Probably one of the greatest pressure shots on the green in the history of snooker.
@Garrett19746 жыл бұрын
Watching a maximum break never gets old or boring. I could watch stuff like this for hours and hours :)
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
Bit to common now,but then was an achievement, cliffs in the masters was goid aswell
@davidgoulden5956 Жыл бұрын
Met him once on Park Lane. Bonfire Night, late 1980s. He was alone, walking ahead of us. My younger brother recognised him. We only talked with him for a few moments but he could not gave been friendlier. Cool guy, GREAT snooker player.
@UguysRnuts6 жыл бұрын
I watched Jimmy win the Canadian Masters back in 1987. Went out celebrating with him and Cliff Thorburn that evening. Fun? You bet!
@pudsrus2
Ай бұрын
I imagine a few 🎱 were sniffed that night👃
@Giskard10008 жыл бұрын
What an awesome final green that was - and the pink to black was fantastic!
@ianheaver32177 жыл бұрын
I remember this well. Widely regarded as one of the best, if not best matches ever!
@kashattack7 жыл бұрын
You never see that level of joy from players when making a 147 anymore. Great to see Kirk celebrate like that.
@eryhasmie6769
6 жыл бұрын
what about ding first 147?he shouted after he made that break
@Hi-kq1vi
5 жыл бұрын
Probably because they come along as often as buses in this era-they ceased having the same meaning years ago, because they are made so often due to the ultra fine cloths & attacking style of today.
@BiggyInHD
Ай бұрын
Yeah, he probably had a gram of cocaine stuck up his nose at the time.
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
@@Hi-kq1vi It's down to the players playing to a MUCH higher standard today,not just because of the cloths the players are simply better
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
@@davidmellish3295 Yeah if it was down to the clothes then Kirk's white suit would make him a winner every time.
@jchopra6 жыл бұрын
Good ol' Jack Karnehm - best snooker commentator of all time. As for the 'break' - top 3 147's ever.
@bernarddover1442
Ай бұрын
John virgo is
@rockywaters95923 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant, not all pros have made a 147, Dennis Taylor, Terry Griffiths, Ray Reardon, even Alex Higgins, all of them never hit a 147 in a professional tournament. That green to brown was superb from Kirk, great clearance.
@allthekingshorses7178
Жыл бұрын
Kirk Stevens seemed to have a relaxed and skilled style of play, really good to watch. If only he'd been more consistent
@rockywaters9592
Жыл бұрын
@@allthekingshorses7178 definitely underachived with his skillset and composure. He was the pinup of snooker in them days, i can't say for certain but maybe the lifestyle of being THAT guy was detrimental to his consistency, like George Best I suppose but not as extreme.🤷🏼♂️
@paleshelter5376
Жыл бұрын
..as a fellow Canadian...I agree...another one is Bob Chaperone...1990 British open champion
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
My m8 hit a 146, works in a snooker hall llf no interest in turning pron😂 my highest breK 45😂😂 shite lol
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
Ciiff thorburn in the crucible is good,,people from the next table stop playing and watch! Big bill werbenek 😂😂
@Mssmaimone9 жыл бұрын
I think that was the most difficult 147 in history... Look where the colours were... Simply amazing, you've gotta love Kirk, his hapiness is wonderful!
@Mssmaimone
9 жыл бұрын
***** That was a wornderful maximum as well (and again with two great figures involved, Jimmy and Tony) but in my opinion Kirk was more difficult. Two great breaks and players though, gotta love them both.
@poolmaster18
8 жыл бұрын
+Mssmaimone colours are in open play, not that difficult
@morriszachrisson8359
8 жыл бұрын
+Ryan Mannie Totally disagree, Ronnie's fastest 147 is impossible. The best 147 in former and future history.
@Firestone1
7 жыл бұрын
If Kirk had not sucked coke up his nose for years, he might have ended up a legend.
@LIVERNIL723
7 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. Very understated in terms of the calculated effort put in. It was a steady and smooth and don't forget this is a Kirk Stevens who in general during this particular point of planet earth was a flamboyant talent. Cheers
@joe2grand3 жыл бұрын
Love that pale ash looking BCE table ! Lovely colour !
@castleanthrax1833
Ай бұрын
Yeah... and the 147 was alright, too. 😂
@JJmoony
Ай бұрын
I was thinking that too great looking table.
@ZEUSDAZ9 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this when it happened, I was and still am playing snooker myself and as I said then to this day probably the most beautiful 147 break ever seen, not too fast, not too slow, just a wonderful break from the 1st pot to the 36th.
@dlamiss
8 жыл бұрын
+Zeusdaz - The Unemulated Retro Game Channel Agreed it was a lovely sophisticated break with very few shots "to recover position" also like the commentary of jack karnhem... very understated
@paleshelter4002
2 жыл бұрын
Yes agree.. and left little up to chance, owned and steered that ship in👍
@eugenefarrar1959
Ай бұрын
@@dlamiss Jack was one of the best commentators. Why on earth the BBC sacked him, daft decision.
@ianwatkins62025 жыл бұрын
I've seen all the 147 breaks on the tv, In my humble opinion, this is the best one!!
@SahilC1912
2 жыл бұрын
Really man 🔥
@krisorganАй бұрын
For me, the greatest 147 in snooker history. Those shots on the colours were absolutely outstanding. The pockets on them tables look tiny too.
@duncanholding7636
14 күн бұрын
Agreed. Classic break
@TheCadandbounder4 жыл бұрын
My two favourite players as a lad, remember that match, it was awesome
@mikeb63855 ай бұрын
Here after Mark Allen's brilliant 147 at the 2024 Masters. Great to see Kirk at his best, a great and charismatic player in his day.
@anthonykilgannon34434 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this and turning round to my brother and saying"I'm gonna do that one day"...................still haven't.
