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Same people in the audience every year,same chairs. Disgusting World Snooker. How we super snookerfans and players get ticket for every session. Barry Hearn is aasshhoole
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Looks like Frame 4 is swinging to White's favour. Still a lot of work to do.
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Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostNo player A pots all 15 reds plus the white, then player B clears up to the blue and player A concedes the frame
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Joe Perry wins first three frames of the morning to make the scores level at 6-6.
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Originally Posted by rob s View PostThis makes no sense as player A can still win the frame as he has 15 points and player B has 18 points with 13 points remaining so why would he concede?
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Looks like Selby's scoring and matchplay is killing White. White has no chance if Selby keeps playing at this level.
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Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostNo player A pots all 15 reds plus the white, then player B clears up to the blue and player A concedes the frame
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Typical of Terrry Griffiths trying to confuse all Rich lol
Originally Posted by rich45 View PostSorry I do not understand that at all.
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No player A pots all 15 reds plus the white, then player B clears up to the blue and player A concedes the frame
Originally Posted by rich45 View PostSo in this scenario:
Player A: 14 reds and fouls on the last red after potting it...so he has 14 points, Player B has 4 points.
Player B: clears to blue so that is 4 plus 2,3,4,5 = 18 points.
At this stage the score is 18-14 with 13 points on the table.
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The answer is actually 12 three misses and you lose the frame this happened in a match between Allister Carter and Fergal O' brien A few years back I think it was in the British open Ali won the the frame by 12 Points to 0
Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostTerry Griffiths has just stated the lowest score you can win a frame of snooker with the answer is 18 points, Player A pots all fifteen reds plus the white, foul four points to his opponet then his opponet then clears up to the Blue which is a total of 19 points his opponet requires a snooker and concedes the frame with 13 points left on the table.
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Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostTerry Griffiths has just stated the lowest score you can win a frame of snooker with the answer is 18 points, Player A pots all fifteen reds plus the white, foul four points to his opponet then his opponet then clears up to the Blue which is a total of 19 points his opponet requires a snooker and concedes the frame with 13 points left on the table.
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Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostTerry Griffiths has just stated the lowest score you can win a frame of snooker with the answer is 19 points, Player A pots all fifteen reds plus the white, foul four points to his opponet then his opponet then clears up to the Blue which is a total of 19 points his opponet requires a snooker and concedes the frame with 13 points left on the table.
Player A: 14 reds and fouls on the last red after potting it...so he has 14 points, Player B has 4 points.
Player B: clears to blue so that is 4 plus 2,3,4,5 = 18 points.
At this stage the score is 18-14 with 13 points on the table.
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Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View PostTerry Griffiths has just stated the lowest score you can win a frame of snooker with the answer is 19 points, Player A pots all fifteen reds plus the white, foul four points to his opponet then his opponet then clears up to the Blue which is a total of 19 points his opponet requires a snooker and concedes the frame with 13 points left on the table.
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