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Potting the brown ball in snooker earns you 4 points.
There are no points for pocketing a particular color ball in billiards. However, snooker awards 1 point for potting (the term used for pocketing by snooker players) a red ball.
Snooker: 6 Points for Potting Pink
In snooker, after potting all the reds on the table, you are required to pot Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue, Pink and finally Black in the mentioned sequence.
A minimum break would be 1. A 1 break has often been made. No one would have ever done a 15 yellow break in competition, which would be a 72 break.
147 is the highest break in snooker where fouls are not a factor.
If you have a free ball situation, you pot any ball, then a colour, from there if you clear the table as in red black red black etc, then all the colours, you would have a break of 155. The biggest break possible.
It basically means is it possible? If a ball is pottable, the ball is on.
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.
At break off it is forward out of the D. After that any direction is possible.
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.
The full name of snooker is SNOOKER.