The full name of snooker is SNOOKER.
Stephen Hendry has made 11 centuries in a single professional snooker match.
There is no list of century break makers I have been able to find. However, the related link shows the list of those with over 100 centuries.
Snooker's origins go back to the 16th century with the game of Billiards. A game similar to the one that we now know with some additional coloured balls started in 1875, with rules being put together formally in 1882.
A snooker game is called a frame, because of how the Gaelic-speaking Scots would say 'game'. They'd pronounce the G as an FR because G isn't in the Gaelic alphabet, and FR is the closest sound they have. So the 20th century English would (jokingly) call a snooker match a frame, to mock the Scottish.
Jack Karnehm has written: 'Billiards and snooker' -- subject(s): Billiards, Snooker 'World snooker' -- subject(s): Billiard players, Biography, History, Snooker 'Understanding Billards and Snooker'
Snooker is the same word in German.
The sport is spelt as snooker.
Snooker hall.
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Yes, snooker is played inside.
Its a heater for the snooker table