He did play two shots that he personally would consider bad. He tried twice to leave himself an angle on the 2 reds above the pink spot, but poetically he had to play a far better positional shot to cannon it from the black with 2 left because it wasnt a guarantee. I can’t even begin to imagine how this guy thinks to be able to do what he does. But if you want an idea look at all the problems at the beginning of this break and look at how he systematically takes them out of the equation with the cueball. Awkward reds, reds touching around the pink and black, no room to stun off cushions so uses it to his advantage and finishes purposely high on the black to open the reds. That’s why he’s a genius. Not because other players can’t play the shots, because they can’t see them out there under the lights. It’s like poetry, the rhythm of the guys footwork around the table, his timing on the shot, he’s the ultimate snooker player. Talent, and practice.
I’ve just watched 3 of his other 147s but his reaction on this one made me emotional, the way he blew kisses to the crowd. People think he doesn’t care, but he really does. The best ever.
That disturbance of the red and pink to force the angle with shitloads of stun on the 13th red of a 147 is considered by many to be one of the best shots ever played. Doesn't look like much but it was tough, and executed by the snooker gods.
@@stevensutton4677 yeah, such precision with the cannon off the cushion with not a lot of angle on the black to begin with, yet just enough motion on the cue ball to gentle knock the pink clear of the red, and still leave both reds as an option for the next shot.
I never get the earpieces when I watch matches live. I'll often re-watch on youtube with commentary afterwards. I think if your knowledge of the game becomes sufficient, commentary can seem unnecessary and sometimes even a bit annoying. But either way, I love watching this game.
Just incredible, didn't put a shot wrong, and you can tell by his reaction, as a perfectionist, that's exactly what he lives for
He did play two shots that he personally would consider bad. He tried twice to leave himself an angle on the 2 reds above the pink spot, but poetically he had to play a far better positional shot to cannon it from the black with 2 left because it wasnt a guarantee. I can’t even begin to imagine how this guy thinks to be able to do what he does. But if you want an idea look at all the problems at the beginning of this break and look at how he systematically takes them out of the equation with the cueball. Awkward reds, reds touching around the pink and black, no room to stun off cushions so uses it to his advantage and finishes purposely high on the black to open the reds. That’s why he’s a genius. Not because other players can’t play the shots, because they can’t see them out there under the lights. It’s like poetry, the rhythm of the guys footwork around the table, his timing on the shot, he’s the ultimate snooker player. Talent, and practice.
I’ve just watched 3 of his other 147s but his reaction on this one made me emotional, the way he blew kisses to the crowd. People think he doesn’t care, but he really does. The best ever.
Bet you'd love to rim him.
Tmmmm
Great player
Greatest ever
That disturbance of the red and pink to force the angle with shitloads of stun on the 13th red of a 147 is considered by many to be one of the best shots ever played. Doesn't look like much but it was tough, and executed by the snooker gods.
Ну что можно ещё сказать, Ронни О'Салливан великий игрок и отрицать очевидное не имеет смысла.👏👏👍♥️♥️
the thirteenth black was the best shot of the break.
Is that the ricochet onto the pink? If so, absolutely correct. Did a similar trick on the five-minute 147.
@@stevensutton4677 yeah, such precision with the cannon off the cushion with not a lot of angle on the black to begin with, yet just enough motion on the cue ball to gentle knock the pink clear of the red, and still leave both reds as an option for the next shot.
one of the best shots ever considering the circumstances
I can watch this again and again! The only reason to watch this game is Ronnie! We love snooker because we love Ronnie!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That century shot, brilliant, was entertaining watching them recreate the shot and struggling!
Amazing, Sullivan is a genius, he is G.O.A.T 🥰💞
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Um, what to say. Perfection...
The greatest! Wish Ronnie would show this kind of enjoyment from a maxi these days.
Why do I hear Willie Thorne in my head?
class
Snooker without commentary is just wrong!
It's not wrong, it's just weird.
A thing of great beauty, loved it without all the speculating and mumbling. Anyone who knows the game can see what's coming.
I never get the earpieces when I watch matches live. I'll often re-watch on youtube with commentary afterwards. I think if your knowledge of the game becomes sufficient, commentary can seem unnecessary and sometimes even a bit annoying. But either way, I love watching this game.
👍💝🔥👏✋
Sorry dude i dont watch silent films 🤐
great