You have to watch Ronnies fastest ever 147 maximum break. 5 minutes and 20 seconds of absolute genius.
@scunner68284 ай бұрын
he already did a reaction to it a few months ago
@DougBrown-h1n4 ай бұрын
@@scunner6828 Ah okay, I didn't realise - at the beginning he was talking as if he wasn't sure what a 147 was.
@Fwhole4 ай бұрын
Wasn't it actually less than 5 20.? Something about the clock not starting at the right time?
@Andy-Bodhi4 ай бұрын
@@Fwholecorrect, not only did the OP not check this KZbinrs videos he got other facts wrong... 5mins 8sec
@DougBrown-h1n4 ай бұрын
@@Andy-Bodhi Gosh - everyone is so uptight. Take a chill pill and calm down, it's just casual chatter. ( By the way, you didn't capitalize, "correct").
@egroegartfart4 ай бұрын
Most american pool players have no clue how difficult snooker is. Im american and had never even heard of snooker until about 6 or 7 years ago. Just happened to have a snooker video and of course it was on ronnie pop up in my feed. And fell in love with the sport. I spent 2 years searching for a place with a snooker table that i could go to and play. I even put an ad on craigslist and facebook market place asking if anyone had one that i could come and play. Lol. I did get one call and the guy was about 5hours away but out schedules just didnt mesh. I did find a pool hall with a ten foot snooker table about 4 hours away finally. I drove there and booked a hotel for friday saturday and sunday. Lol. The guy told me the snooker table is never used so it would be mine all weekend. Unfortunately he didnt tell me it was a ten foot pool table that they just made the pockets smaller on. Lol. Not rounded pockets. Not snooker rails and not snooker cloth. But i stayed and played anyway. It was fun but just wasnt really snooker. I finally got my chance when i went to california for 6 months. There was a pool hall just a few blocks away. They have two 12 foot snooker tables. Proper snooker tables. I played almost everyday for the whole six months. Ill never forget the very first day i got there. Just looking at a table that is 12 feet long and 6 feet wide is so overwhelming. Especially with pockets that are only 84 mm's. Tiny. I met a guy that first day and he invited me to play on his table. Told him i had never played but i know how it is played and all the rules since i watched snooker daily on youtube. So he set a red ball down about a foot away from the corner pocket then set the cue ball about a foot behind the red ball. And told me to make the red ball in the corner. Simple shot right? Lol. It took me 8 tries to make that super simple and straight in shot. I knew the game was difficult but never expected that. But it took me awhile but i got the hang of making balls. My highest break in those 6 months was only 53 but i was more than happy with that. But now eveytime i go to a pool hall i ask if they have a snooker table or if they ever have had one. Some places say theyve had one in the past but nobody ever played so it was wasted space. And most places just say that people arent interested in playing snooker so they never got a table. Just pool tables. I think its sad because it is an amazing game. Amazingly hard. Super frustrating. But if you stick with it it makes you such an overall much better pool player. After playing snooker if i get on a pool table its just so easy. Your brain actually hurts after playing snooker because it is such a cerebral game where you constantly have to think. Its kind of like chess. And you have to have amazing control and an amazing stroke. My stroke improved so much playing snooker. Dont know why i just wrote a book here. Lol. But i wish more pool halls in the US would get snooker tables.
@neilreading35522 ай бұрын
53 is good! The book was fine!
@seanscanlon90672 ай бұрын
@@neilreading3552 Only 53 lol. And no, I am not laughing at the 53 part but at the use of the word only!
@PaulTanner-pc1njАй бұрын
Brit here who considers himself a fairly good Pool player and an awful Snooker player, a break of 53 and the word "only" shouldn't even be in the same sentence...53s better than i could ever do so go u !
@DS-uy6jwАй бұрын
About 20 years ago I had a good friend over from the US and we spent most of the time shooting pool. He's an excellent player but his shit-talking was even better. I lost a lot of money and was getting frustrated by his shit-talking because it sucks to lose whilst being insulted so well. Anyway, we got chatting with a guy who was playing snooker and my friend wanted to try his hand on a snooker game, for money. I explained it was a bad idea but he insisted. He was eaten alive and couldn't get his head around why he kept losing, since the games look so similar. It's hard to explain to someone who hasn't actually tried it, just how giant the tables are and how small the pockets are. Although snooker tables tend to be in immaculate condition compared to pool tables, so it'll go where you aim...it's just a little matter of being able to aim at that distance.