@58710victor
4 жыл бұрын
ha ha
@parkerbohnn8 жыл бұрын
Kirk was a natural he could always play snooker. He grew up at the Golden Cue in Scarborough, Ontario Canada. He played for free his whole life there thanks to Joe the owner. Kirk never went to school they used to phone from Bendale every morning to make sure he was there at the Golden Cue. Kirk played a lot for money and Joe would back him. He took a guy from America a pool player for 15 thousand when he was only 14 years old.
@Firestone1
7 жыл бұрын
He used to hustle at Times Square Billiards at Yonge/Dundas in 1979-80. He cleaned everyone out. I saw him a few times at Golden Mile Billiards, and at Cliff Thorburn's pool hall at Yonge and Gould. He was the best player to ever come out of Canada with the possible exception of Thorburn and George Chenier.
@cambellblack9166
6 жыл бұрын
parkerbohnn if it was not for crack cocaine he would have been at the top level for another ten years... Shame, was a really good player and character.
@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699
5 жыл бұрын
@@cambellblack9166 Not only crack and powder coke but he liked to drink as well.
@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699
5 жыл бұрын
@@Firestone1 At the time Cliff Thorburn was ranked #1, Kirk Stevens was #2 and Jim Wych was #3. I think Jimmy was way better than Chenier ever was.
@Firestone1
5 жыл бұрын
@@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699 I saw Wych play at the CNE back in the 80's, and he was good. Kirk was probably the best shooter of those 3, but he was inconsistent.
@theinvisibleman94106 жыл бұрын
The pressure The adrenaline The heart pumping away...nice one Kirk...
@97channel6 жыл бұрын
Fresh from the disco.
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
This was a best of ten match and Jimmy was leading 5-3 at the time, so this 147 meant Kirk was Staying Alive.
@jerryjungle5717
Ай бұрын
@@seanscanlon9067 🎶Ah ah ah ah staying alive 🎵
@eugenelafebre921
Ай бұрын
And it was on a saterday night?
@glxxyz
Ай бұрын
@@seanscanlon9067best of ten?
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
@@glxxyz Sorry best of 11. I only wanted to do the Staying Alive joke really but looked up the result online and the first two times they played each other in 1984, the website I used said Jimmy won in the Professional Snooker League 6 (10) 4 and this one in the Masters with Jimmy winning again 6 (11) 4. But between me switching back and forth between browser tabs from the snooker website and here to type my message, I inadvertently looked at the best of 10 match, where because it is a league I think you can have a 5-5 draw, even though Jimmy won 6-4 anyway.
@chrisevans52596 жыл бұрын
Like all sports in the 70s and 80s there seemed a more magic atmosphere in these times, the 80s was golden time for snooker with some great characters
@lifeisyours8250
3 жыл бұрын
Certainly was, sports like these have been killed by forcing players to be robotically professional at all times. I dont want to see that, i want the dramas of your MacEnroes and Higgins's with characters and humour. These are the very concepts that give the public someone to route for. Who we going to route for if they are all forced to act the same... what a shame.
@lardy70s
3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant times. Unfortunately the media and society have ruined the future of great sporting moments. In those days we had 4 tv channels available unlike the hundreds we have now. We had great tv shows and great sporting events which were there for everyone to watch. Today you need satellite or cable and then pay for PPV. We have crap reality tv and snowflakes on our screens 24/7. Those glory days from my childhood are gone forever I'm afraid.
@nuntana2
2 ай бұрын
Indeed it was. Being able to have a beer or smoke, sponsored by booze and cigs firms etc. The camaraderie while still being professional. Ok, cutting out those vices is probably a good idea and the game has never been to a higher standard and cleaner than today, but at what cost? It is staid and tough to watch some matches as a result. Just look at the 147, for example. Kirk probably got paid £100k for that, 300k today's money? What's it today, 10k, and then you have to split it if there's more than one maxy? Ok, more of the money goes to lesser players, but it's a farce, which is why Ronnie has turned it down on more than one occasion. Get to that level and not be paid properly for it...
@MikeJH82
2 ай бұрын
@@nuntana2 He only got £11,000 for it. £10,000 for the 147 plus £1000 for the high break prize, which is about £35,000 in today's terms. The winner's share was only £35,000, which is about £110,000 today. The prize for the masters today is £250,000. The money for snooker in the 1980s heyday of the sport was pretty shit.
@thechessstick11 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see all 3 of these 147's live.
@spleeeen4it8 жыл бұрын
best break ever made in terms of atmosphere
@1987-811 жыл бұрын
Love the hug he gave the ref, the ref sounds like a serious school teacher and the way he hugged him first classic
@ianhowlett4682Ай бұрын
Back when snooker was played on a square table!
@simonlevett4776Ай бұрын
1984 much happier days.
@arnie86046 жыл бұрын
I can just remember walking in front school at age 13 to this.... simply magic.
@JohnSmith-su3ze
3 жыл бұрын
You walked in front of your school while watching this at 13? How did that work exactly?
@SahilC19122 жыл бұрын
Toughest and Greatest 147 from Kirk Stevens never seen any other 147's with this amount of interest. Legendary Play man 🔥
@HippieChick11 жыл бұрын
I remember this well.....sitting in the audience!!
@prostynick
6 жыл бұрын
Damn.. you.... old ;) I was 1 back then
@brianethompson768
6 жыл бұрын
My late wife and I also attended, and so did Donald Sutherland who jumped up to congratulate Kirk immediately after he sank the final black -- I think it's Donald (off camera) who shakes Kirk's hand after Kirk hugs the referee and his opponent, and before Kirk went back to his corner.
@jamiehammond7401
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Thompson Cool , Kirk is a nice guy , talked to him a couple times in Kitchener Ontario Canada . couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
@aristotle3588 жыл бұрын
Quality! Great to see this after so many years. I remember Kirk but I didn't realize that he was that good. I can't believe I used to have hair like that then.
@jonathanmeehan7910
6 жыл бұрын
Everybody had hair like that back then lol
@paulhiggins8662Ай бұрын
Whatever happened to Canadian snooker? Back in those days Cliff Thorburn (aka The Grinder) was a world champion and a perennial contender, Kirk Stephens was one of the most exciting and talented players on the tour and Big Bill Werbeniuk was...well a big character! But since they all left the scene I haven't been aware of any Canadian players on the world snooker circuit.
