Reds are worth one each, yellow is 2, green 3, brown 4, blue 5, pink 6 and black 7. So for every red left, there is a potential 8 points (the best case scenario being potting the black after each red) plus the combined total of all the colours which is 27.
So if you have two reds left, there's a maximum of two lots of eight points plus 27 = 43 points left to play for.
There are 147 points on a snooker table, except fouls pionts.
There are 6 cushions on a snooker table. Each about a metre long.
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The yellow is worth 2 points and the brown is worth 4 points.
The standard number in a set of snooker balls is 21 - 15 reds and six colours. In 'toy' snooker tables, the reds are usually reduced to 10.
In standard snooker 15 reds are used.In six red snooker - no surprisingly - six reds are usedIn power snooker only nine reds are used.
The brown ball is the 4 ball and worth 4 points.
There are no points for pocketing a particular color ball in billiards. However, snooker awards 1 point for potting (the term used for pocketing by snooker players) a red ball.