@ianboyle1026Ай бұрын
I'm Australian, and a long-time snooker player. If you got up to 50-break standard, you were doing well. Anyone who can make a 50 break can potentially make much bigger breaks with a bit of practice and plenty of table time, because it means you've developed a certain level of cue-ball control. It's possible to more or less fluke a 30 or 40 break, but more than that isn't luck. Your appreciation of the game is great to hear about, and we snooker players have no problems with the length of your account. And yes, when we get onto a pool table the pockets look like buckets!
@MPSmaruj4 күн бұрын
I just love snooker commentators. The shot -- fire. The audience -- loud cheering. Commentators -- "oh my goodness".
@fredt80384 ай бұрын
When I was in the UK, I became rapidly obsessed watching snooker. Same as you, I didn't have a clue what the rules were at the beginning but I was mesmerized by the game nevertheless. I never missed a Championship at the Crucible on the telly. Ronnie will always be my hero 😉
@DB-stuff4 ай бұрын
Remember its not just about potting the ball on lots of occasions it's about setting up the position for the next ball
@jaroslav-60274 ай бұрын
like several shots ahead as well))
@Isleofskye4 ай бұрын
and ensuring, if you miss, that you don't give your opponent much on offer:)
@easyduzit61184 ай бұрын
It is about potting the ball and getting an angle on the next ball that will allow you get to choose an angle on the shot after that. If the shot is difficult such that you are unsure of potting it, you have to be aware of where you are leaving the cue if you miss. If you are shooting a red this means leaving yourself on a color without leaving your opponent a shot of a red if you miss.
@thisismossop4 ай бұрын
And the points available for each colour. Snooker players like Ronnie can see a 147 from the break. A lot of the 'Amazing' shots, are only amazing in the context of the whole frame.
@tlohecnal4 ай бұрын
Say after me: SnOOker SnOOker SnOOker
@KEB-bm5bv4 ай бұрын
S-nooooo-ker 😂
@alexpotts65204 ай бұрын
Snuhker
@seanfair19754 ай бұрын
S nuke kerr
@db84444 ай бұрын
Yeah that's how you say it. And how I say it. But my Welsh friends say it differently
@jimyoung62714 ай бұрын
Snook as in spook.
@philipstroud63274 ай бұрын
Ronnie is widely regarded as the GOAT, when he is on form he is sublime, he can also play almost as good with his left hand as he does with his right, he has said in interviews he often thinks 2 or 3 shots ahead of the shot he is actually playing
@12MatthewHarrison4 ай бұрын
Ronnie is a genius and nobody disputes he’s the best to ever play, but you better believe that every single professional player is thinking 2 or 3 shots ahead! Just part of the game.
@aakesson14 ай бұрын
Perfect score is 147. Ronnie has world record of the fastest 147.
@Andreas08864 ай бұрын
And world record for spite 146es 🤣
@chassetterfield95594 ай бұрын
Ronnie has done 15 or so 147s, the most of anybody [ and that's in official matches, not exhibitions, or practice]. The record 147 break, by him, is variously quoted as 5min 20s, or 5:08, depending upon when the watch is started. There's a shot early in this video where he plays a red, left handed, almost along the cushion, into the top right green pocket, with massive screw, to come back for the black. That was the final black of one of his 147s.
@gibsonms4 ай бұрын
You can get a higher score than 147 though
@scunner68284 ай бұрын
he did a reaction to it a few months back
@leohickey49534 ай бұрын
There have been over 200 maximum breaks in competition play, with Ronnie holding the record for the most of those as well as the fastest. As far as I know, nobody has achieved the theoretical highest possible score of 155 in competition, but in 1995 Tony Drago did play a practice game featuring a "sixteenth red" free ball (opponent fouled leaving him unable to hit any red despite all fifteen of them being on the table). He potted brown as the free ball, added another brown as the "colour", and then cleared the table to get a break of 149 (not all were red-black combinations). Drago is also a champion pool player, known for fast play, so is also worth checking out.
@bdn90414 ай бұрын
I watched something a few months ago that compared a 147 in snooker, a hole in one playing golf and a 9 dart finish from 501 in darts and my conclusion matched the podcaster. A hole in one is partly skill but mainly luck, a 501 is a result of repetition under pressure but a 147 is an example of perfection
@WooffredАй бұрын
And there is one player in the world that has done all three. Shaun Murphy is his name. A professional snooker player. He can credit a hole in one, a nine darter and a 147 in snooker. I also have done all three sports and have 3 holes in one. BUT a nine darter would never be possible and a 147 never for sure. That would mean 37 shots in snooker precisely playing the shot every time. Never going to happen (for me)
@msolec2000Ай бұрын
For a 155, if your opponent fouls, but leaves you snookered for all reds, then you are allowed to name a color to count as red for your first shot only. Then if you continue with black, red, black, etc. You have technically done _sixteen_ reds, sixteen blacks, and colours, for a 155. It is very rare that someone fouls and even so, leaves you snookered for fifteen different balls, though.
