Shootout works a bit better without the annoying crowd. I still think they should get people on a video audience if they could it might work better than the fake noise.
Phil O Kane just lost in a blue ball shootout he plays pool with one of my mates who is a charlton fan, might actually go to a few games i would guess.
In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing. The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts.
In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing. The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts.
I could say i am in two minds, as i have gone on the odd occasion. Personally it feels a bit odd, similar to footy with the no crowd, fake crowd noises and as its at the same place every week its become a bit mundane.
The shootout, is always one of those good for entertainment, but i do not think it should be ranking as its essentially a different game. In the past its also made a massive difference to someone getting into the World Championship or an event like Champions of Champions, however the novelty factor and the crowd is one of those annoying things but also a way to get other people interested in snooker as a good day out similar to the darts.
So i am on the fence alot, but i would recommend it for any casual fans really no need to be interested in snooker as with the short format, shot clock it always creates alot of drama. Kind of nice not hearing people shout out, but the fake noise is kind of silly.
In my opinion not having a crowd has helped me enjoy the snooker more. There's no distraction from the table, with people moving about, wearing football shirts or coughing. The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts.
I could say i am in two minds, as i have gone on the odd occasion. Personally it feels a bit odd, similar to footy with the no crowd, fake crowd noises and as its at the same place every week its become a bit mundane.
The shootout, is always one of those good for entertainment, but i do not think it should be ranking as its essentially a different game. In the past its also made a massive difference to someone getting into the World Championship or an event like Champions of Champions, however the novelty factor and the crowd is one of those annoying things but also a way to get other people interested in snooker as a good day out similar to the darts.
So i am on the fence alot, but i would recommend it for any casual fans really no need to be interested in snooker as with the short format, shot clock it always creates alot of drama. Kind of nice not hearing people shout out, but the fake noise is kind of silly.
Yeah I don't understand why they persist with the fake crowd noise. Everyone knows there's no-one there but they keep doing it as if too fool us into thinking there is.
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At Milton Keynes, again, should be a bit different without a noisy audience.Phil O Kane just lost in a blue ball shootout he plays pool with one of my mates who is a charlton fan, might actually go to a few games i would guess.
The shoot out i never liked because it was getting a bit too like the darts.
The shootout, is always one of those good for entertainment, but i do not think it should be ranking as its essentially a different game. In the past its also made a massive difference to someone getting into the World Championship or an event like Champions of Champions, however the novelty factor and the crowd is one of those annoying things but also a way to get other people interested in snooker as a good day out similar to the darts.
So i am on the fence alot, but i would recommend it for any casual fans really no need to be interested in snooker as with the short format, shot clock it always creates alot of drama. Kind of nice not hearing people shout out, but the fake noise is kind of silly.
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Doug Mountjoy, one of Wales' greatest ever snooker players, has died at the age of 78.
He was a World Championship runner-up in 1981, one of only six Welshmen to reach snooker's biggest contest.
The former coal miner might have won even more tournaments, but did not turn professional until he was 34.
Mountjoy began his professional career by winning the 1977 Masters tournament and is also one of only four Welsh players to win the UK Championship.
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