Snooker Match - Frame 4
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by user Alex Holowczak
Here is the continuation of the match between Stephen Hendry and Jimmy White, the 1992 World Snooker Championships Final.
This is the fourth frame of the match, a crucial one, because at the conclusion of this frame, the players take their 20 minute mid-session interval. Players aim to win the mini-sessions of 4 by a score of 3-1, or to play the 4 frames to draw 2-2.
At the moment, there has been some good play, with Hendry making a 105 break in frame 1. White then won frame 2 with breaks of 70 and 45. Hendry then won a great third frame. White was coming back before some nervy misses on the colours for both players. Hendry left himself awkward on the black, but eventually it was he that won the frame by potting that black, and taking a 2 frames to 1 lead. White perhaps ought to have won the frame, so it would be interesting to see how that would effect him mentally in this frame.
So, remember, best of 35, and here's frame 4. Again, ask any questions you may have.
The players now took their 20 minute interval.
