What Alex Higgins Did With Snooker
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2020
- Alex Higgins best Snooker shots from break in UK Snooker Championship 1983 and 1984 recreated. Many Unusual and unbelievable shots against Steve Davis Jimmy White and others. Break From Life shows this brilliant break from Alex Higgins in 1984. How hard is it to play these shots? We try
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Alex Higgins was an enigma, a once in a generation savant of genius ability. He under achieved massively because of his dysfunctional lifestyle, but what he did achieve changed the game of snooker forever. He managed to take it from an almost forgotten parlour game in British working men's clubs to being watched by millions in the 80's. His natural ability for the game was God given, and was loved by many. As John Lennon would say "a working class hero". RIP Alex Higgins ❤
P.S - stick me on your board mate, Andrew from Aldgate East
Absolutely agree, he was so dis functional, imagine if he never drank or gambled !..? He would have been unbeatable in my opinion. Best player to ever hold a cue in my opinion.
People do not realise he was drunk most times he played.
Freikorps11/11 Are you drunmk?
@@FragFreak ha ha oh heah lol
Freikorps11/11 How dare you edit and correct your spelling?!
Now my comment doesn’t make any sense!!!
He saved snooker. Without him it wouldn’t be close to where it is today.
He’s my snooker hero but we should all be grateful to the hurricane for what he bought to the sport
RIP SNOOKER LEGEND
Davis too
@@eddiebear34Davis was great but he didn't make snooker cool like Higgins.
@@johnmc3862 I agree. But if you are a purest and just appreciate the game, Davis was a juggernaut and a pioneer
Now I just realized how difficult was that brown to blue shot using deep screw back and 3 cushions escape but Alex did it easily. Thanks for this video mate. RIP Hurricane. Snooker never forget you and Paul Hunter.
New subscriber here ( living in prague. CZ ). We were in the bar across the road from Goffs in the early 90's, and Alex was there, just about to leave. He wore a green cape, and a dark green fedora with a feather in it. He was cheered by the pub as he left, and he turned and gave them a jaunty wave as he walked past us. A true showman.
Always honour The Hurricane. A difficault man but a brilliant player. May he Rest In Peace. ♡
that shot from the brown is absolutely crazy. If you watch it carefully, you'll notice that the ball actually accelerates from the last cushion to land perfectly on the blue. I have no idea what type of English he had on that ball
What a legend. Watching him and Jimmy play pool high as kites always made me laugh. He had a crazy life. The cigarettes did him nasty though. 80 a day is gonna kill anyone. Even the hurricane. Sad to see him so frail at the end. But he is still a legend.
he was getting some extra stimulation on the bathroom visits wasn't he? I didn't realise at the time being a child
Squirrel, his final blowup with the snooker authorities was his immediate and severe reaction upon hearing that drug testing was going to be implemented. He quit the sport on the spot.
He died from Malnutrition/hunger from refusing to eat
When I heard that Willie Thorne had passed away, I had a memory of going to see him when I was thirteen and him laughing and joking around the table. Asked my dad about it and it turns out it was Higgins that I saw! :o
Greetings from Makati City Philippines, great to see Alex Higgins he was a favorite of mine from the pot black days.
There is something about being so good. An anomaly of behavior. Surely, the brightest burn fastest. Rip. Much love from Kashmir!
The shots he produced were just ridiculous , Greetings from Sargodha , Pakistan !
I became a snooker fan thanks to the genius of Alex Higgins, the people's champion, a great entertainer, my only cue I possessed had his autograph, RIP.
much love from belfast northern Ireland
Been looking for this break for ages and here you are talking it apart! Thank you! :)
Oh and Willie Thorne RIP too. Another legend of the game
He just played to pay his debts
@@davidjones4762 I would too
@@davidjones4762 does that even fukking matter?
He is my inspiration he was legend i love him
I am Shahrukh from Quetta Pakistan
I have a framed photo of Alex Higgins on my wall. It’s always exciting watching videos of him playing!
He made generations watch Snooker.!!!On his day this man was simply the best...!!!!
👏👏👏👏👋
Debatable
@@charlesmckinley8747 what is debatable he made snooker hes got people to watch i took the game because of alex Higgins.
