Alex Higgins Makes "The Impossible Break" | World Championship 1982

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  • @stormhawk3319
    @stormhawk3319 Год назад +226

    The two best loved players of the game, the Hurricane & the Whirlwind.
    Both Alex and Jimmy drew in huge crowds and made snooker a massive sport in the 80s.

    • @davep8361
      @davep8361 9 месяцев назад +20

      Yes, and although Jimmy never won a singles world title, I was glad when Alex and Jimmy won the world doubles together.

    • @johnc3403
      @johnc3403 24 дня назад +1

      @@davep8361 Indeed, and between the two of them with a combined 50+ years of play, only 2 World Championships. Ronnie embodies them both.

    • @user-uo8yo9pp8l
      @user-uo8yo9pp8l 16 дней назад

      @stormhawk3319 jimmy is a proper see you next Tuesday away from the cameras

  • @judebogart
    @judebogart Год назад +399

    An absolute genius. Met hi in 95 or 96 on a train from Limerick to Dublin with my late brother Colin. Colin was aa wheelchair user. He paid us so much attention, and made a big deal of Colin. He even helped fold Colin's wheelchair and put it into the cab. An absolute gentleman, and a working class hero. RIP The Belfast Boy x

    • @michaelwalton-ii1ch
      @michaelwalton-ii1ch Год назад +7

      fair play

    • @haveatyou1
      @haveatyou1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Limerick lol. You know Kearney?.

    • @TomCoppell
      @TomCoppell 7 месяцев назад +6

      Lovely story. He was an emotional guy, on and off the table he could show his bad side but I think away from the game and his addictions he was a nice guy. Such a shame what happened to him in the end. If Alex was around today with his natural talent and the amount of snooker coaches about he would’ve became an even better player than he was.

    • @seanscanlon9067
      @seanscanlon9067 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TomCoppell He would never have accepted coaching.

    • @alanbenson1505
      @alanbenson1505 Месяц назад +1

      @@seanscanlon9067 I thought exactly that!!

  • @deanknoote114
    @deanknoote114 3 месяца назад +50

    This match and this break turned my head when I was 23, been obsessed with Snooker ever since. For 43 years I’ve rocked up at my club every week ! Despite the years, still haven’t made a century.. but, like so many others, I give thanks to Alex Higgins for my lifelong love of Snooker ! RIP Alex Higgins

  • @djdefaut6869
    @djdefaut6869 Год назад +48

    What a great player Alex Higgins was. Never got bored watching him. RIP Alex Higgins.

  • @Gennettor-nc8kx
    @Gennettor-nc8kx Месяц назад +3

    One of the greatest moments in Snooker. Alex makes it as difficult as possible but manages to get out of every problem he presents himself, clears the table and from there went on to win the Championship that year.

  • @nottmfunguy
    @nottmfunguy Год назад +235

    It was like magic watching him. My late father used say to me, he has a lot of problems, snooker isn't one of them.

    • @martydav9475
      @martydav9475 Год назад +13

      Great quote - I like it.

    • @JackieMilburnt
      @JackieMilburnt Год назад +9

      99 problems but the baize aint 1

    • @azertu2u2
      @azertu2u2 11 месяцев назад +1

      Alcohol is THE problem. It gets worse and worse

    • @tomjoslin435
      @tomjoslin435 11 месяцев назад +5

      Cue ball control is a problem for him

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 4 месяца назад

      Great quote

  • @josephthomas7191
    @josephthomas7191 2 года назад +129

    Hi all. I am from Chennai India. Alex Higgins, made snooker watchable and famous. A true entertainer, a magician. Devastating skills. Ronnie, Henry, Davis, many stars shining in this sport, but for me the brightest of all Snooker Star is the Hurricane Higgins. Huge Respect and love for this incredible ikon. May his Star ever shine the brightest.

    • @nolan8336
      @nolan8336 Год назад +4

      Thank You Sir. 👍

  • @richardweir3342
    @richardweir3342 3 года назад +1715

    I'm almost in tears watching this. In Alex latter years he would come into a shop we had in Bangor N. Ireland, he was a very sad looking figure with the drink, cigarettes and of course Cancer. It was heartbreaking to see such a genius that way. I know the new breed of players are very good, but Alex was definitely from another planet. RIP Alex, I will never forget how you were at your best. His good friend Jimmy was always there for him at his lowest point, when nobody else would help him. He had serious demons.

    • @19ARSENAL100
      @19ARSENAL100 3 года назад +136

      Alex and Jimmy both had their demons, they spent their low points together mostly, but you are right, Jimmy stood by Alex when others shunned him. Alex was the best player I have seen bar none.

    • @davidfelix2594
      @davidfelix2594 3 года назад +7

      @@19ARSENAL100 Lol

    • @19ARSENAL100
      @19ARSENAL100 3 года назад +31

      @@davidfelix2594 ?

    • @555pontifex
      @555pontifex 3 года назад +10

      Alex was an arrogant narcissist. Steve Davis was better than him and for that sole reason he said, "I hate Steve Davis". In the end, he was a loser.

    • @richardweir3342
      @richardweir3342 3 года назад +88

      @@555pontifex maybe so, but the crowds didn't go to watch the incredibly boring Steve Davis

  • @mrb7094
    @mrb7094 2 года назад +65

    Christ how I loved snooker back then. The characters. The skill. As a 14 year old I soaked it all in. Me and my Dad watched all the great games on Telly. White, Higgins, Davis, Taylor and of course, a whole host more. That was, basically my early 80s right there.

  • @stevenredpath6397
    @stevenredpath6397 Год назад +68

    Absolute genius, electric, emotional and two brilliant and exciting players. RIP Alex, genius 🙏

    • @stevecampbell6294
      @stevecampbell6294 Месяц назад +1

      You took the words out of my mouth......Great summary and so true.

  • @paulfuller147
    @paulfuller147 3 года назад +176

    I was very lucky to have played Alex many times during the time he had to qualify for tournaments in Blackpool.
    He used to drink and practice in my local club and I must say although he had a bad reputation he was a very charming , interesting and well mannered bloke with me and my mates , he got the ale in like anyone else and didn’t mind getting slagged off when he forgot. R.I.P Alex there will never be another like you.

    • @benhuffer4695
      @benhuffer4695 Год назад +1

      Y lie

    • @mancavehobbies6213
      @mancavehobbies6213 Год назад +2

      NO YOU DIDN'T

    • @bobwallacejnr6852
      @bobwallacejnr6852 Год назад

      @@benhuffer4695 hes a lying bastard Ben

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 Год назад +2

      Wow a man gets the drinks in when its his turn and that makes him a hero.