@djknox2
Ай бұрын
I just met Cliff at the Crucible less than a month ago. I had a chance to reminisce about the snooker tournament held every summer at the CNE throughout the 70s. Cliff was surprised to meet some who remembered those matches...
@scottthomson9813
21 күн бұрын
Daryl Wouters played in the UK briefly back in the mid 90's. And Marco Fu was Vancouver based of course.
@sallysmith148411 жыл бұрын
The ref was John Smyth, who was a driver on the London Underground for many years. When Kirk came over from Canada aged 20 in '78 John used to drive him around to exhibitions - Kirk never passed his driving test while living in the UK, just like Alex Higgins. Both needed chauffeurs in England their whole professional careers.
@tomfullerton9388
6 жыл бұрын
John Street
@Hi-kq1vi
5 жыл бұрын
Pretty lucky considering what substances they had in them, the roads were much safer with them as passengers.
@user-bb3rx7mh8k
5 ай бұрын
Oh shut up
@johnsrabe
Ай бұрын
And that explains the big hug for the ref. Thank you.
@duncanholding7636
Ай бұрын
It was John Smyth. John Street was a different referee from Devon
@ivorgriffiths1859Ай бұрын
My favourite 147 break
@marieadams3720Ай бұрын
Just great, and I love that Jimmy kept back at the end there and let Kirk have the glory.
@fishwithivan85624 жыл бұрын
my god i was only 14 year old at the time my parents let me stay up and watch it
@JohnSmith-su3ze
3 жыл бұрын
Being allowed to stay up an extra 14 minutes must have been thrilling
@daveboxer8486Ай бұрын
How I miss the snooker from these days and this maximum from Kirk was just sensational I probably celebrated it more than he did around my telly
@inthenameofjustice88116 жыл бұрын
I liked Kirk Stevens. He was a talented player ruined by drugs but he would sit and cheer with the rest of us if his opponent did something special on the table. Just a bloody shame he dressed like an ice cream man.
@kalistalev7 жыл бұрын
Love the unstained wood table look...Oh and the pool cue, quality
@ianholmes5964
4 жыл бұрын
Doesn't look like a pool cue to me..pool cues had screwable tips and brass ferrel was longer
@user-xo4lg5se3dАй бұрын
The most beautiful maximum break ever seen.
@killerqueen50110 жыл бұрын
This is easily the BEST played 147 you'll see. The amount of tough shots he pulled out the bag is mind boggling. Truly deserved. Who else thought he'd missed the last black tho ha ha!
@paulwilliams8389
Ай бұрын
I think the black had decided to stay out until Jack Karnehm shouted "GERRRIN!!!"!
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
Not the best at all,the mere fact that he had to pull off tough shots just shows how he lost the white and ran out of position. In a real decent break the white is on a string and no tough shots are needed because of the top notch cue ball control
@georgemorley1029
Ай бұрын
@@davidmellish3295Bet you’re fun at parties. “Actually this isn’t their best song ever, a really good song demonstrates more lyrical variety and tonal distinction”. 🥱
@duncanholding7636
14 күн бұрын
@@davidmellish3295 so how many 147s have you seen when the cue ball is on a string. This was 40 years ago and Stevens was brilliant in executing it
@davidmellish3295
14 күн бұрын
@@duncanholding7636 I've definitely seen better 147s, yes he pulled out some great shots but come on, it's all about cue ball control and so many great breaks look easy ( I know they're not for most of us) because the top pro's don't lose the cue ball, they're that good that they rarely run out of position
@samcoburn95278 жыл бұрын
Kirk Stevens was the coolest snooker player ever!
@forgive7449
6 жыл бұрын
cos he was high all the time 😛
@eddt430
5 жыл бұрын
Haha Tom cruise!!!
@jester50199 жыл бұрын
The final green was a great shot, perfect positioning around the table
@mickrodgers42947 жыл бұрын
without a doubt the finest 147 ever. kirk was the essence of cool!!! legend.
@nuntana2
2 ай бұрын
In your opinion maybe, but no, it wasn't/isn't. Kirk was great and the golden era of snooker was a fine time to be around to watch the sport. This was good (I remember watching live) and probably on par with Thorburn's (also watched live), but there were just too many loose shots and faffing for it to be considered 'best' material. There have been so many great 147s over the years but none can be compared to O'Sullivan's maximum in the 1997 World's of just over 5 minutes. Not just because it was so fast, but because of the flow/quick decision making and the pretty much spot on positioning throughout the break. He had the white on a string. As a fan and player of the game of many years, that is about as good as it gets... IMO.
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
@nuntana2 You're totally right,Ronnie's maximum break in world record time of 5.08 was the best ever. The white on a string ,never goes out of position and does it quicker than most pros make a ton. Just incredible
@JJmoonyАй бұрын
That was the best 147 I’ve ever seen
@VinegarTom687 жыл бұрын
Gotta admire the man's panache-that suit is worthy of Tony Montana,minus the Cuban heels!
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, he bought that suit because it was the only one he could afford! 😆
@digitalsketchguy8 жыл бұрын
Those were the days and the B & H Masters was always electric
@eugenefarrar1959
8 жыл бұрын
very true! Stevens is often overlooked when people mention the naturally talented entertaining players, waa always great to watch.
@Kill--alllll---IDF2 жыл бұрын
I'm not a snooker fan but at 13:43 wen he dives on the referee is a lasting image it's an iconic moment in snooker history. I remember vividly in 1984 I was 6 years old and my uncle and dad everyone watching this frame and everyone cheered in my house
@eugenefarrar19598 жыл бұрын
green to brown is as good a shot as you'll see by anybody, under that pressure!
@sphericalempirical9359
4 жыл бұрын
... sheer class wasn’t it.
