Uploaded by Bahrain147 on Oct 3, 2010
THOSE TWO GREAT PLAYERS FIGHTING A WAR THROUGH THIS GAME.quarter final but its feels like the finaly.. you will never see anything like that.. its long frames with more excitement as ever knew.. you will never regret watching this.. ((( have fun all ENJOY )))
______________________________________________________
Warren "Jimmy" White MBE (born 2 May 1962) is an English professional snooker player. Nicknamed the "Whirlwind" and popularly referred to as the "People's Champion", White is a multiple World Championship finalist renowned for losing each of the 6 finals he contested.
White's extensive list of achievements, however, also include victory in the World Amateur Championship, the UK Championship and the Masters. He is also a former World Doubles champion with Alex Higgins and won the World/Nations Cup three times with England. In 1992, he became the first left-handed player, and second overall, to record a 147 maximum break at the World Championship.
______________________________________________________
Ronnie O'Sullivan (born December 5, 1975) is a professional snooker player. His fast play has earned him the official nickname The Rocket, with unofficial monikers including The Essex Exocet and The Magician. He is considered by many of his peers and snooker fans as the most naturally-talented player in the history of the sport whose highest level of play is arguably unmatched in the history of the game of snooker.
O'Sullivan started his career at an early age. He first achieved a century at the age of 10, scored a 147 maximum break when just 15, and turned professional at 16. He was the youngest ever winner of a ranking tournament when he won the 1993 UK Championship aged 17. In total, he has achieved a 147 break in professional competition 6 times during his career.
As a naturally-talented but temperamental player, O'Sullivan comes from the same mould as Alex Higgins and Jimmy White.
O'Sullivan's personal life has been well-documented. His father, Ronnie Sr, is serving a life sentence for murder, having been convicted of murdering the black bodyguard of Charlie Kray, brother of the Kray twins, when O'Sullivan was a teenager. This led to a harsher sentence as it was believed there was a racial element to the killing. The family have always denied both this and O'Sullivan's supposed guilt. Considered a perfectionist, O'Sullivan is publicly highly self-critical—even in victory. He has suffered from depression and various addictions.
His career has thus not been without difficulties. After winning the 1998 Benson & Hedges Irish Masters, he was stripped of his title after a drugs test found marijuana in his system. He also has an uneasy relationship with the press, with some of his comments considered ungracious. In 2004, O'Sullivan's father called 1970s master player and six times World Champion Ray Reardon and asked that he give O'Sullivan some advice. With Reardon's backing, O'Sullivan came into top form and claimed the 2004 World Snooker Championship, famously humiliating Stephen Hendry 17-4 in the semi-final with a virtuoso display.
O'Sullivan is unique amongst the current ranks of top snooker professionals in that he can play with the cue in either his right or left hand—frequently alternating between the two within the same frame. Whilst he lacks power in his left arm, the ambidextrous angle to his game has proved to be a boon, allowing him to more naturally take on shots which would otherwise require awkward cueing with rest or spider.
When he first displayed this gift in the World Championships against Alain Robidoux, the Canadian accused him of disrespect. O'Sullivan responded that he played better with his left hand than Robidoux could with his right. He has subsequently commented several times that switching to his left hand helps him retain his focus and provides him with extra motivation, both of which have often been found wanting in his prodigious game.
He holds the record for the fastest recorded maximum break, made whilst playing Mick Price in the World Snooker Championship on 21 April 1997; he completed the clearance in 5 minutes and 20 seconds — an average of one shot every 9 seconds. In fact, his six maximum breaks include the five fastest on record.
Category:
Tags:
- snooker
- world
- championship
- uk
- masters
- wembley
- crucible
- shiffield
- embassy
- bahrain
- ahmed
- ali
- khalid
- janahi
- habib
- subah
- john
- virgo
- referee
- foul
- miss
- rule
- ruled
- snookerd
- fun
- funny
- interview
- bbc
- tv
- waraka
- ripleys
- omins
- paris
- cue
- cues
- tips
- song
- lyrics
- profile
- table
- WSC
- WCS
License:
Standard YouTube License
-
9 likes, 1 dislikes
10:01
Ronnie O'sullivan vs Jimmy White ( WAR ) part 7by Bahrain14729,626 views
7:22
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN Conceding With Interviewby Bahrain14717,479 views
10:00
Snooker - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Jimmy White - 2004 Semi-Final Masters - Part 9by snookermaximum46,883 views
8:25
snooker 2004 VIEWby Bahrain14716,421 views
3:25
Ronnie O'sullivan Impression ( great speech )by Bahrain14710,274 views
8:59
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham Final Frame (2010 UK Championship)by FreeSnookerVideos8,316 views
10:01
Ronnie O'sullivan vs Jimmy White ( WAR ) part 6by Bahrain14712,016 views
7:55
Masters 2006 Final Tribute Ronnie O'Sullivan vs John Higgins - AMAZING !!!!! WATCH IT !!!!!by Fiction750722,383 views
0:47
Ronnie O'Sullivan's Brilliant Development (2008 World Championship)by FreeSnookerVideos5,144 views
0:22
Ronnie O'sullivan The Longest Drink (( My Funny Dub Voice ))by Bahrain14776,345 views
1:49
JIMMY WHITE ANGRY.by HASHAM0345172,889 views
8:55
Bizzare Ronnie 147 Break 2010 HDby thevideoman77153,678 views
10:01
Ronnie O'sullivan vs Jimmy White ( WAR ) part 2by Bahrain14748,446 views
2:14
The Inside Of Ronnie O'sullivan ( Great Interview )by Bahrain14710,723 views
4:30
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN ( Main Snooker PROFILE )by Bahrain1474,071 views
4:06
funny moments of snooker.flvby nomisaghar171,735 views
7:41
O'Sullivan vs. Henry - Break 147by kammykaazzee56,980 views
0:54
Jimmy White Vintage Screwbackby JsnD147302,356 views
10:00
Jimmy White, 143 break, 1998 World Championshipby will5757512,667 views
4:32
Ronnie O'Sullivan Admits He Knew There Was No Prize Money For A 147 (2010 World Open)by FreeSnookerVideos129,991 views
- Loading more suggestions...
Jimmy had just took the advantage o0o
sekadarhiburansahaja 3 months ago
yo, jimmy is seating like hell. bro, lay off the crack pipe before a match. he was all jittery and shit and sweating like hell. he was on something imo. but i sat do what u got to do.
clayton1979 9 months ago
Ronnie's has got a lot better lateley but here he is like a big baby.
davisreardon 1 year ago
both are good players..nice match..i love ronnie.the best!
jackwataru 1 year ago
great
aurusptb 1 year ago