    • @ysbryd9779
      @ysbryd9779 Год назад +9

      Question for Ben huffer and mancave hobbies. Why would they lie? What benefit do they get from it? And how could you possibly know if there lying or not?

  • @donalshanaghy6381
    @donalshanaghy6381 3 года назад +754

    Alex Higgins was a fantastic snooker player. A pure genius with a compelling tendency to take unnecessary risks. He made the game what it is.

    • @nickycotton6137
      @nickycotton6137 3 года назад +12

      Aye, utter Pro' that potted & developed so many thereafter available shots. RIP

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 3 года назад +12

      He would not get in the top five in a list of players playing today.

    • @droceretik
      @droceretik 3 года назад +25

      @@patrickkelly7085 Pseudo expert.

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 3 года назад +7

      @@droceretik Nope i have never played pseudo.

    • @andrewgartshore2041
      @andrewgartshore2041 3 года назад +22

      Greatrst 5 of all time. Ronnie, Stephen, Steve, Jimmy, Alex.
      Greatest to watch of all time.
      Jimmy, Alex, Ronnie, Stephen, Kirk.

  • @iamme3513
    @iamme3513 Год назад +31

    I watched this in awe and decades later I'm still in awe. Alex along with Georgie Best and Muhammad Ali were my heroes growing up.
    This clearance is probably the greatest break of all time. The long blue is phenomenal. Factor the reverse side spin and no other player in history could play that in this situation.
    Alex made snooker. He's still my hero. As are Ali and Georgie.
    Thanks for the video

  • @nigden1
    @nigden1 Месяц назад +9

    This was the best Snooker I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot, these two players
    were phenomenal.

  • @TheGodParticle
    @TheGodParticle 2 месяца назад +10

    I so loved snooker back then, they were legends. Miss those times. Cheers people

  • @gwynmaverickjames6098
    @gwynmaverickjames6098 3 года назад +67

    Amazing,perfection what a character he was, ,no one like him, just fantastic to watch,one of the best ever breaks in snooker,fantastic,RIP Alex

  • @studysleeprelaxmeditate4639
    @studysleeprelaxmeditate4639 11 месяцев назад +6

    The Hurricane. One of my all time sporting heroes. Having often stayed up way past my bedtime when I was a kid to watch him, I could feel the tension my whole family felt in those days rising in my chest again. My mam is gone now so I’m doubly sad watching this great artist at work. RIP.

  • @thatguy7715
    @thatguy7715 2 года назад +55

    Incredible the man man had a style like no other before or after him .
    I got back to playing snooker a few weeks ago and tried to emulate the robotic timed potting like all pros nowadays and just couldn't get it , after watching this break last week I decided to throw everurhing out the window and just play what comes naturally to me and I got a break of 48 after being back a few weeks and not played with over12 years .
    Snooker would be nothing with hurricane .
    God bless you Alex 🙏

  • @Vortigan07
    @Vortigan07 2 года назад +294

    I think it's probably impossible to overstate just how insanely good this was! Surely one of the all time great iconic moments in all sport, let alone snooker!

    • @JoeyDNo3
      @JoeyDNo3 2 года назад +5

      Indeed, watch it a lot

    • @bazsully4205
      @bazsully4205 2 года назад +4

      100 percent magical aura about the full break 40 years later were still talking about this rip Alex 😎👍🎱

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 2 года назад +1

      from two Masters :)

    • @davidloughlin2238
      @davidloughlin2238 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely, I am biting my fingernails down to the bone every time I watch it, and I am old enough to have watched it live way back then. Genius.

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 2 года назад +4

      You see a few highlights and you foolishly think Higgins played like that all the time, he did not play like that on a regular basis, he was eratic and moody and prone to fits of temper, that was why he only won the world title twice despite many of his opponents being ameteur players.

  • @puruwaerea7634
    @puruwaerea7634 Год назад +26

    I just want to say that Alex reached the far corners of the earth when i first met him here in the early 70's in the Rotorua billiards and snooker room in the B.O.P. New Zealand. After winning all of the 8 exhibition matches with flair and brilliance he was awe inspiring to all who came to watch 👍 I'll never forget how cocky he was and drinking whisky straight from the bottle, a legend and an inspiration that led myself and many to the wonderful world of snooker 🙏

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 11 месяцев назад

      Not sure how Higgins's misuse of alcohol was either admirable or helpful in his playing snooker.

    • @motorcitycobra2009
      @motorcitycobra2009 10 месяцев назад

      @@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      Didn’t hurt him here and he was probably loaded to the gills 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @kruks
      @kruks 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@motorcitycobra2009- To say it didn't hurt him here... I wonder how many championships Alex could have won had his demons not caught up with him.

    • @motorcitycobra2009
      @motorcitycobra2009 8 месяцев назад

      Not debating drinking and smoking like that shortened his life considerably only that there is no reason to suppose it would adversely affect his snooker, Alcohol within reason has a calming effect (those with essential tremor note a reduction in tremor, rather like with beta-blockade) and Nicotine relaxes and improves alertness

  • @stevebrindle1724
    @stevebrindle1724 3 года назад +176

    Jimmy and Alex are responsible for popularising snooker. Two great players and two great characters

    • @Mark64W
      @Mark64W 3 года назад +12

      Well said !! Who wanted to watch Terry Griffiths V Cliff Thorburn taking an hour per frame until the match finished at 2.45 AM ? Not me !

    • @ezriderzzr7104
      @ezriderzzr7104 3 года назад +9

      No they're not, i enjoyed watching them as much as anyone, but lets not get carried away with the hero worship for a couple of above average players.

    • @droceretik
      @droceretik 3 года назад +2

      @@ezriderzzr7104 Agree.

    • @dermot51
      @dermot51 3 года назад +2

      I remember sneaking down the stairs off The Cosmo in Dublin as a kid the balls looked the size of tennis balls, all you could see was the table everything else was black brilliant atmosphere.

    • @adamjones7276
      @adamjones7276 3 года назад +1

      @@Mark64W hahaha. Cold headed players.

  • @benflannaghan4204
    @benflannaghan4204 3 года назад +98

    Definition of charisma, genius all rolled into one. Loved John Spencer's prophecy about the standing of this break, greatest ever made

    • @tommygunhunter
      @tommygunhunter 2 года назад

      Spencer said it would be greatest break in the tournament! Second only to Sullivan's 147's

  • @spinozacelt
    @spinozacelt 3 года назад +205

    I watched this on TV at home and it was a remarkable match.The final clearance was so nerve wracking because Higgins was constantly out of position.However his shots,the outrageous blue in particular,were sheer box office.It's common to see outrageous screw shots these days but then no-one played shots like that.When he sank the final black I leapt out of my seat.Magical.

