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Referee Warns Ronnie O'Sullivan in the Final | 2022 World Snooker Championship Final
Referee Warns Ronnie O'Sullivan in the Final | 2022 World Snooker Championship Final

Snooker incident at the end of the first session—Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Judd Trump, 2022 World Snooker Championship Final. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing format to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make Snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



The Rocket in Unpredictable Mode ‒final frames | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Mark Selby | 2020 WSC SF
The Rocket in Unpredictable Mode ‒final frames | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Mark Selby | 2020 WSC SF

Enjoy one of the most captivating semi-finals for snooker fans in which arch-rivals O'Sullivan and Selby face off. The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing format to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make Snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



No Player is Weak in Pro Snooker | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Zhang Anda | 2022 European M ‒final frames
No Player is Weak in Pro Snooker | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Zhang Anda | 2022 European M ‒final frames

When low-ranked professional snooker players approach their best, they can beat any top player, even in long matches and finals. They all possess refined technique and the necessary skills, and once they handle the mental side consistently, they begin to climb the ranks. The Blue Ball Challenge is a contest where the cue ball is placed over a corner pocket, and you have to pot the blue to the diagonally opposite corner pocket. Fifteen pro players partook, five attempts each. Some results: - Kyren 0 pots; - Neil, Shaun and Mark Williams 1 pot each; - Zhao, Yan and David Grace 2 pots; - Zhou and Xu Si 3 blues each; - Zhang Anda 4 blues out of 5, the Champion!! Nobody potted all five blues, and no, Ronnie did not participate :) The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing format to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



Ng Looking to Make Snooker History | Ng On-yee vs Wu Yize | 2022 Welsh Open Last 128
Ng Looking to Make Snooker History | Ng On-yee vs Wu Yize | 2022 Welsh Open Last 128

Ng On-yee aims to make history in the Main Tour as the second woman to qualify for the main stages (Last-64) of a ranking event. The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing format to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



When you don't punish mistakes | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens | 2020 NIO L32 - Snooker
When you don't punish mistakes | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens | 2020 NIO L32 - Snooker

Enjoy this entertaining match between two greats of the game. Don't miss the funny but unfortunate incident at the beginning of frame 4 -Neal Foulds, David Hendon and even the referee can't stop laughing. Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens, 2020 Northern Ireland Open - Last 32 The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing format to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



Not his best snooker, but good enough to win | O'Sullivan vs Bingham | 2021 Champion of Champions
Not his best snooker, but good enough to win | O'Sullivan vs Bingham | 2021 Champion of Champions

It's not the best snooker match, but it's always interesting to see Ronnie take on other top players. Enjoy it. Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham, 2021 Champion of Champions - Last 16 The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



"What you call class on the snooker table" | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Yan Bingtao | 2021 NIO - Last 16
"What you call class on the snooker table" | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Yan Bingtao | 2021 NIO - Last 16

"That is what you call class on the snooker table," says Neal Foulds of Ronnie's opening red in frame 3, where he achieves a 100% (62/62) pot success rate. Still, the best of the match comes later. Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Yan Bingtao, 2021 Northern Ireland Open - Last 16 The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists



The Only Re-Spotted Black between Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins | 2008 Premier League
The Only Re-Spotted Black between Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins | 2008 Premier League

No two players have met as many times as Ronnie and John in snooker history, yet this is the only time they have finished tied in a frame. Stranger still, considering how good both are at frame stealing to narrowly win. This match is from the Group stage. FACT: on re-spotted blacks, the first to play win more often A sample of 61 re-spotted black cases may seem small, but it is statistically significant enough to draw conclusions and debunk myths. And given the vast number of first-to-play winners (40 out of 61 or 66%), it can be stated that the hypothesis "playing second is better" is wrong. It is the opposite. The probability that rather the hypothesis is correct and the sample was abnormal by chance is 1.02%. This error probability is low because the sample size is relatively large. The following example is statistically identical and easier to understand: imagine a supposedly tampered coin whose most frequent result is believed to be Heads. Nobody verified it, but everyone always chose Heads. My study is precisely that missing verification. I flipped that coin 61 times, which surprisingly resulted in only 21 Heads and 40 Tails. Question: Is it possible that it is true that the coin is skewed to Heads and that the 40-Tail result was just an unusual accident? The answer is yes, it is. But it's a 1.02% probability. Last year, I included my first results in a snooker video https://youtu.be/bUBQc37W6zM However, the sample size was only 36, so there was nothing conclusive yet. Other facts: -Bingham and Lisowski lost all their 7 re-spotted blacks, and they played second in all. -Robertson played first 3 times and won all; he played second twice and lost both. -25 tiebreakers in the sample are between a top 16 player against a lower-ranked player. The lower-ranked players who played first won 10 out of 16 (59%), those who played second won 2 out of 9 (22%). -Robbie Williams was the only one who won the coin toss and chose to play first himself. It was great to see the start of a possible change. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/lDGe-uiCICQ Why does the first to play have the advantage? I can only speculate that the position after the first shot, with the balls close to the side cushions, causes the opponent to attempt a double or a difficult but risky safety leading to errors. This would explain why the most frequent winning shot is the third (14 times out of 61). The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match. Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers. This format is not intended to substitute the full version but make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter-length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents, and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists




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