there are no points in a billiards game.
Do you by any chance reffer to pocketing two red balls at the same shot in
a SNOOKER game?
In that case you get two points and an extra shot.
10 points being 2 points for hitting both your opponents and the red ball (a cannon) a further 2 points for then potting your opponents ball, potting the red gives you an additional 3 and a further 3 points for then going 'in-off' that red giving 10 in total
A draw happens when both teams end the game on equal points.A no score draw happens when neither side scores any points at all.A score draw happens when both teams score points but they both score the same amount of points.
In straight pool, it is easy to get a score of 128 on the pocket billiards table.
In bIlliards there is no point limit. The game is either timed (Pre-determined) or reaching a agreed point value. Points are allocated: Object ball - Pot or in-off (3) Opponnet ball - (2) Canon - (2) Hope this helps
Well first of all, his name is spelled Pete Maravich. On average, Pistol Pete scored and an average of 44.2 points per game but his ultimate score for a game in history was 66 points so no, he did no score 100 points in a game.
The total points in a game is the score. The candy bar that stands for the total points in a game is the Skor bar. Though it is spelled differently, it is pronounced the same way as the candy bar.
no sorry he did not score 78 points in any game of his life
the aim of the game is to score as many points as you cam
It doesn't. There is no "mat" related to the game of English Billiards or Pocket Billiards.
Snooker is fairly similar to billiards.
no he didn't score 80....he scored 81
Wilt Chamberlain 100 points.