BCE 57 Inch 2pc POOL MASTER Hardwood Pool Cue - 11mm Screw Tip

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BCE 57 Inch 2pc POOL MASTER Hardwood Pool Cue - 11mm Screw Tip

BCE 57 Inch 2pc POOL MASTER Hardwood Pool Cue - 11mm Screw Tip

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Maximum For Whirlwind". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 31 May 2011. Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. However White toiled for the remainder of the season, and his struggles continued at the 1993 World Championship. He did, however, manage to overcome Joe Swail, Doug Mountjoy and Dennis Taylor to reach the semi-finals. White lost the first five frames of his semi-final with James Wattana but, from 2–6, he won 12 successive frames en route to a 16–9 victory. However he proved no match for Stephen Hendry in the final, and Hendry's century break in his first visit to the table proved portentous, as White was beaten 18–5 with a session to spare. Only John Parrott (in 1989) has suffered a heavier defeat in a World Championship final. White did, however, manage to end the season on a high note when he beat Alan McManus to win the Matchroom League. [ citation needed] Powerglide is a proud sponsor of the tournament, the first of which was held in 2011. Despite the inaugural event containing just 28 teams, the years since have seen the tournament grow exponentially, doubling in size in 2012 and before the first ball was potted this year, it had grown almost tenfold in just 7 years. Ranking History". snooker.org. Archived from the original on 14 May 2019 . Retrieved 7 November 2017. Sport.co.uk meets...Jimmy White". Sport.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 . Retrieved 23 December 2011.

Of the two Prestige 3/4 cues, John said; "they are absolutely brilliant cues, the feel is terrific. They are a quality piece of wood so they sound solid when you hit the ball with them.” a b Zdyrko, David (19 December 2000). "Jimmy White's 2: Cueball Review". IGN UK . Retrieved 11 December 2017. White's form continued to decline the following season and he failed to reach a ranking final. However, his results on the table were greatly overshadowed, when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer during the season. He recovered after having his left testicle removed. [2]

Jimmy White Wins UK Seniors Championship". Snookerhq.com. 27 October 2017. Archived from the original on 17 March 2018 . Retrieved 23 November 2017.

Wyldecrest Park Homes Welsh Open Qualification". snooker.org. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 . Retrieved 18 April 2011.

Career Honours

In the 2003–04 season White produced his most consistent season in over a decade. After reaching the semi-finals of the 2003 UK Championship in November 2003, White defeated Neil Robertson, Stephen Hendry and Peter Ebdon to reach the semi-finals of the 2004 Masters – where he lost a tight match against Ronnie O'Sullivan. White followed this up with further victories over Hendry and Robertson en route to the final of the European Open in Malta, but was beaten 3–9 by world number 48 Stephen Maguire. His last ranking victory to date came in April 2004, when White defeated Shaun Murphy, John Parrott, Ian McCulloch, Peter Ebdon and Paul Hunter to win the Players Championship in Glasgow – his first ranking title in over 11 years. Victory in the 2004 World Championship could have given White the number-one ranking, but he was beaten 10–8 by qualifier Barry Pinches after leading 4–2. [ citation needed]

In 1984 White won the Masters, beating Terry Griffiths 9–5 in the final. [7] He followed this success by reaching his first World Championship final. Trailing Steve Davis 4–12 after the first two sessions, White responded by reducing the deficit to 15–16. He then made an aggressive clearance of 65 to take the score to 16–17, but was unable to build upon a 40-point lead in the following frame, and lost 16–18. White did, however, become a World Doubles Champion later that year when he and Alex Higgins defeated Willie Thorne and Cliff Thorburn 10–2 in the final of the World Doubles Championship. [ citation needed] During the 2022/23 season, White enjoyed his most successful campaign for many years, qualifying for the televised stages of the UK Championship and earning enough ranking points to regain his professional status via the one-year ranking list.

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Premium quality North American ash shaft, precision engineered joint, cream butt with purple decalised design. 57” length cue, medium to heavy weight, 1/2 jointed cue and 9.5mm tip. Cue comes with 12 month manufacturers warranty (case shown not included). Suitable for snooker and English Pool.



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