Chapter 349 Mr. 155 points
At this time, the grandmaster had a taste called "rhythm" in his gestures. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
He doesn't seem to have to aim at all when he hits the ball, and the club usually just flexes up on the bridge of the hand, then strikes decisively, and then closes the stick and gets up, taking out the powder to wipe the leather head, while walking around the table in a dashing manner.
Moreover, the number of steps taken by the Grandmaster is very small, and it is rare to exceed seven steps.
When the Grandmaster reaches the position, the referee will basically place the colored ball on the spot, and then the Grandmaster will continue to bend down, build a bridge, and continue to repeat the previous series of actions.
After the Grandmaster did seven or eight such actions in a row near the bottom of the table, the attention of the audience was involuntarily attracted by the Grandmaster.
It is true that the rhythm of a snooker player is difficult for outsiders to experience, but if a snooker player can play a rhythm like a grandmaster during the game, then he is destined to become the most attractive figure in the whole arena.
The excellent rhythm makes the Grandmaster hit the ball extremely fast. Because he played his own rhythm, the grandmaster also controlled the position of the cue ball more well.
The grandmaster's ball skills have reached the legendary grandmaster-level, coupled with the grandmaster-level physical attributes, so he is almost like controlling his fingers when controlling the position of the cue ball.
The white cue ball on the table is like an invisible silk thread pulling it, and if the grandmaster wants the cue ball to stop in that position, the cue ball will inevitably stop in that position obediently, almost without any difference.
Each time the cue ball stays, it will form a small angle with the target ball, which is convenient for the grandmaster to use this small angle to adjust the position of the cue ball.
In fact, when playing snooker, the cue ball, the target ball and the bag are not the best, because you have to control the movement of the cue ball, so if it is a three-point line, although it is the most powerful for hitting the target ball, but in order to control the movement of the cue ball, you also need to add a variety of strokes.
And if there is a certain angle between the cue ball and the target ball, then when hitting the ball, you can directly hit it with the middle stroke without increasing the stroke. Because of the existence of the angle, the cue ball can be better moved.
When the Grandmaster hit the black seven-point ball into the bag for the tenth time, the audience immediately burst into warm applause.
Ten consecutive attacks around the black seven-pointer have brought the Grandmaster's score to 80, and if you count the eight points that Clinton added because of two consecutive fouls at the beginning, the Grandmaster's total score in this set has reached 88 points.
A score of 80 points is also considered a high score, and this score also means that the remaining points on the table are no longer enough for Mr. Clinton to chase. Even if the Grandmaster made a mistake in the next shot, it would be very difficult for Clinton to defeat the Grandmaster with the remaining ball worth 67 points on the table.
However, it is almost impossible to expect the Grandmaster to make a mistake.
As there are fewer red balls on the table, the situation on the table becomes clearer.
The most important thing is that the Grandmaster's rhythm is still controlled so flawlessly, as orderly as a precision clock.
The eleventh time the red ball was hit, the grandmaster added a high pole, and after the red ball was accurately hit into the bottom pocket, the cue ball followed forward and touched the left side of the bank, and after a rebound, it successfully stayed on the top left of the black seven.
At this point, all the red balls near the bottom bank were in the bag, and the remaining four red balls were scattered around the pink six-point balls. But this is nothing at all for the grandmaster.
After a slightly more powerful high bar right plug is hit, the black ball falls into the right bottom pocket, and the cue ball draws a small arc on the table, eats the right library, and after bounce out, it stays exactly at the bottom right of a red ball.
The grandmaster took two steps and came to the cue ball, wiped the powder again, and waited for the referee to place the black seven-point ball on the spot.
When the referee left the table, the Grandmaster leaned down and aimed at the red ball, which landed accurately into the middle pocket, while the cue ball retreated some distance and came to the vicinity of the black seven.
At this time, almost all the eyes of the audience fell on the No. 8 table where the grandmaster was, there was no way, who let the grandmaster hit this shot was too angry, and according to the current rhythm of the grandmaster, this was clearly heading for 147.
Everyone knows that the top honor in snooker is to score a perfect score of 147 points in an official game, but the perfect score may be easy to play in ordinary training, but it is really rare in official competitions.
Even a legendary snooker master like Xiao Ke, in his seventeen-year snooker career, he has only hit a perfect score 16 times in official competitions, and on average, he can't hit a perfect score once a year.
In his previous life, the legendary snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan only shot a perfect score of 13 in official matches in his career.
In the just-concluded Tiandu Snooker World Championships, dozens of players fought each other for several days, and they didn't even see a perfect score. The highest score was also very unfortunate, with a two-point deficit of 147 points.
The reward for a perfect score in snooker billiards in this life is similar to that in the previous life. In official professional competitions, as long as a player scores a perfect score of 147, then he will receive a special perfect score reward from the tournament. The reward is about 10,000 Chinese dollars, or 10,000 dollars, or 10,000 pounds.
