Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | Best Counter Attacks | 2013 Champion of Champions Final
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Great performance from both sides in the fight to become the first Champion of Champions. Ronnie and Stuart perform formidable counterattacks with fantastic pots, splendid positional shots and prolific breaks. But, unfortunately, some of them end in painful frame steals.
This video includes counterattacks in four frames and the culmination of the final frame.
2013 world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan finished the 2013/14 season in 39th place, despite winning the Welsh Open, a minor ranking event and runner-up at the Crucible. It was clear that the point ranking system no longer represented reality and had to be changed. Thus, the current ranking system based on prize money came into effect in the 2014/15 season.
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers.
This format is not intended to substitute the full version but rather to make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time.
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Never ceased to amaze me ,just how good Ronnie o,Sullivan is .. Not many sports stars. Still at the top of their game after 25 years
I can only think of one mate and that's Phil Taylor. Snooker for me, hardest sport in the world. Ronnie is a natural born freak. Never be another Ronnie
he is the GOAT 🐐
Feels like nearer thirty years.
Watching the rocket you would almost think this game is easy.
Considering his recent defeat against Bingham and the fact that he missed the Tour and Players Championships, we have to resort to past matches like this... Great video!
Not anymore;)
Geez that man can play pool. I have had so much enjoyment in the last 20 years watching him grow and master one of the toughest games out there. Hat's off to Ronnie.
Great video, César. Keep it up!
Thanks a lot!
Ronnie O'Sullivan won a fifth world title that year and among the players he beat en route to glory was Stuart Bingham. Bingham played a much better match than he did at the Crucible and made this match memorable, an indication of what was to come in the next eighteen months culminating him in winning the world title.
Nicely put together. Thanks!
Thank you too!
when Bingham accidentally put that red ball
"I felt that"
That frame was a hard pill to swallow for tomorrow's
That's one of my favorite quotes by the way.
Classy opponent. Great final.
I believe Ronnie loves the competition,think that motivates him more then the fame or money.
Il est vraiment extraordinaire Ronnie!
Great brown by Bingham to screw back. Reminds me of that red Ronnie played in a similar spot against Neil Robertson in China. He screwed back for a pink I think needed a high value color.
Yes he needed at least a pink
That one came to mind too, although Ronnie's shot was more spectacular. He came from 60 behind, the red was almost tight to the cushion and further from the pocket. Neal Foulds commentated 'it would be the shot of the tournament if he gets position to the pink'. The event was the 2018 Shanghai Masters.
I'm a little new to snooker, but when Ronnie missed at the end of the 17th frame I believe Bingham was 36 behind with 25 remaining, so 3 snookers required. Wouldn't 99% of players play on for those snookers in a tied match that close to the end of the final of the Champion of Champions?
They usually try it when there is still a red on the table in hopes of getting a free ball (up to 8 additional points). In this case, Bingham can only gain 3 points for a free ball (the value of the ball on).
@@CesarMuroya Thanks man, good to know!
Sullivan você é mito .
The One and Only 😘 still Love The Rocket Ever
Legend👑👑👑👑👑
Back when he was quality
Still he is.
@@ItachiUchiha-nj9wx he won it with his c game he's still not as good as he was back 7-8 years ago he just controls his temper more
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Ronni has plenty of counter attacks against Bingham
Поні, не старій !!!!!
Bingham looks 15 years older than Ronnie!
And?
9:44 why did bingham play for the pink instead of just rolling it in and play for the black? Any reason? Playing for the pink he almost missed the pot.
To make it easier to get position on the yellow. When potting the pink, the cue ball bounces off the right cushion heading toward the yellow ball, so speed is not critical. Instead, from the black, he would need to control both direction and speed.
For black it has to be 2 cushions for yellow, with pink it was just 1 cushion and easier to position for yellow
Master ronnie
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What does counter attack actually means in snooker?
A counter attack is when Player A is nearing more points than is left on the table (or even leaving his Player B needing snookers to be able to steal the frame) and he misses or plays safe, then player B gets to the table and steals the frame. A great counter attack is when someone can clear up and steal the frame in amazing fashion.
Basically coming from behind and winning.
@@RenegadeRanga Sounds right to me. Obviously, the one in the 2016 Masters against Mark Selby where Ronnie O'Sullivan came from seventy points behind and won the frame and match.
Somehow feel weird Ronnie hairstyle when compare to current one~
Did you notice how good Ronnie's play was?
4:18 isn't that a foul? Snookered by nominated colour?
It applies when you nominate a colour as a free ball.
@@CesarMuroya Thanks, Cesar
Tom & Jerry
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