Americans React To "The Black Ball Final - 1985 World Championship - Dennis Taylor vs Steve Davis"

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@stuartmcivor2276
@stuartmcivor2276 7 ай бұрын
His glasses were designed so that he could look through the top of them when cueing.
@robhuanout5443
@robhuanout5443 7 ай бұрын
even i will wear my glasses upside down when cueing
@rocon86
@rocon86 7 ай бұрын
I have a pair of prescription glasses like Dennis's, the best purchase I ever made for playing snooker and pool. It was such a disadvantage not being able to see properly.
@theoriginalrecycler
@theoriginalrecycler 7 ай бұрын
Do you have them coloured like Dennis’s
@PJBonoVox
@PJBonoVox 7 ай бұрын
​@Ricktheredbrick1 Either way it doesn't matter. They were designed such that when he was bent over to cue, he could see through them.
@calgon5689
@calgon5689 7 ай бұрын
They were specially designed and made for him - a type of bifocal glasses.
@stuartmcivor2276
@stuartmcivor2276 7 ай бұрын
The context of this was that the match was the first to 18. Steve Davis was 9-1 up at one point and later 17 - 15 so Dennis won the last 3 frames to take the final (he was never ahead throughout the match) - it was one of the most watched sporting events ever in the UK with up to 18.5 million people watching and it finished after midnight.
@noelplum99
@noelplum99 7 ай бұрын
Yeh, I was up as a 14 year old watching the final through until the end. Hard to imagine how big snooker was at that point. I suppose, in US terms, it would be the equivalent of an audience of 120 million staying up until midnight to watch a pool or ten pin bowling final!
@GodlessScummer
@GodlessScummer 7 ай бұрын
​@@noelplum99oh hello Noel. Fancy seeing you here.
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 7 ай бұрын
@@noelplum99 Snooker was hugely popular then.
@paulliversage4479
@paulliversage4479 7 ай бұрын
More context..this was the world championship..the biggest prize in snooker...takes over 2 weeks as a knockout competition..the final takes 2 days ..first to 18 games...and it all came down to the final ball....also Steve Davies was by far the best in the game while Dennis Taylor was an average player whose mum had just died having the competition of his life..the tension was unbelievable...also his glasses were specially made so he could see while down for a shot
@cathyb46
@cathyb46 7 ай бұрын
That Sunday night longer than an NFL final. Going back remember BBCs Pot Black in black and white ... 😂
@doncuadrado8489
@doncuadrado8489 7 ай бұрын
All of this happened at about 1am in the morning......in front of a TV audience of 17m roughly 😅
@daveborder7751
@daveborder7751 7 ай бұрын
The peak after midnight was 18.5 million. Even more impessive was the 1985 British Open Final on ITV-with no Brits involved, did a 15.5 million peak for Silvino Francisco beating Kirk Stevens. The Mercantile Classic final that year with Willie Thorne beating Cliff Thorburn on ITV peaked at 16.2 million. Snooker was just huge in the 1980's.
@xrphellcat981
@xrphellcat981 7 ай бұрын
an 11yr old me was one of those watching haha
@doncuadrado8489
@doncuadrado8489 7 ай бұрын
Those were the days when there were only 4 television channels. 😅😅
@daveborder7751
@daveborder7751 7 ай бұрын
@@doncuadrado8489 There were only three until late 1982. Still hugely impressive numbers though-around a third of the county stayed up well past midnight to watch on the BBC's secondary channel.
@daveborder7751
@daveborder7751 7 ай бұрын
@@xrphellcat981 Me too, I was just shy of nine.
@markwhalebone751
@markwhalebone751 7 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in the pub. They locked the doors as pubs had to stop serving at 11pm back then, we had what is known here as a "Lock in" and merrily drank more beer and watched the snooker 😁
@smaz9
@smaz9 7 ай бұрын
It's only a matter of time before these guys discover Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, the people's champion. A man of many flaws, but when it came to snooker he was the master.
