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In snooker, during a free ball situation, a player can nominate a color as a "free ball" when the object balls are snookered. If the nominated color is legally potted, it can be used to score points. However, when playing a free ball, the player must still follow the rules regarding the order of play, meaning they must still attempt to pot the designated ball before any other colors. This allows for strategic plays, but it does not directly allow for planting on the colors as part of the free ball mechanics.

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