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OK OyMyyeah: sorry, got side tracked
1. happened in Blackwood. Funny, you are not far away from the correct answer.... 1915
2. in the 1990s. (not England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Rep. of Ireland)
3. someone from NI (is that a lady too???? if so Karren Corr but did any make a 147?)
4. higher than 87 and achieved in february 07: Maria Catalano - 115
how about this now?
1. happened in Blackwood. Funny, you are not far away from the correct answer.... 1915
2. in the 1990s. (not England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Rep. of Ireland) 1993, Joe Swail compiled the first competitive maximum break to be made on the Continent, during a Belgian ranking tournament in Brussels in December 1993. He was playing R Melkenbeek, a local amateur
3. someone from NI (is that a lady too???? if so Karren Corr but did any make a 147?) Joe Swail
4. higher than 87 and achieved in february 07: Maria Catalano - 115
The last seven years' world championships (2001 to 2007 inclusive) have each had a single person as to century-maker at the Crucible (i.e. no joint positions). And all of them have been different players.
What I want you to do is list the seven players in alphabetical order (by surname).
...have each had a single person as to century-maker ....
Just to clarify, you mean top century-maker - as in the person who made the greatest number of centuries? (Rather than the highest break.)
"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can." David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
A player comes to the table with the points level. He is not snookered, in fact he can see a ball which he is allowed to hit with no impairment at all – it would not even qualify as a free ball if his opponent had just fouled.
He gets down, aiming to hit the ball thinly but misjudges the shot and fails to hit it at all.
The referee correctly calls a foul, but does not call a Miss.
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