@jamesstewart8846
@jamesstewart8846 7 ай бұрын
He was a master of falling drunk out of windows. One night his landlady was glancing out of the window and thought "That looked like Alex Higgins falling past". And it was.
@alanchamberlain9902
@alanchamberlain9902 7 ай бұрын
Quinten Hann too lol
@stevedarragh
@stevedarragh 7 ай бұрын
The Master till Ronnie O came along
@trappenweisseguy27
@trappenweisseguy27 7 ай бұрын
“Hooligan Higgins”.
@TheycallmeMrWonka
@TheycallmeMrWonka 7 ай бұрын
Christ, he's not my Champion. Seemed like a generally nasty individual. I wouldn't want the man being a role model for me, and not a chance id allow him to be for kids growing up. For sure separate snooker skill from the man himself. I'm not saying he's the devil but i've seen enough to know that with a drink he was a bit of a monster of a man, and without it he could maybe be ok.
@noelle3551
@noelle3551 7 ай бұрын
If you are looking for an exciting frame, 1982 world Championship, Alex Higgens v Jimmy White ! The frame is known as the impossible break or the best break of all time! It is worth watching a genius at work before Ronnie O'Sullivan came on the scene!
@creativitycell
@creativitycell 7 ай бұрын
That win meant EVERYTHING to IRELAND! Davis was almost unbeatable in the 1980s and won 5 straight World Titles! He was an implacable snooker machine terminator at the table and was 9-1 up! Halfway to the 18 frames to win!! Everyone thought it was all over!! It made Dennis a National Hero in Ireland! They gave him an Open Bus Top Parade and a Million Irish people turned out to welcome him home! There's a video of the Town Centre somewhere, it's packed with about 100,000 people! This match was unbelievable, 17 - 17 frames all, and right down the the Final black ball! It'll NEVER happen again! It was the biggest sporting TV audience in British TV History and 3 Million stayed up to about 2am in the morning to watch the final ball drama! It was headline front page news on every newspaper n TV news programme! In the 1980s Snooker was a massive popular sport in TV! Declined a bit from it's heyday since. Unless the GOAT Ronnie O'Sullivan is playing! 😮
@Obi-J
@Obi-J 7 ай бұрын
It remains to this day as the largest TV audience for a live broadcast shown after midnight on any British TV channel.
@safeashouses211
@safeashouses211 7 ай бұрын
Davis never won 5 in a row, that was Hendry. Davis won it in 81, 83 and 84 and then got 3 in a row from 87 - 89.
@markjones127
@markjones127 7 ай бұрын
2:14am the match finished, after 35 frames of snooker over 2 days of playing, for it all to come down to who pots the final black ball was just incredible, and Davis was the hot favourite having won the world championship 3 times out of the previous 4, he's still considered one of the all-time great players.
@naebodyknows7016
@naebodyknows7016 7 ай бұрын
You have to understand that this was the end of a match that lasted for 2 days, at the end of a tournament that was 2 weeks long. If I remember correctly it was after midnight when the last frame started and both the players and crowd were on the verge of nervous exhaustion, I remember watching with my grandma and it really was incredibly nerve-wracking.
@davidcorbett341
@davidcorbett341 7 ай бұрын
Special glasses to allow for his angle of viewing the ball whilst bending. Taylor was great to watch on the table and went on to be a commentator and TV personality with a good show called Big Break.