@eugenefarrar1959
4 жыл бұрын
@@sphericalempirical9359 , yeah, I remember watching live and calling the max after approx five reds. The standard is much higher generally now, but for entertainment cand tension, these were the golden years of Snooker! Fantastic.
@jamiehammond74017 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the memories!
@copee29606 жыл бұрын
Watching this you can see the difference concerning the nature of the table compared with todays tables not that i'm complaining, this is still one of my all time fav 147's.
@geraldrussell33519 ай бұрын
Must have seen it 20 times, one of the greatest players EVER!!
@johnblack9298
6 ай бұрын
😂
@philipriggall5271 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fabulous break, and Kirk’s joy 👏🏼
@BillODriscoll-jo2ve5 ай бұрын
I love this old snooker archive footage Really brilliant 👏 👌 The tables looked so different back in the 70s and 80s compared to now in 2024
@jamiehammond74017 жыл бұрын
Kirk was a humble professional, good for him.
@kevinbrookes48709 ай бұрын
The shot on the green was out of this world.
@chinmaykalyankar1291 Жыл бұрын
Kirk is one of a kind. He's always happy even when his opponent plays well. Love his spirit ❤️
@jupiter-8405Ай бұрын
The skill level was astounding! He kept it all together when it got tough!
@maxlee81836 жыл бұрын
When he first opens the pack,that was a Lovely shot.
@thegodofpezАй бұрын
Stunning skill. Every shot was picture perfect.
@leightonsteven7059Ай бұрын
Great to see this again , my favourite 147 from my favourite player of that era
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
Kirk Stevens was also my favourite player back then!
@Swat-ed5bt4 ай бұрын
Legend ❤
@201081hero8 жыл бұрын
"Good heavens above Rex isn't that marvellous?"
@shubhammalgaonkar
7 жыл бұрын
201081hero
@haworthtrevor20 күн бұрын
I remember watching this match. Both players were brilliant throughout, and Jimmy White won it 6-4. At the time this was only the 3rd televised 147, and it was a few years before the 4th. Nowadays they happen every month....
@johnbrand189328 күн бұрын
I remember watching this break of 147 from Kirk, it was enthralling to witness, he seemed so calm, but I’m sure he was trembling inside, also these were the days when there was quite a few Canadians in snooker.
@simonmallett9310 Жыл бұрын
The famous all white suit. Only Kirk Stevens. What a break. Love the table, wish they had them now.
@eugenelafebre921Ай бұрын
The most beautiful 147 I have ever seen! Very exiting till the end! You could not follow the green ball going in the cornerpocket because of the color of the cloth 12:00. I hold my breath when Kirk potted the last pink ball! What a fantastic maximum break Kirk! Love it!
@cjones14996 жыл бұрын
Cracking 147.
@thespursfan7564Ай бұрын
seen everey maxi as im 49nthis is by far the best all things considered , that running side green to brown was off the hook , magic thanks Kirk Stevens
@rokerlad497 жыл бұрын
those were my favorite times in snooker where are they now big bill rip , cliff , kirk , no one since from over the atlantic happy days thou
@antwan.Ай бұрын
love the way he left his leg cocked on the table after the pink 😅
@yukinakai46835 жыл бұрын
Natural man.kirk is underratted in history.beautiful break that.classic
@simonbrampton2 ай бұрын
A 147 was truly rare and special back then which made it even more emotional. And is definitely my fave of all time along with the O sullivan fastest
@SAJuk-lb4dhАй бұрын
I still remember watching this , it was played on a Saturday night , if i remember correctly, this maxi was sandwiched between to tons + from jimmy ,,,,,,,does anyone remember the two commentators on here ? I think it's maybe jack karnhem and rex Williams ?
@gordonmathers64897 жыл бұрын
White was brilliant that night. Kirks 147 was great. Been a lot since but no-one enjoyed it more.
@alanwatkins344Ай бұрын
Great break, balls harder to play side with then too. Slightly heavier than today. Cloths were thicker aswell.
@haydenwalton2766
Ай бұрын
yep, the balls then were terrible, and don't get me started on the cushions ! but the table did seem to be running quick. great to see the old nth american style two piece cue
@Zebsy6 жыл бұрын
Brilliant reaction at the end, loved it
@johnmc3862Ай бұрын
Co-incidentally Jack Kahrnem is the commentator who was also the commentator when fellow Canadian Thorburn got a 147 the year before at the crucible.
@Mogget5
Ай бұрын
Thorburn made that world championship 147 a year earlier than Kirk (in 1983)
@eddie7112Ай бұрын
Brillant that Shot right from the start by Kirk Stevens. Red into the mid and a touch in the red cluster open up an awesome 147 break
@CRyan716 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Some fantastic shots. Back in the day when 147's were rare. He obviously wasn't a fan of the rest. How he didn't rip the arse out of his trousers I'll never know😆
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
Almost nobody liked using the rest back then.
@kingeric24685 ай бұрын
I bet some of the ladies were loving the shots that Kirk played without the rest. Plenty of r stretching.
@jbdoggy11 жыл бұрын
Certainly one of the finest 147s ever played.
@djcpianistАй бұрын
The table roll-off from pink to black was astounding 🤯
@nickmorris9689Ай бұрын
One of the greatest breaks of all time
@starkRECORDINGS9 жыл бұрын
GEEZER! I love it!!!
@kfalkowski93 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic 👏
@9BallrАй бұрын
Wow, that was incredible.
@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds95913 жыл бұрын
Jimmy White is watching it all intently, not like some of the players sitting down today.
@bhatmursaleen25556 жыл бұрын
one of D best 147's i have eve seen 👍
@mstevens113Ай бұрын
Love the 70s and 80 fashions and decor. So much more character.
@newname26006 жыл бұрын
10K in 1984? No wonder O'Sullivan isn't happy.
@AD-kv9kj
6 жыл бұрын
10k then was the equivalent of about 31k now - however, there is more money in snooker and advertising now than there was then, so really the standard prize money for a 147 in a major tournament now should be notably more than 31k.
