Snooker Pool Questions and Answers
What dose the contained by side of a pool globe look resembling?
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crack one and find out
I'm guessing it's solid.
It's not a ball near a room inside. It's a solid ball made by pour some elephant tusks into a ball-shaped until it's dry.
they are approaching marble. so if you crack one - i guess it will look like cracked marble. resembling a cracked headstone. Go to the cemetery and enjoy a look.
like chalk dust tightly chock-a-block
Who are the world victor?
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1927 Joe Davis (England) bt Tom Dennis (England) 20-11
1928 Joe Davis (England) bt Fred Lawrence (England) 16-13
1929 Joe Davis (England) bt Tom Dennis (England) 19-14
1930 Joe Davis (England) bt Tom Dennis (England) 25-12
1931 Joe Davis (England) bt Tom Dennis (England) 25-21
1932 Joe Davis (England) bt Clark McConachy (N.Z.) 30-19
1933 Joe Davis (England) bt Willie Smith (England) 25-18
1934 Joe Davis (England) bt Tom Newman (England) 25-23
1935 Joe Davis (England) bt Willie Smith (England) 25-20
1936 Joe Davis (England) bt Horace Lindrum (Australia) 34-27
1937 Joe Davis (England) bt Horace Lindrum (Australia) 32-29
1938 Joe Davis (England) bt Sidney Smith (England) 37-24
1939 Joe Davis (England) bt Sidney Smith (England) 43-30
1940 Joe Davis (England) bt Fred Davis (England) 37-36
1941-1945 No Tournament held
1946 Joe Davis (England) bt Horace Lindrum (Australia) 78-68
1947 Walter Donaldson (Scotland) bt Fred Davis (England) 82-63
1948 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 84-61
1949 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 80-65
1950 Walter Donaldson (Scotland) bt Fred Davis (England) 51-46
1951 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 58-39
BA&CC
1952 Horace Lindrum (Australia) bt Clark McConachy (N.Z.) 94-49
World Matchplay Championship
1952 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 38-35
1953 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 37-34
1954 Fred Davis (England) bt Walter Donaldson(Scotland) 39-21
1955 Fred Davis (England) bt John Pulman (England) 37-34
1956 Fred Davis (England) bt John Pulman (England) 38-35
1957 John Pulman (England) bt John Rea (Northern Ireland) 39-34
1958-1963 No Tournament held
World Championship decided by face matches
1964 John Pulman (England) bt Fred Davis (England) 19-16
John Pulman (England) bt Rex Williams (England) 40-33
1965 John Pulman (England) bt Fred Davis (England) 37-36
John Pulman (England) bt Rex Williams (England) 25-22
John Pulman (England) bt Fred Van Rensburg (S.A.) 39-12
1966 John Pulman (England) bt Fred Davis (England) 5-2
1967 No Tournament held bt
1968 John Pulman (England) bt Eddie Charlton (Australia) 39-34
World Championship reverted to knock-out competition
1969 John Spencer (England) bt Gary Owen (Wales) 37-24
1970 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt John Pulman (England) 37-33
1971 John Spencer (England) bt Warren Simpson (Australia) 37-29
1972 Alex Higgins Northern Ireland bt John Spencer (England) 37-32
1973 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt Eddie Charlton (Australia) 38-32
1974 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt Graham Miles (England) 22-12
1975 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt Eddie Charlton (Australia) 31-30
1976 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt Alex Higgins Northern Ireland 27-16
1977 John Spencer (England) bt Cliff Thorburn (Canada) 25-12
1978 Ray Reardon (Wales) bt Perrie Mans (South Africa) 25-18
1979 Terry Griffiths (Wales) bt Dennis Taylor Northern Ireland 24-16
1980 Cliff Thorburn (Canada) bt Alex Higgins Northern Ireland 18-16
1981 Steve Davis (England) bt Doug Mountjoy (Wales) 18-12
1982 Alex Higgins Northern Ireland bt Ray Reardon (Wales) 18-15
1983 Steve Davis (England) bt Cliff Thorburn (Canada) 18-6
1984 Steve Davis (England) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-16
