No. All that has to happen at the breakoff (the first shot) is for the cueball to hit a red first.
In standard snooker 15 reds are used.In six red snooker - no surprisingly - six reds are usedIn power snooker only nine reds are used.
15 reds, 15 blacks and then the colors.
If, when playing snooker, you leave you opponent in such a position that he has no legal direct shot to a ball and must curve the cue ball or play a rebound from a cushion, this is called being 'snookered'.
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.
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.
15 reds, 6 colors and a cue ball. So 22.
At the start of the game, the pink touches the reds.
In true Billiards there is only 1 red ball. In snooker there are 15 reds.
15 Red Balls on a Snooker Table (Red Balls)
15 Reds on a Snooker Table
Snooker loopy nuts are we,We are all snooker loopy.Pot the reds then screw it back,pot yellow,green,brown,blue,pink,black
At the start of the game there is 1 white, 15 reds and 6 colors making 22 in total.