@vincesplc
6 жыл бұрын
newname fuc osulivan he a prize KNOB!
@lusiratna8385
6 жыл бұрын
147 is very hard at that time.
@paleshelter5376
5 жыл бұрын
@@lusiratna8385 yes, I think the equipment and cloth are better now
@Nanogenium
5 жыл бұрын
Darin Thompson The cloth back then was slower so that the cue ball has had more grip. You can See that when they hit the cue ball with side/spin. And the pockets were a Little bit bigger i guess.
@jameshickey12945 ай бұрын
After watching dings 147 I came back to the first in this competition an I remember watching kirk do it -it was a great moment in snooker history- magnificent 147.by kirk
@frankylee7063Ай бұрын
Fantastic! I even clapped 40 years later.
@desimahool92356 жыл бұрын
Mind blowing really old iz gold
@retrogamesrevived1189Ай бұрын
The way he hugged the ref 😁👍
@freemanedwards56636 жыл бұрын
That was a nice 147!!!!
@growlerthe2nd7129 ай бұрын
Highlight of his career
12 жыл бұрын
classic ! one of the best :D
@erikhalvorseth39507 жыл бұрын
Kirk had a very nice cueing action back then
@sphericalempirical93594 жыл бұрын
This is what it’s all about. Sheer class is this. Apparently, seconds before he broke of, a fellow countryman, Donald Sutherland had walked into the arena, having arrived in Britain only to see Kirk Play!!! ...... what a treat.
@EnpassantfulАй бұрын
And with a 2 piece cue as well, practically unheard of back then, and now even.
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479
Ай бұрын
I had that same ash cue about 30 years ago. Very distinctive design with that brass "joint" in the center. Bought for me as a gift by a family friend. Sorry to say that it didn't "fit" me particularly well...a Riley 2 piece cue I received from a relative about a year or two later was *much* more comfortable. Still have it to this day in fact.
Пікірлер: 462
Probably one of the greatest pressure shots on the green in the history of snooker.
Watching a maximum break never gets old or boring. I could watch stuff like this for hours and hours :)
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
Bit to common now,but then was an achievement, cliffs in the masters was goid aswell
Met him once on Park Lane. Bonfire Night, late 1980s. He was alone, walking ahead of us. My younger brother recognised him. We only talked with him for a few moments but he could not gave been friendlier. Cool guy, GREAT snooker player.
I watched Jimmy win the Canadian Masters back in 1987. Went out celebrating with him and Cliff Thorburn that evening. Fun? You bet!
@pudsrus2
Ай бұрын
I imagine a few 🎱 were sniffed that night👃
What an awesome final green that was - and the pink to black was fantastic!
I remember this well. Widely regarded as one of the best, if not best matches ever!
You never see that level of joy from players when making a 147 anymore. Great to see Kirk celebrate like that.
@eryhasmie6769
6 жыл бұрын
what about ding first 147?he shouted after he made that break
@Hi-kq1vi
5 жыл бұрын
Probably because they come along as often as buses in this era-they ceased having the same meaning years ago, because they are made so often due to the ultra fine cloths & attacking style of today.
@BiggyInHD
Ай бұрын
Yeah, he probably had a gram of cocaine stuck up his nose at the time.
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
@@Hi-kq1vi It's down to the players playing to a MUCH higher standard today,not just because of the cloths the players are simply better
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
@@davidmellish3295 Yeah if it was down to the clothes then Kirk's white suit would make him a winner every time.
Good ol' Jack Karnehm - best snooker commentator of all time. As for the 'break' - top 3 147's ever.
@bernarddover1442
Ай бұрын
John virgo is
This is brilliant, not all pros have made a 147, Dennis Taylor, Terry Griffiths, Ray Reardon, even Alex Higgins, all of them never hit a 147 in a professional tournament. That green to brown was superb from Kirk, great clearance.
@allthekingshorses7178
Жыл бұрын
Kirk Stevens seemed to have a relaxed and skilled style of play, really good to watch. If only he'd been more consistent
@rockywaters9592
Жыл бұрын
@@allthekingshorses7178 definitely underachived with his skillset and composure. He was the pinup of snooker in them days, i can't say for certain but maybe the lifestyle of being THAT guy was detrimental to his consistency, like George Best I suppose but not as extreme.🤷🏼♂️
@paleshelter5376
Жыл бұрын
..as a fellow Canadian...I agree...another one is Bob Chaperone...1990 British open champion
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
My m8 hit a 146, works in a snooker hall llf no interest in turning pron😂 my highest breK 45😂😂 shite lol
@dot2562
6 ай бұрын
Ciiff thorburn in the crucible is good,,people from the next table stop playing and watch! Big bill werbenek 😂😂
I think that was the most difficult 147 in history... Look where the colours were... Simply amazing, you've gotta love Kirk, his hapiness is wonderful!
@Mssmaimone
9 жыл бұрын
***** That was a wornderful maximum as well (and again with two great figures involved, Jimmy and Tony) but in my opinion Kirk was more difficult. Two great breaks and players though, gotta love them both.
@poolmaster18
8 жыл бұрын
+Mssmaimone colours are in open play, not that difficult
@morriszachrisson8359
8 жыл бұрын
+Ryan Mannie Totally disagree, Ronnie's fastest 147 is impossible. The best 147 in former and future history.
@Firestone1
7 жыл бұрын
If Kirk had not sucked coke up his nose for years, he might have ended up a legend.
@LIVERNIL723
7 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. Very understated in terms of the calculated effort put in. It was a steady and smooth and don't forget this is a Kirk Stevens who in general during this particular point of planet earth was a flamboyant talent. Cheers
Love that pale ash looking BCE table ! Lovely colour !
@castleanthrax1833
Ай бұрын
Yeah... and the 147 was alright, too. 😂
@JJmoony
Ай бұрын
I was thinking that too great looking table.
I remember seeing this when it happened, I was and still am playing snooker myself and as I said then to this day probably the most beautiful 147 break ever seen, not too fast, not too slow, just a wonderful break from the 1st pot to the 36th.