@osiris78004 ай бұрын
As a keen snooker player from England when I went to live in New York in the 90's I wiped the floor with almost every American i played at Pool. Playing Pool after snooker feels like child's play. Conversely when the guys from the NY office visited London and we took them to a snooker hall they struggled to pot anything :D
@frankiek22694 ай бұрын
That’s because you never ran into Efren. Lol. Or took Efren to London.
@ClintWalker-p9c4 ай бұрын
Well he lives in the Philippines so it's unlikely but yes Efren is good at both
@rocketrabble67374 ай бұрын
@frankiek2269 Yes, but he is regarded as the best pool player of all time. It is a bit of a leap in level. Could he beat O'Sullivan at snooker in a big final? Could Ronnie beat him in a big pool final? The answer to both is probably 'no'.
@Gary-Boss3 ай бұрын
@@frankiek2269Efren has never played snooker and we all know why
@seanscanlon90672 ай бұрын
@@frankiek2269 Are you really comparing an average Joe who works a regular job for a living with probably the greatest pool player ever?
@missusgumby4 ай бұрын
"Why didn't he go for the brown?" Well, the object was not only to pot a colour, but also to position the white for the next shot. Potting the brown would not have give enough of an angle to manoeuvre the white around the table for the consequent red. Snooker is not simply about potting, there is more to the game than that.
@fatroberto30124 ай бұрын
No. He could have easily got on a red off the brown. He wanted to free the pink and black and the yellow gave him the right angle to do that.
@legend93354 ай бұрын
Music to my ears.
@jasperdgg4 ай бұрын
@@fatroberto3012 That's false. There was only one red to play for, and there wasn't enough angle on the brown to get to it.
@disasterincarnate4 ай бұрын
"Snucker" *punches monitor - takes deep breath*
@ryanwuzer4 ай бұрын
hahahah
@zeeox4 ай бұрын
I think that's actually his revised attempt to pronounce it correctly! #LongWayToGo
@tristanridley16014 ай бұрын
@@ryanwuzer Google offers to translate "hahahah" to English. So ironic in context.
@brokenmusician14 ай бұрын
They say it that way in South Wales too.
@AB-ot1pv4 ай бұрын
Every time I hear "snucker" I can't help but chuckle. It's like how a little kid would say it!
@stevesoutar34054 ай бұрын
In most of these clips, the important point is where the cue ball stops, lining up for the next shot - any half-decent player can pot a ball, the art of the game is planning one or two shots ahead, and getting position for the next shot, so your opponent stays sat in his seat while you sweep up the points
@Reevesi4 ай бұрын
Ronnie has 15 x 147 breaks in competitive games. Ronnie truly is the GOAT
@Covenantt6664 ай бұрын
If you watch the points at the bottom on the screen when u wondered why he risked screwing back into the side of the pocket after he potted the blue, he had already won the frame. He was just racking up style points. 😄❤
@mrmr55804 ай бұрын
"Why did he try that?" because he's Ronnie O'Sullivan and we're not 😂
@Spoooonzy994 ай бұрын
For an amateur, to even get a colour after potting a red is a marvellous achievement! Even if you're good at pool. You can't ever be even better taught to be as good as him. It's a natural gift. Left or right handed shots - Ronnie at his height was just amazing
@Spoooonzy994 ай бұрын
By the way, if you enjoy snooker and Ronnie, it's worth watching Jimmy White's greatest pots. Some of his stuff was even more outlandish!
@chriswinspear79653 ай бұрын
Thing with Ronnie is, the cue ball is just a natural extension of him, he is the cue ball, he just knows what it will do/how it will act/where it will go, more than any other player to play the game, he's just better at nearly every part of the game all round than most players, but positionally/cue ball play, the goat!
@amazingfuton4 ай бұрын
This the first time I've seen you properly impressed! A snooker table is a lot bigger than you think. Ronnie has been the best for many years, but all of the players are good
@chassetterfield95594 ай бұрын
It's not just that the table is 2x by 2x bigger than a pool table [ 12' x 6' ], but the pockets are relatively tiny, NOT the enormous buckets you get on a pool table.
@CBEnoddyy8 күн бұрын
I was brought up on snooker, had a 10ft snooker table as a kid. The more you understand about snooker the more amazing these guys seem. To have that ball so under control you can pot a ball send the cue ball round the table, using stupid amounts of spin and stop it exactly where they want as if the ball is attached to string is an art.