@@leebeardshall2888 He was fun but I always preferred Jimmy White and Kirk Stevens really. People watch clips and remember only the special shots Higgins played, but actually back then the majority of his matches were pretty dull and he often played very badly too. Most folk seem to have rose-tinted goggles on I think, about literally everything in the past.
@@AD-kv9kj You must have the wrong Higgins. He didn’t win every match but they certainly weren’t dull especially in the early ‘80. Just look at this collections on UA-cam from lots of diff matches.
I could watch these kinds of videos all day long. Thanks
Alex made snooker what it became rip Alex thanks for the memories growing up in the 80s 😎🎱👍
Hiya, I watched him at the time, and like everybody else, loved him. Watching this vid, with your excellent insight into those crazy shots has made me love him more. Thanks.
always love your videos, feels so good to see snooker live back on tv
What a fantastic video mate. Alex Higgins will always be a total legend.
The man from the Sandy Row made the modern game. Fantastic....
Nice video Alex Higgins was the most entertaining snooker player ever wish he was still entertaining us today miss the man RIP ALEX
I remember cycling home on my Chopper bike and watching the Steve Davies Higgins Final. Higgins shots were super natural. Higgins won and cried. I love your snooker table ❤❤❤
Love this video. Very well constructed.
Incredible. Thanks for explaining and demonstrating just how unique Alex was /is 💙😀
You really work hard on your videos. I appreciate your work.
Great video as per. RIP Higgins the legend!
This was the best video I’ve seen by you. Great production. Quick and on point. Hello from Japan!
Love this channel. Love your modesty. Love your love of the game. Love your dry wit. Love how self-effacing you are. Love how knowledgeable you are. You are doing more to promote the game than the TV channels do. You deserve every one of your 227,000 subscribers. Bravo and thank you for all your marvellous content.
Hats off to you for trying some of Alex's shots....I have always tried to copy some of his shots and cue action and it is so hard....The response he gets out of a cue ball with very little movement is quite incredible as seen in his screw back in his fourth shot of his 69 break frame....He barely pulls his cue back and gets full screw back nearly the length of the table....Just amazing how much response he could get from a cue ball .
Never a dull moment with the hurricane. The most entertaining snooker player ever.
Thanks for this channel. Just got back into snooker. You're detail and commentary is wonderful. Interesting how Alex's chin was well above cue kind of breaking the rules by today's technique. Also quick movements and not staying down at all. As well as a few wee drinks.
Brilliant videos, I watch every one of them! Sam from Adelaide, South Australia
Watching your videos for a couple of months now and hello from Dublin Ireland
Love you, watching from Hong Kong
I think an equal attribute to the performance of greats like Higgins in sport or the greats of music is that they have brains that work differently that the average person.
I think they see in HD to our low definition if you will. As if their eyes magnify the world around us. Maybe the pockets did look bigger to Alex.
I love your videos. Thank you.
Love this video big Alex fan but really like the shot breakdown. Not seen this hat much before. Well done and much appreciated.
Love your videos watching from wetherby, leeds, England
I could watch Higgins all day, every day forever.
Awesome video! Watching from Invercargill, New Zealand. Love this 80s content :)
great video, Alex had a true talent and exciting to watch
Mr. Higgins even when he lost he won!! 🤗🤗💞🤗💞
I would say, even when he lost, the audience won :-)
It's because of Alex that snooker was compulsive viewing in the eighties. Also R.I.P Mr Maximum, Willie Thorne, snooker was so entertaining in the eighties and he was a big part of it all, he will be sorely missed.
Compulsive viewing? More like compulsory!
@@lucas29476 The correct term IS "compulsive" viewing, according to the Collins English Dictionary, and me.
Example :- "If a book or television programme is compulsive, it is so interesting that you do not want to stop reading or watching it -
eg. The BBC series Hot Chefs is compulsive viewing..." (Collins English Dictionary)
Now "compulsory" would mean you have to do something, it's mandatory
eg. "If something is compulsory, you must do it or accept it, because it is the law or because someone in a position of authority says you must. adj (=mandatory)In East Germany learning Russian was compulsory..., Many young men are trying to get away from compulsory military conscription." (Collins English Dictionary)
Watching an Alex Higgins match was compulsive viewing, must watch tv, but not compulsory, there were no arrest warrants issued for failing to watch Alex, though if you loved snooker, that would undoubtedly have been criminal.
