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Enjoy!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/video_and_audio/help_guide/4304501.stm

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Originally posted by rhb
Enjoy!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/video_and_audio/help_guide/4304501.stm
The one he scored in the masters. It was sad he broke down in the final. He shouldn't worry about, it was Ronnie at his best. Thanks for the site.

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Originally posted by Lord Vader
The one he scored in the masters. It was sad he broke down in the final. He shouldn't worry about, it was Ronnie at his best. Thanks for the site.
No worries.

Dig your profile - very clever!

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Originally posted by rhb
No worries.

Dig your profile - very clever!
Thanks. I was being in character. Liked the avatar. Do you play snooker. Do you think snooker is a sport. I do but there was a debate about whether darts was a sport and then someone mentioned is snooker really a sport then darts should be.

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Originally posted by Lord Vader
Thanks. I was being in character. Liked the avatar. Do you play snooker. Do you think snooker is a sport. I do but there was a debate about whether darts was a sport and then someone mentioned is snooker really a sport then darts should be.
I would say that both Darts and Snooker are passtimes where each particiapant (with the right equipment and a bit of practice) has a sporting chance of winning, so yes both are sports. 🙂

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Originally posted by rhb
I would say that both Darts and Snooker are passtimes where each particiapant (with the right equipment and a bit of practice) has a sporting chance of winning, so yes both are sports. 🙂
No i disagree . In snooker the top players constantly practice 6 hours a day. The game takes a great amount of skill. To master the game you need to be dedicated to play every day for hours.You need to be able to master cue ball controll, angles, sidespin, safetys and of course potting. Even with all these skills you need to be confident.

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