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    Default "147" V "9 Dart Finish"

    what do you think is more difficult:-

    a 147 in snooker, or a 9 dart finish at darts?

    and why?

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    This has been researched to death.

    They compared a hole in one, in golf, a 147 in snooker and a 9 darter in darts.

    Hole

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    We had this discussion some time ago on the other board, but its an interesting one. I would say a 9 dart finish. In snooker there are more opportunit

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    Valid point. In snooker you can get out of position but still rescue the maximum as in darts, out of position means a failure!


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    interesting

    would be good to hear a lot of opinions on the subject

    my friend has hit 2 180's in a row, and he rarely pla

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    I was giving my opinion on the pro level.

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    I read the research half a decade ago. I don't remember all the details other than the most important outcome. A 9 darter is hardest, a 147 is hard an

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    A more valid comparison for golf would be a round of 59 I think, as a hole in one happens every other pro tournament I seem to recall, and a 59 takes

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    wouldnt say a hole in one is easy but i get your point. lol.


    i understand the whole argument but the bottom line as far as im c

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    A hole in one in Golf is possible for a rank amateur. I myself have managed the feat on 2 different occasions despite having a handicap of only 18.

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