Although billiards has a long history, the appearance of snooker is much later. Obstacles, obstacles? Sometimes called obstacle billiards. In fact, there is a more credible statement about the origin of snooker:1In the late 9th century, billiards became popular all over the world, and British troops stationed in India. What was the popular game at that time? The black ball is in the bag? There are 17 balls, 1 white balls, 1 black balls and 15 red balls in this game. /kloc-one day in 0/873, Neville, a British army colonel stationed in Jabalpur, India? Chamberlain and his comrades thought the game was too simple and not challenging, so they put these three colors of yellow-green powder on it. After playing for a while, with brown and blue balls, this new style of play quickly became popular in the army, and snooker was born.
1885, when John Robert, the British billiards champion, was traveling in India, he met Colonel Chamberlain and learned about the new billiards game from him. As soon as Robert came back, he took it back to England. But snooker was not popular at that time. Until the 1930 s, many athletes began to play snooker. Among these people is JoeDavis, a legendary snooker player.
Although the two players fought until the early hours of the morning, the climax of the golden age of snooker still appeared in the final of 1985 World Championships. Nearly18.5 million viewers watched the live TV broadcast. This game is played by Dennis. Taylor did not hesitate to pocket the last goal and then celebrated with a trophy. Snooker has always been very popular in Britain, and it has become a sport after football and TV viewers.
Ding Junhui won the first World Snooker Ranking Championship trophy for himself and China at the 2005 China Open, and announced to the world that the sport will have China people. Over the years, young players in China have mushroomed, and Liang, Tian Pengfei and others are struggling 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 is in China.