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Stephen Hendry vs Jimmy White 2010 UK Snooker Championship

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2010

The deciding frame, winner goes on to play Mark Williams.

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  • @adronias I agree. I truly think if someone else had one 8 world championships he would have practiced 24/7 until he had won 9. He and O'sullivan have alot in common as they age. They are so damn good and have won so much they need a reason like a deciding frame to produce their best. How many century's or 147's have they produced in deciding frames??? They are so relaxed in these situations that they need something to get them out of their comfort zones. Hendry was demolishing White 20yrs ago.

  • Find me another player who can play as badly as Stephen did, and then with the pressure on, he gets better. Everybody else plays worse under pressure. He has no equal.

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  • @DLPBurke true. If Hendry would be 20 again today , he wouldn't be able to win 7 world titles anymore. He played in a weaker era.

  • @deviltoot Yips? First it was the cue excuse, now yips. Truth is when the era got stronger, he lost his aura and fell apart.

  • Many of Stephen fans does not know that he has YIPS . If he didnt, i cant imagine how well he can play

    

  • Briliant Man!

  • what do you use to record your sreen and what settings do you use?

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