During the 2008 Queensland Open Billiards Chanpionships, Danik Lucas started producing some fantastic form, knocking in 459, 370, 340, 320, 267, 261, 254, 206, 198, 193, 180, 179, 158, 135, 125, 98...
During the 2008 Queensland Open Billiards Chanpionships, Danik Lucas started producing some fantastic form, knocking in 459, 370, 340, 320, 267, 261, 254, 206, 198, 193, 180, 179, 158, 135, 125, 98, 90 plus many unrecorded breaks. so the thought went out to go grab the cameras to capture some of this quality billiards. Just in the nick of time the camera was set up for the final and for the highest break of the tourny. However the angle is not ideal, and for this we apologize. Enjoy.
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@kavitup I agree totally, but so difficult to play, after watching this I feel I can do that, then I get to the club and it's down hill from there !!!
I really enjoy these billiard breaks. I'm trying to learn the game myself, but there are very few billiard players in Canada and fewer who run centuries. So these videos are very helpful.
I'm a capable snooker player but my skills don't translate well to billiards.
yes you sure can learn alot from watching a player like danik, im not a great billiards player either, but it seems every time I watch danik play I want to go down and play some billiards.
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we are hopefully going to get some even better footage of him playing, and all going well, an even better break.
I'm a capable snooker player but my skills don't translate well to billiards.
the next vid should be top quality. :-)