@aaronnewbould59684 ай бұрын
When you learn to play on a full size snooker table trust me watch this again it'll be even more amazing
@UKCougar4 ай бұрын
12:00 "why did he risk that?" - look at the score. He was over 100 points in the lead with 13 on the table, he'd already won. Typically when that happens, players play out their runs until they miss, the opponent doesn't return to the table.
@deanknows20244 ай бұрын
Don't forget Ryan. When a player has made a significant break early in the frame, say 75 points, they now know that they are so far ahead in the frame and there is not enough points on the table for their opponent to come back and win the frame. Knowing that the frame is safe, the player then tends to relax and starts to show off and play exhibition shots just to please the crowd. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Mark Williams, and Jimmy White where great for playing to the crowd. Judd Trump is so good at pleasing the audience that the commentators nicknamed his style as "Naughty Snooker." Check him out "Ridiculous Judd Trump Shots For 10 Minutes!" (10.20 mins).
@stirling844 ай бұрын
Love it when you're reacting to snooker. Not good myself but the tv doesn't do the table justice, I played a lot of pool and seeing a snooker table for the first time. Damn! It is huge, but people around you are usually calm so it's a great atmosphere. Hope you try it soon man
@barnstorm89714 ай бұрын
Some of those shots are amazing because of the situation of the game at the time the shot was played. For example, the left handed screw shot (back spin) from one end of the table back down for the black was to keep his 147 going - that was the best shot in the video for me 🙂
@CameronM474 ай бұрын
The way he's able to be so precise is that as part of his training to become a professional snooker player, he/they earn a masters degree in trigonometry.
@scunner68284 ай бұрын
Yes that's right. Msc. (Trig) Oxon. (probably) A man who certainly knows his cosecant from his cotangent
@bensheekey13994 ай бұрын
Ronnie set the fastest 147 in history in a time of 5min 20s. He has held that record since 1997. Nearly 30 years ago!
@patrickdevine1085Ай бұрын
It’s called a maximum break 147, and Ronnie holds the world record for most in ranked competition and the fastest maximum 147 break in a ranked competition in 5 minutes 8 seconds
@sulliken774 ай бұрын
He went for the yellow because he needed correct angle to get the white down to the reds. So he gets 2 points less in that shot than with the brown. But had he potted the brown he wouldn't have any good way forward. You see that a lot, that players choose the yellow (2p) or green (3p) instead of brown (4p). And correct. If the Blue had been potted, it would be a foul, and the opponent would have gotten 5 points (usually a foul is 4 points, exept for the Blue, pink and black ball. (5,6,7).
@johnloony684 ай бұрын
Random fact: for a few months when he was 20, Ronnie O’Sullivan was the primary carer for his 8-year-old sister, because both their parents were in prison (his mother was convicted of tax evasion, and his father is a murderer)
@mikeabba19904 ай бұрын
He was also selling porn in his dad's sex shops whilst of school age, He won a tournament, was drugs tested after it and failed on cannabis. He was stripped of the title and fined He made his first century age 10, first maximum age 15 See, more Ronnie facts, I'm special just like you
@johnmc38624 ай бұрын
Ronnie also once headbutted a snooker official in 1996.
@kwakithailand4 ай бұрын
@@johnmc3862that was a Glasgow Kiss, though...
@mikeabba19903 ай бұрын
@@johnloony68 The fact that stands alone... Won the world title, spent the entire following season away from snooker. Came back at the season's climax to defend his world title, and did. He didn't pick up his cue for a year, a year, and then retains his crown. The greatest, past/present/future
@questionableabsanity4 ай бұрын
I was 16 the first time i played on a full size table. As a short person (170), I suddenly gained a new perspective and it was the first time I have struck a cue ball and missed the object ball with the intention of hitting it full face. over 12 feet, how you strike the ball really matters! If/when you go to a snooker club, do a video! Humility is your friend!
@paulgreen7584 ай бұрын
that red with deep screw, was played Left Handed, and he needed position for a 147, best shot ive ever seen
@WooffredАй бұрын
Ronnie played a Canadian pro player once Alain Robidoux... Ronnie got annoyed and said I will play only left handed from now on and still win.... and he did and won... Remarkable. Ronnie has done that a few times in his career and there is no fault in it.
