The minimum number of strokes required to make a 147 break in a snooker is 15 reds, 15 blacks, 1 yellow, 1 brown, 1 green, 1 blue, 1 pink, and 1 black. So, in theory, 36 shots are needed. However, if you include the initial break-off shot, which nothing would be potted, then the total shots by both players would be 37.
15 reds + 15 blacks + 6 colors = 36 successive pots.
The black ball is worth seven (7) points in snooker.
15 red + 15 black + 6 colours(yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black) = 36
36. You have 15 reds, 15 blacks and the 6 colours to pot.
The black ball is worth 7 points.
36 balls need to be potted for a 147.
7.
37
36
The green ball is worth three points in snooker.
The blue ball is worth 5 points in snooker.
Black - worth 7 points
The Black is the highest scoring ball and is worth 7 points.
Seven points.
The white ball in Snooker is called the "Cue Ball".
The black is worth 7.
The green ball. It is worth 3 points, while the yellow is worth 2 points.
Potting the brown ball in snooker earns you 4 points.
In Snooker, the pink ball is worth 6 points.
the idea of snooker is to pot a red ball first,then a coloured ball,then a red ball again,etc... until all the red balls are gone,then the coulourd balls are potted in the following order yellow,green,brown,blue,pink,black points for potting each ball red:1 point yellow:2 points green:3 points brown:4 points blue:5 points pink:6 points black:7 points
The brown ball is the 4 ball and worth 4 points.