@markstamp3937
@markstamp3937 7 ай бұрын
Taylor guested occasionally on big break but the snooker player was John virgo
@davidcorbett341
@davidcorbett341 7 ай бұрын
@@markstamp3937 yes your right it was John Virgo as host
@daffodil800
@daffodil800 7 ай бұрын
The glasses were especially designed for snooker players, Dennis the more famous example, he'd previously played in contact lenses. The glasses actually helped him change from being a journeyman middling sort of player to a highly successful one in the mid eighties
@PeterEmery-um6ux
@PeterEmery-um6ux 7 ай бұрын
Great to hear the commentary of Ted Lowe ('Whispering Ted'), the voice of snooker in the 1970s, 1980s and some of the 1990s. Jack Karnehm is also remembered for his commentary during the first maximum break made at the Crucible Theatre (snooker's spiritual home in Sheffield since 1977) in 1983 by Canadian Cliff Thorburn ('The Grinder'). Also, check out the first televised 147 made at the 1982 Lada Classic by Steve Davis, especially the incredible shot on the final pink. Another engaging 147 was made by another Canadian, the flamboyant Kirk Stevens against Jimmy White in the 1984 Masters semi-final.
@247otaku
@247otaku 7 ай бұрын
You guys now youve watched this, ahould watch the re-match Steve davis and Dennis Taylor did for the 25th anniversary of this event, theres a 10 minutes video on KZbin here and they give a play by play commentary to the crowd as they recreate each shot on the final black, its hilarious and i remember watching the recreation live as well. You guys will get a kick out of it
@John-of4gz
@John-of4gz 7 ай бұрын
​​@@ADxWales81 thats correct and dennis kept potting the black that he missed originally and then he missed the black he originally potted lol. Very funny that was.
@ohmightycat
@ohmightycat 7 ай бұрын
The glasses were designed by former billiards player and snooker commentator Jack Karnehm. Unlike a pool stance, snooker players stances are much lower to allow sighting of the shot and smoother cueing, which is hampered when wearing normal glasses.
@ianjonas7380
@ianjonas7380 7 ай бұрын
At that time with only 4 or 5 channels and no 24 hour tv as such, events like this were major draws. Add to that it was the legend Steve Davis being taken all the way to the last frame added to the excitement and then going to just the black ball was more than I could take. Watching TV at 1am was unheard of and with school the next morning it felt even more surreal but had to be done.
@noelle3551
@noelle3551 7 ай бұрын
I remember watching the 1980 final with Dennis Taylors fellow country man Alex Higgens v canadian Cliff Thorburn and it was interrupted because of the Iranian embassy siege!
@2005Kam
@2005Kam 7 ай бұрын
You should look up the 1982 world semi-final when Alex Higgins has to basically clear the table to stay in the match against Jimmy White. It is one of the all time greatest snooker moments of all time.Just search for Alex Higgins the impossible break and you can see the full frame
@Nabend1402
@Nabend1402 6 ай бұрын
I saw a documentary, where Steve Davis said before his final shot, he felt his legs go from under him as he was walking to the table. And then he told himself "Don't hit it thick! Don't hit it thick!" and so he hit it thin.
@karl9091
@karl9091 7 ай бұрын
Cannot tell you how incredible this match was... Steve Davies was a snooker machine, he just didn't miss... and i was lucky enough to watch it live (on the box), bloody brilliant
@pj_naylor
@pj_naylor 7 ай бұрын
That was a hell of a night - eight or nine of us crammed into a single university halls bedroom, trying to watch it on a 15" TV.
@indigo8021
@indigo8021 7 ай бұрын
Btw, Dennis Taylor was the commentator for Ronnie O’Sullivan’s record 147 😉
@simonball5746
@simonball5746 4 ай бұрын
Dennis Taylor was commentating on the Ronnie 147 you watched
@SouthCoastRich
@SouthCoastRich 7 ай бұрын
Dennis' legendary upside down snooker glasses ! I love Dennis Taylor , but Steve Davis was my snooker hero when I was growing up. Really successful, but he played a lot of defensive and tactical play, which,along with his impassive playing face, put some people off , but he was quite shaken after this match but went on to win next year's tournament. A witty personality too.
@juliacollett6160
@juliacollett6160 7 ай бұрын
Oh my word! You just reminded me of 80's "Spitting Image" and "Steve *interesting* Davis". Great sense of humour to make fun of his staid and steady image.