@dlamiss
8 жыл бұрын
+Zeusdaz - The Unemulated Retro Game Channel Agreed it was a lovely sophisticated break with very few shots "to recover position" also like the commentary of jack karnhem... very understated
@paleshelter4002
2 жыл бұрын
Yes agree.. and left little up to chance, owned and steered that ship in👍
@eugenefarrar1959
Ай бұрын
@@dlamiss Jack was one of the best commentators. Why on earth the BBC sacked him, daft decision.
I've seen all the 147 breaks on the tv, In my humble opinion, this is the best one!!
@SahilC1912
2 жыл бұрын
Really man 🔥
For me, the greatest 147 in snooker history. Those shots on the colours were absolutely outstanding. The pockets on them tables look tiny too.
@duncanholding7636
14 күн бұрын
Agreed. Classic break
My two favourite players as a lad, remember that match, it was awesome
Here after Mark Allen's brilliant 147 at the 2024 Masters. Great to see Kirk at his best, a great and charismatic player in his day.
I remember watching this and turning round to my brother and saying"I'm gonna do that one day"...................still haven't.
@58710victor
4 жыл бұрын
ha ha
Kirk was a natural he could always play snooker. He grew up at the Golden Cue in Scarborough, Ontario Canada. He played for free his whole life there thanks to Joe the owner. Kirk never went to school they used to phone from Bendale every morning to make sure he was there at the Golden Cue. Kirk played a lot for money and Joe would back him. He took a guy from America a pool player for 15 thousand when he was only 14 years old.
@Firestone1
7 жыл бұрын
He used to hustle at Times Square Billiards at Yonge/Dundas in 1979-80. He cleaned everyone out. I saw him a few times at Golden Mile Billiards, and at Cliff Thorburn's pool hall at Yonge and Gould. He was the best player to ever come out of Canada with the possible exception of Thorburn and George Chenier.
@cambellblack9166
6 жыл бұрын
parkerbohnn if it was not for crack cocaine he would have been at the top level for another ten years... Shame, was a really good player and character.
@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699
5 жыл бұрын
@@cambellblack9166 Not only crack and powder coke but he liked to drink as well.
@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699
5 жыл бұрын
@@Firestone1 At the time Cliff Thorburn was ranked #1, Kirk Stevens was #2 and Jim Wych was #3. I think Jimmy was way better than Chenier ever was.
@Firestone1
5 жыл бұрын
@@ihaveatalkingpenisanditsay6699 I saw Wych play at the CNE back in the 80's, and he was good. Kirk was probably the best shooter of those 3, but he was inconsistent.
The pressure The adrenaline The heart pumping away...nice one Kirk...
Fresh from the disco.
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
This was a best of ten match and Jimmy was leading 5-3 at the time, so this 147 meant Kirk was Staying Alive.
@jerryjungle5717
Ай бұрын
@@seanscanlon9067 🎶Ah ah ah ah staying alive 🎵
@eugenelafebre921
Ай бұрын
And it was on a saterday night?
@glxxyz
Ай бұрын
@@seanscanlon9067best of ten?
@seanscanlon9067
Ай бұрын
@@glxxyz Sorry best of 11. I only wanted to do the Staying Alive joke really but looked up the result online and the first two times they played each other in 1984, the website I used said Jimmy won in the Professional Snooker League 6 (10) 4 and this one in the Masters with Jimmy winning again 6 (11) 4. But between me switching back and forth between browser tabs from the snooker website and here to type my message, I inadvertently looked at the best of 10 match, where because it is a league I think you can have a 5-5 draw, even though Jimmy won 6-4 anyway.
Like all sports in the 70s and 80s there seemed a more magic atmosphere in these times, the 80s was golden time for snooker with some great characters
@lifeisyours8250
3 жыл бұрын
Certainly was, sports like these have been killed by forcing players to be robotically professional at all times. I dont want to see that, i want the dramas of your MacEnroes and Higgins's with characters and humour. These are the very concepts that give the public someone to route for. Who we going to route for if they are all forced to act the same... what a shame.
@lardy70s
3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant times. Unfortunately the media and society have ruined the future of great sporting moments. In those days we had 4 tv channels available unlike the hundreds we have now. We had great tv shows and great sporting events which were there for everyone to watch. Today you need satellite or cable and then pay for PPV. We have crap reality tv and snowflakes on our screens 24/7. Those glory days from my childhood are gone forever I'm afraid.
@nuntana2
2 ай бұрын
Indeed it was. Being able to have a beer or smoke, sponsored by booze and cigs firms etc. The camaraderie while still being professional. Ok, cutting out those vices is probably a good idea and the game has never been to a higher standard and cleaner than today, but at what cost? It is staid and tough to watch some matches as a result. Just look at the 147, for example. Kirk probably got paid £100k for that, 300k today's money? What's it today, 10k, and then you have to split it if there's more than one maxy? Ok, more of the money goes to lesser players, but it's a farce, which is why Ronnie has turned it down on more than one occasion. Get to that level and not be paid properly for it...
@MikeJH82
2 ай бұрын
@@nuntana2 He only got £11,000 for it. £10,000 for the 147 plus £1000 for the high break prize, which is about £35,000 in today's terms. The winner's share was only £35,000, which is about £110,000 today. The prize for the masters today is £250,000. The money for snooker in the 1980s heyday of the sport was pretty shit.
I was fortunate enough to see all 3 of these 147's live.
best break ever made in terms of atmosphere
Love the hug he gave the ref, the ref sounds like a serious school teacher and the way he hugged him first classic
Back when snooker was played on a square table!
1984 much happier days.
I can just remember walking in front school at age 13 to this.... simply magic.
@JohnSmith-su3ze
3 жыл бұрын
You walked in front of your school while watching this at 13? How did that work exactly?
Toughest and Greatest 147 from Kirk Stevens never seen any other 147's with this amount of interest. Legendary Play man 🔥
I remember this well.....sitting in the audience!!
