0. Person
1. Male
2. Dead
3. Not famous for entertainment/the arts
4. Not born in the Americas
5. Born after 1899
6. Not famous for science, business, economics, or politics
7. Famous for sports or games
8-9. Born in Western Europe (ie one of these countries)
10. Not known for an Olympic sporting activity
11. Born 1900-1935
12. In this sport/activity, you compete as one person against another person
13. You need a certain level of physical fitness to compete at the top level in this sport/activity
14. The sport/game is on this chart
15. Less than 70% of those people consider it a sport
16. The activity/sport is not normally done outside
17. It is a cue sport
0. Person
1. Male
2. Dead
3. Not famous for entertainment/the arts
4. Not born in the Americas
5. Born after 1899
6. Not famous for science, business, economics, or politics
7. Famous for sports or games
8-9. Born in Western Europe (ie one of these countries)
10. Not known for an Olympic sporting activity
11. Born 1900-1935
12. In this sport/activity, you compete as one person against another person
13. You need a certain level of physical fitness to compete at the top level in this sport/activity
14. The sport/game is on this chart
15. Less than 70% of those people consider it a sport
16. The activity/sport is not normally done outside
17. It is a cue sport
18. His name appears on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_...ish_billiards)
looks like the options are Joe Davis, Fred Davis (Joe's not as good brother), Jack Karnehm (also famous as a commentator), and Bernard Bennett? I think that's it but double check.
ah yes Barrie counts as well, probably not him though
I'd say ask if his last name is Davis and if it is we go with Joe and if not we YOLO one of the other guys (I'd say Karnehm), but I'm just popping in late
ah yes Barrie counts as well, probably not him though
I'd say ask if his last name is Davis and if it is we go with Joe and if not we YOLO one of the other guys (I'd say Karnehm), but I'm just popping in late
0. Person
1. Male
2. Dead
3. Not famous for entertainment/the arts
4. Not born in the Americas
5. Born after 1899
6. Not famous for science, business, economics, or politics
7. Famous for sports or games
8-9. Born in Western Europe (ie one of these countries)
10. Not known for an Olympic sporting activity
11. Born 1900-1935
12. In this sport/activity, you compete as one person against another person
13. You need a certain level of physical fitness to compete at the top level in this sport/activity
14. The sport/game is on this chart
15. Less than 70% of those people consider it a sport
16. The activity/sport is not normally done outside
17. It is a cue sport
18. His name appears on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_...ish_billiards)
19. His last name is Davis
20. His last name is Davis
Tough break guys, thought you might get there in the end. gg
Through the decades, certain players have tended to dominate snooker, but none more than its original star player, Joe Davis.
Davis was world champion for twenty years, retiring unbeaten after claiming his fifteenth world title in 1946 when the tournament was reinstated after the Second World War.
Davis was unbeaten in world championship play, and was only ever beaten four times in his entire life, with all four defeats coming after his world championship retirement and inflicted by his own brother Fred.
He was also World Billiards Champion 4 times between 1928 and 1932. He is one of only 2 people to have been world champion in both snooker and billiards; the other being his brother Fred.