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  • Is a century break possible in your mid 40s?

    Hello all,

    Hope you're doing well.

    I had a question and wanted to get some thoughts on it.

    I'm going to have my own full size snooker table at the end of the year. I'm 45 and have been playing snooker for 30 years but have only ever managed to make an 86 break as my highest break. I've also made a 68 a few 50s, a fair few 40s and lots of 30s and 20s.

    I wanted to ask, is it possible for someone in their mid 40s to make a century? Or is it likely to be something I will never achieve?

    I don't know how much of a factor this plays, but I've never really played on a quality quick table with good cushions, so have always had to hit the ball harder to get position.

    In any case, if I've never been a consistent 60-70 break builder, is there any hope?

    Would really appreciate some feedback.

    Thanks,

  • #2
    Welcome to TSF

    Well Ray Reardon did a century early last year, just before he died in his 90s; so there is hope for us all
    There is always hope!
    Enjoy the game, enjoy the process of practising with clear goals, and most importantly, enjoy
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      Having your own table is a massive help to anyone’s game, if you put the practice in you will imo definitely make a few centuries, welcome to the forum
      It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head

      Wibble

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      • #4
        Make sure your table has official world snooker pocket template openings as they are more generous than stated by the tv commentators who say that they're tight, they're not. You can get the drawings for the templates from DeanH, I did and re-cut the openings on our clubs old match table, taking 3mm off the curve of the pocket opening each side, straightening them out so that the balls are deflected into the pocket instead of across the jaws, same width across the fall of the slate (86mm), and now the breaks are flying in and everyone loves the table now whereas before it was avoided like the plague.

        Like you my highest break is 86, missed the last red, perfect on the blue, colours on their spots 20 years ago now but at age 67 I've lost all hope now my hips are mullered with arthritis and I can no longer take my natural stance, I did make a 61 and 38 in one frame a couple of weeks ago though, pleased with that, and it wouldn't have happened with the old pocket openings.
        Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
        but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair

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        • #5
          Definitely possible. I know of quite a few players in the Southampton area who made first centuries in their 40s or 50s.

          Tim (WPBSA coach)
          http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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          • #6
            If you've had an 86 in the past when you DIDN'T have your own table, you will definitely be more than capable of making one now you have your own! For a non-professional (or top amateur), snooker skills only really start deteriorating in your 60's. Its all about practice times till then. I had a couple of centuries in my early 20s when I played 5 nights a week, nowadays I play 5 nights a month if I'm lucky and I'm happy if I make a 40+ these days!

            Now if I could convince the wife to let me build an outhouse in the garden to put my own table in......the glory days would be back baby! Till then I will have to accept being a 42 year old has-been!!

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by vmax View Post
              You can get the drawings for the templates from DeanH,
              I will find that post by that guy who now 3D prints pocket templates; I hope to hear from someone as to whether they are good


              Found it:
              https://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/bo...cket-templates
              Up the TSF! :snooker:

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