yes it becomes a free ball if you cannot see both the sides..
yes it is a snooker. You have to be able to hit both outsides of the ball on, if not your snookered
If you can legally contact ANY part of your object ball WITHOUT having to contact a cushion (rail) you ARE NOT snookered.EVEN if you shoot a masse shot.
The white ball in Snooker is called the "Cue Ball".
Makes no sense grammatically. The white ball is the cue ball in snooker.
A snooker in pool can be deliberate (by your opponent) or accidental (by yourself). It is when the a straight line path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by another ball which may not be hit.
Potting the brown ball in snooker earns you 4 points.
The pink ball
All pool games require that certain balls be identified. If you chose to use a custom set of pool balls with only the markings necessary for a particular game, it would not be contrary to the regulations to do so.
cue ball
The baulk area has no significance in Snooker and is only used in the game of English Billiards; an object-ball within this area is considered to be "In-Baulk", and cannot be played at directly if the striker is "In-Hand".
It basically means is it possible? If a ball is pottable, the ball is on.
The green ball is worth three points in snooker.
8 ball pool, 9 ball pool, billiards.
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