@stuarthumphrey1787
@stuarthumphrey1787 7 ай бұрын
His glasses were specially made that way, so when he goes down on the shot, he can see normally. Remember this match very well, was glued to it
@Obi-J
@Obi-J 7 ай бұрын
Steve Davis was also a world class pool player as well as a 6x World Snooker champion. He represented England at international level and played in several Mosconi cups(the pool equivalent to golf's Ryder Cup) for the European team v USA, winning it twice. He also has a side hustle as a DJ playing electronic dance music at nightclubs and festivals.
@andrewtims9524
@andrewtims9524 7 ай бұрын
He plays soul music not EDM , has one of the biggest and best collection of soul records on the planet , has had his own soul radio show for donkeys years
@sharonesdale1637
@sharonesdale1637 6 ай бұрын
I was only 17, watching it with my dad, missed my train in the morning to work because I was so tired and didn’t wake up. Fantastic tension, fantastic to watch live 😮
@carltaylor6452
@carltaylor6452 7 ай бұрын
I haven't seen this in years! I remember watching it at the time. Rivetting final.
@pampegg8601
@pampegg8601 7 ай бұрын
Steve Davis was my favourite I was gutted 😢
@andyq752
@andyq752 7 ай бұрын
My dad used to call Dennis taylor 'Bicycle Face'!
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds 7 ай бұрын
1:44 You try and look through your glasses while aiming a pool que.... Yes it makes it alot easier when the glasses are upside down so you can look through them while aiming...
@archieeast3021
@archieeast3021 7 ай бұрын
Dont stop this snooker content. You will get hooked. Gonna have to get involved with the 2024 world champs end of april, early may. Ronnie O sullivan is going for his record breaking 8th world title.
@ryanrysdale2214
@ryanrysdale2214 7 ай бұрын
Got to be done. A live watchalong or something.
@michaelsullivan1631
@michaelsullivan1631 7 ай бұрын
IF HE TURNS UP, HE HAS PULLED OUT OF TWO TOURNAMENTS RECENTLY. HIS MENTAL HEALTH IS GOING DOWN HILL AGAIN.
@ryanrysdale2214
@ryanrysdale2214 7 ай бұрын
Ronnie will turn up for the world championships.
@mrkillermaxxx
@mrkillermaxxx 7 ай бұрын
Need to watch"the rematch" about 20 years later, thats the funniest shit ever.
@simongeoghegan9842
@simongeoghegan9842 7 ай бұрын
I remember the actor Paul Newman said he watched this in his hotel room in London live at around 1.30am and along with 18.5million people in Britain and was on The edge...👍🇬🇧
@stuartcarden1371
@stuartcarden1371 7 ай бұрын
You should guys find an interview with Steve and Dennis about this final - It'll give you all the context about how dramatic this final was. Epic!
@PHDarren
@PHDarren 7 ай бұрын
02:05 if you are looking down a cue you need the glasses to be further up to be looking through the centre of the lens, he started it and others who need glasses to play followed.
@TheJazzper1970
@TheJazzper1970 7 ай бұрын
If you ever try to wear normal glasses whilst playing snooker it messes you up a hundred different ways. You're seeing the white ball in focus, the far end of the table is a blurry mess, and the top rim of your glasses blocks out half the table.
@whattiler5102
@whattiler5102 6 ай бұрын
His glasses were right way up, they were designed just for playing snooker.
@QueeferSutherland1
@QueeferSutherland1 7 ай бұрын
You knew he was either going to pot it or miss.....that's proper spooky lol
@samrowland2816
@samrowland2816 5 ай бұрын
They eventually banned him from using those glasses due to the fires being caused by the studio lights.
@hellsbells8689
@hellsbells8689 7 ай бұрын
Well done, Dennis. I'm English so should have been cheering on Davis but nah. I do remember watching Steve Davis be the first to get a televised maximum break of 147 in 1982. That was quite dramatic. As others have said, Alex "Hurricane" Higgins was very exciting to watch. Often rather inebriated it was a wonder he could walk let alone hit a ball with a pointy stick.
