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I believe this happened to Paul Wykes in the World Championship qualifiers (final round I believe) against Dominic Dale in fairly recent times, 2002ish?
He lost the frame on the Three Misses rule, without a ball having been potted and therefore the score in the frame was 12-0 to Dale.
I see no definitive response to my answer to Q344 (above, on the previous page).
In the mean time I'll give you a new question:
ROUND THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX
How many players have reached a Crucible final, having watched their opponent make a 147 in a previous round of the tournament?
I am allowed to consult on-line sources, aren't I?
5:
Stephen Hendry (1982), Steve Davis (1983), Nigel Bond (1995), Ali Carter (2008) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (2008)
Robbo's potting is so good he doesn't need to bother with positional play like the rest of the players. He laughs in the face of those who spend hours on the practice table perfecting their cue ball control! ~ Forman 2009 Grand Prix Fantasy Game winner
Unscramble these three anagrams and explain how they are connected to a famous incident in the history of snooker:
(1) WORN CABLE
(2) UNPIN FAT ONE
(3) FREE TEETH
"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.
Mimimum length of cue is required after the incident.
Robbo's potting is so good he doesn't need to bother with positional play like the rest of the players. He laughs in the face of those who spend hours on the practice table perfecting their cue ball control! ~ Forman 2009 Grand Prix Fantasy Game winner
"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.
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