Ironically I watched Alex's last match again last night, he got more applause than Jimmy, Cliff and Parrot combined even when he spotted his opening red.
Jarkko from Lahti, Finland.
Quality content you keep producing. Keep up the great work!
Another amazing video ! Bonjour from Normandie in France !
Great video! I remember that match, history made!
I'm originally from the UK, but I send greetings from my home for the past 5 years in Puerto Plata on the north side of the Dominican Republic.
Over the last few weeks, I've designed and built my own custom 7' pool table. Don't have room for 12' snooker, but its what led me to your channel. Cheers!
Oh magic not tragic a treasure of pleasure.🎭✌️
Ty for the break you did very well . Excellent Elucidation. Later Mater 👍
I’ve got to say this is an excellent analysis of Alex’s clearance. Great insight, well done 👍
Well said ian millar. Alex cleares those colours as if hes playing on a 6ft table and not a 12ft one. He really was the most naturaly gifted player i have seen. And to end with a pot on the black like that lol and he meant it alright becouse he had done that shot for years at exhibitions when steve was still in nappys! Rip alex you are missesd.
He single handedly made the modern game and entertained generations We have a lot to thank him for
hey BreakfromLife thanks for this. I believe the secret is the acceleration of the cue through the cue ball, keeping the cue in contact with the cue ball over the longest possible table distance. If you look at the shot Alex plays on the brown there is the most extravagant follow-through.
Fantastic video - hi from Dublin (via Ballyclare, County Antrim). I saw Alex at Drumbo greyhound track near Belfast not long before he died - he was very frail, it was a sad sight. Best to remember him like this.
The people’s champ! Much love from Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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haha a fellow snooker fan from kc!
taymorrison Bro which part of KC are you in?? Wanna go to sidepockets??
Love your videos .. helping my cravings to get back to playing snooker after lockdown.. tommy .. porthmadog north wales
Fantasic video enjoyed every minute of it . Top videos.👍👍👍
His screwback was so deep, the cue ball went nuts, never seen the like of it since
First time I saw your table and shots you hit. That was a really good video as I grew up in the 70s.
Amazing video ❤️❤️❤️
I don't know why, but this is one of the best videos you've ever done. Nice work.
To be fair I don’t really know what it was about either
Greetings from Hong Kong. Alex is one of the most entertaining players.
Was
Your shots help me very well thank you friend
Yank here, I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford from 80-83 and loved watch snooker and cricket. I also fancied a pint or 2, not to mention the local "bird" population. Good times.
Your Videos are absolutely fabulous! First Class!!! 🔝🔝🔝
I love your channel! Greetings from Taunton!
Another great video. From Winnipeg Canada
Thank you for the great content.
Much love, Umar Pasha from Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Higgins said "visualise it", he saw through all the mathematical complexities of the shot, pure genius.
Very clean and awesome content love from Jammu , Jammu and Kashmir India .
Enjoying your content from Round Rock, TX
-- Dan L.
My favourite snooker player of all time. And childhood hero
I love your channel. From Belém, Pará, Noth of Brazil.
Brilliant video! Hello from Stavanger, Norway
Interesting content, hope to see more
Love watching your videos, from Trabzon, Turkey
Türk snooker severleri görmek güzel, selamlar...
Best player I have seen. Great natural talent.
Great video, as always. Learned a lot from you, thanks for that...and, yeah, throw me on your chart :-) Greetings from Dagmersellen, Switzerland
Alex Higgins had a supreme touch....thats why you can't copy him
And did you see Davis watching in awe of him?
Glad i saw in Derby in 82 before he won 🏆 the 2nd time
Fantastic video
Hi from Preston, England. I was sat in the Guild Hall for Alex's 1st Round match against Rex Williams that year. And even though I was only 8 years old, I remember him playing to the crowd more than his actual snooker. As I recall, before the match started, he watered the (plastic) flowers with his jug. Knowing what Higgins usually consumed during matches, I'm surprised they didn't wilt.
