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I assume you are referring to potting a free ball then black, then 15 reds with blacks and then all the colours. In this situtation the break would be a 155.

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In Snooker on a free ball situation you end up potting all 15 reds with one shot How many points have you scored?

If you have a free ball situation, you pot any ball, then a colour, from there if you clear the table as in red black red black etc, then all the colours, you would have a break of 155. The biggest break possible.


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If you dont hit a ball what do you do in snooker?

The other player gets 4 points if no balls were hit and he takes the next shot from where the ball stops, if he is snookered he gets a free ball (can hit any ball he likes as long as he names it) or he can make the player take the shot again from the same place where the original shot took place.


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How can you score 148 in snooker?

By being granted a free ball due to a foul committed by your opponent, leaving the cue ball in a position where you can't see any red ball fully from both sides. A free ball allows you to nominate any colour as if it were red, then go for a colour and then resume your break with sequences of red-colour.So, for instance, say you nominate a green as a free ball and then you follow with blue, you then score 8 points. Then you clear with, say, a break of 140 clearance. That's how you'd get 148


Is a 162 possible in snooker?

No. The theoretical maximum is 155. So assuming your opponent fouled the black that would be 7 penalty points. You could come to the table with a free ball awarded and score 1 plus the black which would be 8. Then with a normal maximum clearance of 147 your total scored at the visit your break) would be 155. Your total score would be 155+7 = 162 but this would not be the break as asked in the question.


What is the highest possible score in one shot in snooker?

The question as phrased does not limit the points to one break. At the end of a frame, with the addition of various fouls and free balls, the total SCORE for a player, can be higher than 162(the 155 maximum break and the 7 points received for the opponent hitting/potting the black when playing a red). This score could include various foul shots and other breaks. In theory there is no limit to the amount someone can score in a break of snooker. It would depend on the relative playing skills of the two players. A very good player might get a very high score (multiple snookers, foul shots, breaks) against a poor opponent. If a player begins with a foul shot and leaves the opponent snookered on all reds, the opponent then may select a 'free ball'. They may then pot it as a red and then pot the black, then reds and blacks, and all the colours. Their break would be 155 .This is the maximum BREAK in snooker.


How many points are awarde if two reds are potted in one shot in snooker?

ONE point is scored for each red potted on a single stroke, therefore two points would be scored if two reds are potted in one shot (You could pot all fifteen reds and receive fifteen points, although I would not recommend it - see later) The exception to this would be in the case of a free ball being awarded. If a player fouls and leaves his opponent snookered, the referee awards the incoming player a 'free ball'. This means they can nominate a colour as a red (value one point, whatever the colour) and pot it as one would a red, following it with a colour etc. The difference is that if the player were to pot the 'free ball' (as a red) and ANOTHER red in the same stroke, he would only receive ONE point for the ball on, in this case the 'free ball'. He may also use the 'free ball' to pot ANOTHER red in a cannon, thereby receiving one point, as the potted red would also be a ball that was 'on' (an object ball). Any 'free ball' is re-spotted after potting as the colours stay on the table until all the reds are gone. It's actually a disadvantage to the player in stroke to pot more than one red at a time, as by doing so, he robs himself of points that could have been made with an accompanying colour. I once saw the inimitable Alex Higgins make a three red combination in a championship match in which the balls were at least a foot apart. I also once saw FOUR reds potted in a single shot and it was not a trick shot. I hope this answers your question.


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