Anyway, as long as you hit a 147 in an official competition, the reward is very rich.
The perfect score is easy to say, but it is even more difficult to play in an official tournament than to win a top-level international event.
And now, the Grandmaster is about to accomplish this feat of perfect score in full view, how can this not make the audience excited?
Even Zhao Wenji couldn't help but clench his fists and stare at the grandmaster on the big screen. Although Zhao Wenji is now ranked very high in the world, he has never scored a perfect score in an official competition!
And this game is just the grandmaster's first snooker professional-level match, if he really hits a perfect score of 147, then it will definitely cause a sensation all over the world.
Aim, shot, get up, move...... The grandmaster didn't seem to realise that he was about to accomplish a feat that no one had ever done before, which was to shoot a perfect score in the first set of a professional official match.
His movements are still dashing, he is still rhythmic, his shots are still accurate, and his control of the cue ball is still very good.
When the Grandmaster sent the black seven-point ball into the bottom pocket for the twelfth time, his score on this stroke had already exceeded 100 points (including the opponent's penalty points), and the audience burst into even more enthusiastic applause.
Even the South Stand and West Stand, which were booed just now, also applauded enthusiastically.
Under such a result, except for a few fans who are extremely hostile to the grandmaster, the other fans have given up their hostility, and they may still be unaccustomed to the grandmaster, but their applause can be given to such an achievement.
Being able to score a single stroke of 100 in the first professional official competition is also a record that has never been done before.
The loud applause on the field made the Grandmaster pause slightly, and gave two thumbs up to the surrounding stands, then clapped his hands in the air, and then continued to focus on the table.
After the small high tide passed, the whole court fell silent, and the sound of hitting the ball from the other tables immediately became clearly audible.
"Slap", accompanied by a clear crashing sound, the grandmaster sent the black seven-point ball into the bottom pocket for the fifteenth time.
At this time, the Grandmaster's score had come to 128 points, and a single stroke had already hit a beautiful 120 points.
At this time, there were only six colored balls left on the table, and to everyone's surprise, these six colored balls remained in their original position and did not move their position at all. Even the pink six-pointer closest to the red ball pile just now didn't move even the slightest bit of position.
This spherical shape on the table is enough to prove how terrifying the grandmaster's control over the cue ball is. And the next shot of the grandmaster made the audience more intuitively see the terrifying control and accurate hitting of the grandmaster.
By the time he hit the last black seven, the Grandmaster had already sent the cue ball to the top of the table with a high club, and began to hit around the yellow, green, and brown fours.
In fact, at this point, all the spectators at the scene have no doubt that they will witness the birth of a perfect score.
In three shots in a row, the Grandmaster cleanly hit the yellow, green and brown balls into the bag, and it is worth mentioning that these three balls fell into three different bags.
After a low ball was plugged and the blue ball was accurately hit into the other middle pocket, the cue ball stayed on the top left of the pink six.
Seeing that the grandmaster almost didn't aim much, he directly made a strong high bar plug and hit the pink six-point ball into the left bottom pocket, and at the same time, the cue ball hit the black seven-point ball accurately after the rebound of the library side.
The black seven-point ball was hit by the cue ball and slowly rolled towards the right bottom pocket.
Almost all the audience at the scene couldn't help but let out a low cry.
If the Grandmaster touches the black seven-point ball into the bag, then the Grandmaster's shot is considered a foul, and not only the seven points will be deducted, but the pink ball and the black ball will be taken out and replaced to the point where the ball is placed.
It's a shame to see a perfect score not completed because of the last shot.
However, all the spectators underestimated the Grandmaster's ability to control the ball. I saw that although the black seven-point ball was rolling towards the right bottom bag, it was still about two or three centimeters away from the mouth of the bag, and it stopped steadily.
The audience once again resounded with a sigh of relief.
Then, under the gaze of the audience, the Grandmaster did not directly hit the black seven-point ball located at the mouth of the bag, but aimed at the side library slightly, and then slammed out a strong mid-pole, and saw the white cue ball rolling rapidly on the table like a ball of lightning.
One, two, three, four...... The cue ball bounced off the edge of the vault eight times in a row, and finally rolled into the right bottom pocket, accurately hitting the black seven-point ball into the right bottom pocket......
......The audience immediately burst into thunderous applause.
Not only did these spectators witness the birth of a perfect score, but the last shot of the black seven-point shot was really too soulful.
At the last moment, the grandmaster dared to play like this, and it can only be said that the heart of the grandmaster is too big......
147 points in one stroke, the most important thing is that counting the eight points added because of Clinton's penalty points at the beginning of the game, the grandmaster actually scored 155 points in one set in his first official professional match!
Although this score will still be recorded as 147 points when recording the highest score in a single stroke, but after scoring 155 points in one set, this title of "Mr. 155 Points" is directly worn on the head of the grandmaster!