There is only one way that the balls can be arranged in snooker at the start of a frame. The 15 reds are put together in a triangle, just behind the pink. The yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and blacks each have a designated spot. The white does not have a designated spot but is positioned along the balk line in the D by the player making the break, without touching the yellow, green or brown, which are in that area.
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There is no average game rack - There are racks for 7 balls, 9 balls, 15 balls, and 21 balls. The most common rack is the 15 ball rack. That may make it average. The 15 ball rack averages 11 1/2 inches per side.
Since you haven't given us any options - the one relating to friction is the correct answer !
arachnid, 8-footer; octopus (used to hold a load on a car rack); rest (snooker)
There is no specific collective noun for the noun balls, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a basket of balls, a rack of balls, a row of balls, etc.
There is no "best snooker cue", conversely to tennis rack a snooker cue is not just a tool to strike balls with, it is an extension of your arm as described by Dennis Taylor, former snooker player and a veteran snooker commentator. This is why most snooker players prefer not to change their cue's and some use the same cue for 30 years.Stephen Hendry, 7 times World Snooker Championship used through out his career until 2003 a 40 GBP cue which he bought when he was 14 years old. This proves that it is not the cue but it is the cue-er.There are many high quality snooker cue brands but it all comes down to your preference. John Parris is a very famous cue maker and many snooker professionals use his cues. Mike Wooldridge, Accurate, Master cues, O'minand Cuecraft are all high quality well known brands.I would personally advise you to buy a quality snooker cue that does not come with thick polish layers even if it will slightly cost you but taking good care of the cue means it will stick with you for the rest of your life and when improving in the game, you wouldn't feel that the piece of wood you are carrying is cheap and it is time to change it.
it is considered the most crucial ball in the rack
no idea! that's why i came here!!!!!
There is no specific collective noun for the noun balls, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a basket of balls, a rack of balls, a row of balls, etc.
Huh? if you mean wash, you should never wash them otherwise they shrink and rack your balls.
A tight rack transfers the energy of the cue ball through the entire rack immediately, while a loose rack has gaps that must be filled from the ball just struck in front of it, creating more friction and therefor losing more energy. For the best spread on a break, make sure all the balls are touching. If the other player thinks the rack is not tight, he/she is allowed under the rules to demand a re-rack.
All three are different kinds of cue games: Billiards, Pool, and snooker. Billiard tables have larger pockets and use slightly larger balls than snooker. Other than that the tables are very similar in size and design. The smaller snooker balls are red, and yellow with white cue balls. They are not numbered like billiard balls and the game is entirely different than say 8 or 9 ball played in the USA. A billiard table can be converted to snooker because you can make the holes smaller to accommodate the snooker balls, but not vice-versa. In snooker you keep score and after all the balls are potted it is the one with the highest score that wins. 147 is the maximum score but theoretically 155 is possible. With billiards an infinite score is theoretically possible. In pool it is ho pots all their balls and the black first that wins.