I suspect that this is a "generated" question. In snooker, you may score points in two ways...potting balls, and collecting points from an opponents foul. The maximum available points from potting balls is seems to be 147, but with election of free balls could theoretically go higher. The maximum available points from opponents foul penalty strokes is unlimited. The answer is 0. You could theoretically pot no balls, but continually hook your opponent until you are so far ahead in points that he concedes.
You must pot a red first = 1, then pot a yellow = 2 which equals 3 all together.
you don't need any points to win a game of pool all you need to do is pot all of the stripe balls if you are potting stripes or pot all of the spot balls if you need to pot them but then it comes down to the black ball and it you pot that after potted the other balls you will win and don't pot the black ball wit the white ball or you lose
No.
You will need a Kitchen and a Pot. Cook Curry Power and Rice Balls in your pot to make regular Curry. For a Colored Curry; cook Curry Powder, Rice Balls, and a Colored Grass in the Pot.
155, free ball then black, then a 147 break 15 reds, 15 blacks, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black. This is only technically the highest break, it is very rare. 147 is usually the magic number.
Cook curry powder and rice balls together in a pot
1. Drag ball into the blue pot. 2. Then into the + pot. 3. Now into the yellow. You should end up with green. 4. Put the ball cage on. 5. Dip in the pink pot. 6. Then into the + pot 7. Then the yellow pot. 8. Take off the cage. Then you are done.
Snooker loopy nuts are we,We are all snooker loopy.Pot the reds then screw it back,pot yellow,green,brown,blue,pink,black
You cook curry powder and rice balls in a pot
Pot only has one syllable.
A good friend of mine had trouble making the green ball. This was over-come by practicing with 15 green balls on the table.