@carlosdeferrer3585
@carlosdeferrer3585 7 ай бұрын
Great memories of being a teenager staying up with friends to watch this final, happy days. Steve"interesting" Davis was also one of the greats.
@andrewmoore5628
@andrewmoore5628 7 ай бұрын
Yes , me the same , memories, when time was just more innocent.
@gartgreenside3657
@gartgreenside3657 7 ай бұрын
He DJs now!
@GMac2776
@GMac2776 7 ай бұрын
The glasses make perfect sense, when you stoop to play a shot in snooker you would be looking over the top of the glasses, by having the high frame you see thought the glasses and not over them.
@BunnyKins1970
@BunnyKins1970 7 ай бұрын
I was on a school field trip when we watched that on a 14" TV in a motel room. About 12 fifteen-year-olds around the telly and not a breath being taken as they cued. Then the room went just like the audience. 💚🐇🐴💚
@countofdownable
@countofdownable 7 ай бұрын
It was Davis's fourth appearance in a final and Taylor's second. The best-of-35-frame match was split into four sessions. Davis won every frame in the first session to lead 7-0 but only led 9-7 and 13-11 after the second and third sessions. Until the match was over, Taylor was never ahead in frames but had tied the contest three times at 11-11, 15-15 and 17-17. The deciding frame culminated in a number of shots on the final black ball. After both players had failed to pot it several times, Taylor potted the black to win his only world championship.
@SURGASURGE12
@SURGASURGE12 7 ай бұрын
Man, I would have loved to have watched this live - must have been a fantastic occasion. Unfortunately I wasn't even born!
@lennymarsh1323
@lennymarsh1323 7 ай бұрын
His glasses were made specially that way for match play
@xrphellcat981
@xrphellcat981 7 ай бұрын
an 11yrs old me was one of those millions watching it live at 1am, i dont think i'd ever been allowed to be up that late before haha
@christianhill2088
@christianhill2088 7 ай бұрын
I was 8yrs old watching this on TV with my family,I was allowed to stay up late to watch the end. We all talked about it in school the next day.😊
@chumly8596
@chumly8596 7 ай бұрын
Now go watch their re-enactment of this ending. Great insight to their thoughts, and a great laugh!
@theapavlou3030
@theapavlou3030 5 ай бұрын
Obviously his glasses have to be bigger up top so that when he bends down he wont be peering over the top of them!! This is Dennis Taylor, I remember watching this remember when I was 9 with my parents, they let me stay up late. Dennis Taylor became a commentator in later years and you heard him commenting with John Virgo on Ronnie The Rocket's fastest 147 break. The other guy Steve Davis was arguably the first genius of tactical snooker (apparently Kirk Stevens before him but i was too young to confirm), then came Stephen Hendry (aged 17), then Ronnie 🎉 I'm loving the noises you make at 8:11 😂
@G35Jeff
@G35Jeff 2 ай бұрын
This match was 14 hours, 50 minutes over 2 days. The glasses were designed like that, because otherwise he would look over the top of the glasses.
@lottie2525
@lottie2525 7 ай бұрын
That was such an awesome final. I was actually at the Crucible that year and saw Jimmy White play, sadly not the final though.
@cryogenixoldskool5803
@cryogenixoldskool5803 7 ай бұрын
They are literally Snooker Glasses, if you think of the Snooker Players game position he'll need to be able to look up the table while still in position so the extended lenses helps
@Davey_bfg71
@Davey_bfg71 5 ай бұрын
Fun fact guys, 2024’s Snooker World Championship began 2 days ago and runs until May 6th. Besides the title of WC the winner will collect £500K (around 620K USD). DT’s prize of 60K would have the purchasing power of around 220K today 😊
@terencemullins1422
@terencemullins1422 6 ай бұрын
Ronnie o'sullivan has won over 12 million pounds to date , watch his fastest 147 maximum brake against MICK PRICE, it's mind blowing !!😂
@Varksterable
@Varksterable 4 ай бұрын
"I am assuming we are comming in towards the end of the match here".. With only 4 balls on the table? Whoooah Sherlock! Did you figure that out all by yourself? Then why could you not also work out that when you look _UP_ to make a snooker shot, normal glasses just don't work? I love you guys, and your reactions. But this is "dumb yank" level 5.
