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Cesar Muroya's video: Snooker Incident Untold Moments of the McGill-Clarke Incident at the 2020 World Championship

@Snooker Incident | Untold Moments of the McGill-Clarke Incident at the 2020 World Championship
The whole incident: four moments in the incident between Anthony McGill and Jamie Clarke at the Crucible in 2020, some of which went unnoticed by snooker fans. The video also includes images of the Perry-Clarke little incident from earlier in the Last-80 qualifying stage. NOTE: what is written below about motivations is only a personal opinion. Although Clarke got into McGill's visual field 2-3 times previously, it seems unlikely that he deliberately tried to distract his opponent as he was in full control of the game with a 7-2 lead and his confidence was at the top after defeating world Mark Allen. McGill certainly had a right to demand that Clarke be out of his field of vision, though he didn't complain at first. His frustration at his poor performance surely played a role in his overreaction. It probably was an undeserved situation for Clarke, but as a professional, he should have worked to stay focused on his game. His tweet during the break was self-defeating. Offical rulebook - Section 4: The players 5. Non-striker "The non-striker shall, when the striker is playing, avoid standing or moving in the line of sight of the striker. They shall sit or stand at a reasonable distance from the table and avoid making any movement or action that may interrupt the concentration of the striker." The statistics shown in the video correspond to the time the match was played. Cesar Muroya created his unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information displayed is another innovation that viewers appreciate. This format is not intended to replace full unedited matches, but to be an additional alternative to the delight of snooker fans. ► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys. ► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents and more) here: https://www.youtube.com/CesarMuroya/Playlists

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