    • @liamquigley891
      @liamquigley891 2 года назад +1

      Cool story bro

    • @RByrne
      @RByrne 2 года назад +6

      It was a great frame for sure. That red to the middle was a hell of a lot tighter than it looks

    • @slanjbo
      @slanjbo 2 года назад +7

      @@liamquigley891 GFY, I’d like to hear your story of the one time ever you got a half century that one time in a sh-t pub in nowheresville

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA 2 года назад

      I watched it on the microwave

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 2 года назад

      He got himself out of position.

  • @Palalubong
    @Palalubong Год назад +42

    His skills here are so raw. The way he pushed through the ball, almost like he was playing pool. What an iconic break.

    • @carlhartwell7978
      @carlhartwell7978 Год назад +8

      Yes, he accelerated through the cue ball with an effortlessness that perhaps only Ronnie, Robertson or Trump have come close to. But none have made it look quite so effortless as Alex.
      I think It's all about maximally accelerating through the ball as you make contact, at just about maximal velocity, but not quite (otherwise there is no acceleration). All whilst still being accurate of course. You can likely only do that by 'feel', not something teachable imo.
      And I only say it's not teachable because I just can't see how it could be! Which is why the word 'natural' is used by all experts to describe him.

    • @TheGrandmasterMan
      @TheGrandmasterMan 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@carlhartwell7978 Techincally it was poor, out of position on many of the balls making it harder than it needed to be. But in terms of shot making under pressure it was very good.

    • @carlhartwell7978
      @carlhartwell7978 8 месяцев назад

      @@TheGrandmasterMan I've never heard anyone say he was a master positional player!🤣
      He certainly wasn't always as out of position as he was in this break though, just have to say that, this was poor positional play even by his standards.
      Bottom line though _technically_ Alex in general was quite poor. Everything technical about his play was what a coach would say not to do.🤷‍♀

    • @JimMcDonaldBoxing-pj7hb
      @JimMcDonaldBoxing-pj7hb 8 месяцев назад

      @@carlhartwell7978 Carl I think that is what made Alex so popular, he did it his way 😃

  • @PatNetherlander
    @PatNetherlander 2 года назад +8

    This break always makes me smile in remembrance of Alex. RIP. This break as well as that decider between Davis & Taylor will always be etched into my memory clearly as crystal! What a fabulous play indeed!

  • @Nigol66
    @Nigol66 3 года назад +281

    For my Dad. RIP. He loved watching snooker, especially these 2 guys. I’ve no doubt he watched this match. ❤️

    • @zippydingding5558
      @zippydingding5558 3 года назад +16

      Same for me and my dad was a great player

    • @rumbled5461
      @rumbled5461 3 года назад +10

      i remember watching pot black every week with my dad.

    • @Nigol66
      @Nigol66 3 года назад +7

      @@rumbled5461 We did too..... every week. All we have now are those memories and a glass of Jack Daniels.... to sit and reminisce.

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 3 года назад +4

      @@rumbled5461 That was QUALITY TeeVee... 😎⚫️

    • @kingnicolas7262
      @kingnicolas7262 3 года назад +8

      RIP GOOD FATHER

  • @Mudplucker
    @Mudplucker 3 года назад +38

    Two of the finest players to grace this planet 👍🏻

  • @alanmctavish4802
    @alanmctavish4802 3 года назад +219

    Tavy@ i have seen George Best, Pele, Maradona, Muhammed Ali, Tiger Woods, Gary Sobers, Roger Federer, John Mcenroe, Ronnie Osulivan, Cristano Ronaldo, Eusebio, Leo Messi, i have seen what these guys have done in there own sport at there best and watched with pure delight. But what Alex Higgins did here in 1982 is the greatest ever sporting moment in my life and i am blessed to have watched this live. And i could watch it another million times. There was a proggrame on in the 1980s called '100 greatest sporting moments' and i remember seeing Eusebio score 4 goals against north korea in the 1966 world cup, wich was a pure joy. I saw Gary Sobers hit a cricket ball into the crowd at least 7 times in a row and that was a joy to watch and i dont like cricket. But this by Alex Higgins is the best sporting moment and skill i will ever see! Rip Alex !!!!!!!!

    • @BF4pawntard
      @BF4pawntard 3 года назад +9

      You missed out Phil Taylor . Don’t think anyone in the history of any sport has dominated like he did . Don’t think his record will ever be broken

    • @adilsiddiqui7914
      @adilsiddiqui7914 3 года назад +5

      You have lived some life man, good for you. Another great sporting person you want to experience is king of squash, Jahangir Khan who is a record holder, perhaps in any sports in the world, to be unbeaten for 555 games, for almost 6 years and won every single world tournament.
      And by the way sir Gerry Sobers hit ball over boundary 6 times in an over. A cricket over is 6 balls long.

    • @alexpaic2984
      @alexpaic2984 3 года назад +1

      @@BF4pawntard he also missed Tom Brady lol

    • @grahamdesmond422
      @grahamdesmond422 2 года назад

      Well said and I truly agree

    • @TheSlowPianist
      @TheSlowPianist 2 года назад +2

      I don't watch ice hockey but you can't forget Wayne Gretzky

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 2 года назад +24

    This was incredible, Alex was such a natural and gifted player, similar to Ronnie O'Sullivan, Alex gave the viewing public snooker and really brought it to our living rooms. RIP Alex and thank you so much for your input to this fabulous game.

  • @ChrisCoombes
    @ChrisCoombes 2 года назад +14

    I love the gentle commentary and the restraint of the audience until the end.

    • @bonkersbeast
      @bonkersbeast 4 месяца назад +1

      I wish we still had gentle commentary. Nowadays i have to hit the mute button

    • @nathanwilliams2152
      @nathanwilliams2152 Месяц назад +1

      @@ChrisCoombes - John Spencer was an excellent commentator, along with Ted Lowe and Ray Edmonds at that time.
      Alex's shot on the blue gets me every time. How he got that much action on the cue ball with those slow cloths, and how he made that cue action (where he used his body to apply power) was unbelievable. I've set that shot up many times, and I can't even get near to where the white finishes up.

  • @bossahmed4085
    @bossahmed4085 2 года назад +45

    The first superstars of snooker. Alex Higgins was in a league of his own, closely followed by Jimmy white. Alex was one of the most exciting snooker players to ever grace the green table! what a match. R.I.P Alex

    • @nickobrien11
      @nickobrien11 Год назад +4

      I will never forget watching that match on TV in a bed sit in Tottenham. I thought it was over and was heading out the door when my flat mate called me back. I'm glad I he did. Best two frames of snooker I have ever seen. a flawed character but a genius and my favourite sportsman of all time. Rip Alex. Weill never see your like again

    • @oh8wingman
      @oh8wingman Год назад

      Don't forget the Mosconi cup where Alex and Jimmy were both well under the influence(s) and they played like the game was a lark and beat the Americans and took home the cup. Quite possibly one of the most amusing 9 ball series ever shot and archived.

