Watched Un-Nooh attempted max earlier on and as he was about to strike the cue ball on the final black a player could be heard two tables away (behind Un-Nooh) taking their shot! Un-Nooh rose from the table after missing the black and looked over to the table where play had continiued. John Virgo commentating had said that the players had actually stopped playing on the other tables earlier in the break.
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Un-Nooh missed black for 147. Was he put off?
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No. His arse just fell out all over the floor.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostHe simply didn't look at it, as he said in the interview afterwards, he was thinking about everything else.
That last red though, what a fantastic shot that was and a real shame that he took the easy black for granted, lesson for us all there.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Having seen a few top pros miss an easy last black on a 147, my opinion is that they should take a leaf out of Cliff Thorburn's last black breather before attempting the shot. Cliff took a walk back to his seat, took a sip of his water, cleaned his cue before slowly walking back and looking at the black. This composure slows down the excitement and normalise blood flow which is good for the all important shot, unless you are a seasoned competition 147 player.
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Originally Posted by winphenom View PostHaving seen a few top pros miss an easy last black on a 147, my opinion is that they should take a leaf out of Cliff Thorburn's last black breather before attempting the shot. Cliff took a walk back to his seat, took a sip of his water, cleaned his cue before slowly walking back and looking at the black. This composure slows down the excitement and normalise blood flow which is good for the all important shot, unless you are a seasoned competition 147 player.
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Ah, good luck mate
Poor lad missing that, it will haunt him for a while you'd think, Ken says it still haunts him, just shows anything is missable under pressure.After 15 reds and 15 blacks i did this http://youtu.be/DupuczMS2o4
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostNothing is easy under that pressure. Didn't take it for granted. It's easy to miss that shot from that side of the table as a left hander, playing with a touch of left hand side. The pros just make timing those shots look easy time and time again.
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Originally Posted by Staezione View PostPlayed it way too hard imo. not giving it every chance to drop in
I don't know how it works behind the scenes of world snooker but I hope he got some attention after that and maybe will get calls from a few big wigs to commiserate and cheer him up. He's far from home and looked like a broken man after that and I really felt for the guy. He was sitting there with his head in his hands and Thorn and Taylor were laughing about it. I was watching the Judd Trump match and they switched to Un-Nooh mid break which I think is a first because I've seen the coverage and commentary switch before but never the coverage but not the commentary.
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostYeah hope he gets consoled too, he didnt realise about the money too during the max attempt.
Is it just me or did you get the feeling Robertson was kinda glad he missed it?
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