stats-ies will know I'm sure

    The most century breaks in a single game of the World Championship by both players is eight, and was achieved for the first time in the 1999 World Championship semi-final between Hendry and O'Sullivan (four each).[61] It was equalled by Hendry and Peter Ebdon during the 2002 final. This record was tied again by O'Sullivan and Barry Hawkins in the final of the 2013 World Snooker Championship

    The overall record in a game of course is 11. In the aforementioned 1994 UK Championship final. While Hendry made 7, Ken Doherty who lost 5-10 made 4 himself.

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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    Ah sorry I just thought eight was to break the individual record not the combined. Thanks.
    Ah I see misinterpreted your question indeed. Not sure...one of our in-house stats-ies will know I'm sure
    Last edited by daffie; 29 April 2016, 09:50 AM.

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  • daffie
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    It was to early imo for Alan to take on the red on the cushion. Should have kept it tight and play a good safety instead.

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Odrl said it already...a total of 8 to break the record.
    Ah sorry I just thought eight was to break the individual record not the combined. Thanks.

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Odrl said it already...a total of 8 to break the record.
    8 would break Stephen Hendrys record of 7 in a game, which he managed to do in the final of the UK Championship in 1994.

    8 was also the number Hendry and O'Sullivan made combined in the 1999 World Championship semifinal. Don't know if there was ever a better number.
    Last edited by JimMalone; 29 April 2016, 09:41 AM.

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  • fredkite
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    Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Does this year's performance by Ding put him back in the top 16?
    I think he's now up to number 12.

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