I know where I can view career centuries for players who have made a hundred hundreds - wikipedia/Chris Turner's website, but is there any where I can access statistics to players who haven't made a hundred hundreds?
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Originally Posted by gettingbetter View PostI know where I can view career centuries for players who have made a hundred hundreds - wikipedia/Chris Turner's website, but is there any where I can access statistics to players who haven't made a hundred hundreds?"You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Postwell on chris turners website it gives a rundown of players that are close to the 100 mark with Greame Dott currently on 83 centuries ...
and on 98 Ali Carter should break the 100 barrier at the China Open.
Originally Posted by dannyd0g View Postmaybe try janie watkins on GSC she might know of something.
I'm more interested to notice how prolific the likes of the younger players are at making centuries as well as seeing how the players from the 80s hold up. I'd like to see the stats of Wenbo, Trump, Cope etc and also Thorburn, Taylor, and co.
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Originally Posted by gettingbetter View PostYeam, I'm aware of that, FTR for anyone else interested, this one is updated rather regularly.
I'm not familiar with this person.
I'm more interested to notice how prolific the likes of the younger players are at making centuries as well as seeing how the players from the 80s hold up. I'd like to see the stats of Wenbo, Trump, Cope etc and also Thorburn, Taylor, and co.
players not in the top 16 etc.
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I think the guy who compiles the haloed site http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Centuries.htm
is a member on here known as cajt.
He may well have much more info available....
He welcomes queries on his site on this link
http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/help.html
so you may be able to contact him through that or PM him through TSF"You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Centuries.htm
that list sais a lot about the importance of centuries.
Barry Pinches and Nigel Bond turned profesional together in 1989 Barry has scored 2 more centuries including a 147 but Nigel has had the better carear and recognised by far the better player.
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Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Posthttp://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Centuries.htm
that list sais a lot about the importance of centuries.
Barry Pinches and Nigel Bond turned profesional together in 1989 Barry has scored 2 more centuries including a 147 but Nigel has had the better carear and recognised by far the better player.
Your example shows it doesnt always mean if you get more centuries you will win more titles, but in general the better players win more titles and make more centuries along the way. The top 4 title winners are also the top 4 century makers as Hendry, Davis and Ronnie and John Higgins show..
IMO centuries are a great measure of talent. To me Ronnie is doing much better on this measure than he is on the measure of winning titles. He stands a chance of becoming the all time greatest century maker, but no chance of winning more tiles than Hendry."You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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what im saying a century wins 1 frame however 2 80 breaks wins 2 frames....
with Hendrys dominance of making breaks during the 90s the talk of centuries has taken over the thought of many people and the young players inparticular so they go out with breaks in mind rather than the first and only goal of a profesional putting frames on the board.
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