@Davey_bfg71
@Davey_bfg71 5 ай бұрын
I’m sure somebody will have pointed it out already but after DT has potted the pink ball leaving just the black ball, he is just 3 points adrift of SD, the black ball is worth 7 points …………
@darrenwilson8042
@darrenwilson8042 7 ай бұрын
Put your glasses on then just adopt a cueing pose over say a kitchen table. You will see you are looking OVER the top of your glasses meaning they are of no help. Dennis's glasses were not upside down the lenses were moved up and the arms lowered - it was a specific design so when cueing he was looking THROUGH the lens
@arsenalmanic
@arsenalmanic 7 ай бұрын
Steve Davis is a snooker legend. he was the original multiple world champion, but stephen hendry bettered him, and then of course o'sullivan is best snooker player of all time. he's in his mid/late 40s and still winning the big trophies. 30 year career
@TheBestPrevail
@TheBestPrevail 7 ай бұрын
The 'When Snooker Ruled The World' documentary is a good watch for the history of snooker. It's on KZbin.
@mervinmannas7671
@mervinmannas7671 5 ай бұрын
I'm not a snooker fan but even I remember staying up to watch this. It was totaly nail biting stuff especially given that early on everyone thought reigning champion Davis had it in the bag. Davis was the quite man of snooker. Taylor was older and always had a cheeky chappy persona. It was to many his last great horrah though i don't know how long after this he retired from the game.
@scottirvine121
@scottirvine121 6 ай бұрын
Few things I’ve only just realised about legend Dennis His hand position when cueing The way he jabs at the shot yet works for him He’s quite slow
@danielferguson3784
@danielferguson3784 8 күн бұрын
His glasses are not upside down, but specially made that way so he can see when playing with the cue.
@SouthCoastRich
@SouthCoastRich 7 ай бұрын
Snooker is the sort of game where I don't proactively seek snooker out on the telly, but if I stop to watch it for a minute, I'm hooked !! Perhaps check out the late , great, volatile, moody, talented Northern Irishman, the late great Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins. Also if you get a bit more familiar with the top players of the 1970's and 1990's check out John Virgo doing hilarious impressions of them and their play during breaks in play. He also does great trick shots. He was once a pro snooker player himself. 👍
@TONYCOV881
@TONYCOV881 7 ай бұрын
"The Final Frame, The Final Black." Every time I hear Ted Lowe say that I keep thinking he is going to finish it with a Rhyme. "Davis thought he had won it but Taylor has fought back."
@jambolynn
@jambolynn 7 ай бұрын
Was in the pub in Scotland. We had a lock in. Place erupted when Dennis sunk that black! Nail biting stuff!
@midnight7654
@midnight7654 7 ай бұрын
Davis was 8-0 up and Taylor looked dead and buried.i remember watching it as a kid
@chiefaberach
@chiefaberach 7 ай бұрын
In 1985, you could easily buy a house for £60,000. Snooker players were the superstars of the day. Check out Snooker Loopy by Chas 'n' Dave (the musicians that Dre sampled for Eminem's My Name Is)
@RajeshJustaguy
@RajeshJustaguy 6 ай бұрын
17 frames each... coming down to one black. Just imagine how long it took, and how much concentration and endurance you need
@RajeshJustaguy
@RajeshJustaguy 6 ай бұрын
I like that you guys are watching snooker.. but it seems to me you guys have no idea what's happening.
