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  • Lindea
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    Make Centuries in the last 2 frames of a match?

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  • The Statman
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    A big clue: think back-to-back centuries!

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  • old man snooker
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    Would the last player be Mark J Williams

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  • chasmmi
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    Anything to do with frame per century average?

    Like averaging a century every 5 frames?

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  • The Statman
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    Still no correct answer.

    I'll help by saying the missing years: Stephen Hendry in 1992 (which I think I said)
    John Higgins in 1998
    Ronnie O'Sullivan in 2002

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  • dantuck_7
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    Is it 4 centuries in a single match? Maguire had a 106, 143 , 137 and 108 against Hamilton?

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  • chasmmi
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    Making twice as many centuries as the next player?

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  • kellie-text
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    Make a 140-plus but not win the high-break prize?

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  • The Statman
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    "Centuries" is in the answer, but the correct answer has not been given yet.

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  • chasmmi
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    At least three centuries in every match up to semis?

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  • The Statman
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    You're warm.

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  • dantuck_7
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    Anything to do with the number of centuries? - maybe more than 10 centuires for Maguire up to semi-finals?

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  • The Statman
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    No, sir chasmmi, noting to do with scoring an average of whatever points a frame

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  • chasmmi
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    Average over x points a frame?

    Lets say 50.

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  • The Statman
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    Originally Posted by attilahun
    Thanks Statman you are very fair-play.
    I am glad I get to score in this great quiz and I ll try harder for the next questions.
    Welcome to the scoreboard! And the first to have a ⅔ symbol next to your name.

    Just promise that you'll not score any ½s or this is going to get really complicated!

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