Chapter 356: Decisive Attack!
The score of the first set between the Grandmaster and Hosius was 86:13, and although the Grandmaster won this set, his record of breaking 100 consecutive single-stroke strokes was terminated. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
This cannot but be said to be a kind of regret, and even the Grandmaster himself feels a little regretful.
This regret also made the grandmaster want to fight, since you want to resist, then see if the strength of your resistance can block the attack of your buddies!
The second set is the grandmaster's kick-off, and since you are ready to take the initiative to attack, you must use this kick-off to leave opportunities for future attacks.
Therefore, the Grandmaster increased his efforts when he teed off, so that after the tee, the red balls that were originally only next to each other were made two red balls by this one.
These two red balls have a very good chance to attack, and if it were replaced by Mr. Clinton, he would definitely not hesitate to seize this opportunity to attack. Unfortunately, Mr. Hosius is not Mr. Clinton, his defense has been deeply rooted in his bones, and it is not a sure offensive opportunity, and he would rather give up than risk attacking.
Through the first set, the grandmaster already basically understood the characteristics of the 40-something player's play, so he dared to leave the opponent with a chance to attack as soon as he kicked off.
It's just that this kind of offensive opportunity is a long-platform attack, and for Hosius, who is good at defending but not good at attacking, the grandmaster estimates that he has an eighty percent probability that he will not dare to attack.
Sure enough, after looking at the situation on the entire table, Hosius decisively gave up this offensive opportunity, and took advantage of the opportunity to hit the ball and directly gave the grandmaster another snooker.
This snooker is not very good, after all, it is not so easy to control the force of the cue ball to hit the red ball at the other end of the table from one end of the table, and then bounce back and hide behind the colored ball.
The cue ball ends up behind the green three-pointer, but slightly farther away from the green three-pointer.
But even so, if the grandmaster wants to directly attack the two red balls that were K, there is no chance, although the cue ball is a little far away from the green three-point ball, but it still blocks the path of the cue ball directly hitting any red ball.
If the Grandmaster wants to avoid fouling, he can only continue to hit the red ball by bouncing the ball.
Although there is a red ball that is K out of the right bottom pocket is located about 20 centimeters away, and the angle is not bad, theoretically hit by the rebound ball, as long as the angle is accurate, this red ball can still be hit into the bag.
But that's only a theoretical style of play, and any professional player in the world wouldn't adopt this risky style of play.
In such a situation, it is estimated that all professional players in this world will choose to do a defensive shot, and then slowly wait for the opportunity to attack again. If someone were to use that kind of theoretical offense, nine times out of ten they would be amateurs.
To be exact, they are not even amateur players, and most of the people who dare to play like this are billiards enthusiasts who practice on the street billiard table, and they are the kind who drink too much to play.
Only such amateur billiards lovers dare to play any style. Because in the eyes of such billiards lovers, there is almost nothing they dare not play. They play purely for fun, what moves, what scores, it's all nonsense, as long as you play well, it's OK, who cares about the rest!
But the Grandmaster is not a professional player, he is an amateur, really, he is really an amateur! In this world, if you really talk about the number of times you play, he is not even as good as an amateur!
If you look at the number of times he plays, he can be regarded as a street-level amateur billiards enthusiast at best
It's just that he, a street-level amateur billiards enthusiast, is a billiards lover who is even more-nosed than top professional players!
After Hosius hit this snooker, he sat back in the rest area contentedly and waited quietly for the grandmaster to finish this shot.
Originally, I thought that it would only take more than ten seconds for the grandmaster to hit this shot, and he could take a sip of water while taking advantage of this gap.
But when Hosius put the glass down and shifted his gaze to the pool table, his eyes widened.
"What does this guy want to do? Does he still want to attack in such a situation? Doesn't he know that scoring the ball in such a situation only exists in theory? Doesn't he know that once the ball doesn't go in, it will leave himself a great opportunity to attack?"
A series of questions were immediately generated in Hosius's mind, but even this series of incredible questions did not stop the Grandmaster's determination to attack!
Without the chic and freehand of the past, the grandmaster was extremely serious about this shot.
He first carefully observed the angle next to the red ball that was relatively close to the right bottom pocket, and even took out the cue stick to gesture in the direction of the top bank, and then he walked back to the cue ball, holding the cue ball with one hand and touching his chin with the other hand to carefully observe and calculate.
"Does he really want to use the bouncing ball to attack? How is that possible!" the Grandmaster's performance caused Hoseus to cry out in his heart, but then he rejected the idea that it seemed impossible at all.
But what almost shocked him was that the grandmaster really leaned down, set up a hand bridge with his left hand, and then the club was inflated twice, and then he made a decisive shot.
With a crisp sound of the leather head hitting the cue ball, the white cue ball rebounded through the top library under the stunned gaze of Hosius, and went directly towards the red ball.
The contrivedness of the Grandmaster just now also attracted the attention of many audiences. Originally, when Hosius made this snooker, almost no one could believe that the grandmaster could attack, but would defend, but after thinking about it, the grandmaster actually launched a decisive attack.
Many viewers couldn't help but let out a "yes". Although everyone's voice was not loud, it couldn't stand the crowd, so this "ah" gathered together and caused a lot of noise in the stadium.
But the "ah" full of surprise was not over, and the audience was suddenly replaced by a wave of more enthusiastic applause.
Because the cue ball that the grandmaster bounced out through the top bank, after running for almost the length of the table, accurately hit the red ball not far from the right bottom pocket, and then in the incredible eyes of many spectators, the red ball slowly rolled into the right bottom pocket!
The cue ball, on the other hand, rolled forward a few centimeters before stopping at the bottom right of the black seven-point ball.
A great opportunity to score an eight-point score was turned from impossible to a reality by the Grandmaster!