    • @bossahmed4085
      @bossahmed4085 Год назад

      @@oh8wingman 🤣🤣 legends.

  • @teresashepherd9443
    @teresashepherd9443 3 года назад +87

    I watched this break live nearly 40 years ago it was just sensational. the whole match was electric and gripping.seen many great matches and breaks since but this is still up there as one of the very best.

    • @colingeddes2172
      @colingeddes2172 3 года назад +5

      I loved snooker in the 80s. Mainly because of the hurricane. And ive never ever seen a better break or clearance under pressure. Some of the pots were simply amazing. That pot on the blue was incredible..

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 3 года назад +3

      I found it incredibly boring!

    • @colingeddes2172
      @colingeddes2172 3 года назад +1

      @@elonmust7470 i take it that u wasnt an avid watcher then ha ha.

    • @benflannaghan4204
      @benflannaghan4204 3 года назад +5

      @@elonmust7470 seriously?? You must be a troll so I'm ashamed of myself for replying. Anyone in the game past or present will tell you that this was the greatest break of all time. It had everything, one miss and he was out

    • @tonytyrrelll9799
      @tonytyrrelll9799 3 года назад +2

      Agreed it was sensational from.higgins the best clear up ever

  • @ScizGraffiti
    @ScizGraffiti 3 года назад +29

    I've never actually seen this whole frame, just the blue of course. Good to see it!

  • @jacktoddy9783
    @jacktoddy9783 Год назад +13

    A wonderful lift to the soul - such courage shown by Alex. I remebr watching this live and thought - no way! But he did.

  • @paulloughlin6273
    @paulloughlin6273 2 года назад +13

    For certain a true natural talent. Given the match situation I don’t think many players would have still went for their shot’s as Higgins does here. An entertaining player who played the game on his own terms. I always think he had the entertainment of the audience at the very top of his agenda. A great player to watch, a very unique technique and style. He’ll be remembered hopefully for his achievements on the table. His skill and victories. People sometimes concentrate on other aspects of the hurricane. I’ll leave that to them.For me he’s a great player and revolutionised and invented a new method of playing. He did great things for the game. Let’s focus on that!

  • @knocksmartin5111
    @knocksmartin5111 3 года назад +41

    I play snooker and some of the shots that Alex plays are breathtaking.
    He had no fear of anyone on the baize
    Truly remarkable talents both of them

    • @josephmcdonnell8987
      @josephmcdonnell8987 3 года назад +3

      I disagree mate,I was semy professional when I was 14 years old ( now 41 ) but I realised at about 15 I was no were near being good enough to make it,so I quit.
      I don't think the shots are breathtaking,risky yes,but nothing out of the ordinary for even my standard 20 years ago,and more so the best players in the world,these guys would be knocking those shots in all day every day in practice,the commentary just builds up the excitement of how great the shots are,and that's there job.

    • @johndean4765
      @johndean4765 Год назад

      I think Higgins feared Davis as he beat him almost every time.

  • @gman8393
    @gman8393 3 года назад +163

    Alex played the way he lived, he was and always will be in my eyes the most charismatic snooker player ever.

    • @khemikora
      @khemikora 2 года назад +2

      what about stephen hendry?

    • @bridgetdoman1386
      @bridgetdoman1386 2 года назад +6

      @@khemikora There are and have been some really good and top notch snooker players, including Stephen Hendry, but we're talking charisma as well as ability and Alex had both in droves.

    • @lukeizze
      @lukeizze Год назад +1

      @@bridgetdoman1386 he was being sarcastic.

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 Год назад +3

      @@lukeizze If he was being sarcastic, he would have said "what about Steve Davis"

    • @lukeizze
      @lukeizze Год назад

      @@patrickkelly7085 It's clear that Hendry has the charisma of a deck chair, use you're brain.

  • @APCSW19
    @APCSW19 3 года назад +60

    Wow, one of the all time sporting highlights of my 52 years. The break was such a perfect combination of superb ability, personal expression and sheer guts.

    • @paleshelter4002
      @paleshelter4002 3 года назад +2

      You could put 100 of today's pros.. replicating the exact same shots.. maybe 1 or 2 would finish

    • @dermot51
      @dermot51 3 года назад +4

      @@paleshelter4002 This was an unrepeatable one off only maybe Ronnie could replicate this and then again maybe he wouldn't be capable.

    • @wardy949
      @wardy949 3 года назад +8

      @@dermot51 Ronnie could clear up from there, however he would not do it like this, it looks good as he was potting great, but positional play was very poor, making it look harder than it was - Ronnie (who IMO is the best break builder ever) would have likely taken these, but it would not be a talking point as he would have done it, and it would not look as hard - Look at some clearances Ronnie has made, far harder than this. This one stands out, purely for the fact he never made it easy for himself until he got on the red before the colours, IMO.

    • @ezriderzzr7104
      @ezriderzzr7104 3 года назад +3

      @@paleshelter4002 The only way to replicate that would for them to continually play shit positioning shots, at best Higgins was a good player, but an absolutely disgusting person.

    • @ezriderzzr7104
      @ezriderzzr7104 3 года назад +1

      @@wardy949 Stephen Hendry is without the best break builder, even the top players say that, including Ronnie.

  • @GosWardHen98
    @GosWardHen98 Год назад +12

    When Alex was just awesome. He had tenacity, the wit, talent & destructive instinct that inspirational shining stars possess. He was, at his best the ultimate player you feared. His emotive irrationality was his downfall. A Marvellous & Outstanding individual if there ever was one. I remember the game & Jimmy flunked his shot, Alex just ate up the canvas. 😊 Magic.

  • @boleslawlukaszczyk7619
    @boleslawlukaszczyk7619 2 года назад +33

    Best break ever for me,and I am not a Higgins fan as a person,but talent,this break speaks volumes

    • @jimwolfgang9433
      @jimwolfgang9433 2 года назад +2

      best break? certainly brilliant, but no way near up there with the best breaks... but then you did "for you", so who am I?!

    • @arloking
      @arloking Год назад

      @@jimwolfgang9433 yeah just shut up bro

  • @billygray2221
    @billygray2221 3 года назад +26

    Alex was the main reason I started playing snooker many years ago like many many others I'd presume, purely inspirational

  • @marcondesoliveiracavalcant5694
    @marcondesoliveiracavalcant5694 3 года назад +48

    This guy was a snooker monster! One of the best the world has ever seen play.

