Snooker game rules and learning tips.


 How to play snooker is a popular billiards game that is similar to pool snooker is played on a rectangular snooker table with six pockets one at each corner in two in the middle object of the snooker the object of snooker is to pocket the balls legally according to the rules into score more points than the opponent points are scored by pocketing balls in the correct order using a numerical sequence what you need to play snooker a snooker table a cue stick a white cue ball 15 red balls six colored balls including yellow green brown blue pink and black points or scoring points are scored in two ways one point for fouls by the opponent two points by legally potting.


Reds or colored balls each legally potted red ball has one point in each legally potted color ball has a different point value yellow two points green three points round or blue five pink six points in black seven points game set up each of the colored balls has a specific location on the table set the rack by placing all fifteen red balls in a pyramid at one end at the table then place the pink ball directly in front of the point of the triangle place the black ball a few inches behind the red balls place the blue ball in the center the yellow-brown and green balls are lined up horizontally on the breaking point at the end of the table who goes first players can decide by tossing a coin the player who wins the toss has the choice of going first or can ask the opposing player to initiate the tiebreaker let's start the game of snooker begins when the first player places the white cue ball anywhere inside the D. 


Now players hit the cue ball with his or her cue stick towards the red balls so that the cue ball it's the red balls each turn until the red balls are off the table you must hit a red ball first with the cue ball points are scored by potting the right balls in the right order if players pot the red ball this red ball will stay in the pocket now the player will try to pot any of the color balls make sure to say which color ball you're trying to pop if you successfully pot that coloured ball then that color ball will be returned to their designated spot on the table if the color ball doesn't fit on its spot then the color ball goes on the highest-valued spot available if all of these positions are occupied then place the Rhys potted ball as close as possible to its original position on a straight line between its spot in the nearest point on the top cushion if you pot that colour ball then you score the value of the color ball plus one point four potting the red ball for example if you pot the blue ball with the red ball you'll earn six points one point four red ball and five points for a blue ball if the player pots illegal ball then that player will continue his or her turn until he or she fails to pot a ball this is called a break a break is the number of points scored by a player in a single visit to the table after each turn players next shot must be at a red ball again continue. 


The game in this way until all of the red balls go into a pocket when all the red balls are gone then you have to pocket all the color balls in this order first a yellow ball second green ball third Brown fourth blue this Hey and last the black thousand penalties in these following situations you will lose your turn and your opponent will get a minimum of four points or the value of the ball whichever is greater for example if you're playing at green ball but you hit a black ball then the opponent will earn seven points if you commit foul your opponent may choose to take the shot or turn the table back to you playing a shot with both feet off the ground if your cue ball first hits a ball other than the ball you're trying to play then you don't earn any score but your opponent scores the value of the ball pocketed if you touch any ball on the table then the penalty is the value of the ball touched or four points if your cue ball does not hit anything on the table if you pot the cue ball if you pop the incorrect ball in the wrong sequence jump shots are illegal in snooker if any of the balls land off the table playing a push shot a shot where the cue cue ball and the object ball are simultaneously in contact if the cue ball leaves the bed of the table and jokes over a ball. 


What is snooker snooker is a term used to describe a certain scenario snooker is when there's no direct path between the cue ball in the ball you're trying to hit in order to make this happen you'll usually have to make a kick shot where the cue ball bounces off one or more of the rails before it actually hits the target ball free ball if you commit a foul and your opponent is snookered on all balls he is allowed to select any ball on the table as a free ball for this shot only when the snooker game ends the player with the most points at the end of the game wins in few situations the game will end if a player resigns because there aren't enough balls on the table to make up for the opponent's score and if the player does not have enough options to make a good snooker to force the opponent into a foul if the scores are equal after potting the black ball the black ball is Reese potted then toss a coin the player who wins the toss will choose who will take the first shot at the black and the players place this is the white cue ball anywhere inside the D the first foul or pot ends the game.

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