In 1992, Jimmy White won the Grand Prix at the Hexagon Theatre in Reading in a nail-biting final against a young Ken Doherty.
The final minutes of the frame, where Ken was playing for snookers, we...
In 1992, Jimmy White won the Grand Prix at the Hexagon Theatre in Reading in a nail-biting final against a young Ken Doherty.
The final minutes of the frame, where Ken was playing for snookers, were cut so that the clip would stay within the limit of 10 minutes.
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the standard is great. It was a final match and the last frame for both. Remember danis taylor vs steve devis final ? What was the stanard of that last frame? thats very natural for any snooker player to miss a easy ball in a situation like that. Snooker started in 1875 and the standard was not as good as we see now but as every generation pass the skill increase more because todays ronnie didnt start snooker from 1875 standerd because the great skills has already been passed on by the pioneers
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