  • @tommointhailand
    @tommointhailand 2 года назад +35

    Alex was my snooker hero growing up - I had the pleasure of meeting him in Edgware snooker hall once and had my picture taken with him - I will treasure that moment always - RIP Alex 🙏

    • @oddsandwindsocks5905
      @oddsandwindsocks5905 2 года назад

      I met him also at our club doing an exhibition, he didn't say much but played terrific snooker.

    • @tesorotesoro1654
      @tesorotesoro1654 Год назад +1

      Good on ya mate,a treasure to be had for sure.

  • @keithmoncaster1905
    @keithmoncaster1905 Год назад +12

    A total master of snooker...just amazing....Jimmy & Alex perfection...

    • @Whatzzzz999
      @Whatzzzz999 11 месяцев назад +1

      Alex: far from a master by modern standards. Just saying.

  • @EssexSilvering
    @EssexSilvering 2 года назад +9

    Alex was one of the best snooker players EVER!! No one will ever be like him, .. Peoples champion always will be .. R.I.P

  • @mickharrison9004
    @mickharrison9004 3 года назад +9

    Got to be the most watched break ever by the legend ,and the only people's true champion .

  • @fisnik8072
    @fisnik8072 3 года назад +93

    Wow what an incredible ability to throw his whole body on a shot while still keeping accuracy. A legend of the game!

    • @ssbeebs
      @ssbeebs 2 года назад

      zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz pool sucks

    • @jungfeller
      @jungfeller Год назад +1

      He wields the cue like a sword, the controlled violence of that blue is incredible

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 3 года назад +105

    It was an incredible break. I was thirteen at the time and I remember my parents letting me and my brothers stay up late to see the highlights of the concluding frames as they also were enthralled by the match. He was 15-12 down at one stage and he had to stave off defeat from behind three times to finally get level and then clinch it.
    He was out of position for at least six or seven shots in that frame and as such it was do or die snooker at its finest.

    • @clarencebeeks2525
      @clarencebeeks2525 3 года назад +5

      He was never 15-12 down. He was 13-12 up at one stage before Jimmy won 3 in a row

    • @krismorris7265
      @krismorris7265 2 года назад

      Liar

    • @markmarslandglowinggrowing8594
      @markmarslandglowinggrowing8594 2 года назад +1

      @@clarencebeeks2525 So Jimmy wins 3 in a row and takes it to 15-13 making your comment pointless as he did come back from behind😉

    • @clarencebeeks2525
      @clarencebeeks2525 2 года назад

      @@markmarslandglowinggrowing8594 my point was purely he was never 15-12 down as was posted

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 2 года назад

      @@clarencebeeks2525 The mistake was addressed. Nevertheless, he still won all three frames from the point of no return to take the match. And I still consider the 69 he made to be one of the finest breaks under pressure.
      I love nit pickers. They always have something to add to the text, other then bleating about someone else’s mistakes. *Sarcasm*

  • @gurdipthandi25
    @gurdipthandi25 Год назад +17

    His smile after that brilliant black (6:40 odd) is amazing. Totally calm and relaxed whilst facing this immense challenge. Utter genius.

    • @XrpCookies
      @XrpCookies Год назад +2

      It was towards Spencer in the commentary box

  • @irh1738
    @irh1738 Год назад +4

    Absolute legend what an epic win and one of the best moments in sporting history by Higgins. Jimmy White also what a legend and the start of his career! Great friendship between the two Higgins was his idol.

  • @amugen
    @amugen 3 года назад +8

    I've watched this at least a dozen times since 82 and each time the magic still pours out. I remember I was out when this came on and my mother videoed it for me and said that I had to watch. I am still watching 39 years later.

  • @theflyinghamster8442
    @theflyinghamster8442 2 года назад +17

    A true genius at work , there will never be another Alex !

    • @danielmartini3229
      @danielmartini3229 2 года назад

      is this the frame he called the ball Muhammad Ali?

  • @prodigalparties
    @prodigalparties 3 года назад +59

    Alex was a genius, a creator who generated greatness from impossibility. This break encapsulated Alex, he had no right making these balls but I guess someone forgot to tell Alex that!!!

    • @johndean4765
      @johndean4765 Год назад +1

      Tbh the pockets were like buckets

  • @5thnorth
    @5thnorth Год назад +4

    Iv seen this frame many many time with a smile on my face and a tear in my eye to what we have lost, he sure was the peoples champion.

  • @matthewsmith6051
    @matthewsmith6051 Год назад +8

    There's at least six shots in that break that most of today's top 16 would choose to play safe. The game's gone soft. Thank God for Brecel and his balls-out style. Needs more like him.

  • @flobbingdonkey
    @flobbingdonkey 3 года назад +44

    That blue is without doubt one of the most amazing shots ive ever seen under pressure in a snooker match. And easily gets into a top 10 greatest shots ever played.

    • @kennethtalbott2233
      @kennethtalbott2233 3 года назад +9

      it's in the top one.....

    • @richardcoffeygeneral
      @richardcoffeygeneral 3 года назад +11

      Several of today's pro players have tried to recreate that "blue shot" , none of them got anywhere near the spin or the final position that Alex achieved. A true one off.

    • @kennethtalbott2233
      @kennethtalbott2233 3 года назад +3

      @@richardcoffeygeneral yeah, i've been watching those vids. unbelievable blue.

    • @qui-gonjinn7179
      @qui-gonjinn7179 3 года назад +4

      @@richardcoffeygeneral both ronnie and jimmy did it live on air and managed to get better position by far lol

    • @alexanderruppert1705
      @alexanderruppert1705 3 года назад +1

      @@richardcoffeygeneral lol

  • @mickmcdonagh1557
    @mickmcdonagh1557 3 года назад +56

    He was just so watchable you never knew what shot was coming next a real entertainer RIP Alex hurricane higgins

    • @scotty193
      @scotty193 3 года назад +3

      These guys back then playing on a table with pockets tighter than a Nuns you know what. Today bucket bags for TV big breaks.................Judd Trump doesnt hold a candle to this pair in their Prime and that era, plus they out their tiny on Coke and alcohol.

    • @scotty193
      @scotty193 3 года назад

      @Washed up bottle job ROS Yeah I do I drink with Jimmy in Pattaya Thailand and shot Pool often...........