1985 Dennis Taylor (Northern Ireland) bt Steve Davis (England) 18-17
1986 Joe Johnson (England) bt Steve Davis (England) 18-12
1987 Steve Davis (England) bt Joe Johnson (England) 18-14
1988 Steve Davis (England) bt Terry Griffiths (Wales) 18-11
1989 Steve Davis (England) bt John Parrott (England) 18-3
1990 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-12
1991 John Parrott (England) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-11
1992 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-14
1993 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-5
1994 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Jimmy White (England) 18-17
1995 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Nigel Bond (England) 18-9
1996 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Peter Ebdon (England) 18-12
1997 Ken Doherty (Rep of Ireland) bt Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 18-12
1998 John Higgins (Scotland) bt Ken Doherty (Rep of Ireland) 18-12
1999 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) bt Mark Williams (Wales) 18-11
2000 Mark Williams (Wales) bt Matthew Steven (Wales) 18-9
2001 Ronnie O'Sullivan (England) bt John Higgins (Scotland) 18-14
2002 Peter Ebdon (England) bt Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 18-17
2003 Mark Williams (Wales) bt Ken Doherty (Rep of Ireland) 18-16
I is the winner, you friend..
(Perhaps a little more specificity. Soccer? Baseball? American football? Hurler? Curler? Unfurler? Bee-buy-bo-buhberler?)
i guess it is the phillipines
they get a wonderful set of extremely talented players resembling bustamante,reyes etc.
still its a guess ,better surf the net
How long is a snooker table and the length?
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The official sike of a Snooker table is 12'X6'
International or "English" snooker is the most widely played form of snooker around the world. It is largely played on 6'x12' English billiard tables, beside cushions that are more narrow than on pocket billiard table and which curve smoothly into the pocket openings. 5 x 10 and snooker table of even smaller playing dimensions may be used for the game. On a 6 x 12 snooker (English billiard) table the playing nouns within the cushion face shall measure 11' 8.5" x 5' 10" near a tolerance on both dimensions of +/-0.5". The height of the table is measured from the floor to the top of the cushion guardrail, and the height shall calculate 34" with an allowable variance of +/-0.5".
6' x 12' or 5' x 10'
In their prime: ronnie o'sullivan or jimmy white??
Question:who was better within their prime (when jimmy was younger and better)
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O'Sullivan
DOB 05 Dec 1975
Lives Chigwell, Essex
Official Ranking 2nd
(Main Tour)
Last 5 Seasons 1-3-1-2-4
Turned Pro 1992
Ranking Tournament Victories 18 - UK Championship 1993, 1997, 2001; British Open 1994; Asian Classic 1996; German Open 1996; Regal Scottish 1998, 2000; China Open 1999, 2000; Embassy World Championship 2001, 2004; European Open 2003; Irish Masters 2003, 2005; Welsh Open 2004, 2005; Grand Prix 2004
Last Seasons Prize Money lb380,250
Career Prize Money (up to start of 2005/06 season): lb4,618, 760
Highest Tournament Break 147 - six times
Jimmy White
DOB 02 May 1962
Lives Oxshott, Surrey
Official Ranking 26th
(Main Tour)
Last 5 Seasons 11-15-10-11-18
Turned Pro 1980
Ranking Tournament Victories 10 - Mercantile Credit Classic 1986, 1991; Grand Prix 1986, 1992; British Open 1987, 1992; Canadian Masters 1988; European Open 1992; UK Championship 1992; Daily Record Players Championship 2004.
Last Seasons Prize Money lb95,850
Career Prize Money (up to start of 2005/06 season): lb4,533,690
Highest Tournament Break 147 - Embassy World Championship 1992
It Be A Good Match...I Put My Money On O'Sullivan
Ronnie for sure
rocket ronnie
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