mardi 2 février 2016

Hunter lays to rest fear of old age

JOHN Hunter’s concern that he was past his prime was dispelled by a first tournament win in just over a year.

The 49-year-old from Andover was relieved to claim the fourth leg of the Cuestars South of England Seniors (40+) Tour at Jesters Snooker Club, Swindon.

Hunter, who was born four months before Alf Ramsay’s wingless wonders embarked on their victorious 1966 World Cup campaign, last enjoyed success on January 25, 2015, at his practice base, Salisbury Snooker Club.

“I was starting to fear old age had caught up with me,” he said.

“It was nice to win a comp again. The extra practice of late paid off.”

Indeed. Hunter dropped just one frame out of 17, to clubmate Richard Swaffield in the group stages, and compiled six breaks of more than 40.

He overcame Matt Ford (Bracknell) 2-0 in the last-four and Swaffield, who had knocked out rankings leader Mike Talmondt (Portsmouth) in the quarter-finals, 2-0 in the final to collect £100 prize money.

Talking of advancing years, the home club’s Ron Threadgill made his Cuestars debut – at the age of 81 – and won one frame in his six-man round-robin group.

Talmondt’s 111 in the group stages topped the 18 breaks of 40 or more returned by the 24-strong field.

The top three are starting to pull away. Talmondt is ten points clear of Ford. Hunter is three points further back. Group-stage casualty Paul Lawrence (Southampton), 15 points adrift of third spot, heads the chasing pack.

Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club hosts the fifth leg of seven on Sunday, February 21.

BREAKS

Mike Talmondt: 111, 72.
John Hunter: 74, 60, 51, 50, 45, 44.
Nick Birney: 65, 52, 50.
Paul Bateman: 62, 42.
Richard Swaffield: 55.
Geoff Burke: 55.
Martin Wallace: 53.
Matthew Ford: 50.
Neil Carroll: 46.

ROUND-ROBIN GROUP POSITIONS

GROUP A: 1st, Mike Talmondt (Copnor SC, Portsmouth); 2nd, Paul Rose (Jesters, Swindon); 3rd, Paul Bateman (Crucible, Newbury); 4th, Peter Chin (Woking SC); 5th, Alan Thomas (Jesters, Swindon); 6th, Jonathan Walker (The Potting Shed, Aldbourne).

GROUP B: 1st, Nick Birney (Liberal Club, High Wycombe); 2nd, Martin Wallace (Crowthorne RBL); 3rd, Neil Herd (Player’s, Westbury); 4th, Martin Hill (Salisbury SC); 5th, Neil Carroll (Chandler’s Ford SC); 6th, Steve Ashton (Salisbury SC).

GROUP C: 1st, Matt Ford (Sunninghill Comrades Club, Ascot); 2nd, Simon Peacock (Salisbury SC); 3rd, Jon Monckton (Woking SC); 4th, Paul Lawrence (Park Gate RBL, Southampton); 5th, David Stewart (Chandler’s Ford SC); 6th, Stephen Hills (Traders, Northfleet).

GROUP D: 1st, John Hunter (Salisbury SC); 2nd, Richard Swaffield (Salisbury SC); 3rd, Martin Luker (Jesters, Swindon); 4th, Geoff Burke (Liberal Club, High Wycombe); 5th, Richard Arnold (Salisbury SC); 6th, Ron Threadgill (Jesters, Swindon).

KNOCKOUT RESULTS

QUARTER-FINALS (£10, 12 points): Swaffield 2 Talmondt 1, Birney 2 Peacock 0, Ford 2 Wallace 0, Hunter 2 Rose 0.

SEMI-FINALS (£25, 15 points): Swaffield 2 Birney 1, Hunter 2 Ford 0.

FINAL (£100/£50, 25/18 points): Hunter 2 Swaffield 0.

Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)
Hunter lays to rest fear of old age

will hunt cue

hi there i have a will hunt 3/4 black badge it has a number aboce it i think its 239 or something does anybody know the value of these? cheers
will hunt cue

WTB: no longer than 57" and no bigger than 9.5mm thanks

WTB: no longer than 57" and no bigger than 9.5mm thanks

I'm looking for a maple cue no longer than 57" and no bigger than 9.5mm
Thanks

List Date: 2/2/2016

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WTB: no longer than 57" and no bigger than 9.5mm thanks

Wood inside the ferrule

Was retipping one of my cues and after removing the old tip and cleaning any remnants of glue noticed a little bit of the wood on the tenon (assume thats the Sunday Best name for the wood inside the ferrule) leaving a tiny divot .

Couple of questions...

Is this the sign that theres something more substantial wrong with the wood on the cue - going brittle?

The ferrule on my cue is what Andy Hunter refers to as a 'pigeon ring' ie a thin walled brass ferrule. Should I get the ferrule replaced to offer more protection?

I ended up just filing about a 8th" off the top to level it all off again. Was that the right thing to do or should I have filled the little divot?
Wood inside the ferrule

lundi 1 février 2016

German Masters

Mark Selby v Steven Hallworth Never played before
Stephen Maguire v Ken Doherty Doherty leads 6-2
Graeme Dott v Tian Pengfei Dott leads 1-0
Alan McManus v Barry Hawkins Hawkins leads 5-2
Judd Trump v Allister Carter 7-7
Alfie Burden v Zhang Anda Burden leads 4-0
Martin Gould v Mark J Williams Williams leads 2-1
Ben Woollaston v Shaun Murphy Murphy leads 4-0
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Zhao Xintong v Luca Brecel Never played before
Marco Fu v Kurt Maflin Marco Fu leads 2-0
Mark Joyce v Mark Allen Joyce leads 3-1
Mark King v Stuart Carrington Carrington leads 1-0
Ian Burns v Michael Holt Never played before
Rory McLeod v Kyren Wilson McLeod leads 4-1
Ryan Day v Liang Wenbo Day leads 4-3
Fergal O'Brien v Stuart Bingham 4-4

h2h courtesy of Widey&Cuetracker
German Masters

Trevor White Extension

I have the newer version of the adjustable extension which broke after only 3 months use.
I've emailed Trevor twice (over a month apart) telling him this; but no reply..........I have now given up.......poor customer service.......great cues!
Does anyone know which other makes of extensions fit the new TW cues??
Thanks in advance
Trevor White Extension

dimanche 31 janvier 2016

Aiming

I have heard of ghost ball and BOB.

Good players in advance of my paltry 28 best break:

How do you actually aim?

I tried gb for ages then got results from picking a spot. Sometimes my spot picking is well off.

Now, I look at the ball and walk around it. I find the spot and try to hit it. Problem is we have a spherical thing to hit it with - not a rifle. So now I have tried a hybrid of the 2 methods - visualising the contact points on BOTH balls and their position at impact.

Oddly, some pots, I walk right into them, see a perfect ghost ball and I just knock it in. Had this with a really tricky long blue but I saw the ghost ball so clearly I could even almost pick the part of the pocket I wanted it to hit. Other times, I am left with a fairly simple half ball pink and I miss the pot by 6 inches on the cushion. I don't think I have missed anything up to a half ball blue in years - I see the Bob on these, not ghost ball. Thin cuts my mind uses ghost ball and also it uses the overlap method - picking the spot between the overlap. Sometimes I see a 3:4 pot, just think in terms of 3:4 coverage and it goes in. I get this on long yellows and greens.

Some pots I just see and get down and hit them. Others I have to work out as above. Other pots I can't work out - balls close or angled reds.

I have no idea if this is what others do
Aiming