61.At the crucible how many countries have been represented???
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Can you please be a bit more specific?
In the context of this question are Scotland and England different countries? or is it just UK?
And what about Hong Kong? It's now part of China, but it wasn't a few years ago...Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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Originally Posted by crucible77 View Post61.At the crucible how many countries have been represented???
(assuming the four constituents of the UK, plus the republic of Ireland, are counted separately; that Hong Kong is treated as distinct from China; and that Stefan Mazrocis is counted as English rather than Dutch)
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Originally Posted by Marc View PostQ 63. who did fred davis beat in the 2nd round of 1939 world proffessional championship?
Fred Davis v. Tom Newman
13 February [48229]
Frame 1: 84-19. Davis made 36 in leading 59-0.
Frame 2: 59-39. From level, Davis made 27. Newman trailed by 20 after taking yellow. Davis doubled green; Newman, needing a snooker, took brown and blue but Davis secured pink.
Frame 3: 72-33. Davis made 24, including two fluked reds, and led 54-31 on colours.
Frame 4: 58-51. There was some clever snookering, but the only one to yield points was when Davis escaped but went in-off. Davis led 36-10 when Newman made 36. Newman led 46-36 on colours. Newman took yellow and green but Davis played a sharp swerve to pot the brown and form there cleared to black.
Frame 5: 72-33. 5-0
Evening: Frame 6: 72-34. Davis made 32 and led 48-34 on colours.
Frame 7: 77-37. Davis made 23, 15 and 22.
Frame 8: 35-80. Newman led 40-35 on last red; he took red-black-yellow, gained 12 in fouls and cleared green to pink.
Frame 9: 80-44. Newman led 31-16 when Davis made 43 and 20.
Frame 10: not reported. 8-2
14 February [48230]
Frame 11: 68-37. A close game until Newman suffered from luck. He went in-off blue and later red; later missing object ball altogether. Davis led 54-27 on colours; Newman was unlucky to go in-off yellow.
Frame 12: 68-43. Davis made 23 and Newman 21. Newman made a thin cut red but pocketed the pink as well. 43-43 with one red left. Davis took red-brown-yellow to pink.
Frame 13: 69-28. Davis made 19 and 13.
Frame 14: 80-26. Davis made 38.
Frame 15: 66-62. Davis made 22 and Newman made 16 and 22. Newman took yellow to brown to lead 52-48. Each conceded points on the blue, Newman in going in-off and Davis in failing to escape a snooker. Newman took blue and Davis pink and black. 13-2
Evening: Frame 16: 54-43. Davis made 29, Newman made 21 in leading 43-36 on green. Davis cleared.
Frame 17: 51-65. Davis led 49-40 on colours and took yellow, but Newman cleared to black.
Frame 18: 77-42. Davis made 29 and 38.
Frame 19: 32-92. Newman made 88 (six blacks, four pinks, two blues).
Frame 20: 26-69. 15-5
15 February [48231]
Frame 21: 48-69. Newman made 29 and 16 and Davis made 13. On the last red, Newman went in-off and the red trickled into the opposite pocket. Newman later fouled the black when snookered on the yellow, after which he led 49-48. Newman then cleared yellow to blue and later took pink.
Frame 22: 64-31. Davis made 22 and 17 and Newman 14. Newman trailed 26-58 but “potted the blue rather unexpectedly – although, in all probability, he was playing a safety stroke at the time” and Davis took pink. Davis achieved a winning lead at 16-6.
Frame 23: 33-73. Newman made 38 and 16.
Frame 24: 15-85. Newman made 37 and 31.
Frame 25: 83-19. Davis made 16, 15 and (yellow to pink) 20. 17-8
Frame 26: 78-39. Newman made early 31; Davis replied with 29 and 23 in successive visits and cleared yellow to pink.
Frame 27: 60-44. Davis made 25.
Frame 28: 46-63. Davis made 45.
Frame 29: 81-27. Davis twice made 40.
Frame 30: 20-98. Newman made 63 clearance.
Frame 31: 19-80. 20-11
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Originally Posted by The Statman View Post15
(assuming the four constituents of the UK, plus the republic of Ireland, are counted separately; that Hong Kong is treated as distinct from China; and that Stefan Mazrocis is counted as English rather than Dutch)
1.Marc 34
2.Monique 10
3.The Statman 6
4.attilahun 5
5.Davis_Greatest 4
6.Marshall 4
7.Vuce 2
8.nlm247 1
9.Mr Snooker 1
(If someone scores are tied the person who answered there question most recently shall go above)
(I would like to add smoe more questions now)
48.Please name the first eight competitors in Pot Black. List them in alphabetical order, by surname.
64.HOW MANY CRUCIBLE FRAMES HAS JOHN PARROTT PLAYED?
65.HOW MANY CRUCIBLE CENTURIES HAS MATTHEW STEVENS MADE?
66.WHO MADE THE FIRST 140+ BREAK AT THE CRUCIBLE
67.WHO WAS THE FIRST LEFT HANDED WORLD CHAMPION
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Q 65. Stevens made 46 centuries ...Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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Originally Posted by Monique View PostQ 65. Stevens made 46 centuries ...2009 Shanghai Masters Predict the Qualifiers Champion
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Q 68 Eddie Charlton?Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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Originally Posted by Monique View PostQ 68 Eddie Charlton?
Eddie Charlton made a 105 break in 1977
1.Marc 34
2.Monique 11
3.The Statman 6
4.attilahun 5
5.Davis_Greatest 4
6.Marshall 4
7.Vuce 2
8.nlm247 1
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And Bill Werbeniuk made the first 140+ (142) in 1979?Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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