It is a foul. Depending on specifically what happened, the opposing player will be awarded a set amount of points, either 4, 5, 6 or 7.
The black ball is put back on the table and the players try to pot it in order to win.
No
You get a snooker stick and you hit the cue ball into the object ball in line with one of the pockets.
fluke means when a player is not ment to pot a ball but it goes in to his advantage
In snooker, after potting all the reds on the table, you are required to pot Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue, Pink and finally Black in the mentioned sequence.
If you're thinking of the theme tune from the snooker programme "pot black" it's called "Black and White Rag"
Snooker loopy nuts are we,We are all snooker loopy.Pot the reds then screw it back,pot yellow,green,brown,blue,pink,black
yes it becomes a free ball if you cannot see both the sides..
In snooker, players aim to pot balls in a specific order, earning points for each successful pot. The game involves strategic positioning of the cue ball to set up shots and prevent the opponent from scoring. In 8-ball, players must pot all their designated balls (stripes or solids) before sinking the 8-ball to win. Strategies include planning ahead, playing safe shots, and controlling the cue ball's position for the next shot.
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Pot.