Pot.
The break.
only if you shot 1 ball inside and you get 2 free shot
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.
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.
Chris Ford... In 1979
In snooker, the line of shot starts at the cue ball's position and extends in the direction the player intends to strike it. It finishes at the point where the player aims to hit the object ball or the intended target. This concept is crucial for understanding angles and positioning, as players must consider the trajectory of both the cue ball and the object ball to execute successful shots. Proper alignment along the line of shot helps ensure accuracy and control in the game.
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.
In snooker no it is not a foul
This is known as the masse shot.