Chapter 351: Free Ball

The grandmaster is right, if he strictly follows the rules, his score of 155 is indeed not the real Mr. 155. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The real Mr. 155 refers to the score that can be recorded and can be scored with a real score of 155.

Like the 155 points scored by the Grandmaster, it was because Mr. Clinton's two consecutive fouls added an extra eight points to the Grandmaster's total score, which brought the Grandmaster's total score in this set to 155 points. But his record for the highest single-stroke score is still 147 points.

And the real Mr. 155 points, or the only two Mr. 148 points and Mr. 149 points in the history of snooker, are all real scores that exceed the full score of 147 points.

Some people may ask, according to the rules of snooker, how can anyone hit a score of more than 147 perfect scores?

Not to mention, this situation is still true, and whether it is in the past life or in this life, there have been real Mr. 148 points and Mr. 149 points.

In the rules of snooker, the maximum score is indeed 147 points, but there is also a special situation, when this special situation occurs, if the player can seize the opportunity, then it is possible to score more than 147 points.

It's just that this probability is too low, so in the history of snooker in this world, there have only been two such situations in official matches.

Moreover, these two special circumstances both appeared in the sixties and seventies of the last century, and even the old referee almost couldn't remember it. Therefore, when the old referee understood the meaning of what the Grandmaster said, he had such a surprised expression.

After all, it was an official match, and although the grandmaster had an unbelievable result in this shot, the match still had to go on, so after a short celebration, the second set continued.

In the last game, because the Grandmaster kicked off first, in this game, it was Mr. Clinton who kicked off.

It seems that the last game was really stunned by the grandmaster, or the player from Australia has not been able to recover from the grandmaster's earth-shattering 155 points, so the tall man has no usual smile on his face at this time, and instead has a serious face.

With the cue ball placed at the bottom of the D-zone, between the green three-pointer and the brown quarter, Mr. Clinton leaned down, took a slight aim, and fired it with one shot.

As a result, what no one expected was that after Mr. Clinton's shot was hit, there was no crisp hitting sound, but an extremely piercing "pia", and the cue ball did not go straight forward as if it was hit normally, but there was an obvious deviation.

Mr. Clinton's kick-off shot was unexpectedly ......

No one would have thought that in an official match of this level, there would be such a low-level mistake by a player!

You're a professional footballer, and you're one of the top 100 professional players in the world!

If you make a mistake when you play snooker, if you make a mistake when hitting the ball because of angle or power, it is understandable, but you hit the tee, which is an unforgivable mistake for a professional player.

Although Mr. Clinton's shot was not very powerful, and the cue ball gained enough momentum, but the cue ball did not go according to the route he had envisioned in advance, it was hit!

I saw that the cue ball followed an obviously crooked route, hit the bottom bank, then bounced back to the left bank, and finally staggered back to the tee area......

Clinton was also stunned. I guess he didn't expect that he would make such a low-level mistake!

The cue ball did not touch any red balls at the tee-off, which is a typical empty pole.

So the old referee said with great certainty: "Blank shot! Foul! Four penalty points!"

Clinton was so annoyed that he almost dropped the club, and such a mistake would really make a person crazy.

And what made Clinton even more crazy was still behind, because after the cue ball rebounded from the left side, it finally stopped behind the brown quarter.

That situation is very imaginary with the snooker shot that the grandmaster made for Clinton when he teed off in the first set. It's just that the players who do snooker and the players who need to solve snooker have completely dropped one by one.

It's just that this snooker made Clinton's face look gray, and the grandmaster showed a surprised smile.

The old referee did not leave the table, but carefully looked at the position where the cue ball stayed, and finally said: "Free ball! Mr. Clinton formed snooker because of the empty stick, may I ask Mr. Grandmaster if you want to deal with this ball according to the free ball?"

The so-called free kick means that when a player fouls and forms snooker, the opponent who has the right to hit the ball can designate any non-live ball on the table as a live ball to hit, and the live ball score is counted.

In other words, Mr. Clinton's shot was fouled first, and at the same time it formed snooker, so that the grandmaster who made the subsequent stroke could not directly hit any of the red balls, so the ball would be judged as a free kick by the referee.

"Of course!" replied the Grandmaster in the affirmative.

Nonsense, if this ball is not handled as a free ball, then it is called brain dead!

Just now, I said that I was going to hit a real super 147 points, but it didn't take two minutes to say this, and a big opportunity suddenly came to me.

In fact, in order to play a real super 147 points, the conditions are very simple, that is, you must first get a free kick opportunity, and then if you can seize this opportunity and hit a high score score, then you can potentially hit a super 147 points.

Because in the rules of snooker, when forming a free ball like this, the grandmaster, as a player who has the right to hit the ball, can choose any ball on the table as the next live ball to play, instead of having to solve the snooker and have to hit the red ball.

In other words, the Grandmaster can completely ignore those red balls at this time, and choose a ball to hit at random. It's just that even if the ball chosen by the Grandmaster is a black seven-point ball, then this ball is only worth one point.

In other words, even if the Grandmaster hits the black seven-point ball as a live ball in the next shot and hits it, then the score of the black seven-point ball can only be temporarily counted as the score of a red ball, one point!

Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to attack continuously around the black seven-point ball to play a full score stroke, that is, 1 point for the red ball + 7 points for the black ball = 8 points. There are a total of 15 red balls on the table, so 15*8=120 points, plus six colored balls for a total of 27 points, so the maximum score is 147 points.

However, if there is a free ball, then it is equivalent to an extra red ball on the table - after the free ball appears, any colored ball designated is regarded as a live ball to calculate the score, and after this live ball, the player can continue to hit the colored ball of other values to obtain the original score of the colored ball.

In other words, if the Grandmaster plays the brown four-point ball as a live ball at this time, then after hitting the brown four-point ball, he can completely hit the black seven-point ball, so that the Grandmaster is equivalent to playing an extra "eight".