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Snooker

Played on a felt-covered paper, this cue sport is played using a cue stick, a white cue ball, 15 red balls, and six balls of various colors: yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black.

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What is a snooker que?

It is a 57'' tapered piece of wood, usually Ash with a small leather tip on the end, used to play snooker. They usually come in two or three pieces.

6 P for the PB?

In the game of snooker the balls are

1 = red

2 = yellow

3 = green

4 = brown

5 = blue

6 = pink

7 = black

so it is

6 points for the pink ball

How many 147 has Steve Davis made?

Steve Davis has only made one maximum 147 break in competitive play.

Did Neville Chamberlain invent snooker?

Neville Chamberlain did not invent snooker, but there is a story associating him with the name.

There is a link below.

Has anyone ever made a minimum break at snooker by potting a yellow after each red then all the colours?

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.

Can you go minus in snooker?

No, if your score is zero and you play a foul shot your opponent gains points.

Is there any value in antique snooker balls?

I collect antique snooker balls and billiard balls. The value could be from as little as $20 USD for pre-WWII balls up to about $1000. The value is in any unique designs or materials. you can email me pics and i can give you a value. circa20@yahoo.com thanks

What does snooker bce stand for?

BCE is the name, it doesn't stand for anything.

Why is a batter not out if he barely makes contact with the ball and the catcher catches the ball?

only the first two strikes and on the third if catcher does not catch the ball then player can run to first trying to beat a through

It sounds like what you are describing is a foul tip. MLB rule 2.00 defines a foul tip as follows:

" A FOUL TIP is a batted ball that goes sharp and direct from the bat to the catcher's hands and is legally caught. It is not a foul tip unless caught and any foul tip that is caught is a strike, and the ball is in play. It is not a catch if it is a rebound, unless the ball has first touched the catcher's glove or hand. "

What causes a ball to bounce back?

When a ball hits a surface, it gets distorted by the impact. Because of Its elasticity, it regains its original shape when the force is removed. This causes it to push against the surface and that causes the rebound.

What has happened to Tony Meo the snooker player?

As of my last update in October 2023, Tony Meo, the former professional snooker player from England, has largely stepped back from the competitive scene. He gained prominence in the 1980s and 1990s but has since focused on coaching and commentary roles within the sport. Additionally, Meo has faced personal challenges, including health issues, but remains a respected figure in the snooker community. For the latest updates, please check current news sources.

When and where was snooker first played?

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.

It wasn't created in England. It was created in India.