Steve Davis, in 1988.
upto September 2015 there has been only one rugby player voted (from either code) and the was Jonny Wilkinson 2003
Overall positive if participating; if only watching mixed.
In standard snooker 15 reds are used.In six red snooker - no surprisingly - six reds are usedIn power snooker only nine reds are used.
Yes, but it is not played anymore.
No the foul can only be given during the other players turn.
[Snooker is a one-to-one game.] Snooker players in a game, players who play snooker in a certain country or around the world? Snooker is generally a game for two individuals, although pairs matches are not uncommon, particular in league or other competitions. As for the number of players who play the game, it is an unknown quantity: probably 1000-1500 who play in NGB tournaments of the various UK associations, and probably several tens of thousands including all the casual players around the UK.
Yes, for most of its games. Some are one player only.
Practice is really the only way.
There is no official time in the rules. However, if a referee decides that a player is deliberately taking time (perhaps to unsettle his opponent) he can warn the offending player for ungentlemanly conduct.
Canadian snooker player Kirk Stevens hit a televised maximum break of 147 in the Benson & Hedges Masters in 1984, against Jimmy White - the only such break in the competition until match by Ding Junhui in 2007.
Molly.
Only Ken Doherty