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Beyond the Baulkline
by Ed
Beyond the Baulkline explores the full world of snooker – on the table and off it.Each episode dives into players, matches, moments, controversies, and stories that shaped the game, from legendary careers to overlooked chapters.A podcast about snooker in all its brilliance, pressure, and complexity.
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The Crucible Curse: Why First-Time Champions Fall
The Crucible Curse is one of snooker’s most enduring and unsettling legends. Since the World Championship moved to Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre in 1977, no first-time winner has ever returned the following year to defend the title successfully. But is it really a curse, or is it something more human: pressure, expectation, history, and the crushing weight of suddenly becoming the man everyone wants to beat?In this episode of The Baulk Line, we dive into the strange pattern that has haunted new world champions for decades. From the triumph of finally lifting the trophy to the brutal reality of coming back as defending champion, we explore the players who came closest, the ones who crumbled early, and the psychological storm waiting behind the theatre doors.Is the Crucible Curse a myth kept alive by coincidence? Or is it one of sport’s clearest examples of how pressure can change everything?
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Paul Hunter: Snooker’s Golden Boy
Paul Hunter was more than a snooker star. He was charisma, courage, and a glimpse of what might have been. This episode explores the life, rise, and lasting shadow of one of the game’s brightest names.
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The Crucible: Snooker’s Last Great Coliseum
Step into The Crucible, the little theatre where snooker becomes something bigger than sport. In Episode 4 of Beyond the Baulk Line, we explore how this famous venue turned into the game’s most sacred stage, where legends are made, dreams crack under pressure, and every frame feels like history breathing down your neck.
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147: The Most Fragile Score in Sport
In this episode of Beyond the Baulk Line, we dive into one of snooker’s most iconic achievements: the 147 maximum break. Why does it hold such power over players, fans, and the game itself? What makes it so rare, so nerve-racking, and so unforgettable?
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The People’s Champion: Jimmy White and the Art of Almost
Six times the doors of history opened… and closed in the same breath.The crowd rose for him not out of pity, but belief.He attacked the table like tomorrow was a rumour.Defeat followed him, but so did devotion.Some men win titles. Jimmy White won hearts and never gave them back
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Against the Hurricane: The Making and Breaking of Alex Higgins
Alex Higgins wasn’t just a snooker player. He was chaos, brilliance, heartbreak, and genius rolled into one cue action.This podcast explores the rise, the fall, and the legend of the Hurricane.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Beyond the Baulkline explores the full world of snooker – on the table and off it.Each episode dives into players, matches, moments, controversies, and stories that shaped the game, from legendary careers to overlooked chapters.A podcast about snooker in all its brilliance, pressure, and complexity.
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