If todays snooker audience is so knowledgeable - as the commentators are always reminding us - why do they always, but always, applaud the touching ball plant shot? While not impossible to miss, this shot is actually more difficult to miss than not, and yet it never fails to get applauded. Why?
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Funnily enough, Dennis Taylor has mentioned in commentary on quite a few occasions that the audience will always applaud a plant, no matter if it is unmissable.
I think it's just that the audience appreciates seeing anything good or skilful or unusual, be it a fantastic long pot, a mistake by the ref, a joke from a player, or indeed an unmissable plant!
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Originally Posted by The Statman View PostFunnily enough, Dennis Taylor has mentioned in commentary on quite a few occasions that the audience will always applaud a plant, no matter if it is unmissable.
I think it's just that the audience appreciates seeing anything good or skilful or unusual, be it a fantastic long pot, a mistake by the ref, a joke from a player, or indeed an unmissable plant!Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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Yes, not all applause is for the reason of technical difficullty.
Often the audience will applaud the frame-clinching pot – which might actually not be difficult at all but it is the significance that is being acknowledged. Likewise an easy pot that clinches the century break; it is the significance rather than the difficulty of the pot.
A trickle of applause often accompanies the ooh and aahs when a player misses a pot or goes in-off – usually not through disrespect to the hapless player but through excitement perhaps that the frame isn't quite over yet.
Applause can indicate all sorts of emotions beyond appreciation of skill level. Humour, excitement, significance, surprise, encouragement...
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