I suspect that this is a "generated" question.
In snooker, you may score points in two ways...potting balls, and collecting points from an opponents foul.
The maximum available points from potting balls is seems to be 147, but with election of free balls could theoretically go higher.
The maximum available points from opponents foul penalty strokes is unlimited.
The answer is 0. You could theoretically pot no balls, but continually hook your opponent until you are so far ahead in points that he concedes.
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There are no grey balls in a standard game of snooker.
15 red snooker balls.
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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.
Snooker... It is played by using 22 balls, 15 red and 1 white
red balls in a game of snooker
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15 red balls in a game of snooker
15 red balls in a game of snooker
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No, the pink must not be touching the nearest red when the table has been set for the start of the game.