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∙ 13y agoThe blue one.
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∙ 13y agoA snooker in pool can be deliberate (by your opponent) or accidental (by yourself). It is when the a straight line path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by another ball which may not be hit.
At the start of the game there is 1 white, 15 reds and 6 colors making 22 in total.
Simple. You "elect" any ball on the table.
No.
D. The semi-circle that adjoins the baulk line creates the D shape. The cue ball is placed there at the start of a frame and when it is returned to the table after being potted.
No, the pink must not be touching the nearest red when the table has been set for the start of the game.
A yellow spot is the spot on a snooker table on which the yellow ball is usually placed.
You can play any direction on the table once the ball is repositioned in the d.
The white ball in Snooker is called the "Cue Ball".
In snooker, after potting all the reds on the table, you are required to pot Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue, Pink and finally Black in the mentioned sequence.
The black ball is put back on the table and the players try to pot it in order to win.
All of them could be, but it is rare to even see two being potted in a game. It is not to the advantage of a player to do so. In fact it is a disadvantage. After potting a red, the get to choose a colour to go for, and if they get it they can go for another red. However, if they pot more than one red in one shot, they still only get to go for one colour in the next shot before having to again try for a red.