Mike Dunn
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Mike Dunn (born 20 November 1971) is an English snooker player who currently lives in Redcar. Mike turned professional in 1991. His best performance in a ranking competition came in the 2005 Malta cup when he reached the last 16 eventually losing to Matthew Stevens 5-3. In his 15 years as a pro he has earned $139,415. His highest break in professional competition is 138 which he compiled on the UK tour.
In 2002 he achieved a life long dream of reaching the televised stage of the World Championships, where he lost in the last 32 to Matthew Stevens 10-6. The 2006 ranking see Mike being placed 54th up from 93rd in 2001. Mike usually practices in The Hartlepool Snooker Centre against his practice partner Tom 'Snakey' Smith.