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    thefuckincoolone said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    @Doo0ne . how do u get a 155 break?. how is that possible?

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    TONYCOV881 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    @Doo0ne yteah but from what i hear its only ever bin done once in professional comepetition mate

    155 break is something youd only once in every 20 or years or so

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    dogromeo said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    stephen hendry and ronny o’sullivan are the 2 best break builders ever

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    Doo0ne said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    The maximum break possible is 155.

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    keflar5 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    his best 147 was against ronnie after ronnie came back from 6 frames behind to set up final frame in the welsh open and hendry did a 147, the greatest ever

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    aspiknf said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    very well played. He concentrated unbelivably well even in his 40s and achieved 147 in world championship. 6x masters, 7x world champion, many times premier league party poker…incredible stuff. Ronnie O’ Sullivan has same talent in break building, but he plays faster. Both are high quality.

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    Gr8Candid8 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    Im watching snooker after 20 years, since I left the UK, and this guy still looks like a f*ckin’ baby :) .

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    alternativeinfo said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    Bloody awesome :D

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    tomf7 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    the greatest

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    southpaw1984 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    absolute class from the best snooker player of all time

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    bigcha705 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    @pichitchon

    OMG, I donno how he can get that in
    and the last pink was awesome too

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    Devilfish6666 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    lol i instead of “master break maker” I first accidently understood “masturbate maker” haha

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    rhythmaroon said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    how about jimmy?

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    pichitchon said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    2.55
    OMG

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    Botdra said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    @circuitbaby You’re an idiot.

    Have a nice day.

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    circuitbaby said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    hendry was lucky look at :
    the plant 2:49
    the red 5:38
    black to yellow 8;00
    final black 9:41
    i have played at pontins the venue they hold the qualifiers for all the events on the pro tour – take my word for it these balls would never have dropped this (this was the same year were the record for most century breaks in a single tournament was smashed no wonder!)

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    smmmw147 said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    Of course he wants to win he’s a professional sportsman, not an entertainer

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    sdfghnnbb said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    He wants to win and takes it serious because he is a pro snooker player and wants to have as much sucess as possible, is that a crime? Does that make him a bad person? John Higgins, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Steve Davis have won a lot and are financially set up for life but would they let someone win if it was a serious match? I doubt it. Like i said i don’t know him personally so i don’t know fully what he’s like off the table and i’m sure you don’t either, but he seems a nice enough bloke to me.

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    bogdychamp said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    I said I hate him because of his personallity He’s too obsesed with winning to enjoy this great game
    I’ll put it this way : he’s 41 years old now, he has won 7 world titles, 36 ranking events and a lot of money .Why doesn’t he play for fun now ? Or for the crowd ? Why doesn’t he try to? entertain the public a little bit ?
    The answer : because he’s an obsessed fuck. I’ve said this before , if he were to play a man who has only a few days to live, he wouldn’t let that guy win. Nice bloke my ass.

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    sdfghnnbb said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    And i would just like to add, i don’t Ronnie’s at times unprofessional behaviour but i don’t call him a piece of shit or say i hate him like you did Hendry because i respect his great snooker ability and i don’t know him personally, only by his interview etc and at times he comes across as a nice guy, but other times fairly unplesant.

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    sdfghnnbb said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    “U make me laugh”

    Yeah well the feelings mutual mate. I said nearly 13 if you read the comment properly, and it does matter because you can’t turnt pro in less than 4 years of picking up a snooker cue unless your natrual. Anyone in the game will say Hendry is one of the most attacking players in the game and it was his long potting and break building that got his success. As for hating him i don’t know him personally, but to me he comes across as a really nice bloke off the table.

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    bogdychamp said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    ” no one goes for more difficult pots then Hendry ”
    U make me laugh.
    By the way he started playing at 12, not at 13, but what does that matter ? I have a friend who first played snooker at age 20 , and 3 months later , he made a century break.
    Even though i hate him , Hendry is one of the best , but not the best ever. That’s Ronnie’s seat.

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    sdfghnnbb said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    They all play to win, as for going for difficult shots actually no one goes for more difficult pots then Hendry. As for natural talen ok Jimmy maybe more natural but Hendry didn’t start playing snooker till he was nearly 13 so he must be pretty natural too

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    bogdychamp said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    I put Jimmy above Hendry because he had more natural ability, he was and still is more charismatic and he tried difficult pots.He played in a fast attacking manner, he also played 4 the public ,unlike Hendry who always played to win.

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    sdfghnnbb said

    May 9 2010 @ 12:20 pm

    Well, Jimmy White who you put above Hendry on another video has been playing 5 years longer than Hendry and he has more than twice as many centuries than White

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