Stephen Lee is a great player. I use to love watching him when he was still on the tour. Good luck to him and i hope he gets on ok and earns a living out of the sport he is great at.
@@itellyouwhy6957 No, it's like a murderer has explained to someone how he can be hired to kill based on previous jobs. The only reason the deal wasn't finalised is because they were journalists. The apologists for Higgins are a disgrace.
Because there's multiple other options that guarantee he'll hit the reds. That shot will always be a miss. He's simply trying to maximise the safety of the outcome. Hope this helps.
I definitely see your point but my understanding of the miss rule is that it is designed to prevent players committing professional fouls - missing the object ball deliberately and gaining a positional advantage in the process (such as rolling the cue ball into baulk behind a colour without ever hitting a red). It's true that Lee had other options open to him at 19:55, but Lee's shot stopped so close to the target reds that he left Hoo in much the same position as if he had successfully hit the reds, and so he gained no advantage from missing deliberately. The referee, having noted that no advantage resulted from fouling, should call it as a foul but not a miss, at least from my understanding. On the other hand, Hoo's shot at 24:38 was the most obvious escape route, but there were clear advantages to missing the object green deliberately, so the referee cannot discount that possibility. Playing devil's advocate, Hoo could have missed the green deliberately and intentionally used the pocket to put the white safe in baulk. An incredibly tough shot, definitely, but from a position of fairness the outcome of the foul left the the cue ball in a safer position than a successful escape likely would have. Therefore, the referee should err on the side of caution and call a foul and a miss. I can definitely see the argument why Lee's shot should be called a miss, but I would argue that Hoo's shot should be as well. (Apologies for the rant.)
It's all good. Trust me, 1000/1000 the first is always a miss. The snookered player has the option to just smash into the reds off one cushion, but is trying to minimise risk, so the referee has no choice but to replace the white(if the player chooses, of course). I'm not sure about the second shot. I hadn't watched it when I first replied. My only guess is that Lee was more than 25 points(green to black) ahead and so it couldn't be called a miss. It's also 100% a miss, but I can only assume Lee is at the snookers required stage in the frame.
He’s not skint. He’s got loads stashed away plus his own school so he’ll be alright if he doesn’t return to the professional circuit. However, he still cuts the mustard and could compete. He doesn’t play recklessly!
As soon as you are eligible to return to the circuit Steven please do. No-one has the cue power you do and you are the equal of O'Sullivan and Hendry at their best in terms of cue ball control and potting ability. The past is the past - let it remain there because we want you in our snooker future,
Stephen Lee is a great player. I use to love watching him when he was still on the tour. Good luck to him and i hope he gets on ok and earns a living out of the sport he is great at.
calgacus_ reid he is done
This comment aged well
If John Higgins can get away with it, why not Stephen too?
@@MrJambot Higgins never got caught doing anything. It's like saying Higgins is a murderer for SAYING 'he is going to kill' someone.
@@itellyouwhy6957 No, it's like a murderer has explained to someone how he can be hired to kill based on previous jobs. The only reason the deal wasn't finalised is because they were journalists. The apologists for Higgins are a disgrace.
On 29:45 Lee must have lost the frame because he can see the black and missed the yellow three times
The face palming Lee does when he misses a shot is bit over the top. He isn't fooling anyone.
SL really is a joy to watch.
Pity Lee... Till 2024.. I hope he'll be back with a new spirit to comeback.
Omg 3 years before u say about 2024
One heck of a smooth action from Stephen Lee!
Probably the best we'll ever see
We miss lee! Keep going^)^
Really great match to watch from both players!
Where can I get me one of those comedy fat suits that lee is wearing?
+Ben Richards From your mum
Where was this played ?
that ref is swag af with his brown perm bruh
I dunno he looks like an Asian Jules from Pulp Fiction.
How on Earth is Lee's near perfect attempt at 19:55 a foul and a miss, yet Hoo's wild attempt at 24:38 is just a miss?
Because there's multiple other options that guarantee he'll hit the reds. That shot will always be a miss. He's simply trying to maximise the safety of the outcome. Hope this helps.
I definitely see your point but my understanding of the miss rule is that it is designed to prevent players committing professional fouls - missing the object ball deliberately and gaining a positional advantage in the process (such as rolling the cue ball into baulk behind a colour without ever hitting a red). It's true that Lee had other options open to him at 19:55, but Lee's shot stopped so close to the target reds that he left Hoo in much the same position as if he had successfully hit the reds, and so he gained no advantage from missing deliberately. The referee, having noted that no advantage resulted from fouling, should call it as a foul but not a miss, at least from my understanding. On the other hand, Hoo's shot at 24:38 was the most obvious escape route, but there were clear advantages to missing the object green deliberately, so the referee cannot discount that possibility. Playing devil's advocate, Hoo could have missed the green deliberately and intentionally used the pocket to put the white safe in baulk. An incredibly tough shot, definitely, but from a position of fairness the outcome of the foul left the the cue ball in a safer position than a successful escape likely would have. Therefore, the referee should err on the side of caution and call a foul and a miss.
I can definitely see the argument why Lee's shot should be called a miss, but I would argue that Hoo's shot should be as well. (Apologies for the rant.)
It's all good. Trust me, 1000/1000 the first is always a miss. The snookered player has the option to just smash into the reds off one cushion, but is trying to minimise risk, so the referee has no choice but to replace the white(if the player chooses, of course). I'm not sure about the second shot. I hadn't watched it when I first replied. My only guess is that Lee was more than 25 points(green to black) ahead and so it couldn't be called a miss. It's also 100% a miss, but I can only assume Lee is at the snookers required stage in the frame.
You can only be called for a foul but not a miss if you need snookers Hoo needed snookers!!
So much stupidity here. Even in some of the responses
the ref is living in the past !! his hairstyle is funny !!
hahaha yeah dude..he still stucked at the 80's
where did this exhibition happn anyways?
John Rupesh In Africa.
Malaysia.
Thialand
at pluto
On a snooker table
He’s not skint. He’s got loads stashed away plus his own school so he’ll be alright if he doesn’t return to the professional circuit. However, he still cuts the mustard and could compete. He doesn’t play recklessly!
It's totally different in an exhibition
As soon as you are eligible to return to the circuit Steven please do. No-one has the cue power you do and you are the equal of O'Sullivan and Hendry at their best in terms of cue ball control and potting ability. The past is the past - let it remain there because we want you in our snooker future,
what a match
learn something from it !!
for me Stephen lee just showing Level 1 standard break of shot !! what a Gap tho!
if the club invite the world player like Stephen,they should use the digital counting point.what a shame !
@ 1.51 seconds..... is Stephen burger king Lee stretching or does he just have indigestion
lol lol class !!!! love it !!! lol
Even playing across the Seas he still cannot look convincing enough by missing a shot... CHEAT ON THE FIDDLE 😂
It would be nice if they would watch they match or talk outside if their shitty conversations are more important.
The Crucible has seen better days!!
back to school tho!!
oh Stephen Stephen. what about finding job in some of your favourite fast foods instead of exhibitions?
He's the best cueist in the world. I'm presuming you're a fan of snooker - you should have more respect for him.
dnbmania
he is not best cueist in the world. i'm snooker fan, but I hate cheaters like Lee and Hann.
When you hear commentators mention good cueing, they'll usually mention Stephen Lee
dnbmania
i don't care, for me best cueist are ROS, Higgins, Selby, Trump, Robertson.
plus this isn't argument about cheating...
I thought he was banned from playing competitive
Exhibition in the title
Yup.. Till 2024
@@azmeelothmanwhy?
He for sure would've won a world championship. What a waste of talent.