Snooker Pool Questions and Answers


What is the minimum number of strokes required to be paid a 147 break within snooker?


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most people would utter 36,but technically it would be possible in 35 if you get a red from the break,which is obviously outstandingly unlikely!
Only 3 or 4, up and down on the umpires stick.

I couldn't really be bothered to work it out but Hmmmm below is correct, unless a red is potted past its sell-by date the break of course, but thats unlikely.
3 or 4
36 is the minimum - 15 reds, 15 blacks afterwards the 6 colours
36
WHAT IS SNOOKER?!
Well theres 15 reds and you need to pot 15 blacks. And consequently you pot the colours in sequence: sickly, green, brown, blue, pink and black - so that makes 15 + 15 +6 which is 36 if my maths is any apposite lol
36 is the answer
the minimum no of strockes required for brake of 147 points in snoocker is 35 becose after potting pink boll the activity will over but the points of black will added in urs explanation
36



I necessitate textile of billards or pool ball?

Question:I want to make curtains for pool room
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There are probably more.
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You could go to a yard goods store to see if they sell the cloth that you are looking for.
Try Iwan Simonis. It's a famous brand surrounded by table cloth. You know, I'm talking just about quality here. Because the once a year event, World Pool Championship has be using it for years I guess. For the pool balls, I conjecture Aramith is still the best. It is also the official supplier for the WPC within pool balls. Sounds to some extent commercial here, but that's the way it is.
I don't hold



What are the difference among the pool, snooker and billiard?

Question:Please also desribe all the fundamental rules to play pool, snooker and billiard.
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Pool table are smaller in size and hold bigger pockets. Pool only have red or yellow ball with one black globe - snooker has 15 red, and 1 wan, green, brown, blue, pink and black ball.
The cues used are different too: pool cues are heavier, thicker and enjoy bigger tips.
The rules are also (obbviously different) - most notably: you are allowed to 'jump' ball in pool when you arent allowed surrounded by snooker; pool you get two shots for a foul - while contained by snooker you get 1 plus cost points (or the opportunity to make the foe retake the shot); pool you try and pot the same colour ball before potting the black - whilst within snooker you must pot a red and then a colour and later pot the colours in sequence.
check this out. Hope it help
Pool and billiard are the same, it have 9 feet table and a bigger bubble. There was 7 foot pool/billiard table, but now it doesn't use contained by match.
Snooker is 11-feet table and it have a smaller hole and balls than pool.



What do you beckon a shot that leaves the cue bubble surrounded by the pocket?


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In official jargon, it a "Foul"

When you play elsewhere, like contained by pool houses or something, they call it "scratch"
score
scratch
A gash.
An unlucky one!
scratch....similar to when your balls itch...you score.
one hellof a terrible shot!
its call a scratch
Scratch
a score
foul or scratch
Ball contained by hand if nine globe.
Scratch and sometimes ball within hand also within eight ball depending on what rules your playing.
That's a mark. No doubt.
Scratch in pool - surrounded by snooker its just call a foul.
It's called a Scratch
a score
scratch
contained by and off
gash
must try harder shot.
SHITTY!
a scratch


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