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Originally Posted by Giggity1984 View PostI wonder why Ronnie let it(Selbys' "tactics") get to him in the final. It didn't seem to bother him at the Masters?!
Another day it would have been different. O'Sullivan in the end made the more mistakes, so while Selby's best wasn't better than O'Sullivan's, his worst wasn't as bad as O'Sullivan.
O'Sullivan's fight was actually more of a credit than has been mentioned. He stuck in there and didn't tire of trying his best. He just had that bad day at the office on the most inopportune day.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View PostOriginally Posted by me View PostOriginally Posted by alexiy View PostThis was a very suspicious match.This should be investigated thoroughly.
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Think the Snooker Players awards speak for the players themselves. So we should just move on and accept the facts rather than nitpicking on it. The awards results are very true and a real yardstick of all the achievements that the winners have made this year. Congratulations to all the award winners and lets hope for a better next season.
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Does anyone know how many times O'Sullivan limited the potting angle to the black or cut off a black pocket on his break off in the final?
He hindered the black on his break off's in frames 19 & 21 and the BBC commentators said something on the lines of 'It's remarkable how many times he's done this',I think O'Sullivan also pulled a face in frustration at this as well so any theme that Selby 'wore him down' is most likely just lazy journalism or straw clutching deflection I'm afraid.
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Viewing figures - increase across the board, good news for the game
BBC Peak Close To Six Million
http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/New...812935,00.html
Snooker's Dafabet World Championship scored outstanding viewing figures on the BBC, with a peak audience of nearly six million for the final.
The tournament at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield ran from April 19 to May 5 and achieved a total viewership of 26.427 million, up 15 per cent on 2013's figures.
Mark Selby beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 18-14 in the final to win the title for the first time, and the three-minute peak for the concluding session was 5.951 million, which was 53 per cent up on last year. The average audience for the final session was 3.5 million, for a 15 per cent audience share.
The BBC televised a total of 153 hours of coverage throughout the event, compared to 144 hours in 2013, with an average live audience of 936,000, an increase of 11 per cent on last year.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled with these excellent viewing figures. The audience share was the highest in six years and the peak figure was the highest since 2011.
"It was a wonderful tournament with exciting matches and close finishes, and of course the mesmerising final with Mark Selby winning in dramatic style. I'm delighted that so many millions of people in the UK tuned in to watch our biggest event.
"These figures - alongside our record ticket sales for the tournament - underline the fact that snooker remains one of the UK's most popular sports. There is so much support for snooker among the public and it's only going to get stronger."
Final Watched By 16m On Eurosport
http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/New...812841,00.html
The final held on 4-5 May reached a total of 16.1 million different viewers on Eurosport, a 50% increase compared to the 2013 final on the channel. The average live audience is also higher, 26% more than last year's final.
The whole tournament generated a positive reach with 54m different European viewers watching Eurosport and Eurosport 2's extensive coverage over the 17 days of competition, versus 52.6 m in 2013. The average live audience of the tournament is 22% higher than last year too. The World Championship performed strongly in all markets, especially Netherlands (+59%), Romania (+22%) and Poland (+23%).
Eurosport televises 19 tournaments live every season, including the World Championship and all other world ranking events. The channel also broadcasts the Ronnie O'Sullivan Show, looking at all aspects of the sport with the five-time World Champion.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostViewing figures - increase across the board, good news for the game
BBC Peak Close To Six Million
http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/New...812935,00.html
Snooker's Dafabet World Championship scored outstanding viewing figures on the BBC, with a peak audience of nearly six million for the final.
The tournament at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield ran from April 19 to May 5 and achieved a total viewership of 26.427 million, up 15 per cent on 2013's figures.
Mark Selby beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 18-14 in the final to win the title for the first time, and the three-minute peak for the concluding session was 5.951 million, which was 53 per cent up on last year. The average audience for the final session was 3.5 million, for a 15 per cent audience share.
The BBC televised a total of 153 hours of coverage throughout the event, compared to 144 hours in 2013, with an average live audience of 936,000, an increase of 11 per cent on last year.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled with these excellent viewing figures. The audience share was the highest in six years and the peak figure was the highest since 2011.
"It was a wonderful tournament with exciting matches and close finishes, and of course the mesmerising final with Mark Selby winning in dramatic style. I'm delighted that so many millions of people in the UK tuned in to watch our biggest event.
"These figures - alongside our record ticket sales for the tournament - underline the fact that snooker remains one of the UK's most popular sports. There is so much support for snooker among the public and it's only going to get stronger."
Final Watched By 16m On Eurosport
http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/New...812841,00.html
The final held on 4-5 May reached a total of 16.1 million different viewers on Eurosport, a 50% increase compared to the 2013 final on the channel. The average live audience is also higher, 26% more than last year's final.
The whole tournament generated a positive reach with 54m different European viewers watching Eurosport and Eurosport 2's extensive coverage over the 17 days of competition, versus 52.6 m in 2013. The average live audience of the tournament is 22% higher than last year too. The World Championship performed strongly in all markets, especially Netherlands (+59%), Romania (+22%) and Poland (+23%).
Eurosport televises 19 tournaments live every season, including the World Championship and all other world ranking events. The channel also broadcasts the Ronnie O'Sullivan Show, looking at all aspects of the sport with the five-time World Champion.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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