Can't wait for snooker clubs to re open. Will subscribe to channel and rewatch all the videos and see how it improves my game.
excellent video mate!
Stunning shots bro :0
Hi from Brest, Belarus
Love the cuts to your snooker den
great video ! Thanks
Whoelse can be the better source for the current generation heroes for having a greatest influence on being able to play snooker for passion? None other than Mr. Alex Higgins.... The Father of Snooker.... No one can deny this point.
I dare not dispute or have any ill will or repute to refute, yet surely b4 came the awe of Joe Davis, who undefeated may have been too an inspiration for the genius of Alex?
I was fortunate to see Alex play in the 70s, when most of the masters of that time visited Australia. He was at his whirlwind best when I saw him. One of my treasured life experiences of seeing greatness in action. RIP Hurricane...
Higgins is now a snooker god up there... RIP Alex
Fascinating look into the history of the game and one of its most INTERESTING players
When the lockdown is over I will be taking my one piece Steve Davis que out of its Ray Rayrdon case and getting back on the table. Till then its World Championship Snooker 2007 on the XBox 360 for me.
Cheers from The frozen North known as Inverness
Some games there’s not much point buying the more recent ones. I still play F1 2010
In 1977 Alex played in the C.N.E. Tournament in Toronto.
The top 8 professionals from Britain came for about 5 yrs.
Alex would play his practise matches with me, each day.
The tournament was played in the Automotive building, on the 2nd floor mezzanine.
Every day at 3 o'clock, the fashion show downstairs would start with Lionel Richie's song - 3 times a Lady.
Three days in a row Alex ran a perfect game, during the song.
Alex made 12 to 14 maximums that week, and Willie Thorne and everybody else saw it.
Alex was twirling the cue ball into position so sweetly, the ball would stop rolling as it stopped twirling, it looked like an ice cream twirl.
After Alex won the paltry $ 5,000 WINNERS PRIZE, HE SAID TO THE AUDIENCE, BOBBY (ME) SHOULD BE IN THE GUINESS BOOK OF RECORDS FOR THE MOST MAXIMUMS AGAINST, THE PEOPLE LAUGHED, BUT I WAS SO PROUD, STILL TO THIS DAY, TO HAVE SEEN SUCH PERFORMANCES THAT I GOT TO SEE.
THE FOLLOWING YR WHEN THE TOP 8 CAME BACK, I WAS TOLD THAT WILLIE THORNE HAD COMPLETED 99 MAXIMUMS IN 1 YR WHILE WEARING A CAST, I THINK THAT ALEX INSPIRED HIM.
ALEX IS STILL MY MR. PERFECT.
The tables in canada at the time used vitalite balls which were lighter than the super crystalates used in the UK. Cliff Thorburn had trouble adjusting to the SC balls when he first came over to the UK.
@@vmax4steve524 The Tournament was played with super chrystilite. I felt betrayed that we had to play with foreign balls. The heavier balls were easier to control, their extra weight on the soft rubber made the pockets play wider.
The hard rubber with lighter balls was an interesting difference, Canada had some unknown talent.
Crazy Larry liked to make the ce ball dance, I asked Alex to play him, Larry made a shot that astonished Alex, Alex said to Larry, jst for that shot, I am going to run a perfect game on you, and he did, Alex had perfect position on the final black he banked it 4 in the corner instead. Only Alex would do that.
My dad always talks about Alex Higgins as being the best player of all time, that may or may not be true considering Lee Hendri and Ronnie O'Sullivan but it just proves how memorable he was.
Yes ... No doubt he made snooker more adorable then it was before 🔥🔥❤️
Great vid man
Everyone loved Alex Higgins. He was the most entertaining player. 👍👍
Alex Higgins is my Favourite Snooker Player
Outstanding video , love from Mumbai , India 🇮🇳
Subscribed!
Leo in Quebec City, Canada
Enjoyed this video more vhan most. Ive been playing twitch snooker recently and you know what...it bloomin works. Well for me anyway. I think the closer you are to YOUR NATURAL GAME the better flow and rhythem youll have.