All of them could be, but it is rare to even see two being potted in a game. It is not to the advantage of a player to do so. In fact it is a disadvantage. After potting a red, the get to choose a colour to go for, and if they get it they can go for another red. However, if they pot more than one red in one shot, they still only get to go for one colour in the next shot before having to again try for a red.
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.
A foul shot or foul stroke
it is sortof like a trick shot except the ball is surrounded by the opposing balls
A snooker in pool can be deliberate (by your opponent) or accidental (by yourself). It is when the a straight line path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by another ball which may not be hit.
The break.
there are no points in a billiards game. Do you by any chance reffer to pocketing two red balls at the same shot in a SNOOKER game? In that case you get two points and an extra shot.
only if you shot 1 ball inside and you get 2 free shot
A billiard is a shot in billiards or snooker in which the cue ball strikes two other balls. It also refers to a cardinal number, 10 to the power of 15, or one thousand billion.
The snooker shot that starts with the letter "m" and is five letters long is "masses." A massé shot involves striking the cue ball with a high degree of spin while elevating the cue stick, allowing the ball to curve around an obstacle on the table. This technique is often used to navigate around other balls to pocket a target ball.
Pot.
No. A jump shot, either intentional or unintentional, is a foul stroke.
There is one referee per match. They set up the table, respot balls, keep a running score, clean balls at players descretion etc. There is a second pair of eyes who helps the referee, they can bring up replays of the table on a previous shot if there was a foul and balls need replaced.