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When all competitive sports are compared together, why is snooker the most difficult?
The difficulty of snooker lies in accuracy: the cue ball hits the target ball, and the walking direction of the target ball is close to 180 degrees. Assuming that there is a contact point every 5 degrees, there are 36 contact points. The contact surface is only 52.5mm times 3. 14 and then divided by 2. First of all, you have to hit at least this contact point to score, and the one near the pocket can accommodate a little deviation. Secondly, you have to hit the point where you need to stroke, but you can only teach you the ideal posture with appropriate speed and skin contact time. If you can understand the first part, please read on. Refuse to argue why snooker is the most difficult sport in the world. The difficulty of snooker lies in many influencing factors. Physical factors: line of sight deviation, too tight wrist, body center of gravity deviation, incorrect forearm direction, finger-driven cue deviation, insufficient or excessive swing space of arm, arm deviation, unstable hand frame, hand frame point deviation, etc. Psychological factors: paying too much attention to ignoring the goal point when walking and hitting the ball, too much competition pressure, opponents playing well and badly, losing a ball before, paying too much attention to winning or losing, heavy burden, bad luck, too good luck for opponents, and so on. Other factors: off-court noise, poor rest, poor health, excessive humidity, poor table, unstable performance of clubs, poor skin and so on.

Technical factors: The attack success rate of enthusiasts with certain ability is about 30%, and the defense of professional players will not exceed 30%. Then you hit a 32-point ball, and you must get at least 8 balls in a row, 30% to the eighth power. The success rate of top competitions is lower than that of champions. The attack success rate of top players is around 90%, and the defense success rate fluctuates around 80%. That's a struggling genius. 10 started professional training. He has a coach and courses, and he trains for 8 hours every day. This is his lifelong career. Paying attention to genius is more about where we can't see enough talent or hard work. Although the history of billiards can be traced back to15th century, snooker was invented relatively late. Regarding the origin of snooker, a credible statement is that billiards was popular among British troops stationed in India in the late19th century, and the popular game at that time was Blackpool.

1 white ball, 15 red ball and 1 black ball are used in this game. /kloc-one day in 0/875, neville chamberlain, a British army colonel stationed in Jubilee, and his comrades-in-arms thought the game was too simple and boring, so they decided to add three colors of balls: yellow, green and pink. Soon it was not enough, and brown and blue balls were added. This new game quickly became popular, which led to the birth of snooker billiards. Snooker was a popular term for freshmen in British military schools at that time. This makes snooker used by these soldiers to call beginners of this new game and eventually become the name of the sport. It is very important to know your own level correctly. Simply put, regardless of the success rate, the target is hooligans. Playing billiards is actually a risk management problem. You can attack how you want, from what big angle, stick a long table next to the library and turn over some library bags. The key is success rate.

You can basically do snooker in defense, but what is the success rate? Do you choose to stick to the library with a 90% chance, or choose to play snooker with a 40% chance but have a chance to admit defeat? B besides self-awareness of their technical level, there are also theoretical and cognitive levels. Many people mistakenly think that they have professional consciousness, but their technical level is not enough. Especially when you see some simple balls close to what you want, you think you just need to be precise. In fact, the level of snooker is based on the understanding of snooker, including understanding of posture, defense, competition and so on.