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It wasn't a simple break by any means, especially at the start. He had to play a few tricky cut-back blacks (as well as one near the baulk end) and the red on 24 was amazing.
It wasn't a simple break by any means, especially at the start. He had to play a few tricky cut-back blacks (as well as one near the baulk end) and the red on 24 was amazing.
Yes, I think the most players on the tour would have played safe on that 24 red. If he missed, he could have lost the frame. So much like Hendry of the past.
....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
Something Hendry has Never Changed the Way he Plays which is Attack Mode 99% of the Time even thou he knows his Long Game isnt nowhere near it used to be but thats what made him Greatest Player of All Time by Far in my Book! Hes the Real One to Raise the Bar with his Break Building fair play hendry you are a Legend.
Thanks for the link - brilliant to see it again. I went to the Legends event last week at the Crucible when Stephen played Jimmy and he played really well that night. A couple of times he was going for the 147 but broke down in the eighties, thank goodness he's brought that form with him this week, hopefully play well tonight and get it finished early!
Winner of Crucible 77's 2009 World Championship Lucky Dip.
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