@DanielFerguson-l2u
@DanielFerguson-l2u 5 ай бұрын
It is early morning. These two have played 34 frames, winning 17 each, only the black ball left. Whoever gets it is champion. Dennis Taylor's glasses are specially made for his sighting along the cue for potting balls. Steve Davies is the man that lost.
@mosthaunted2
@mosthaunted2 7 ай бұрын
The glasses were specially made, because if you play snooker in normal glasses the top rim is always in your vision, raising the rim lets you see normally.
@seanscanlon9067
@seanscanlon9067 7 ай бұрын
Obviously, when playing snooker you do not play shots from a standing upright position and instead lean over the table with your chin just above the cue in order to be able to aim more accurately, just as you would fire a rifle more accurately holding it at eye level as opposed to waist level. So while down on a snooker shot, a player's eyes usually flit back and forth from looking at where they aim the tip of the cue on the cue ball, to where they intend to make contact on the object ball. Yet when looking at the object ball from a bent over the table position, your eyes fllt in an upward direction and so if playing in regular type glasses, your eyes are either looking at the top of the frames which obstruct your view, or you are looking over the top of the frame, which means you are not gaining any benefit from wearing glasses anyway. So the 'upside down' shape with more of the lens at the top and above the bridge or nose piece means that you are still able to look through the lens itself.
@simonshee5155
@simonshee5155 7 ай бұрын
Believe me watching this as it happened was one of the most intense sporting events I've ever witnessed!
@tago69mago671
@tago69mago671 7 ай бұрын
That winners cheque is actually the equivalent to over £240,000 in todays money!
@Coopz1969
@Coopz1969 7 ай бұрын
This was a classic and most people remember watching this live
@steveholland2399
@steveholland2399 7 ай бұрын
Dennis Taylors glasses are explained in the song Snooker Loopy by Chas and Dave from 1986
@AndrewDixonMusic
@AndrewDixonMusic 7 ай бұрын
If you want to see the craziest frame of snooker ever, have a watch of the last few minutes of the final frame decider in the 2020 World Championship semi finals between Kyren Wilson and Anthony McGill. Never has such madness under such intensity happened on a snooker table!
@pdcookstar
@pdcookstar 7 ай бұрын
That set up for the pink was so bad. No one wants a white on the cushion.
@stevehartley7504
@stevehartley7504 7 ай бұрын
You forget the size of the tables. A 7 or 8 feet pot is not easy under pressure
@paulknox999
@paulknox999 7 ай бұрын
this was a marathon of a final with neither Steve or Dennis being the fastest players in the world. It went well past midnight so they were both going to be pretty tired at this stage as the final lasts 2 days anyway.
@sliverwolf1992
@sliverwolf1992 3 ай бұрын
You should check out the 30th anniversary of the black ball 85 final it's so funny. They replayed the last frame of the 85 final and it was so funny I'll give out no spoilers but definitely worth a watch it's so good and a great laugh you could tell they both enjoyed it. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@johnroberts5797
@johnroberts5797 7 ай бұрын
One of the most exciting finals there ever was, its still shown in TV by the WM near to every year. 😊
@JillHughes-n1h
@JillHughes-n1h 7 ай бұрын
I remember snook in back and white t v . Asked my dad how he knew which colour was which, his answer was different shades of grey 😊for different colours 🫤 learnt thr time he was right 😊 . My dad was good 😊
@safeashouses211
@safeashouses211 7 ай бұрын
@@andywrong3247 "and for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green." - Ted Lowe
@zingystardust4082
@zingystardust4082 7 ай бұрын
Dennis with his custom made glasses. That match went on til after 2 in the morning, we had Canadian relatives over at the time, they said it was the most exciting tv they'd seen. I played snooker back then (not very well I should add) and it really took off in the late seventies into the eighties. I wear glasses and had the same problem when getting down to play a shot. Being good at snooker was always said to be the sign of a misspent youth. Davis was almost robotic in his potting ability and for a time was unbeatable, almost everyone wanted Taylor to win.