@prostynick
6 жыл бұрын
Damn.. you.... old ;) I was 1 back then
@brianethompson768
6 жыл бұрын
My late wife and I also attended, and so did Donald Sutherland who jumped up to congratulate Kirk immediately after he sank the final black -- I think it's Donald (off camera) who shakes Kirk's hand after Kirk hugs the referee and his opponent, and before Kirk went back to his corner.
@jamiehammond7401
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Thompson Cool , Kirk is a nice guy , talked to him a couple times in Kitchener Ontario Canada . couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Quality! Great to see this after so many years. I remember Kirk but I didn't realize that he was that good. I can't believe I used to have hair like that then.
@jonathanmeehan7910
6 жыл бұрын
Everybody had hair like that back then lol
Whatever happened to Canadian snooker? Back in those days Cliff Thorburn (aka The Grinder) was a world champion and a perennial contender, Kirk Stephens was one of the most exciting and talented players on the tour and Big Bill Werbeniuk was...well a big character! But since they all left the scene I haven't been aware of any Canadian players on the world snooker circuit.
@djknox2
Ай бұрын
I just met Cliff at the Crucible less than a month ago. I had a chance to reminisce about the snooker tournament held every summer at the CNE throughout the 70s. Cliff was surprised to meet some who remembered those matches...
@scottthomson9813
21 күн бұрын
Daryl Wouters played in the UK briefly back in the mid 90's. And Marco Fu was Vancouver based of course.
The ref was John Smyth, who was a driver on the London Underground for many years. When Kirk came over from Canada aged 20 in '78 John used to drive him around to exhibitions - Kirk never passed his driving test while living in the UK, just like Alex Higgins. Both needed chauffeurs in England their whole professional careers.
@tomfullerton9388
6 жыл бұрын
John Street
@Hi-kq1vi
5 жыл бұрын
Pretty lucky considering what substances they had in them, the roads were much safer with them as passengers.
@user-bb3rx7mh8k
5 ай бұрын
Oh shut up
@johnsrabe
Ай бұрын
And that explains the big hug for the ref. Thank you.
@duncanholding7636
Ай бұрын
It was John Smyth. John Street was a different referee from Devon
My favourite 147 break
Just great, and I love that Jimmy kept back at the end there and let Kirk have the glory.
my god i was only 14 year old at the time my parents let me stay up and watch it
@JohnSmith-su3ze
3 жыл бұрын
Being allowed to stay up an extra 14 minutes must have been thrilling
How I miss the snooker from these days and this maximum from Kirk was just sensational I probably celebrated it more than he did around my telly
I liked Kirk Stevens. He was a talented player ruined by drugs but he would sit and cheer with the rest of us if his opponent did something special on the table. Just a bloody shame he dressed like an ice cream man.
Love the unstained wood table look...Oh and the pool cue, quality
@ianholmes5964
4 жыл бұрын
Doesn't look like a pool cue to me..pool cues had screwable tips and brass ferrel was longer
The most beautiful maximum break ever seen.
This is easily the BEST played 147 you'll see. The amount of tough shots he pulled out the bag is mind boggling. Truly deserved. Who else thought he'd missed the last black tho ha ha!
@paulwilliams8389
Ай бұрын
I think the black had decided to stay out until Jack Karnehm shouted "GERRRIN!!!"!
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
Not the best at all,the mere fact that he had to pull off tough shots just shows how he lost the white and ran out of position. In a real decent break the white is on a string and no tough shots are needed because of the top notch cue ball control
@georgemorley1029
Ай бұрын
@@davidmellish3295Bet you’re fun at parties. “Actually this isn’t their best song ever, a really good song demonstrates more lyrical variety and tonal distinction”. 🥱
@duncanholding7636
14 күн бұрын
@@davidmellish3295 so how many 147s have you seen when the cue ball is on a string. This was 40 years ago and Stevens was brilliant in executing it
@davidmellish3295
14 күн бұрын
@@duncanholding7636 I've definitely seen better 147s, yes he pulled out some great shots but come on, it's all about cue ball control and so many great breaks look easy ( I know they're not for most of us) because the top pro's don't lose the cue ball, they're that good that they rarely run out of position
Kirk Stevens was the coolest snooker player ever!
@forgive7449
6 жыл бұрын
cos he was high all the time 😛
@eddt430
5 жыл бұрын
Haha Tom cruise!!!
The final green was a great shot, perfect positioning around the table
without a doubt the finest 147 ever. kirk was the essence of cool!!! legend.
@nuntana2
2 ай бұрын
In your opinion maybe, but no, it wasn't/isn't. Kirk was great and the golden era of snooker was a fine time to be around to watch the sport. This was good (I remember watching live) and probably on par with Thorburn's (also watched live), but there were just too many loose shots and faffing for it to be considered 'best' material. There have been so many great 147s over the years but none can be compared to O'Sullivan's maximum in the 1997 World's of just over 5 minutes. Not just because it was so fast, but because of the flow/quick decision making and the pretty much spot on positioning throughout the break. He had the white on a string. As a fan and player of the game of many years, that is about as good as it gets... IMO.
@davidmellish3295
Ай бұрын
@nuntana2 You're totally right,Ronnie's maximum break in world record time of 5.08 was the best ever. The white on a string ,never goes out of position and does it quicker than most pros make a ton. Just incredible
That was the best 147 I’ve ever seen
Gotta admire the man's panache-that suit is worthy of Tony Montana,minus the Cuban heels!
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, he bought that suit because it was the only one he could afford! 😆
Those were the days and the B & H Masters was always electric
@eugenefarrar1959
8 жыл бұрын
very true! Stevens is often overlooked when people mention the naturally talented entertaining players, waa always great to watch.
I'm not a snooker fan but at 13:43 wen he dives on the referee is a lasting image it's an iconic moment in snooker history. I remember vividly in 1984 I was 6 years old and my uncle and dad everyone watching this frame and everyone cheered in my house
green to brown is as good a shot as you'll see by anybody, under that pressure!
