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		<title>Steve Davis and Mark Allen: A Tale of Missed Opportunities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen's recent miss in the World Snooker Championship has reignited discussions about Steve Davis's infamous blunder from 1985. Both moments highlight the pressure of snooker at its highest level.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the World Snooker Championship semi-final, <strong>Mark Allen missed a crucial black ball</strong> that would have secured his place in the final. With a score of 16-15 in his favor, the pressure mounted as he stood at the table, eyes focused yet burdened by expectation. The crowd held their breath, but when he took his shot, it veered wide, marking a decisive moment in the match.</p>
<p>This miss echoes through snooker history, reminiscent of <strong>Steve Davis&#8217;s infamous black ball miss</strong> during the 1985 final against Dennis Taylor. At that time, Davis was on the brink of victory, leading 17-15 before faltering on what seemed an easy shot. Taylor capitalized on this slip-up and ultimately won the championship 18-17, forever altering both players&#8217; legacies.</p>
<p>The immediate fallout from Allen&#8217;s miss was palpable. Wu Yize seized the opportunity and edged past him with a score of 17-16. As Allen left the table, he faced not just disappointment but also comparisons to one of snooker&#8217;s most storied moments. Joe Perry commented later, &#8220;You really like to think that shot wasn’t caused by the distraction in the crowd,&#8221; highlighting how external pressures can influence performance.</p>
<p>These two incidents serve as stark reminders of how fleeting success can be in sports. Davis’s miss became part of snooker lore—an iconic moment that shaped public perception and media narratives around pressure in high-stakes matches. Today, commentators and fans alike reflect on these pivotal moments to understand better the mental fortitude required at this level.</p>
<p>For many players, including Shaun Murphy and Joe Perry, such experiences are cautionary tales. They illustrate that even champions can stumble under pressure. Dennis Taylor himself noted how much public affection for players extends beyond their performance: &#8220;John wasn&#8217;t only loved by snooker fans around the world; he was loved for what he did on Big Break with Jim Davidson,&#8221; showing how personality plays into legacy.</p>
<p>As for Steve Davis today, he has transitioned into a new phase of life as an artist and educator while still being celebrated for his contributions to snooker. His installation &#8220;We Tell Them They Can Fly&#8221; currently exhibits through May 31. He also teaches art courses at San Jose State University, proving that while one chapter may end, another can begin with creativity and passion.</p>
<p>The contrast between these two missed shots—one from decades ago and one just recently—underscores how certain moments can define careers. In snooker, where precision is paramount and stakes are high, each decision at the table carries weight beyond mere points; it shapes history itself.</p>
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		<title>Snooker score: The Longest Frame in Crucible History: Insights</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 21:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During the World Snooker Championship semi-final, Mark Allen and Wu Yize faced off in the longest frame ever at Crucible, lasting over 100 minutes.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent World Snooker Championship saw <strong>the longest frame in Crucible history</strong>, played by Mark Allen and Wu Yize during their semi-final match. This extraordinary frame lasted a staggering 100 minutes and 21 seconds, raising significant concerns about snooker rules.</p>
<p>At the end of the session, the score stood at 7-7, but only six of the eight scheduled frames were played. The match reached an impasse where neither player potted a ball for an agonizing 55 minutes. Referee Marcel Eckardt intervened, warning both players as frustration mounted.</p>
<p>Allen eventually broke the stalemate by fouling and nudging the black ball, which allowed Wu Yize to secure his only frame of the afternoon after another 30 minutes elapsed. Steve Davis did not hold back on his criticism, calling this frame an embarrassment to snooker.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics from this match:</strong></p>
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<li>The 14th frame lasted a total of 100 minutes and 21 seconds.</li>
<li>The session concluded with a score of 7-7 between the two competitors.</li>
<li>Only six out of eight frames were completed in this session.</li>
<li>A total of 55 minutes passed without any balls being potted.</li>
<li>Wu Yize won his frame after an additional 30 minutes had gone by.</li>
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<p>World Snooker has since ruled out making changes regarding frame re-racks following this incident. The governing body seems to be standing firm on its existing regulations despite calls for reevaluation. As snooker enthusiasts reflect on this historic moment, it remains unclear how these events will influence future matches or potential rule changes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 23:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steve Davis has transitioned from being a snooker champion to a techno DJ, navigating through personal scandals and a divorce. His journey reveals unexpected dimensions of his character.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Davis, once labeled <strong>&#8216;Mr Boring&#8217;</strong> during his reign as a snooker champion, has made a remarkable shift in his life. From winning six world titles in the 1980s to becoming a techno DJ, his journey is marked by personal upheaval, including an affair that led to a high-profile divorce.</p>
<p>Davis dominated the snooker scene with an impressive record: 15 Triple Crown events and 28 ranking titles. Yet, his composed demeanor earned him the moniker &#8216;Mr Boring&#8217;. He reflected on this perception, saying, &#8220;I wasn&#8217;t a politician, I was a snooker player &#8211; I was only an ambassador of that sport. So I didn&#8217;t lose much sleep over it in the end really.&#8221; This sentiment underscores how he viewed his public image versus the reality of his personal choices.</p>
<p>The decisive moment came when he embarked on an affair with 19-year-old dancer Cheree Palla while he was 39 and married to Judy Greig. The revelation shattered his marriage, leading to their separation in 2005 after more than a decade together. In hindsight, Davis acknowledged the impact of his choices: &#8220;Perhaps I was giving the table a bit too much attention.&#8221;</p>
<p>The fallout from the affair was significant. It not only ended his marriage but also altered public perception. Once seen as merely an athlete, he became embroiled in scandal—what he later termed a &#8220;kiss-and-tell scandal&#8221; when details emerged about his relationship with Palla.</p>
<p>Transitioning from snooker to music, Davis has carved out a new identity as a DJ and co-founder of The Utopia Strong. He has performed at notable venues such as the Glastonbury Festival and even supported Blur at Wembley Stadium. His foray into music appears to have revitalized him; he now describes himself as someone who embraces uncertainty: &#8220;You just don&#8217;t know what is going to happen.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite the dramatic shifts in his life, Davis has maintained financial stability with an estimated net worth of around £26.5 million and over £5.6 million accumulated from prize money during his snooker career. He acknowledges that sportspeople can be selfish: &#8220;I described myself as difficult to live with.&#8221; This self-awareness adds depth to his character.</p>
<p>Today, Steve Davis embodies the complexity of reinvention—he&#8217;s no longer just &#8216;Mr Boring&#8217;, but rather a multifaceted individual navigating both personal and professional transformations.</p>
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