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Originally Posted by ghost121 View PostNo, sorry. It's good as a reference point but you need an opponent and match play for it to have any real meaning. I have made many centuries in practise but never in a match.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostJust got back from my snooker club, and I'm happy to report that I made my first century in a frame against my mate. My break was 112 and I missed the last black that was probably easier for me to pot. Two lads stopped their game on next table and watched me from 70 odd and I was bricking it. Held myself together, had to cut the brown in to yellow pocket for century and played it dead weight in to the centre of pocket then gave it the fist pump. Never thought I'd do it. Totally buzzing!
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostChuffed for you - you can retire happy now everything else is a bonus
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postwell done on the ton
how much sleep did you get that night? how much did you annoy the missus with the shot-by-shot analysis to 2am :biggrin:
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Originally Posted by markz View PostThanks Byrom. I laid a ghost to rest as well. The century came on the same table that retired me 20 years ago, back then I missed a shot and snapped my cue and gave the game up. So pleased the brown went in for 101 or my JP might have been in danger lol
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Originally Posted by markz View PostGreat video Byrom lol. It feels like a weight has been lifted. Gonna work even harder now, want my next one.Last edited by Byrom; 26 March 2015, 05:42 PM.
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sorry been away from the site for what feels like an age, lots of things going on. But my first ton was a year into playing. I had a 54 against a lad up my club within two weeks of starting to play snooker, mind u i was playing for a couple of hours a day after school, then nothing for about a month, then steady 50's and 60's in most sessions. Then around the turn of the year of me playing i made a 106 on the same table as my 54. felt amazing. i will always remember that.
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maybe i should of elaborated a little more, had a backgroung in pool. been playing for years before i played snooker, normal pool 8 ball. monday and tuesday nights for 3 years plus county youth team pool. i really put a lot of time into the game, practiced when ever i could, then moved on to snooker, i already had a solid stance, was a confident newbie, i guess a little luck was thrown into the mix too. when i re-read my post it seemed a little cocky, sorry if that offended and came across arrogant. hope that gave a little more insight into my previous post.
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