    • @scotty193
      @scotty193 3 года назад

      @Washed up bottle job ROS laugh all u want the pockets way more snug and clothes no where near grade they now....u talk out your arse

    • @scotty193
      @scotty193 3 года назад +1

      @Washed up bottle job ROS I know that and ever shot was a potential wreck........My point is this Hurricane was an excite to watch out his skull on coke an booze............now am not say that is cool..............but as a viewer Trump not even close................Records so what boring player to watch .

    • @scotty193
      @scotty193 3 года назад

      @Washed up bottle job ROS Dont talk garbage and the clothes then were a disgrace.

  • @flappospammo
    @flappospammo 3 года назад +9

    Amazing, watch this every few days , still shows what a genius Higgins was , wow

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 Год назад +6

    Alex Higgins and Jimmy White two of the fastest players, Alex pulling of the more ridiculous shots - you can't tell me those where all flukes. The skill and flair he had around the table

  • @MattBridger
    @MattBridger 2 года назад +6

    The most enigmatic and exciting sports star of my generation. What a player Alex was.

  • @billysuter
    @billysuter 3 года назад +9

    You see the famous blue in compilations but half the shots under that amount of pressure this late in the game to clinch this vital frame is simply extraordinary, truly great. Unbelievable

  • @kevinbeach8915
    @kevinbeach8915 3 года назад +12

    RIP Alex was a pleasure to watch you play. I fondly miss your talents.

    • @stephenr8615
      @stephenr8615 3 года назад +1

      On the other hand, notwithstanding his phenomenal potting ability, I really don't like watching him play because of his horrible positional play. If he would just put the white where it needs to be like every other great (Hendry, Ronnie, etc), he wouldn't have had to make these circus shots.

    • @Welshwolf62
      @Welshwolf62 3 года назад +1

      @@stephenr8615 you never liked watching him play ? you dont like snooker then, the most entertaning player there has ever been.FACT

  • @supremebeing3537
    @supremebeing3537 3 года назад +13

    This will never be done again, ivr seen nearly every great match and break over the last 35 years and still this is on another level.

    • @dermot51
      @dermot51 3 года назад +4

      He literally dragged snooker out of the gutter metaphorically if that makes sense and it went right back there when he fucked off, the man WAS snooker.

  • @paulcolville5972
    @paulcolville5972 2 года назад +35

    Like George Best and Ali, still bringing joy so many years after death. Not a bad legacy! RIP Alex Higgins.

  • @Druncan.Tusslle
    @Druncan.Tusslle 8 месяцев назад +6

    The 2 most creative players that ever lived.....
    My 2 favourites!!!!!!!
    Geniuses......

  • @thegameisriggednwo1099
    @thegameisriggednwo1099 3 года назад +15

    Always the greatest showman alex Higgins.

  • @crimson_idol
    @crimson_idol 3 года назад +10

    The shot on the blue may well be the greatest of all time. What a frame too!

  • @opinionday0079
    @opinionday0079 3 года назад +210

    how many people saw it live on tv in 1982. As a Higgins fan I nearly had a heart attack .....several times. Also when you see how good Jimmy was in those days it is almost unbelievable how few tournaments he actually won.

    • @accountformelyknownasarsen3072
      @accountformelyknownasarsen3072 3 года назад +12

      The last red that Jimbo potted in this frame summed him up, just far to careless to become a consistent winner of tournaments. He only has to finish high on the blue and the match is his. Its amazing to see how different his cue action was back then as well. I know he`s getting on in years but watching him today is like watching a totally different player. As for Higgins, the players of today are far superior but no other player before or since could have made that break. The break mirrored Higgins personality in that it bordered on the reckless. Pure genius.

    • @zay4756
      @zay4756 3 года назад +19

      Jimmy won a shed load of tournaments mate, just not the world, but an incredible record nonetheless, 6 finals, five on the bounce?! Unbelievable!!

    • @accountformelyknownasarsen3072
      @accountformelyknownasarsen3072 3 года назад +7

      @@zay4756 Yes but I think what OpinionDay is saying is that Jimbo underachieved. He only won 10 ranking events and considering how naturally talented he was, that`s just not enough. I agree about his record at the Crucible but sadly he couldn`t get over the line.

    • @eahannan
      @eahannan 3 года назад

      Yup

    • @TheAaafirst
      @TheAaafirst 3 года назад +2

      That black is a curse for Jimmy White, he lost his world championship to Hendry in the deciding frame, at the same angle, in 1994?

  • @benmadukgeldim
    @benmadukgeldim Год назад +3

    when he leans to play, the cue, his body, his arm, how natural and flowless, amazing. his play is some kind of a fluent poet.

  • @bob23301
    @bob23301 Год назад +2

    Higgins, White, Reardon, Davis, Taylor.......the 80s had some cracking snooker players.

    • @martydav9475
      @martydav9475 Год назад

      Davis was the Djokovic of his day: like Djokovic he ground down his opponents with low-risk, attritional percentage play. As with Djokovic it was highly effective and brought titles and championships but it was boring to watch, with most preferring Higgins and White in snooker, and Federer and Nadal in tennis.

  • @MattBell73
    @MattBell73 3 года назад +27

    That blue pot at 8 mins in......good lord.....how do you even make the cue ball do that! A "Higgins special" indeed. Such a flamboyant character that played the way he lived. He brought the game to life, and I'm still watching it almost 40 years later thanks to Alex. RIP legend

    • @zombieman395
      @zombieman395 2 года назад +1

      Eurosport done a recreation of this shot and the way higgins done this shot and when the shot made it special the shot is difficult since you need quite a bit of bottom left to force the cue ball down (makes the already difficult pot even more difficult) but the stage of the match and that shot kept him in the match that is a stupidly hsrd pressure pot only higgins could have done it

    • @elih9700
      @elih9700 2 года назад

      Gold, blue gold.

  • @robbiegf900akajwalker5
    @robbiegf900akajwalker5 3 года назад +6

    Just love Alex. Astounding frame. Thank you very much. Cheers.

  • @CueBald
    @CueBald 3 года назад +49

    A cracking frame to watch. Jimmy didn't look like missing at the start. Alex steps in with the most famous break in snooker history. RIP The Hurricane

    • @AOMartialArts
      @AOMartialArts 3 года назад +1

      Most famous? 🤔
      That's a tough one.
      Steve Davis is credited with the first ever official 147, and Ronnie has over a dozen, some of which he CALLED at the start of the match.

    • @lamnag01
      @lamnag01 3 года назад +1

      I have to agree, this was the most intense snooker frame that I remember or will remember until my dying breath.Scintillating

  • @elliothughes9030
    @elliothughes9030 2 года назад +1

    Was growing up in the '70s watching this bloke. Got me into snooker at first then I played pool. Hurricane was a legend. I remember when he won the world title.

