In English Billiards, there are two white balls (one normally has spots on it to distinguish it from the other one) and one red ball.
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∙ 11y agoThere are 16 coloured balls on the table.
1 all white ball called a Cue ball.
8 solid colored balls, numbered 1 through 8.
and 7 white balls with colored stripes, numbered 9 through 15. The stripes match the colors of the first 7 colored balls. The eight ball, of course, is black.
16, including the cue ball
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∙ 11y agoThe game of English Billiards has only 3 balls. Your opponents cue ball, your cue ball and the object ball which is red. There is thus only 1 colored ball. White, Spot White & Red. (The spot white is simply a white ball with spots on it to make it different to the plain white).
Pocket Billiards may use any number of balls from 8 to 22, with one being the white cue ball, which may have colored dots.
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∙ 11y agoThe question is somewhat confusing so Billiards can refer to English Billiards, Carom Billiards, or Pocket Billiards.
English Billiards and Three Pocket (a Carom Billiards game)is played with 3 balls, 2 cue balls (either both white or one white, one yellow) and a red ball.
In Pocket Billiards, there number of balls ranges from 8 to 22 depending upn the game being played. Each requires a cue ball plus - 15 for 8 ball and Straight Pool (also referred to as 14.1 Billiards), 7 for 7 ball, 9 for 9 ball, 10 for 10 ball, 21 for Baseball.
There are 3 balls in billiards. The object ball, the cue ball and your opponents cue ball.
This depends upon the game. In English Billiards there are 3 balls, 1 is colored. In Pocket Billiards games, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls, plus a cue ball.
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∙ 15y agoSnooker is played with
15 red balls (worth 1 point each)
1 yellow ball (worth 2 points)
1 green ball (worth 3 points)
1 brown ball (worth 4 points)
1 blue ball (worth 5 points)
1 pink ball (worth 6 points)
1 black ball (worth 7 points)
and
1 white ball which is used by the players and is not worth anything.
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∙ 11y agoThis depends upon the game being played. There are 7 in 7 Ball, 9 in 9 Ball, and 15 in 8 Ball and Straight Pool.
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∙ 11y agoThis depends upon the game and can range from 7 to 21, plus the cue ball.
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∙ 13y ago8 Solid + 7 Stripped + 1 Cue Ball = 16
Depending upon the game, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls.
There is no game of pool practice, so there are no red balls. The 3 and 11 balls are red in the game of pool however.
There are seven striped balls in billiards.
The Cue Ball is less weight than the Colored Balls.
15 in a regular game
The number of balls depends upon the game. All balls use a cue ball plus 7, 9, 15, or 21 numbered balls.
Why do you think that the pool balls are set up in the shape of a triangle to start the game?
There are 8 coloured balls in a standard game of pool (the 1 through 7 and the 8 ball), and there are 7 striped balls. That sums to 15 balls.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.
The dials are used to count balls for a game of straight pool.
This is the "break". After the balls are placed in formation, called the "rack", the first shot must break out a minimum of 1 to 4 balls, depending upon the game being played. This is the only type of "displacement" that occurs in a game of pool.
the balls used in game, pool.