Dave Causier vs Dhruv Sitwala | Final | 2024 Austrian Open

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Dave Causier vs Dhruv Sitwala | Final | 2024 Austrian Open
    Round: Final
    Cup: Austrian Open
    Venue: National Training Academy of the Austrian Snooker & Billiards Association
    City: Vienna, Austria.
    Competition Fixtures & Results: wbeventsonline...
    Competition Info: world-billiard...

Комментарии • 5

  • @darrenryan1161
    @darrenryan1161 6 дней назад

    Can anyone give update as mike russell as just watched him make 1,000 break against p.gilchrist I'm fully aware it was some time ago and generous thanks for world billiards for sharing what should be an excellent game

  • @darrenryan1161
    @darrenryan1161 6 дней назад

    Didn't understand a word from the Indian Dhruv sitwala but was smiling away with the infectious smile and as always Dave Causier grateful in his acceptance speech 😅.. kudos to Vienna that was fun to see🫶

  • @mikejduk
    @mikejduk 6 месяцев назад

    I'm only just trying this game out and finding it fascinating. My snooker is so bad, I thought, this should be just right for me, considering how often I go in off! There again, there is much more to it and seeing these guys play, a call for greater consistency. Six hours is a long time to be playing! And as usual, the pros make it look incredibly easy!
    QUESTION AT 10.24 Causier on white, plays his opponent's Yellow for a canon onto the red, but it looked like he misses he the red, as it looks from this view. Red didn't move, did it!. Why was he allowed to stay on as if he had scored a canon? Hmm! Maybe that's the next improvement for RUclips, Slow Motion and zoom! 😃

    • @louiscameron9438
      @louiscameron9438 Месяц назад

      There is a slight movement of the red and if you turn the volume up you can clearly hear the white connect with the red

  • @sonic19751
    @sonic19751 6 месяцев назад +1

    It’s high time Pankaj Advani comes to England to play with David Causier. I think he’s scared of him and so hiding behind IBSF championship.