Today, billiards has a history of nearly 6 years, and its real origin has not been verified. However, according to the research of Hendricks, a writer and billiards historian, the first billiard table in the world appeared in 14. At that time, it was far from what it is now. At that time, there were no bags, only arches or column doors. Later, people opened a round hole in the center of the billiard table, and then opened four holes in the four corners of the billiard table. Although billiards has a long history, the appearance of snooker is much later
What does it originally mean? Obstacles, obstacles? Sometimes called obstacle billiards. In fact, there is a more credible statement about the origin of snooker: in the late 19th century, billiards swept the world and was stationed in the British army in India. What was the popular game at that time? Black ball in the bag? This game has 17 balls, 1 white ball, 1 black ball and 15 red balls. One day in 1873, Neville, a British army colonel stationed in Jabalpur, India? Chamberlain and his comrades-in-arms found the game too simple and not challenging, so they put these three colors of yellow-green powder on it again. Playing for a short time, coupled with brown and blue spheres, this new style of play quickly became popular in the army, and snooker was born.
In 1885, when John Robert, the English billiards champion, was traveling in India, he met Colonel Chamberlain and learned about a new billiards game, snooker. As soon as Robert came back, he brought it back to England. But at that time, snooker had not been popularized until the 193s, when many athletes began to play snooker. Among these people is JoeDavis, the legend of snooker billiards. Although the two players fought until the early hours of the morning, the climax of snooker's golden age still appeared in the final of the World Championships in 1985.
Nearly 18.5 million spectators watched the live TV broadcast. This game was played by Dennis. Taylor didn't hesitate to score the last goal into the pocket, and then took the trophy to celebrate. In Britain, snooker has always been very popular, and it has become a sport after football and TV audiences.
Ding Junhui picked up the first World Snooker Ranking Championship trophy which belongs to himself and China at the 25 China Open, and announced to the world that there will be people from China in this sport. Over the years, young players from China have sprung up like mushrooms after rain, and Liang Wenbo, Tian Pengfei and others are all fighting for their dreams. Domestic TV broadcasts are gradually enriched and improved, and more and more fans like to play snooker. The future development of snooker lies in China.