@paulgreen758Ай бұрын
@ remember that match very well, he wasn’t as good as a lefty back then so practiced like crazy to become better, that’s why it’s the best shot I’ve ever seen to be honest
@thehighwayband3 ай бұрын
At 1:52 the question is asked "why did he go for the yellow? The brown would have given more points."While playing snooker the first focus goes to "position", no matter what color is being played. Of course, when the need comes to it and the player HAS to get as much points as possible the choice will go to the higher values (i.e. black, pink and or blue). But not paying attention to the positional play will always result in loss of the game, and thus loosing the match. Which of course can never be the intention.
@stanleywiggins5047Ай бұрын
I just watched a reaction to Ronnie's world record 147 in 5 minutes 20 seconds.. the man is brilliant
@lindadoswell93964 ай бұрын
I used to run a old peoples home and they all watched snooker avidly!!!! If you ever see the crowd a lot of them are old ladies and men!!!!
@scunner68284 ай бұрын
That's because a lot of older ladies like a well-presented man with an understanding of etiquette, who can do something well and can show them a nice kiss on the pink
@dfloriza4 ай бұрын
Fellow pool-playing American here - playing on a snooker table is so much fun, but also so torturous at the same time. It's like trying to play marbles on a football field 😂you get to appreciate any pot you can get on a snooker table. I hope you get the opportunity to play on one soon!
@dazlebluefrogify4 ай бұрын
The first time i went to the british legion club with my dad back in the 80's i couldn't get over the size of the table compared to the pool tables in the pubs,took me a while to get used to them but won lots of games once i got the hang of it 😂never got a 100 break best was only 48,6 red 6 black i thought i was the new alex higgins who was a great player at the time
@admiraldickybyrd1207Ай бұрын
It’s pronounced like Snoopy, snooooker! The enigma that is Ronnie O Sullivan, probably the greatest player ever, his 5 minutes and 20 second maximum break will never be beaten, he is so talented that he plays with his left hand just to challenge himself (which he is just as good with btw), the man is a living legend
@diddlydonuts80194 ай бұрын
When your opponent commits a foul and the white ball is still on the table, if your next shot cannot hit any red ball full in the face, the referee will call "free ball" and you can nominate any colour on the table to act as a red ball. When that ball is potted, it goes back to its spot and you can play any colour and continue your break. Thus the maximum possible break is 155
@mehallica6664 ай бұрын
Going for the yellow at 1:58 gives him a better angle to free up the next red. The brown is worth 2 more points but the chance to keep the break going is more valuable.
@trevorhallett409215 күн бұрын
In all sports it's a honour to be alive when the best ever Plies their trade. Ronnie is so great that previous world champs accept that he is the goat and when he is in the right mental place he is possibly the person who has been the best goat across all sports. Truly he is not human when he is in full flow he is beyond that. However the poor man has his demons and this can at times make him vulnerable
@ΓιάννηςΧατζηγεωργίου-θ9σ4 ай бұрын
Ronnie O'Sullivan is with absolutely NO doubt the best snooker player of all times. Personally, i call him not a human but an extraterrestrial (even though i am a pool player and fan, i follow snooker from late 70's). Noone (with all due respect to at least a dozen snooker ''semi gods'') has played the game like he did/does. We are not talking about a super talent or a super great player, we are talking about a different level from all the other players who ever held a snooker cue in their hands.
@chris185821Ай бұрын
I can’t tell you how hard this is to play, 12ft long 6 ft wide , table cloth is usually fast , heavy balls and much smaller pockets than a pool table , I’ve been playing for years and most club players don’t break above 40 or 50 points if they are lucky , pool is mostly a lucky game , I know people who look good on a pool table by just hitting the balls as hard as possible, hit and hope , you cannot do that on a snooker table it won’t work , and there is a lot of mathematics involved, it’s all angles and percentages, players like Ron are looking 5 or 6 shots ahead, I saw him on an interview and he was asked what do you see when taking a shot , he replied , I see the lines on the table as if they are drawn or laser guided , he’s unreal , when he is in the right frame of mind he cannot be beaten, but when he has his dark days , he doesn’t care and can lose quite easily, he has spoken about his mental health and it’s well known , but there will never be another player like him I don’t think .
@DoctorWossname4 ай бұрын
The first TELEVISED 147 was made by the Canadian Cliff Thorburn back in the early 1980s. The players at the other table broke off from their match to watch him complete it.
@seanscanlon90674 ай бұрын
Not trying to be a dick here but that was the second one, with the first being by Steve Davis that same year in 1982. You kind of have things right though but for some of the finer detail, as Cliff's one was the first televised 147 during the World Championships. Cliff's fellow Canadian, friend and teammate by country snooker team tournaments, Bill Werbeniuk had been playing his match on the other table but his stopped so that he could stand by the table dividing screen and watch Cliff's break.
