In the snooker arena, the score of 147 is an extremely sacred existence for snooker players, representing the limit level that a snooker player can play. The score of 147 is what we often say. How difficult is it? Take the last hundred years as an example, only forty or fifty people have achieved such feats in the snooker arena, among which O 'Sullivan, who is known as the God of Snooker, finished with 13 times, Stephen Endeley finished with 1 1 times, John Higgins won eight times, and China player Ding Junhui won six times, ranking fourth in the world.
147 single-shot perfect score requires players to play to the end with one shot, without any goals, which puts very high demands on snooker players. When dealing with each ball, they must strive for perfection and cannot make any mistakes. At the same time, they also have precise control over the strength of the players' playing and the control of the cue ball. Because of the high difficulty, a snooker player who can make such a miracle must be a super opponent whose psychology and strength have reached the peak.
This time, Ding Junhui played such a miracle in the final of Tibet Snooker Summit. Although it is not included in the official competition data, its practical significance far exceeds the figures. Playing such a result will greatly enhance Ding Junhui's confidence in the competition, and make him fearless in the official competition, which will have a far-reaching impact on Ding Junhui's future career and make him by going up one flight of stairs.