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What is the difference between Chinese billiards and snooker?

Let's talk about the main differences between Secondary Eight and snooker.

The difference between snooker and Secondary Eight.

No matter from hardware, software, technology and psychology, the comprehensive difficulty of snooker is definitely better than that of Grade 8, which is an indisputable fact.

Accuracy requirements

Let me start with one thing that many people misunderstand. Form 8 has a bigger mouth than snooker, but it doesn't mean that the alignment requirements are low. Because the ratio of middle eight balls to pockets is smaller than that of snooker balls to pockets, that is to say, middle eight balls have big pockets and big balls, and the ratio is close to1; Snooker has a small pocket and a smaller ball, and the ratio is greater than 1. Therefore, in terms of accuracy, Secondary Eight is worse than snooker.

Many of the balls you see can also enter American billiards, and the alignment requirements of American tables are much smaller.

force

The nature of the 28 th platform determines that the requirements for players' strength are not high. Many players have developed the habit of not making great efforts, and small push and small pull are enough. However, on the big stage of snooker, strength is an important skill, and many players give a lot of points to other projects because of their thorough strength, such as Fat Li, White and others.

Walking and pole method

Still limited by the size of the table, Secondary Eight is easy to cultivate the "small peasant thought" and its position is relatively rough. Because of the high accuracy requirement, all the bar methods will not be used too much, and the plug will be very cautious. Overnight, players don't pay enough attention to position and hitting, and are satisfied with accuracy. However, there are many big tables in the snooker ball, so the requirements for surrounding the ball, walking position and pole method are more accurate, and the materials of the tables are more conducive to play.

luck

Relatively speaking, there are more masters in Form 8, so it will be more difficult to win the championship. Luck is very important in the game, and the result of winning or losing can be influenced by exploding the ball, which means that the overall inevitability is great. Snooker, on the other hand, tends to precipitate strength and luck, but it doesn't account for a large proportion and there are fewer random things.

Therefore, it is very important to push the table away, prevent the library from sticking and raise the bag mouth. It is easy to draw the following points: Form 8 pays attention to quick decision and ball-chasing attack, and the uncertainty of winning and losing the championship is stronger, and the game will be more exciting; Snooker, on the other hand, pays attention to defense (although it also advocates attack now), and the center is defense. Walking and ball control are also a big attraction.

Zheng Yubo and O 'Sullivan

Zheng Yubo is a legend of Secondary Eight, and Bauer's achievements and status in Secondary Eight are not lower than those of the rockets in snooker. Bauer was also born in snooker in his early days, and later changed to the life champion level 8. He defeated Zhao Ruliang, who is currently ranked first, to successfully defend his title at the just-concluded level 8 World Championships.

O 'Sullivan is currently the world's number one snooker player, having just won the 36th championship in the tournament, tying Haendly. In addition, he is the first player in the history of snooker with a prize of over 10 million pounds, the first player with a thousand strokes, and 147 is the highest in history. There are too many data about rockets, so I won't go into details.

Before talking about cross-border competition, let's talk about an industry law: many Form 8 players are transferred from snooker. This point shows to a great extent that snooker is more difficult than winning.

Play snooker

Bauer himself played professional snooker, with the highest score of 138. The degree is much worse than that of small people. It can be said that playing snooker with Bauer and Rockets is tantamount to throwing eggs at stones, and the chances of winning are slim. Of course, Bauer and the Rockets are not the only ones who have no chance to win in snooker. Snooker masters Higgins, Selby, Robertson and others should stay away from the Rockets, so there is no suspense for both sides to play snooker, and Zheng Yubo will definitely lose.

Hit eight

If the two sides hit eight, it's hard to say. Unlike many people's imagination, snooker players will score eight points completely. At least this group cannot be said to be dead. To give a few examples just finished, it may be because snooker players are generally second-rate and have little reference significance. World champion 17 and No.2 Ryan Dai 6-9 Magic Merlin, world No.20 and former world champion Dortmund 6-9 Wu Jiaqing, world No.26 and 1 champion Mark Jin 4-9, world No.306-1 65438, world No.0/kloc. The farthest joe perry 1 1- 13 is now Zhao Ruliang, the No.1 in Formula 8, and then joe perry lost to Wang Peng and Wang Peng, the No.64 in Formula 8, and lost to champion Zheng Yubo by a big score, which means Zheng Yubo can beat joe perry without systematic training.

Moreover, Wang Yun, Liu Yang, Zheng Yubo, Shi Hanqing and others all played against Haendly at the last moment of his life, and they also won and lost each other.

Therefore, Zheng Yubo can win Haendly in Form 8, and it is also possible to win O 'Sullivan. But this is not intended to exaggerate the two treasures or belittle the rocket, because the rocket has not systematically exercised Form 8 (I believe the original intention of the subject is the same, if the system has exercised, is it comparable? ), I am not fully familiar with the performance of the table and the club, and my hitting ideas will be different. It takes a while for the rocket to get used to Type 8. Just like before, the Rockets played a role-playing game with Xiao-Ting Pan. Even if they only won a few battles, they could see that he was not familiar with Form 8 (the Rockets played more American watches and participated in 9 European and American competitions). If we compete for 9, 1 1 and 13, I think Bauer has a nearly 50% chance to start, as high as 60-70%. Of course, after a week of rocket training, the balance will tilt a lot.

No matter the prize money or influence is very limited, it is difficult to attract big-name snooker players to participate in official competitions. All of the above are hypothetical, refusing to talk.