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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The recent World Snooker Championship featured the longest frame in Crucible history, raising questions about snooker rules and referees.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> semi-final between Mark Allen and Wu Yize featured the longest frame in Crucible history, lasting an astonishing 100 minutes and 21 seconds. This unprecedented duration has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of current snooker rules.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics:</strong></p>
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<li>The 14th frame lasted 100 minutes and 21 seconds.</li>
<li>The match ended with a score of 7-7 after only six of the eight scheduled frames were played.</li>
<li>There was a notable impasse where no balls were potted for 55 minutes.</li>
<li>It took an additional 30 minutes for Wu Yize to secure his only frame of the session.</li>
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<p>Referee Marcel Eckardt intervened during the stalemate, but it was Allen who ultimately broke the deadlock by fouling and nudging the black ball. Steve Davis, a veteran of the sport, described this lengthy frame as &#8220;an embarrassment to snooker,&#8221; further emphasizing the need for reevaluation of snooker rules regarding re-racks.</p>
<p>Despite the controversy, World Snooker has ruled out making any changes to re-rack procedures following this incident. The governing body appears committed to maintaining existing regulations, even amidst criticism from prominent figures in the sport.</p>
<p>This incident occurred during a highly competitive match at the Crucible Theatre, which is known for its rich history in professional snooker. As players continue to push boundaries, how officials respond to such challenges remains a critical question for the future of the game.</p>
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		<title>Mark allen wu yize frame</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen and Wu Yize faced off in the longest frame in Crucible history, lasting over 100 minutes, leading to significant criticism from pundits.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> on May 1, 2026, Mark Allen and Wu Yize played a match that featured the longest frame in Crucible history, lasting an astonishing <strong>100 minutes and 21 seconds</strong>. This lengthy frame has drawn widespread criticism from pundits and fans alike.</p>
<p>The frame reached a stalemate where no balls were potted for <strong>55 minutes</strong>. At one point, Allen led the frame with a score of <strong>47-13</strong> before the deadlock occurred. Ultimately, Wu Yize won the frame with a score of <strong>88-66</strong> after an extended safety exchange.</p>
<p>The session concluded with both players tied at <strong>7-7</strong>, having played only six frames instead of the expected eight. This was particularly notable given that Allen had previously trailed by <strong>6-2</strong> before winning five consecutive frames to take the lead.</p>
<p>The previous record for the longest frame was set during the <strong>2022 World Championship</strong>, lasting just <strong>85 minutes</strong>. This new record has raised questions about the current state of snooker and its rules, particularly regarding extended safety play.</p>
<p>Steve Davis described the frame as &#8220;an embarrassment to snooker,&#8221; emphasizing the need for reform in how matches are officiated. Similarly, Stephen Hendry referred to this situation as &#8220;the dark side of snooker,&#8221; indicating a growing concern among former champions about match integrity.</p>
<p>Kyren Wilson added that referee Marcel Eckardt should have intervened sooner, stating, &#8220;That game was going nowhere.&#8221; John Parrott also expressed disbelief at what he termed &#8220;the most bizarre frame I’ve ever seen here at the Crucible Theatre.&#8221; These reactions highlight a significant dissatisfaction with how such prolonged play can detract from viewer engagement.</p>
<p>The implications of this historic frame may lead to changes in snooker officiating rules. Observers speculate that referees and players&#8217; associations will need to address this issue to prevent similar occurrences in future tournaments.</p>
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