Na most már naptára is van indexes snooker baráti körünknek. :)) Ahogy elnézem a nagy versenyek az év elején vannak-voltak, a trükklökő VBről lesz még összefoglaló a Euron valszeg.
Ja és köszi kalendáriumért! :))
A BBC-n a rules-ban ennyi van..
Ja,és találtam a globalsnookercentre-n versenynaptárt.
8-11 May Australian Under 21 Championship
9 May World Trickshots - Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland
10-11 May 2003 Premier League, Semis and Final, Crowtree Leisure Ctr, Sunderland
10-11 May Polish Under 21 championship
May 16-23
Pontins Spring Festival - Prestatyn
May 26-27 European WSA Play offs - Bad Windungen, Germany
May 28-June 7 European Championships - Men, Women, Seniors - Bad Wildungen, Germany
June 28 - 23 July South Pacific Games - billiards, snooker
July 7-12 New Zealand Snooker Championships - Canterbury, NZ
July 11-13 Australian Under 18 Championship
July 15-29 (NB: New date)
IBSF World Under 21 Championship, Taupo, New Zealand
August 16-17 Australian National Championships
August 28-31 WCBS World National Team Championship (Carom, Pool, Snooker) Bree, Belgium
September 12-19
Pontins Autumn Festival & Home Internationals, Prestatyn
October
IBSF World Snooker Championship - China (tbc)
November 11-16 Australian Open Snooker Championships
3569mm x 1778mm ez a hivatalos snooker-asztalméret.
Egyébként Kurucz Laci mondta a közvetítésben, hogy a Sport1en lesz élőben PoolVB közvetítés, azért az sokkal jobb lesz mint a heti óra összefoglaló. Sportot szerintem élőben kell nézni. :)
TV-ben Snookert sokára fogunk legközelebb látni. Marad a Pool. Szombaton néztem a Sport1en és tök furcsa volt a debella Snookeres asztal után.
Mekkorák a hivatalos asztalméretek?
Jaja... :)) Most értem haza, és nézem videoról a mai összefoglalót. Kicsit azér kevésbé idegesen mint tegnap. :))
A topic gondozásával nem lesz gond, keresni kell vmi versenynaptárt azt betenni, hogy tudjuk mikor kell kiemelten figyelni. Talán a BBCs oldalon közvetítik a többi versenyt is, persze a Euron lenne a legjobb.
Nehéz elszakadni,mi??:))
Én is megnéztem ma mégegyszer az ismétlést..
Mennyivel másabb volt,mint élőben..Már jobban figyeltem a nagy pontokra,és a még nagyobb hibákra..
Kurucz..Debnár Tamás elírta.:))
Neked is grat,már amikor beírtad a tipped,láttam,hogy ez jónak tűnik..El is kezdtem írni neked,de visszavettem,mert mire föl jópofizok én(gondoltam) egy ekkora meccs közben,inkább néztem a jurót..:))
Hali!
A kedvenceket nézve megegyezik az ízlésünk.:)
Kár,hogy csak most találtál ide,mert lehet,hogy már szétszaladt a csapat,és válasz nélkül maradsz.
Mi itt néztük(már amikor nem volt közvetítés a jurón ):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/default.stm
Csak RealPlayer kell hozzá.
De jó, hogy megtaláltam ezt a fórumot! :)
Nagyon jó volt a világbajnokság, bár nekem Hendry meg Hunter volt a favorit.
Ha magyarországon ma valaki hivatásos snookerista akar lenni, arra van mód? Úgy értem van-e valahol snooker klub, ahol lehet "edzeni", versenyezni, és onnan feljebb jutni?
Ez az oldal is nagyon elkeserített: http://www.netkep.hu/snooker/
Amúgy hol lehet még közvetítéseket nyomon követni? A Eurosport már régóta nem adja le a bajnokságokat. Nagyon meglepő volt, hogy most ezt legalább megnézhettük.
Welsh wizard Mark Williams took a deserved 7-1 lead after the opening salvos in the Embassy World final. Both players struggled to settled and chances went begging on both sides, but Williams snatched the first with a 42 clearance, after an early 37 from Doherty was not decisive. And the new World No. 1 took the second as well, before Doherty found some fluency with the highest break of the session, 76 to take the third. But the Irishman was 3-1 down at the first break, as Williams again gobbled up the bits and pieces on offer. A missed black by Doherty gave Williams a chance for a decisive 62 in frame five and 52 in the next put him 5-1 ahead. Doherty needed to salvage something from the last two frames of the afternoon, but made little impression on the Welshman, who took the seventh with runs of 35 and 29, but the hammer blow was administered by Williams in the last of the session. Doherty opened with 56, lost position and Williams ultimately stepped in with a crunching 75 clearance for a 7-1 lead.
Honours were shares 4-4 after an engrossing and high quality second session. Williams looked as if he was going to run away with the match, taking three of the first four frames with breaks of 118 and 101, but Doherty dug deep after the interval. He smacked in 79 to start with, then snatched the next by one point and produced a vital 50 clearance in the last to sneak that as well to take three out of four, but Williams still sleeps on a six frame lead.
A dream start for Ken Doherty who has won all of the first four frames of the day, bringing himself right back into the match and sowing the first seeds of doubt into the mind of Mark Williams. Doherty clinched the opener with 52 after a nervy start from both players and he clinched a scrappy second as well, getting the better of the safety exchanges. The Irishman hit top gear in the third with a superb 128 total clearance and he pounced on a careless miss by Williams early in the fourth to grab that frame as well. It's game on!! Doherty continued that form after the break and took the next two tension packed frames. Williams eventually stopped the rot to claim the next, but Doherty rounded off with a scintillating 115 to put the match on a knife edge at 12-12
It's down to the best of three now. the first four frames were shared, before Williams smashed in 120 and 64 to go two ahead, but back came Doherty again with 64 and 112. It's toe to toe, who will land the winning punch?
Williams takes the 33rd frame with an opening 45 and 32 clearance. Williams polishes off the frame for victory in style with breaks of 39 and 77 and becomes the 2003 Embassy World Snooker Champ.
Mark Williams survived an amazing Ken Doherty fightback to win 18-16 and take his second world title in one of the tournament's best-ever finals.
It was a victory which seemed simple after Sunday night's play, when the Welshman's brilliant snooker had given him an 11-5 lead.
Even that emphatic scoreline represented something of a comeback for Doherty, who had been 10-2 down at one point.
But the Irishman has proved remarkably resilient and he was full of fight on Monday.
The number five seed produced a spellbinding session on Monday afternoon, winning six frames in a row to pull back to 11-11.
Williams looked bewildered at that point, but finally bagged a frame as he edged a tight 23rd to regain his lead.
But Doherty was in no mood to let go.
Every time Williams moved ahead, he fought back, moving the score on to 14-14.
The Welsh world number one finally clicked into form, and when he moved 16-14 ahead, it looked as though Doherty's challenge could be over.
But again the Irishman rallied, taking the score to 16-16.
All Doherty's previous opponents had wilted in the face of the pressure, but Williams responded in emphatic fashion.
He took the final two frames, the last with a 77 break, to clinch his second world crown and complete the treble of the UK Championships, B&H Masters and Embassy World Championships in a single season.