@sphericalempirical9359
4 жыл бұрын
... sheer class wasn’t it.
@eugenefarrar1959
4 жыл бұрын
@@sphericalempirical9359 , yeah, I remember watching live and calling the max after approx five reds. The standard is much higher generally now, but for entertainment cand tension, these were the golden years of Snooker! Fantastic.
Thanks for the memories!
Watching this you can see the difference concerning the nature of the table compared with todays tables not that i'm complaining, this is still one of my all time fav 147's.
Must have seen it 20 times, one of the greatest players EVER!!
@johnblack9298
6 ай бұрын
😂
Absolutely fabulous break, and Kirk’s joy 👏🏼
I love this old snooker archive footage Really brilliant 👏 👌 The tables looked so different back in the 70s and 80s compared to now in 2024
Kirk was a humble professional, good for him.
The shot on the green was out of this world.
Kirk is one of a kind. He's always happy even when his opponent plays well. Love his spirit ❤️
The skill level was astounding! He kept it all together when it got tough!
When he first opens the pack,that was a Lovely shot.
Stunning skill. Every shot was picture perfect.
Great to see this again , my favourite 147 from my favourite player of that era
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
Kirk Stevens was also my favourite player back then!
Legend ❤
"Good heavens above Rex isn't that marvellous?"
@shubhammalgaonkar
7 жыл бұрын
201081hero
I remember watching this match. Both players were brilliant throughout, and Jimmy White won it 6-4. At the time this was only the 3rd televised 147, and it was a few years before the 4th. Nowadays they happen every month....
I remember watching this break of 147 from Kirk, it was enthralling to witness, he seemed so calm, but I’m sure he was trembling inside, also these were the days when there was quite a few Canadians in snooker.
The famous all white suit. Only Kirk Stevens. What a break. Love the table, wish they had them now.
The most beautiful 147 I have ever seen! Very exiting till the end! You could not follow the green ball going in the cornerpocket because of the color of the cloth 12:00. I hold my breath when Kirk potted the last pink ball! What a fantastic maximum break Kirk! Love it!
Cracking 147.
seen everey maxi as im 49nthis is by far the best all things considered , that running side green to brown was off the hook , magic thanks Kirk Stevens
those were my favorite times in snooker where are they now big bill rip , cliff , kirk , no one since from over the atlantic happy days thou
love the way he left his leg cocked on the table after the pink 😅
Natural man.kirk is underratted in history.beautiful break that.classic
A 147 was truly rare and special back then which made it even more emotional. And is definitely my fave of all time along with the O sullivan fastest
I still remember watching this , it was played on a Saturday night , if i remember correctly, this maxi was sandwiched between to tons + from jimmy ,,,,,,,does anyone remember the two commentators on here ? I think it's maybe jack karnhem and rex Williams ?
White was brilliant that night. Kirks 147 was great. Been a lot since but no-one enjoyed it more.
Great break, balls harder to play side with then too. Slightly heavier than today. Cloths were thicker aswell.
@haydenwalton2766
Ай бұрын
yep, the balls then were terrible, and don't get me started on the cushions ! but the table did seem to be running quick. great to see the old nth american style two piece cue
Brilliant reaction at the end, loved it
Co-incidentally Jack Kahrnem is the commentator who was also the commentator when fellow Canadian Thorburn got a 147 the year before at the crucible.
@Mogget5
Ай бұрын
Thorburn made that world championship 147 a year earlier than Kirk (in 1983)
Brillant that Shot right from the start by Kirk Stevens. Red into the mid and a touch in the red cluster open up an awesome 147 break
Brilliant. Some fantastic shots. Back in the day when 147's were rare. He obviously wasn't a fan of the rest. How he didn't rip the arse out of his trousers I'll never know😆
@sjake8308
Ай бұрын
Almost nobody liked using the rest back then.
I bet some of the ladies were loving the shots that Kirk played without the rest. Plenty of r stretching.
Certainly one of the finest 147s ever played.
The table roll-off from pink to black was astounding 🤯
One of the greatest breaks of all time
GEEZER! I love it!!!
Fantastic 👏
Wow, that was incredible.
Jimmy White is watching it all intently, not like some of the players sitting down today.
one of D best 147's i have eve seen 👍
Love the 70s and 80 fashions and decor. So much more character.
10K in 1984? No wonder O'Sullivan isn't happy.
@AD-kv9kj
6 жыл бұрын
10k then was the equivalent of about 31k now - however, there is more money in snooker and advertising now than there was then, so really the standard prize money for a 147 in a major tournament now should be notably more than 31k.
@vincesplc
6 жыл бұрын
newname fuc osulivan he a prize KNOB!
@lusiratna8385
6 жыл бұрын
147 is very hard at that time.
@paleshelter5376
5 жыл бұрын
@@lusiratna8385 yes, I think the equipment and cloth are better now
@Nanogenium
5 жыл бұрын
Darin Thompson The cloth back then was slower so that the cue ball has had more grip. You can See that when they hit the cue ball with side/spin. And the pockets were a Little bit bigger i guess.
After watching dings 147 I came back to the first in this competition an I remember watching kirk do it -it was a great moment in snooker history- magnificent 147.by kirk
Fantastic! I even clapped 40 years later.
Mind blowing really old iz gold
The way he hugged the ref 😁👍
That was a nice 147!!!!
Highlight of his career
classic ! one of the best :D
Kirk had a very nice cueing action back then
This is what it’s all about. Sheer class is this. Apparently, seconds before he broke of, a fellow countryman, Donald Sutherland had walked into the arena, having arrived in Britain only to see Kirk Play!!! ...... what a treat.
And with a 2 piece cue as well, practically unheard of back then, and now even.
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479
Ай бұрын
I had that same ash cue about 30 years ago. Very distinctive design with that brass "joint" in the center. Bought for me as a gift by a family friend. Sorry to say that it didn't "fit" me particularly well...a Riley 2 piece cue I received from a relative about a year or two later was *much* more comfortable. Still have it to this day in fact.