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What is a snooker shot called?

Break-off - first shot to start a snooker game, or a break in pool. Cannon - causing the cue ball to hit a secondary ball or pack of balls after the cue ball hits the object ball. Double - a single bank-shot in pool.
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What is a billiard shot in snooker?

billiard shot: a shot (also called a “billiard”) where the CB is kissed or caromed off one OB into another (e.g., to pocket the 2nd OB). billiard stick: same as “cue stick;” or a cue used specifically in carom or three-cushion billiards.
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What is a shot in billiards called?

Angle Shot - Any shot that is not straight in; more commonly referred to as a "cut shot". Backspin - A ball rotating in the direction opposite to its travel. Bank Shot - A shot in which the striking of a cushion is instrumental in pocketing the object ball.
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What do you call a spin in snooker?

running english (AKA “natural english“): sidespin that causes the cue ball to speed up after bouncing off a cushion, also resulting in a wider (longer) rebound angle. The spin is in the direction that results in “rolling” along the cushion during contact.
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How do you address a snooker shot?

Point your cue on the line of aim first…

Your cue gets onto the line of the shot – NOT your body/feet. Your body and feet should mold around the cue, NOT the other way around! One dogma of snooker is that it is your feet that are the focal point of getting onto the line of the shot, when, actually, it's your cue.
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What are other names for snooker?

Snooker, pool & billiards
  • baize.
  • billiard.
  • billiard ball.
  • billiards.
  • break.
  • break (something) off.
  • cannon.
  • carom.
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What is fast snooker called?

Power Snooker is different from traditional snooker. As the person who takes the break-off shot gets to keep their turn at the table as long as two reds hit a cushion after their break off shot. Power Snooker play is kept to a quick pace through the use of a shot clock with all shots having a twenty-second limit.
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What does snooker mean in slang?

Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
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Why is it called a cannon in snooker?

Cannon. With plenty of practice, a skilled player can use the cue ball to produce a bit of snooker magic called a cannon. Its basic meaning is striking more than one object ball with the cue ball.
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Why is it called a plant in snooker?

A plant is when two balls are not touching - but are played one onto the other to make a successful pot. The easiest plants are those in which the two object balls are very close together and are both directly in line with a pocket.
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What is a fluke shot 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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What is a push shot in snooker?

: a billiards or pool shot in which the cue remains in contact with the cue ball until the cue ball has touched the object ball or one in which the cue strikes the cue ball twice.
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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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What is snooker in American English?

US /ˈsnʊkər/ a game played on a large table covered with green cloth. Players try to hit colored balls into holes called pockets with a long stick called a cue. Synonyms and related words. Snooker, billiards and pool.
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What is the difference between snooker and billiards?

In snooker, 22 balls, including the white colour striker ball, are used. The other coloured balls are as follows: 15 red, 1 yellow, 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 black and 1 green. In billiards, only three balls are used white, yellow and red and both the white and the yellow ball can act as the strikers.
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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 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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Do Americans call it snooker?

Snooker isn't really a game that is played in America very much. Instead, there is a different version known as pool which has only nine balls in the triangle.
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Why isn't snooker popular in the US?

One of the main reasons is down to the competition from other sports. Most articles would show you that American Football, Baseball and Basketball are the top sports in the country, with tremendous viewing figures to match.
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What's harder snooker or pool?

Snooker tables are much bigger than pool tables, so are snooker players much more skilful than pool players? The best pool players are very skilful but I'd argue that snooker is harder, given the size of the table.
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Why do snooker players flick their finger?

Why do many players move or tap their ring finger on the table before their shot? It has been suggested that the specific region of the brain that is used for 3D visualization (aiming) is also used for fine motor control of the fingers.
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What is the best shot in snooker history?

Judd Trump's miraculous pot on a green during a taut 6-5 semi-final win over Barry Hawkins was arguably the greatest in snooker history.
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What is the most difficult shot in snooker?

The masse՛ shot is incredibly difficult and is a shot even professional players struggle with. The masse՛ is a type of swerve shot used when a player is snookered, but the cue ball is not too far from the target ball. The goal is to hit the cue ball from an almost vertical angle very hard with minimal follow-through.
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What is the green on a snooker table called?

Baize is often used on billiard tables to cover the slate and cushions , and is often used on other kinds of gaming tables (usually gambling) such as those for blackjack, baccarat, craps and other casino games. It is also found as a writing surface, particularly on 19th century pedestal desks.
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What is a golden duck in pool?

Golden Break – Similar to American 9-ball Pool, a player can win the frame off the break. They must pot the 8-ball from the break and win it outright. This rule was formerly used in the Taom Shootouts. Golden Duck – Undesirably, if the breaking player pockets the 8-ball and cueball they lose the frame outright.
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