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  • How many people have made a 147?

    Is there a way to find out your highest break?
    I think I've only made a 139 and find it very difficult to maintain staying on the black for all the reds, what is anybodys tips on this?
    Dark side of the moon

  • #2
    Originally Posted by snookerfan91 View Post
    Is there a way to find out your highest break?
    I think I've only made a 139 .... confused:
    Most people keep count as they play and never forget
    Anyway ime very envious of your obvious talent

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
      Most people keep count as they play and never forget
      Anyway ime very envious of your obvious talent
      or are lucky and have a ref there to count for them

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      • #4
        I have 3 x 147s from 20 years ago, one of them against a pro in a practice session but I haven't had any recently (I gave the game up for 10 years and started again in late 2005).

        I've been working a year now to recapture my old form but it is a very hard slog. I'm getting centuries every once in awhile in practice but have none in matchplay as yet.

        Today, I had a practice session with a mate and the best in 10 frames was just a 79 (missed the 2nd last red down the cushion to the yellow pocket). It would have been a nice 122 if I had hit that red a little slower as I just wobbled it.

        I normally count my score to myself in my head as here in Canada it's very rare to find players who will either count their opponent's score or in a lot of cases even spot his colour balls!

        My matchplay high break is a 138, but again that was 20 years ago when I could pot a long ball!

        Terry
        Terry Davidson
        IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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        • #5
          Do any of you realise this in in the forum for the computer game
          sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by RGCirencester View Post
            Do any of you realise this in in the forum for the computer game
            Oops

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            • #7
              Yeah the game, no way yet I could hit 139 in real life, minus the 1 of the 139 lol!
              Dark side of the moon

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                I normally count my score to myself in my head as here in Canada it's very rare to find players who will either count their opponent's score or in a lot of cases even spot his colour balls!
                My partner and I make a routine courtesy of respotting the other's balls and reciting the score audibly as played, not unlike a live professional match. I tried to do that with a random gent in Shooter's Snooker Club a week ago and he flipped out, accusing me of rigging the score because I won. I thought people in Canada were nice

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                • #9
                  I normally rely on the opponent to keep check, I think worrying about your break can put you off.
                  Dark side of the moon

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                  • #10
                    to make a 147, you have to go for it you dont get it by chance,you just have to keep at the black no matter what
                    RIP NOEL, A TRUE TSF LEGEND.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by khizzy View Post
                      to make a 147, you have to go for it you dont get it by chance,you just have to keep at the black no matter what
                      Now that's a VERY GOOD bit of advice. I've tried many 147's using 2, or just one pink or blue, but never arrived - at 145, I run out of balls.

                      So, staying on the black no matter what might be a tip for a 147. if anything else fails...


                      roflmao

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                      • #12
                        how many have you made?

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Krypton View Post
                          Now that's a VERY GOOD bit of advice. I've tried many 147's using 2, or just one pink or blue, but never arrived - at 145, I run out of balls.

                          So, staying on the black no matter what might be a tip for a 147. if anything else fails...


                          roflmao
                          Great post,
                          2009 Shanghai Masters Predict the Qualifiers Champion

                          2008 Grand Prix Final Prediction Champion


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                          • #14
                            First of all, I missed the fact this was for an on-line game and not being a gamer I got off on the wrong foot - an 'oopsy' on my part.

                            For lux, with many players in Canada you have to ask them first if they prefer to spot their own balls (for instance Alain Robidoux prefers this as I think it help slows him down and fixes his concentration) and also if they want to have their score counted out loud. A lot of players are not used to this and it throws them off, although you have to count their score anyway just to protect yourself.

                            I don't know too many of the Shooters players but I notice a lot of the snooker players there are from the older generation when gambling was king and of course that lead to all sorts of iffy conduct and gamesmanship. I still see some of that going on in the snooker world in Canada, which is a pity

                            Terry
                            Terry Davidson
                            IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                              First of all, I missed the fact this was for an on-line game and not being a gamer I got off on the wrong foot - an 'oopsy' on my part.

                              For lux, with many players in Canada you have to ask them first if they prefer to spot their own balls (for instance Alain Robidoux prefers this as I think it help slows him down and fixes his concentration) and also if they want to have their score counted out loud. A lot of players are not used to this and it throws them off, although you have to count their score anyway just to protect yourself.

                              I don't know too many of the Shooters players but I notice a lot of the snooker players there are from the older generation when gambling was king and of course that lead to all sorts of iffy conduct and gamesmanship. I still see some of that going on in the snooker world in Canada, which is a pity

                              Terry
                              I find that really strange terry. As you know in England you spot your opponents balls as it is considered bad conduct not to. also the times i have had a go at my oponent for not counting my score out loud. A prime example was the english amuter last year some teenager just sat their with a glum face caus he had barely potted a ball whilst i was at the table. I stopped halway through my break and said Finlay as this was his name count my F***ing score out. Well he did and he lost 4-0 lol. All i want to be doing is concentrating on getting on the next ball without checking they are adding my score up right in their head. My practice partner made a 146 in a comp and this old fart didnt keep count luckily i did not hard to count a 146 mind you lol

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