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  • wtf are you guys saying his style playing pool may be different than the one he uses playing snooker, I´m sure he could make a century in snooker after a bit of training, and no I´m not one of those retards saying snooker can be compared to pool, the problems is that you can´t tell if someone is good at snooker by watching their performance on a pool table, it´s so fucking easy.

  • Hey sucks, this is so lame.

    

  • @72gms can you do any better? LOL

  • Nice break, god knows how the 15th black went in though.

  • good effort i would be good to see how he would do on a full size snooker table

  • buckets

  • you are obscenely good.. well done.. thats quite a talent..!

    

  • You got it down to a science.

  • :D its kind stupid because the balls are alot smaller but that was some nice cueing(Y)

  • even though this is on a pool tale, it is very entertaining and impressive. ty.

  • i love that people see this video, and make fun of it. technique is ass, couldnt run 10 on a snooker table. u people fucking suck. read the description, he just ran 153!!!! in straight pool. and does a max on a pool table, this guy has mad skills and owns all of you clowns.

  • your starting ball was fake...you never at least place a single red ball almost in the corner without moving the rest of the triangle...but anyway, itwas not bad

    

  • bit of a pro dont you think

  • you can tell he's had very little experience in snooker as his patterns were all over the place and he's got a hideous cue action. However, still fairplay for making the max, it always amazes me watching pool players pot balls with their poor technique

  • @outdoorpooltable I play all Billiards games and from my experience, Snooker players aren't automatically superior to pool players. Watch Ronnie play 9 ball against Wu Chia Ching or Drago in mosconi cup playing doubles.

    Being good at snooker and being good at pool are two completely different things.

    End of story.

  • @ProdigyKimXP correct. It is obvious however this man is not good at snooker. His technique and positional play would not work on a snooker table.

  • @ProdigyKimXP You dont get it , a snooker player can win 4 games out of 10 whit a pool player (playing pool), but a pool player will never beat a snooker player in 10 matches at snooker ! and btw Drago was a snooker player berfore he went on pool .

  • Fastest than O'Sullivan!

  • @PiOOtr3k its on a pool table its smaller so its easyer and it can be done faster i bet he could never make this break on a real full sized snooker table in 1hour or so

  • @GuitarHeroAddict001

    Lol... I know. That was a quip

  • very accurate (Y)

  • That Was Fucking amazing man, the man in this video has some serious pool/snooker skills, 100 % aim, i love pool and snooker and i look up to this man !! BRAVO ! Bloody Legend !!

  • reallly niceee that was very entertaining. ty

  • So fucking what? Snooker balls on a pool table. This is piss easy to do. Set the guy up on a competition snooker table and I doubt he could pot more than 3 or 4 in a row. His technique is ass.

  • @NOWYOURGONNABURNHOE his technique is pool, not ass. And he IS a really good pool player. Pool owns snooker!!

  • HOw many friggin points is this?

  • great!!!!

  • Nice job...I knew he was good since he carries his chalk in his pocket...jk

  • great work with the cue ball but i'm sure you wont make a break bigger than 10 points on the real snooker table

  • firstly, this guy is not me. secondly, i'm sure he couldn't care less about your opinions when he's shooting his next century.

  • @skailoker and let me guess, you can

  • it´s snooker, if you don´t know what´s that is, GOOGLE IT :D

  • Why does he keep putting that ball back on the table?

  • its called snooker.... all non-red balls get replaced

  • This game is Snooker. You have to put a red ball (1point) and then a colour ball (points depending in color, black 7), so you keep putting colours balls back on the table till reds are finished.

  • Awesome, what size balls are they 2-1/4 inch?

  • Fuckin' great!

  • thing is, when he got position for the yellow near the end. If that was on a snooker table he would of been screwed in my opinion. Other than that great play. Extremely fast cueing. GOOD JOB!

  • muy bueno el video man como se llama el jeugo?

  • wowweeeeee!

  • 0:54 GREAT!

  • even though the pockets are a little too big for snooker balls that was still pretty amazing

  • ur awesome

  • Isn't that a pool table instead of a snooker table?

  • reading video titles sometimes does help.

  • @Y0UtubeToughy retard

  • awesome stuff man u really understand the concept of cue ball control. keep up the good stuff and try your hand on a snooker table as well - i think you have what it takes to go pro ;)

  • he looks like he is doing it on time, alittle careless but he shoots straight.

  • fucking awesome

  • very nice...fast shooter

  • yessssssss amazing

  • nice vid... just ignore people if they diss you. I'm used to it. doesn't matter how big the pockets are... you did it.. and that's what counts. try for a 155... and maybe have a go at playing on a full size snooker table too.

  • neat!

  • Those are the biggest pot holes I've seen in my life lol

  • ok its good, though i never got the point of playing snooker on a pool table... oh and you made a false start to ... :S

  • he should be a pool player not snooker, snooker is completly different, he has good cue action for pool!!!

