by Pink Ball » 05 Sep 2020 Read
Match six:
Stephen Hendry 18-14 Jimmy White, World Championship 1992 (12)
VERSUS
Peter Ebdon 17-16 Matthew Stevens, World Championship 2002 (21)
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by TheRocket » 05 Sep 2020 Read
how can people vote for Hendry-White 1992. White was done once Hendry levelled the match. The last frames were an anti climax and you knew what was coming.
Ebdon Stevens was drama until the very end.
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by Pink Ball » 05 Sep 2020 Read
This should be a tight match, I reckon. Ebdon-Stevens was the one that had drama from beginning to end, but White-Hendry was probably more dramatic all things weighed up. And the White collapse is probably the most famous and painful in snooker history.
In terms of greatness, it does win this vote for me.
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by chengdufan » 06 Sep 2020 Read
Another tough one here, but I've gone for White Hendry.
Although White crumbled, I remember desperately wanting him to come back. I was in tears towards the end.
For sheer emotion, that match wins for me.
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