If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
If you foul, your opponent can make you retake a shot. You cannot choose to retake a shot yourself if you miss or don't like your shot.
The break.
no
only if you shot 1 ball inside and you get 2 free shot
Pot.
No. A jump shot, either intentional or unintentional, is a foul stroke.
Then that is a snooker, either created by yourself or your opponent. Depending on how you play the shot you will receive foul points.
A foul shot or foul stroke
The only way is if you pot 12 reds at once. Anything else would be a foul shot.
No, if your score is zero and you play a foul shot your opponent gains points.
This is known as the masse shot.
In snooker no it is not a foul
The record for the most reds potted in one shot in snooker is 15, achieved by Ronnie O'Sullivan during his 147 break in the 1997 World Championship. This remarkable feat showcased his exceptional skill and precision. O'Sullivan's ability to pot all 15 reds consecutively, followed by the colors, remains a highlight in snooker history.