  • @Leek93ITFC
    @Leek93ITFC 2 года назад +3

    No other break makes you want to play the game of snooker quite like this one. Alex was special. RIP. ❤️

  • @rajenkasi67
    @rajenkasi67 3 года назад +102

    Till today, this is the greatest ever break I've seen ever. Saw this on vhs video back then. Alex just murdered Jimmy. Extraordinary snooker. RIP great man.

    • @plumberman4u
      @plumberman4u 3 года назад +1

      Till today now. PURE Talent.

    • @frankhornby6873
      @frankhornby6873 2 года назад

      Murdered Jimmy?...I don't think so!. Stupid comment.....

    • @mikehawk9156
      @mikehawk9156 2 года назад +3

      I've seen better breaks by Jimmy and ronny. However the frame scoreline made this one special.

    • @caiminlaws7029
      @caiminlaws7029 2 года назад +1

      That’s not your real name? MikeHawk (MyKock) hahahah

  • @williambtm1
    @williambtm1 3 года назад +30

    I still have feelings for Alex Higgins, I have seen this man play legends and come out smiling. I watched a video of Alex when he was close to his departure from our lives yet he took it on the chin that his time was drawing ever so near.
    I have played the game but not with the skill and confidence of Alex Higgins.
    My heart had faltered and I had felt saddened watching this classic clawback by our now deceased friend Alex. It has hurt my memory to again watch Alex at his best.

    • @josephclift3662
      @josephclift3662 2 года назад +1

      ❤️

    • @p.graham5655
      @p.graham5655 2 года назад +1

      He died of malnutrition because he couldn't be arsed eating.

    • @williambtm1
      @williambtm1 2 года назад +1

      @@p.graham5655, I have no cause to doubt your claim of malnutrition, excess alcohol, a man living on his own, possibly kept smoking right to the end. This is the way of many ol farmers in Australia.
      Mum & Dad have worked a farm all their lives, the son supporting Mum & Dad till they are gone, the
      son's wife finally leaves her husband; he has become an alcoholic and without the restraints of Mum & Dad.
      The son finally becomes an aged alcoholic: he has no interest in cooking or meal preparation: his social engagement has always been at the local pub.
      I live in a small mining town now, so guess what happens to the deceased miners whose wives have died or left them, or who had never married, so have remained single all their lives?
      This very same beckons for me. Although I cook for myself, usually a mix of meat & vegetables, I seldom drink more than 4-5 stubbies of draught cider per work.
      A man living on his own will one day die; he will only be discovered missing after a fortnight or so, maybe even longer, more so if he was without friends and social acquaintances.
      After living on nothing but his memories and achievements, he has since gone to his perdition.
      Those same memories will soon be no more, for they were from a past life; now as good as gone.
      As if those thoughts had never been. As some might say... now gone with the wind.
      One day, somebody will take a look inside old Fred's home & there will be old Fred, just lying there with toadstools growing from his exposed skin surfaces.
      So go the days of their lives during their latter 60s or 70s. I am now 74 and still have my social contact.
      My daughter only speaks to her old Pop only when she wants money.
      The cycle of life for the soul-torn aged males.

    • @suburbia2050
      @suburbia2050 Год назад

      ​​@@williambtm1hank you for your calm but thought provoking insight, I enjoyed your warm personal contribution in your main comment too. Far too many salty and people with a chip on their shoulder on here posting Ill thoughts on what was a person's career highlight.

  • @Nu72ral
    @Nu72ral 3 года назад +62

    Everyone in my family loved Jimmy White, that was the only sporting star we all supported. I cried in so many finals when Jimmy didn't quite make it.

    • @jandekker6055
      @jandekker6055 2 года назад +3

      Very much with you on this. Telling that Jimmy misses a black off its spot to open the door for Alex. Saw that again much later didn’t we😢

    • @ThinPicks
      @ThinPicks 2 года назад +3

      Jimmy was mega talented but always so careless, if he'd have concentrated and taken a bit more time he would have been world champion several times.

    • @darenwilliams5858
      @darenwilliams5858 Год назад

      I laughed at Jimmy ( the bottler) White . Never had it in him to win the big one . Should have been a milkman instead !

    • @ZuluMaximillian
      @ZuluMaximillian Год назад

      @@darenwilliams5858 😴 obvious troll 🤡

    • @eclectica1
      @eclectica1 Год назад

      @@darenwilliams5858 Wow, aren't you quite the jerk.

  • @timsmith7899
    @timsmith7899 2 года назад +6

    Some amazing shots in that break, possibly the best break of all time.

    • @racertian
      @racertian 2 года назад

      Almost every shot before finally getting into position for the last two reds and colours was incredible. Given the importance of the frame (World Championships/lose frame and match over), I have to agree with you....one of the best breaks I have ever seen !

  • @McCaf-1962
    @McCaf-1962 2 года назад +3

    Always loved watching any games with Alex Higgins back in the 80s even the ones when he wasn't on form, he was just different to all the other players , he would take risky shots one after the other and put a sparkle into the game.

  • @IansOddInterests
    @IansOddInterests 3 года назад +29

    Every time I watched Alex he made me nervous...you just never knew when he was going to do one of his full body shots

  • @Wesssss84
    @Wesssss84 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely fantastic!!
    Too many good pots to pick one out
    And cleared the colours in the most efficient manner

  • @nordic1121
    @nordic1121 3 года назад +6

    A pure snooker players champion , both Alex and Jimmy entertained the public whatever the venue,

  • @Jesterpec666
    @Jesterpec666 Месяц назад

    Two of the most entertaining snooker players ever. Both haunted by their own shortfalls and both never reached their true potential. Alex unfortunately spiralled downwards but could never be robbed of the genius he showed on the baize.

  • @drdeepakkk
    @drdeepakkk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Higgings the second best player ever to hold the snooker cue … Alex Higgins, Jimmy white n so many greats of the game made the game popular until God decided to play snooker n then Ronnie started playing…. RIP legend Higgins … Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @TheYagogmagog
    @TheYagogmagog 3 года назад +7

    2 of my favorite snooker players.

  • @padraigosullivan9979
    @padraigosullivan9979 3 года назад +27

    Like watching Seve Ballesteros drive into the rough and bunkers and yet scramble birdie after birdie. He ran out of position so many times, sacrificing position to pot the current ball yet still managed to pot the next one each time. Amazing

    • @pyroguitars1296
      @pyroguitars1296 3 года назад +2

      That's exactly right.
      And why Higgins then White were my faves and Seve my favourite golfer.

    • @scottlochans4180
      @scottlochans4180 3 года назад

      Was lucky enough to see Seve play his first British Open, such a good short game,Alex so naturally good at snooker. Shame, think he died alone and hungry.

