15 reds 6 colours & a cueball. Pot a red then a colour & then another red & so on. When all the reds are potted pot the colours in sequence. Well, that's the simple explanation......
The full name of snooker is SNOOKER.
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Snooker's origins go back to the 16th century with the game of Billiards. A game similar to the one that we now know with some additional coloured balls started in 1875, with rules being put together formally in 1882.
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The sport is spelt as snooker.
Snooker is the same word in German.
Snooker hall.
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If you're referring to English Billiards, then the rules don't specify the weight. The rules do, however, specify that the heaviest of the balls must not be more than 0.5g heavier than the lightest in the set. (The tolerance for a set of snooker balls is 3g per set). For US pocket billiards, BCA rules require that the balls are 5 1/2 to 6 ounces.
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