Luke Humphries Delves into the Comedy of an Awkward Moment with Snooker Star Shaun Murphy
DARTS sensation Luke Humphries engaged in an animated debate with snooker icon Shaun Murphy, proclaiming that executing a nine-darter is more difficult than securing a 147 maximum break.
Both Humphries and Murphy took part in Paddy Power’s Perfect Challenge alongside various other athletes.

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The challenge featured two darts players, two snooker players, and two golfers vying to determine which achievement was the hardest: sinking a hole-in-one, scoring a 147 break, or executing a nine-darter.
Humphries, the reigning world darts champion, stated that for a novice, accomplishing a 147 break is the most difficult task.
However, he insisted that for a seasoned player, hitting a nine-darter is far more challenging.
The world No. 1 commented: “If you were to give someone a set of darts, a snooker cue, and a golf club, I think they would find a hole-in-one the easiest, followed by a nine-darter, with the 147 as the most difficult.”
“Yet, a professional player knows all the angles in snooker.”
Murphy, a former world snooker champion, chuckled before retorting, “I didn’t realize you were a comedian. A 147 is indeed tougher than a nine-darter.”
In reply, Humphries pointed out, “What’s amusing about that? Did you catch my point? I highlighted that as a pro, knowing the angles makes it less complex.”
“In terms of legs and frames, more players achieve 147 breaks than those who hit nine-darters.”
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Murphy then countered, “That doesn’t imply it’s easier.”
The somewhat awkward exchange ended with Humphries responding, “I never said it was easier.”
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The only significant highlight during the challenge was Murphy’s successful 147 break.