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Dundon's
20-09-2010, 19:46
This isn't even funny. :mellow:


Ronnie O'Sullivan fired a remarkable 147 break at the World Open in Glasgow after halting play when on eight points to check the prize for a maximum.

He was told there was no separate purse but cleared up to beat Mark King 3-0.

The 34-year-old appeared content to end on the pink in the final frame and had to be persuaded to pot the black.

Jimmy White now waits in the fourth round for O'Sullivan, whose break was a record 10th career maximum, one more than his rival Stephen Hendry.

It was a typically extraordinary performance from the mercurial O'Sullivan, who has surprisingly fallen to sixth in the world rankings, largely because he chose to miss the recent event in Shanghai.



O'Sullivan took the first frame in 10 minutes after breaks of 38 and 75.

The second frame was a comedy of errors, with gritty left-hander King running out of position having made only 15.

O'Sullivan fought his way back into the frame but only a couple of shots from securing a 2-0 lead he saw a break end on 25 when an attempt into the centre pocket bounced out of the jaws.

King reduced the deficit to 14 points with a run of 20 then left the yellow, but after O'Sullivan potted it he played a wild shot that let in the left-hander.

He could only knock in the green but another reckless shot from O'Sullivan gave him another chance, although in potting the brown over the pocket he snookered himself on the pink and after a few more shenanigans O'Sullivan took the frame.

Then came the brilliance, and after potting the first red and black in frame three O'Sullivan halted proceedings to ask what the prize for a 147 was, only to be eventually told there was no additional purse and only a £4,000 sum for the highest break.

He potted some outstanding balls in his maximum, achieved in barely 10 minutes - even with the delay when researching about the 147 prize - but shook hands with King after disposing of the pink.

Referee Jan Verhaas persuaded O'Sullivan to finish the break and he duly slammed in the black in nonchalant fashion.

"I wasn't going to pot the black to be honest with you because I asked the ref and was told there was no break prize for a 147," O'Sullivan admitted to the BBC.

"I wanted to make sure because if there was a decent prize then I would definitely have gone for it and I thought I might as well go for it anyway.

"Jan talked me into it [potting the black]. My whole thing was I was going to make 140 and leave the black What's the point of making a 147 if they're only going to give you four grand for it?

"I'm surprised. They're getting stingier. I thought Barry Hearn was supposed to be putting more money into the game, not taking it out.

"I've had loads of 147s so I don't really get excited by it and thought I needed to give myself something to go for. I just thought 'why not?'"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p35MGTpYfTI&feature=player_embedded

Bish
20-09-2010, 19:58
Like him or not, he makes Snooker far more interesting. Just imagine if he had the mindset of a Steve Davis/Stephen Hendry throughout his career, added to his natural talent.

As for this, I have no problem with it. There's nothing in the rules telling you to pot the black if the frame is already over.

Berry
20-09-2010, 20:12
Wow, we all knew he's a legend but to have to be persuaded to pot the black is just madness. This just shows how easy he finds snooker. Easily one of the best players of all time.

It gets snooker in the headlines, so I'd be applauding him as snooker's pretty low down the list of watched sports at the minute.

Miggy
20-09-2010, 20:22
How rare is it to get a 147? I enjoy snooker but don't watch it often or play it tbh. Love the way how he's always 2-3 moves ahead.

Dundon's
20-09-2010, 20:34
How rare is it to get a 147? I enjoy snooker but don't watch it often or play it tbh. Love the way how he's always 2-3 moves ahead.

Some people compare it to getting a 9 dart finish in Darts. I disagree with that though. A 147 in snooker is probably the hardest thing to complete in any sport.

Berry
20-09-2010, 20:42
Yeah I agree Dundons, all of Ronnie's 147s have been completed quickly too. He's so good to watch, that unpredictability. He has a split personality I think, one game he won't give two shits, the next he'll be out of this world good.

I guess being that good it may be hard to satisfy himself, I still remember that interview where he said he prefers jogging to snooker, LOL.

Miggy
20-09-2010, 20:52
Some people compare it to getting a 9 dart finish in Darts. I disagree with that though. A 147 in snooker is probably the hardest thing to complete in any sport.

That rings bells with a thread we once had.

Original?
20-09-2010, 21:15
I don't blame him, 147s are a massive achievement and draw additional attention to an event. It seems only fair that he is rewarded.

BarnDoor
20-09-2010, 21:20
The guy is a cunt of the highest order, and this is merely further proof of it.

Berry
20-09-2010, 22:33
The guy is a cunt of the highest order, and this is merely further proof of it.

Whatever you say, Barn. :rolleyes:

BarnDoor
21-09-2010, 09:44
He's a great snooker player of course, but personality-wise he's clearly a cunt.

Berry
24-12-2012, 12:25
Shame he's taking a sabbatical from the game for the time being. Always liked watching him play, he stands out from the crowd, the majority of whom are all boring farts.

muscularmatt
24-12-2012, 13:56
Got to agree with Barn, he's an immense talent but clearly a fucking douchebag.