9 darter.
For many of the shots in a 147 (the reds, obviously) you have a fair amount of choice of shot, up to 15 different options. There is not so much choice building up to a 9 dart leg...
there are 4,944 combinations of how to complete a 9 dart game, so i would contest the claim that there is little choice in a 9 darter.
The 9-darter, you only have to look at the stats. There have been many more 147s in snooker competition than 9-darters. At the Crucible there were two in a couple of days last year. Tells you everything you need to know.
There are 1307674368000 combinations of how to complete a 147. As in 1307674368000 different orders to pot 15 reds in.
I think in comparison there is little choice...
Whereas a 9 dart finish is a far more repetitive and so can be practised more. Still a glorious sight.
A 9 darter takes just 9 shots, a 147 takes 36 shots.
Ask the Dart champs: 9 dart finish! - AOL Video
interesting
especially Taylors claim he hits a 9 darter every other day!!!
Alot of the top professional snooker players have never made a 147
In theory, you could hit a nine dart finish blindfolded as the board and target never move, there is absolutely no way a 147 could be made blindfolded.
The 9-darter, you only have to look at the stats. There have been many more 147s in snooker competition than 9-darters. At the Crucible there were two in a couple of days last year. Tells you everything you need to know.
Snooker players tend to be professionals, whereas top darters players arn't. - could explain why
But could that not just be down to the fact that Snooker players are generally of a higher standard than darts players. You have to hit 36 good shots in Snooker compared with 9 good throws in darts.
If I had six months to practise and practise at each sport I would feel more confident that I would be able to get a nine-dart finish than a 147.