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"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.
It is EITHER yellow OR green but I can't for the life of me remember which it is! I shall check upon my arrival home this evening and award the point accordingly!
Congratulations snookerfun. The green spot is the only snooker spot that has no use in billiards.
In billiards, the red is spotted on the Black spot or, if that is occupied, the Pink spot; and every third time on the Blue spot. The Blue spot is also where the opponent's cue-ball goes if the balls are reset.
If a player leaves his opponent without a white object ball when he comes to the table because of his last shot, then after 15 shots by his opponent his cue-ball is returned, on the Brown spot or, if that is occupied, the Yellow spot.
This is probably quite a common snooker question that has been asked before! If it was recent then apologies in advance.
Who is the only player that Stephen Hendry has never beaten in a ranking event (qualifiers included and he has played more than one match against this player).
That is the correct answer that I have heard - although I haven't been able to confirm this from the results that I have, as they don't go back to when Hendry started his carreer.
There have been 39 "modern" World Championships since 1968/69.
Which was the only one that did not include a single World Championship debutant? I am referring to the entire competition including qualifying rounds.
"There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White
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