@CmdrDjBurp-dr5uy4 ай бұрын
First televised bud. Steve Davis was the first. I have the 147 Steve cue that was manufactured. My oldest son has her nowadays tho
@zeeox4 ай бұрын
No. It was Steve Davis in the 1982 Lada Classic.
@JazHaz4 ай бұрын
I believe Cliff's was the first at the Crucible but not 100%
@zeeox4 ай бұрын
@@JazHaz - yes, that is correct. First televised World Champs 147. And John Spencer's would have beaten even Davis's as the first on the telly full stop if it weren't for the camera crew taking a break! (A 'break' of another sort I mean! Arf.)
@gerbenvanderbliek74484 ай бұрын
Lol. seen these multiple times..I was thinking well im a simple guy, a ronnie reaction vid..ill watch it! Great intro😀
@kevinduffy42334 ай бұрын
Unlike pool if the ball you’re potting is close to the cushion (rail) actually hits the cushion before the pocket then it won’t go into the pocket as they are tighter than pockets on a pool table
@paulhooton62614 ай бұрын
Pool is a fun game but you can see here the amazing skill and game play of snooker that just puts it at a different level
@beaumont67513 ай бұрын
I once plaed Johnny Archer 3x World Champion 9 ball player (at the time), in a $100 steak dinner charity event, and I broke and ran out, on a Gold Crown Brnswick 9 foot table. // But on a12 foot regulation BCE steel block rail snooker table, my highest run was only 38 points. & that feat was a rarity. // Got to love Ronny, he makes table clearances look easy & that quick play is his "read the table" shot brilliance.
@Kualinar4 ай бұрын
The perfect score is 147. BUT, if your opponent had a few fouls, you can get more. For example : If your opponent touch a colour instead of a red, you get +5 or the value of the colour. Yellow, green, brown and blue = +5, pink = +6 and black =+7. NOT hitting any ball is also worth +5 points for your opponent. Then, there is the case of a free ball that can increase your score by up to +8 points : 147 + 8 = 155.
@darkiee694 ай бұрын
Snooker players are masters of geometry, and when they make a shot they're already 2-3 shots ahead.
@johankaewberg81624 ай бұрын
Century Break Is remarkable. A 147 is legendary, and this guy did it more than once. One of the best!
@mehallica6664 ай бұрын
He's done it 15 times.
@volker.kreutzer8524 ай бұрын
ONE OF the best?? Empty phrase! Tell me one name who is better.
Best score achievable in snooker is a 147 and yes, plenty of professionals have done it, however, that does not mean it is easy by any stretch! There is the age old question of which is easier; a 9 dart finish in darts, a hole in one in golf, or a 147 in snooker! In my opinion, the level of consistency for a 147 makes the snooker feat the ultimate sporting challenge!
@callithowiseeit58064 ай бұрын
For our American friends who've never played on a snooker table, it's like looking down a freeway
@andrewhartshorn36914 ай бұрын
Some of the shots that you were amazed by were played left-handed!!! Ronnie is naturally righthanded but can play just as well left-handed!
@mrgriff14 ай бұрын
The guy is a genuis. His 92 break at the Crucible...mind blowing!!!
@peronik3494 ай бұрын
this guy is a living legend of snooker!! during a competition after his first point of a game he asked the referee a little question: "what is the bonus for a "147"?" (a 147 is the perfect score!!! making 100 is already an accomplishment) the poor referee of the game, surprised, had to pass this question on to his colleagues who announced "no bonuses for a 147" despite this disappointing announcement, Ronnie still scored the other 146 points almost in one go.......
@davidpaylor56664 ай бұрын
Ronnie is such a nice chap considering that he spent his childhood in snooker halls, very quiet and unassuming. And the greatest snooker player of all time. As others have said, watch his world record 147, it's poetic.
@lsaria59984 ай бұрын
For the 3-ball plant again it's a tactical meta-game thing. It was not the easiest ball to pot on the table but it was what is called a shot-to-nothing. You have a shot you can play where you MIGHT pot the ball, but you can leave the white in a spot where if the red goes in you have position on a colour, but if you miss your opponent has no easy shot. If he had taken an easier pot on there was a chance that it would leave the red or the white in a spot that gave his opponent an easy setup if he missed. As it was, he left the white at the far end of the table, where all the reds where protected by the yellow and green.
@IDTV664 ай бұрын
America holds its own national championship, if you look you'll find a snooker table somewhere near you.
