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Is potting 2 reds in snooker a foul?

Because only one of the colours can be "on" at any given time, it is a foul to first hit multiple colours at the same time, or pot more than one colour (unless a free ball has been awarded; see below).
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What happens if you sink two coloured balls in snooker?

If you sink 2 red balls at the same time without fouling then you have 2 points and then shoot a numbered ball. It is not a foul to make 2 reds on one shot. IF YOUR OBJECT BALL WAS RED AND YOU SANK TWO REDS IN THAT SHOT YOU WOULD SCORE TWO POINTS. YOUR NEXT OBJECT BALL WOULD BE A COLOR BALL.
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Has anyone potted a red from a break in snooker?

This was an exhibition match, but in 2011 Jimmy White potted a red off the break and went on to make a 147. His opponent, a local amateur, didn't even get a single shot! There is a video taken by one of the audience members of this match that you can find on YouTube.
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Has anyone made a 155 break in snooker?

Jamie Cope compiled a break of 155 points, the highest possible free-ball break, during practice in 2005. Alex Higgins is said to have attained the same feat by some players.
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Can you hit a red after potting a red in snooker?

Yes after pocketing a red you must choose a color. If you hit another red after potting one you get a foul and penalty of 7.
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Can you pocket 2 reds in snooker?

When the reds are "on", two or more of them may be legally potted in the same shot and are worth one point each; however, the player may only nominate and attempt to pot one colour on the next shot.
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What is ghost ball in snooker?

The ghost ball (GB) is the imaginary position the CB must be, at contact with the OB, to make a shot. It is easy to practice visualization of the GB target by having a helper place a real ball in the desired GB location (adjusted for throw or not) and pull it away when the person shoots.
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What is an illegal snooker?

The right hand red ball is stopping (arrowed) from making the finest cut possible on the right hand side of the yellow ball. This situation IS a "foul snooker" to the player on yellows. You cannot be snookered on an object ball if the cue ball is touching that object ball.
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Why do Americans not play snooker?

Why don't Americans play snooker? Just never been much of a tradition of it in the U.S. By the time snooker was developed in British-ruled India and spread from there, straight pool had already become established as the cue sport of choice in America.
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Who are the 7 banned snooker players?

Who are the other suspended players? Liang Wenbo, Lu Ning, Li Hang, Zhao Jianbo, Bai Langning, Chang Bingyu, Chen Zifan, and Zhang Jiankang have also been suspended due to the investigation.
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Why are Chinese players banned from snooker?

The players, including 2021 Masters champion Yan Bingtao and that year's UK championship winner Zhao Xintong, have been suspended as part of an investigation into claims of “manipulating the outcome of matches for betting purposes” by the integrity unit at the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA ...
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Is there a black ball in snooker?

The game is played with 22 balls, made up of one white ball (the cue ball); 15 red balls, valued at 1 point each; one yellow, 2 points; one green, 3; one brown, 4; one blue, 5; one pink, 6; and one black, 7.
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What is killer snooker?

Killer or killers is a multi-player folk variant of straight pool in which each player is assigned a set number of "lives" and takes one shot per inning to attempt to pocket ( pot ) a ball, or else lose a life.
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What is a fluke in snooker?

(snooker) To fortuitously pot a ball in an unintended way. He fluked the other red into the middle pocket, despite the double kiss.
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Is a jump shot allowed in snooker?

Jump shots are illegitimate in International Snooker. It is a foul if the striker deliberately causes the cue ball to jump, by any means. As the red balls remain on the table, each potted color is spotted prior to the next strike. If the striker plays while a ball is wrongly marked, the shot is taken as a foul.
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Can you get 2 shots in snooker?

The cue ball must only be played with one clean strike of the cue. The referee may call a miss if the player does not strike the correct ball and is adjudged not to have made a serious attempt to. The other player is awarded the foul (four or more) and has the option to make the player replay the shot.
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What is a blind pocket in snooker?

blind pocket: a target pocket for a cut shot with a line of aim away from the pocket (i.e., you are not looking toward the pocket).
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What does kiss mean in snooker?

Kiss. It's vital the cue ball makes contact with an object ball after a player has sent it on its way across the table, otherwise it's a foul shot.
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What is whitewash in snooker?

Whitewash is a term used in snooker when a player wins a match without losing a single frame.
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What is cowboy snooker?

Cowboy pool (or simply cowboy) is a hybrid pool game combining elements of English billiards through an intermediary game, with more standard pocket billiards characteristics. The game employs four balls, the cue ball and three others, numbered one, three, and five.
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What is snooker called in America?

American snooker is a cue sport played almost exclusively in the United States, and strictly on a recreational, amateur basis.
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Why is snooker not pool?

Pool involves a table with six pockets. You need 15 balls, but some people play with just nine. Don't forget the cue ball. Snooker uses a table that has six pockets, but the table is generally larger than pool tables.
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Why is Lee banned from snooker?

Snooker star Stephen Lee faces a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match fixing. FORMER world number five Stephen Lee has been found guilty of fixing seven snooker matches.
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Has there ever been an American snooker player?

The highest an American player has ever reached in professional snooker was Jim Rempe, who was ranked 101st during the 1987-88 season.
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