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Stephen Maguire Produces Most Outrageous And Bizarre 'Foul' Trick Shot In Snooker History

Stephen Maguire Produces Most Outrageous And Bizarre 'Foul' Trick Shot In Snooker History

Robertson's face says it all.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Stephen Maguire has pulled off one of the greatest trick shots in snooker history this afternoon in the 2020 Masters.

Maguire was facing off against Neil Robertson on Monday afternoon and he pulled off an unreal double fluke.

The Scot hit a red and then skimmed his ball over a cluster of reds and it looked like he'd put too much on the shot.

However, the red bounced out of the pocket and then rolled back in with a tremendous amount of backspin.

The only blemish on the otherwise perfect shot is that the 38-year-old also potted the white ball.

Even Robertson couldn't believe what'd he'd seen his opponent pull off in their thrilling tactical battle.

Cameras managed to catch his immediate reaction following the move and it was hilarious.

Commentator Steve Davis described the shot as, "The most amazing shot in the history of snooker."

Even more thrilling, Maguire had come back from 5-1 down to defeat the 2012 Masters champion 6-5.

Fans on Twitter were quick to react to the unreal skill on show.




The astonishing comeback will see Maguire take on either Mark Allen or David Gilbert in the quarter-finals at 7pm tonight.

Do you think Maguire's trick shot is the greatest in snooker history?

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Featured Image Credit: BBC Sport

Topics:ย snooker