@SNDLKaraoke4 ай бұрын
I played pool at a semi pro level for many years, but trained by playing snooker. It's so completely different in feel. If you've ever played pool and hit a shot which barely went into the pocket... I can assure you on a snooker table, you wouldn't have pot that same ball lol
@paullow33774 ай бұрын
Incidentally, many professional snooker players don't like getting flukes. They prefer having skills rather than luck in this game. Especially during official matches.
@jackcoups11874 ай бұрын
155 when your opponent commits a foul and the player is then snookered by the foul. The playef then designates a ball of their choice as "on", typically a colour as it gets respotted, then plays the black. 15 cherries remain to score a perfect clearance
@sparkplugsteve4024 ай бұрын
Ronnie has made 15 147s in tournament play, unknown quantity in practice, he also plays left handed when he wants to. The REAL GOAT.
@TwistedRealm3 ай бұрын
I've watched him live and he is an incredible player.
@johnmc38624 ай бұрын
Ronnies positioning is sublime, he brought it to a new level.
@wayneanthonyholmes44374 ай бұрын
Ronnie O'Sullivan the greatest player of all time GOAT 🐐
@pioneer_uk_4 ай бұрын
The Rocket" O'Sullivan made a maximum 147 break in the quickest time ever recorded, five minutes and eight seconds, in the first round of the 1997 World Championship.
@joeribelgium4 ай бұрын
highest score is 147, but technically a 155 break is possible, The break involved a free ball, which therefore created an `extra' red, when all 15 reds were still on the table. In these very exceptional circumstances, the maximum break is 155
@BoldRam2 ай бұрын
With Ronnie, everything is about position, whether for the next shot or in 3 shots time 👌👌
@pauljknight754 ай бұрын
Love watching these videos.😊👍
@leolacic94422 ай бұрын
ha ha ha
@SR1Records4 ай бұрын
For those who are not aware, a standard tournament size pool table is 9 feet x 4.7 feet. A snooker table is 12 feet x 6 feet!
@timheywood48134 ай бұрын
@SR1Records not forgetting that the pockets on pool tables are huge compared to how tight competition snooker tables are
@ryanrysdale22144 ай бұрын
Loving the snooker stuff. I am a big snooker nut. Love all aspects of the game from the world championship right down the European/world u16s. I feel like now you lots of single shot videos. It might be worth watching something like a maximum 147 break. You could do Ronnie’s quickest one, or there was a great maximum made by Shaun Murphy in the snooker shootout last season which was a very special one. I was actually in the audience watching it live.
@ryanrysdale22144 ай бұрын
Alternatively, you could see a different side to snooker by watching the final frame of the 1985 world final, or the world semi final by Kyren Wilson and Anthony McGill. Both show snooker in a completely different light.
@kevinfairclough46194 ай бұрын
Context is important, those “exhibition” style shots were mostly after the game was won on points. But he is the greatest player, no doubt.
@peterbullen33474 ай бұрын
As many others have mentioned, snooker is about angles and pace, but also the angles can be altered by the use of side( english in pool) but also add the fact that the cloth has a nap which will affect the spin, pace and general run of the ball..
@crowdaddy64724 ай бұрын
the biggest skill is not just putting the balls but also getting the position on the next ball
@seanscanlon90674 ай бұрын
3:08 yeah potting a red and a colour on the same shot or two colours at once if on a colour at the time is not allowed and is a four point foul if the colour involved is the yellow, green or brown or a foul to the points value of any other colours on any other ball, so five for blue, six for pink and seven for black. Potting more than one red in the same shot is fine though, so you would get two points for two reds, three points for three reds although that rarely (if ever) happens, but that is just as long as you were playing to pot a red at the time, as potting a colour and a red at the same time is a foul if on and only intending to pot a colour.
@jonathonrudge84854 ай бұрын
His cue ball control blows my mind! How can you just hit a ball once with the tip of a stick and make it move with such accuracy! Its insane
@mattsmith526715 күн бұрын
Snooker is like Chess with spherical objects, every shot has to be planned 2-3 shots ahead. To get your position on to the next ball.
@MikeJH82Күн бұрын
Ronnie holds the record for the fastest 147. Nobody has ever made a 155 in professional competition. Jamie Cope and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh have made them in witnessed practice frames.
@daveloboda17694 ай бұрын
He is that precise because he is the GOAT.
@matshjalmarsson30084 ай бұрын
O'Sullivan sometimes gets, let's say, bored, and starts making more or less trick shots, I've heard that that's how he started playing left handed. 147 is top score, and O'Sullivan has made several, and other players too, but I belive that Ronnie has the most
@kayned472 ай бұрын
Ronnie is ambitious, when he was playing with his dominant hand he was ranked no1, a commentator once said that if he played with his weaker arm he'd b ranked about no7 in the world, he's such a talent, I only watch snooker when he's playing otherwise it can get pretty boring, every game he plays if a max 147 is on u can guarantee he'll b going for it
@JazHaz4 ай бұрын
If you've never seen a snooker table, not only is the table 12 foot long, but the pockets are smaller and tighter than on a US 8 ball pool table.
