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  • Luca strikes the cueball very sweetly

  • those middle pockets are ginormous.

  • what is with these pockets monster size

  • lol what happens if the black one is down and the guy is going to put it back on the dot where its supposed to lie and there is a red blocking. what happens then??

  • @qustav37 Goes to the highest available spot, if there isn't one available, then it goes as close to the black spot as possible in line with the spot.

  • Great angle on this table. Just great.

  • 20ft by 6ft table.. I like it xD

  • Holy shit is this kid fast... aka O´sullivan

  • Steven's another ambidextrous player. he's playing those left handers very well

  • watch the rest shot in the start of part 2, and you'll see theyre not MASSIVE idiot! stop being jealous.

  • I know that the picture is a bit weird, but those middle pockets are just enormous, I can pocked a football in them.

  • @polonaki sure you can..from a mile away..backwards..with blindfolded eyes..while drinking a beer

  • Reading the comments below makes me realise just how clueless people can be. Matthew Stevens up and coming? He's only one of the most famous players of the last 15 years, so it's a good job for the rest of the top players that his "key safety play is missing." Luca Brecel is up and coming however, but as he's the youngest ever winner of the european u19 title I think your poxy advice is worthless. After all, you've already demonstrated you know absolutely nothing at all about snooker.

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  • up and coming my ass

  • nice vid! i like the way you cut it!

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