Hi and Happy New Year to all.
I have just watched the end of the 1995 Masters Final between Ronnie and J.Higgins. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2spwfTpvdZ0 )
One think I noticed...the ref was not only quick to respot the balls...he also did NOT always move to a position BEHIND Ronnie. Often he was in the line of sight (if Ronnie had bothered to shift his eyes) but he stood still as a statue. (good example, although there were many, is after Ronnie potted a pink to go to 28 points @3:05 on the video). This definitely sped up the game, IMO.
I am going to assume that "that's how it was back then."
Which has got me to wondering...Nowadays, it seems that when a ref replaces a color, they always step quickly BEHIND the player, ALWAYS. I guess after a red is potted as well. Ref is always repositioning.
What was the reason for this shift in style? A moment in history? An incident? (drunk Alex Higgins and the ref comes to mind) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F07hiKJi6DY). Was it a gradual change, or some sudden new "orders from the World Snooker Throne" for the refs to change their style?
I am reminded that the "average shot time" statistic was instituted mostly to "shame" the slower players into playing faster. I would think if the "powers that be" wanted a faster game, then going back to this type of refereeing might do some good.
I know most of you are more familiar with the game and its history than I am. So, please enlighten me, for I am a lesser mortal among ye.
I have just watched the end of the 1995 Masters Final between Ronnie and J.Higgins. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2spwfTpvdZ0 )
One think I noticed...the ref was not only quick to respot the balls...he also did NOT always move to a position BEHIND Ronnie. Often he was in the line of sight (if Ronnie had bothered to shift his eyes) but he stood still as a statue. (good example, although there were many, is after Ronnie potted a pink to go to 28 points @3:05 on the video). This definitely sped up the game, IMO.
I am going to assume that "that's how it was back then."
Which has got me to wondering...Nowadays, it seems that when a ref replaces a color, they always step quickly BEHIND the player, ALWAYS. I guess after a red is potted as well. Ref is always repositioning.
What was the reason for this shift in style? A moment in history? An incident? (drunk Alex Higgins and the ref comes to mind) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F07hiKJi6DY). Was it a gradual change, or some sudden new "orders from the World Snooker Throne" for the refs to change their style?
I am reminded that the "average shot time" statistic was instituted mostly to "shame" the slower players into playing faster. I would think if the "powers that be" wanted a faster game, then going back to this type of refereeing might do some good.
I know most of you are more familiar with the game and its history than I am. So, please enlighten me, for I am a lesser mortal among ye.
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