@Sabre_Wulf14 ай бұрын
What most USA lads do not understand, and that tv cant convey... is the sheer size of the table. It is 12 foot by 6 foot. (3.6 metres x 1.8 metres). Then make the pockets 80mm wide for a 52mm ball. You honestly do not 'get it' until you see one and hit a ball on one in real life. Most people can pocket a ball on a pool table, but even an 'easy shot' on a snooker table is ridiculously difficult. I know plenty of lads whos highest score ever is 2 reds and 2 blacks.
@patrickdevine1085Ай бұрын
I’ve played Snooker my entire life. While points are important, the goal when potting a ball is to use the cue and cue ball to set up your next shoot. The skill is not in the pot but in the tracking( set up ) on the next ball.
@butcherdunno80064 ай бұрын
Ronnie is best ever but Judd Trump is best snooker player to watch play his insane cuepower and potting ability makes him an excellent entertainer
@shogunai2 ай бұрын
If youve played pool, just imagine a game that is about 10000 times more difficult, and then you've got snooker. And this man is the goat.
@I.Wallivs4 ай бұрын
If you can ever find one, just go and knock some balls around a snooker table and film it I know you have the upmost respect already but honestly it will blow your mind how these guys are playing three or four shots ahead, rifling every shot with insane spin on a surface as big as that with balls much smaller than pool balls and pockets unbelievably tight. I consider myself to be a very good pool player, lose my shit when it comes to snooker. Highest break of only 40 and I was absolutely over the moon with that. It's one of the most skillful games there is, I'm a pool man but snooker is just 10 times more difficult. The rocket is a demon that he can do that with both his right and left hand, a true true great of any sport let alone snooker
@anglosaxon58744 ай бұрын
You don't go just for the points [went for the yellow instead of the brown]. It's the position after for the next pot [and beyond]. @2:00
@andredeketeleastutecomplex4 ай бұрын
Exactly, snooker is tactical.
@carlbroomhall96654 ай бұрын
The shot you thought was a fluke into the middle bag off the cushions,is a cocked hat double shot he knew what he was playing 😂
@davidbaldock93214 ай бұрын
It’s not just the precision required to pot the balls, it’s also being able to put the white where it’s needed for the next shot.
@billfrater19484 ай бұрын
The Green wasn't a Fluke, it's a shoot called a Cocked Hat Double.
@johnnysoccer19833 ай бұрын
I'd always heard it called a "Marcus Double" but I believe that's more regular pool not snooker they said that, at least where I live it was.
@BiggyJimbo4 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you asked what the highest possible score is, as you yourself have uploaded a video 4 months ago reacting to Ronnie's fastest 147 haha! Thanks for the video, great to see snooker getting some attention across the pond.
@TheDagda10004 ай бұрын
Ronnie O'Sullivan: a human trigonometry calculator!
@slithery92913 ай бұрын
The highest possible score is 147. Ronnie holds the world record time of 5 minutes 8 seconds. Sefinately worth a watch.
@elizabethchew505Ай бұрын
The reason that he played the shot on the yellow rather than the brown was because the brown ball was straight on to the pocket and he wouldn't be able to make the angle to come back up the table for the reds. Often you don't choose the highest value ball or the easiest shot but the one that will allow you to get the cue ball where you want it to make the next shot. This is what makes the difference between players who are good at individual shots and doing what is called 'break building'. Ronnie is (obviously!) great at individual brilliant shots, but his absolute GENIUS is in break building. He thinks several shots ahead - not just to where he needs the cue ball for the next shot. It's the snooker equivalent of being a chess Grand Master!
@insparks7825 күн бұрын
The thing with snooker is you don't always pot the easiest ball. The best players are thinking 5, 6, 7 or more shots ahead of time. Sometimes they're taking the more difficult shots because it makes building their break easier later on. They've literally mapped the clearance out in their head.
@Sharturse4 ай бұрын
On a snooker table you can't pot a ball if you come off the cushion (rail). It's not illegal but the pockets are just too small.
@Jeni104 ай бұрын
KZbin, cube, Luke, rebuke, rebuker, Snooker.
@tristanridley16014 ай бұрын
Are those the same in your accent? In Canada half of them have a glide. Like, "Cyub", "R'byuk".