  • @garymahony2844
    @garymahony2844 2 года назад +2

    Bless your heart Alex....old school era with absolute platinum ability 👏👏👏

  • @franm1721
    @franm1721 2 года назад +4

    Magical times,where Magical things happened......Alex was one of those who could make the dream a reality....the pain as gone now may you rest in peace the demons have gone ❤❤

  • @huepix
    @huepix 3 года назад +117

    Oh Jimmy.
    Was there ever a player that could nail the most difficult shots then miss a regulation one more?
    Maybe Alex?
    Both flawed geniuses.
    Both wonderful to watch.

    • @rajenkasi67
      @rajenkasi67 3 года назад +4

      I got a friend record this on vhs video and bring it back to me in Malaysia all those years ago. Snooker was starting to take off here right around then. The whole lot, Tony Meo. Davis, Taylor, Jimmy made a trip to my hometown for a more comical exhibition and it was marvellous!! Then there was me with my cue and all just ready to play some shots. It was tvs pot black that started the craze here. It just took off from there. I was parked in a snooker centre for 15 odd years. Weekdays after work and 12noon onwards on weekends. Miss those snooker loopy days.

    • @mickharrison9004
      @mickharrison9004 3 года назад +2

      Jimmy is the biggest genius very shrewd to of course ,that's why he s a multimillionaire even spending plenty on coke .

    • @Britonbear
      @Britonbear 2 года назад

      @@mickharrison9004 Never won the World Championship though and only one UK and one Masters. Talented but not of the top tier of snooker players.

    • @mickharrison9004
      @mickharrison9004 2 года назад

      @@Britonbear fair enough with that .

  • @damianleah6744
    @damianleah6744 3 года назад +99

    Seen that blue hundreds of times, insane. Best clearance under pressure of all time.imho.

  • @stevenwinton1194
    @stevenwinton1194 Год назад +4

    The people's champion still to this day he will always remain the greatest of all time I still look back at what Alex did he was a revolutionary of snooker in to the modern era and tomorrow I think all these players today are in debt to Alex I'm a a decent pool player and learnt so much from this Man no one will eclipse the hurricane the dedication in his eyes meant the world to him he would manufacture a clearance with nothing on Alex still the one true genius of snooker

    • @stevenwinton1194
      @stevenwinton1194 11 месяцев назад +2

      The hurricane was and still is the people's champion I love watching the present day great players but Alex paved the way for all these players he was ahead of his time so creative and inspired what we see in snooker today you are the ultimate legend of the game

  • @user-xg4td3gg7e
    @user-xg4td3gg7e 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Whirlwind and The Hurricane both had flair. Thanks for the entertainment and memories 😉

  • @tribeshift
    @tribeshift Год назад +47

    Considering the pressure he was under and the consequences if he had missed, the blue at 8:00 is one of THE greatest pots in snooker history.

    • @carlhartwell7978
      @carlhartwell7978 Год назад +1

      Agreed with both of you, just phenomenal.

    • @williamkeery7376
      @williamkeery7376 Год назад +3

      The Greatest pot in history

    • @XrpCookies
      @XrpCookies Год назад +4

      The greatest shot of all time😊

    • @HoratioFitzbastard
      @HoratioFitzbastard 11 месяцев назад

      That long black wasn't too shabby either.

    • @mrganddrlove
      @mrganddrlove 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed absolutely brilliant shot, if anything he overscrewed it, he was probably playing for red he potted next into bottom left pocket.

  • @jonjosenna5581
    @jonjosenna5581 3 года назад +8

    Luv the wee wink and point at the end.😉

  • @ENGBriseB
    @ENGBriseB Год назад +11

    Snooker owes so much to Alex Higgins who really was the frist superstar of the game. Followed by Jimmy White.

  • @azharaltaf4952
    @azharaltaf4952 3 года назад +7

    Alex left you speechless...sometimes there are no words to express class and such skill. God bless him.

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 3 года назад

      But no blessings for gay or lesbian snooker players right?

  • @anthonyharty1732
    @anthonyharty1732 Месяц назад

    Alex had to go for everything and that’s precisely what he did. One mistake and the frame would be over. Under that pressure he was magnificent. I think this is the best frame ever in snooker history. 😲

  • @gerardjames9971
    @gerardjames9971 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a break under such immense pressure. Almost every one of them awkward, difficult and off balance til he got yo the colours. Magnificent play from a true genius

  • @richardbird8889
    @richardbird8889 3 года назад +148

    Alex was the most naturally gifted player ever. Jimmy was not far behind him. The two of them were spectacular to watch.

    • @alanmctavish4802
      @alanmctavish4802 3 года назад +15

      Thats so true richard bird. Even steve davis said it. Steve said "when i played against alex it was his safety play that i feared the most about him. Becouse he was the best safety player i have played against and it was mostly his brilliant safety play that would get me beat. A remember in the early 1980s me and alex were battling it out for safety play, and on 1 shot i snookerd him really well and he stood looking at all the angles and even walking down to look at the reds but only alex knows what hes looking at and he got out the snooker and snookerd me back? He must of came of about 5 cushions to do that and iam thincking how the hell did he work that shot out, then a snookerd him again and he got out it again and snookerd me back, then on the 3rd shot it snookerd him again and he got out of and this time he put the white ball right on the brown and a thought how the hell did he do that. Then i missesd the red and he cleared up and beat me, then he did again in the next frame i missesd and he cleared up again. This was a snooker genius. i wanted to say to him alex how did you thinck of that shot and then get out it to then snooker me back and off at least 5 cushions. Your eyes wear going every where just watching his escape route and you could never remember exactly how he did it lol you would always miss a cushion some where. And a shock people when a say all this becouse they just thinck hes a brilliant long potter and all the hard screw backs he did. But nup hes safety play was second to none. And he could leave the cue ball right under the baulk cushion 10 times in a row" so if steve davis said it then thats good enough for me!

    • @alanrobinson7891
      @alanrobinson7891 3 года назад +3

      @@alanmctavish4802 that's it exactly. People can talk shit about him all the want. But the true test of how good is was comes from the guys who played the game with him. And I've never heard a single one say a bad word about Higgins as a snooker player

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 3 года назад +4

      Between the two of them they won the world title twice in a time when pro snooker players were little better than good club players neither of these two would get in the top sixteen today.

    • @josephclift3662
      @josephclift3662 3 года назад +8

      @@patrickkelly7085 if you're not a troll, you should become one

    • @abhishektimalsina7205
      @abhishektimalsina7205 2 года назад +2

      Basically, Alex was Messi of snooker and Jimmy was Cristiano Ronaldo.