  • amazing. very nicely done

  • esse cara gosta de pega numa BOLA preta...

  • well done, wish i could shoot 147, you should be playing WSC at the crucible

  • did you put the balls any were because there is no dots

  • try using fullscreen and you'll see em.

  • Don't like how you started the break with a set-up though. Just break off normally and then make your 147. Takes more skill

  • maybe, maybe not. if you start off with a break shot, you may end up with an incredibly easy and open picture, and to run that takes even less skill than having to split ALL the balls while running the break. and as you've noted yourself, this was all about speed anyways.

  • Although I've made three 147s on a pool table, this is incredible! 5:09, I could never do it that fast, even away from being filmed. That's a really great job.

    (Wasn't keen on the shots on the 14th or 15th reds though, felt like you were losing control a little, but good pots on the yellow and green saved you)

  • You dont have a ball return system but how are all the balls fitting in the pocket without the pockets over flowing with balls?

  • these pockets are large enough for six pool balls, so even more snooker balls will fit. up to ten, i would guess.

  • with normal pool balls you can fit about 6. The balls are smaller and he only makes 4 or 5 in each corner pocket near the black ball.

  • Minus the breakouts I don't see why an average player can't do this on a table where the pockets are almost 3 times the size of the balls and they fall when you hit the rail half a diamond away. Can you miss?

  • noone ever claimed that this can only be done by pros. nevertheless, try doing it in 5 minutes, mate, and you'll sure need plenty of tries to make it.

  • you are a machine

  • i dont get snooker..never played it.and dont kno how. snooker seems like the only game of billiards that i dont understand.but have never really read or herd any thing on snooker,i may have to look into it.i would like to learn.looks like a very good game.

  • Snooker is basically what u saw there only it's on a 12x6 table and the pockets are fookin tough lol, u have to be pretty precise 2 get the balls to go in theres hardly any room for error.

  • yup, ofc this vid has nothing to do with the maximum breaks done by snooker pros on genuine snooker tables. however, both i and the guy on the vid thought that it's still fun to watch, and the main reason for that is the speed factor. we all know we're not nearly as good as ronnie o'sullivan etc, so if one of us meager earthlings wants to beat his fastest maximum break we just need to cheat and use a pool table instead.

  • let me add one more thing... altho i have tried this several times, i never managed to do it myself. so it obviously does take some skill nonetheless.

  • You can tell the guy is a full time pool player he seems to know the table quite well, like the way he 'cheats the pocket' towards the end of the break to get good position. and the cue hold as well

  • hmm a pool table is much smaller than a snooker table and the pockets are bigger than the ones on a snookertable. but u did very well congrats :)

  • Love playin snooker on a pool table, well fun :)

  • yea lol its much more easier and not that frustrating if u miss than on a snooker table ^^

  • It's hard to miss on a pool table if ur used to playin on the full sized tables lol, especially since the balls are a lil smaller. Positional play is the only hard part cos where the balls are smaller they run slower on the cloth and don't bounce of the cushions all that well

  • here, he would never get away with on a full size snooker table. take the last black for instance, it bounces halfway along the cushion before dropping in. on a snooker table, it wouldnt have dropped. but once again he has talent and a good action nonetheless

  • not taking anything away, its clear that he has skill, no doubt, but its on a pool table, half the size of a snooker table and some of the shots he plays

  • quality

  • Well done, man! Berlin is my city and I play pool there all the time. Very skilled young player. Hope to meet you somewhere.

  • WOW....ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

  • Now that's what I call skill! Very good indeed!

  • Charly,

    good job, nice run. Hard to imagine that Ronnie is still about 15sec faster on his famous maximum break. however, I admire each and everyone player mastering this ultimate pool challenge of being perfect on one single rack.

    keep on posting, want to see more than 248 in straight ;-)

    MAr

  • well, ronnie's fastest was 5'20", this one is almost exactly 5 minutes, but what's 20 seconds if one has to walk around a larger table, cope with the audience, the pressure, the small pockets etc etc etc... less than nothing... :)

  • nice break... have you made one on a snooker table? I'd like to see it.

  • it's not me who played this break, but the guy has done a couple of century breaks on snooker tables... unfortunately none of them have been captured on camera. btw, your videos really rock!

  • thanks man. I have many many more videos of matches and breaks etc... there is a good video of me playing Tony drago in the final of a Eurotour event in Switzerland.

  • Since you're pretty proficient at both straight pool and snooker, what do you gauge as being the hardest? 1 pocket, straight pool or snooker? Or are they just completely different games that you can't gauge level of difficulty?

  • we both think that all billiards games require certain finetuned and tailormade skills. that's why pros of one discipline very rarely are top notch at others. all the more you have to respect players like steve davis for succeeding at more than one game. :)

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