Black - worth 7 points
Pink
No.
Midnight. And it was all down to the last black ball for ages.
No but I can sink my balls in your mouth!
Hmmm, that deserves an answer & I don't know.... If the last red is the ball on has the player, touching ball or not, got to make a fair attempt to play the ball on ? if he has played a foul you are entitled to play the ball as it lies or ask him to play from where the ball now is..... if he has not made a foul then I'm thinking it is simply you to play, snookered or not..... I'll see if I can find you a more comprehensive answer, but don't hold your breath.... You can breathe out now ! If the player is on a red & the cue ball is touching a colour the player must make a fair attempt to play the red & must play away from the colour. simply in the professional game the referee would call a miss if the player does not make a fair attempt, in the amateur game he must make a fair attempt to play the ball on (the red) if he does not do this then it is a foul shot. As far as I know the miss rule only applies to the professional game.
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'.
17 days.
1989.
It can be any ball colour since the game ends when the difference in points is too big to overcome for the other player. That player will then give up. In the majority of games the decision will only be clear at the end and therefore it will often be either the pink or the black ball that will be potted last. The last part of the snooker game consists of potting the non-red colored balls in order of their value: yellow (2), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7). The game is formally over (a) when the final pink is potted and the difference in points between the two players is more than 7 points. In this case the black does not need to be potted and if an attempt to pot it is made and the pot was not in, the game ends formally with the black still on the table, or (b) when the final black ball is potted and the two players do not have the same score (if they do, the black ball will be re-spotted)
Different tournaments last different times. There is also pre-qualifying rounds to enable players to get to the final stages. The World Snooker Championship normally runs for 17 days, but that does not include the pre-qualifying rounds. It is the longest of the main tournaments.
Not the last season, last installment of the dragon ball saga. But yes.
The Last Ball in November was created in 1989.