@simonmcgill432
@simonmcgill432 7 ай бұрын
You should definitely check out the rocket Ronnie O'Sullivans record breaking fastest 147 break
@charliegeorge9393
@charliegeorge9393 7 ай бұрын
already done
@jymbeau3633
@jymbeau3633 7 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if Snooker’s got much following in the US so for context: Snooker tables are massive compared to pool tables, sometimes it feels like you have to allow for the curvature of the earth when taking a shot (maybe that’s just cos I’m rubbish at Snooker).
@MaxwellMoore-d1u
@MaxwellMoore-d1u 5 ай бұрын
I played Snooker then my eye sight started to fail ,I had glasses but the lenses were to small when I bent down to shoot it was hard to focus I had get another pair .
@itellzzz
@itellzzz 7 ай бұрын
Have a look for snooker trick shots. 😊
@chrissmith8773
@chrissmith8773 7 ай бұрын
You need to see the previous 14 and a half hours of play to understand the context.
@angelaauger169
@angelaauger169 6 ай бұрын
That was soo enjoyable😁😁😁
@dontaskme7004
@dontaskme7004 7 ай бұрын
Those inflation calculators don't really sync with the reality of buying power; in 1985 I could've bought 2 houses on my street with 60k, now those 2 houses would cost 400k to 450k each.
@ftumschk
@ftumschk 7 ай бұрын
Exactly. There's a terrace of two-bedroom houses in my village which only cost around £10-12K in the mid-80s so I could have bought five or six of them with 60 grand! Today, the asking price averages £127K each.
@ftumschk
@ftumschk 7 ай бұрын
@lifesbutastumble That's largely because they were new tech, and pretty much "luxuries" or "nice-to-have" items for your average person. Buying things as important as food or somewhere to live was significantly cheaper.
@alanchamberlain9902
@alanchamberlain9902 7 ай бұрын
React to Quinten Hann next lol
@jamesdignanmusic2765
@jamesdignanmusic2765 7 ай бұрын
Snooker was a dying sport in the UK until colour television came along in the late 1960s. Then TV executives tried to work out what would be a good sport to encourage people to get colour TVs, and came up with the idea of a televised snooker tournament, which they called "Pot Black". As a result, the sport was revived and became very popular from the 1970s on. Many of the big names of the sport ver the years became household names through Pot Black.
@missxsoph1
@missxsoph1 7 ай бұрын
You reacted to the song by Chas n Dave "Snooker Loopy"
@AntonyLD
@AntonyLD 3 күн бұрын
Love this channel, youhave a sense of humour. Here's one for the Yanks....Pool is a game for people who can't count past 10😂
@Lixmage
@Lixmage 7 ай бұрын
Guys you need to understand that a snooker table would fit roughly four American 9 ball pool tables within it. Also the pockets are considerably narrower so these guys are making what is essentially an extremely difficult game look easy. It was after 1 am, they had been playing for two days and Dennis Taylor had always been behind. He was losing 17-15 so had to win each of the last three frames to take the title. It all came down to the final black of the final frame. Such an intense atmosphere. When a snooker player wearing glasses bends over the table to make a shot the top rim of the glasses would perfectly block their vision of the table. So Dennis Taylor had his upside down glasses made - genius!
@andrewmoore5628
@andrewmoore5628 7 ай бұрын
If your British , you'll remember that special night forever, it will go down in sporting history.
@lailachopperchops9290
@lailachopperchops9290 7 ай бұрын
Steve Davis branded Mr Boring not that long ago. Speaking to the Mirror in 2019, he said: "I didn’t know my life would turn out like this. You haven’t got a clue... it’s ridiculous.” “I started off as a snooker player ­practising for eight hours a day in a dark room, and I ended up at Glastonbury DJing. He was a bloody good snooker player was Steve Davis ,
@robinstevens5189
@robinstevens5189 7 ай бұрын
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