(Ding Junhui)
snooker competition is performed by two or more people alone or on the sides. It can be summarized as follows:
1. During the game, players use the same main ball to hit the target ball. There are 21 target balls in total, including: 15 red balls each with one point; 2 points for yellow balls; 3 points for green balls; 4 points for coffee balls; 5 points for blue balls; 6 points for pink balls; 7 points for black balls; athletes hit in order, and after scoring a red ball, they must hit any colored ball. After scoring the lottery, the lottery must be taken out and placed in place. Until all the red balls leave the stage, then all the balls are left from the stage in the order of the low to high. Add the corresponding score to your scoreboard after scoring a goal. If there is a foul, the score will be recorded on the opponent's scoreboard. The basic tactic of a snooker game is to try to keep the main ball where your opponent has no live ball to play. That is to put obstacles on your opponent. If one team member is behind the opponent's score many points, then making obstacles to make the opponent get penalties become a very important scoring method. Whoever scores the most points will win this game until the ball is finished. If the table score is not enough, you can give up in advance when it is your turn.
(Ronnie O'Sullivan)
2. What is a full score of 147 points? If you want to get a full score of 147 points in a single shot, the player must keep attacking around the high-score black ball after scoring the red ball. After 15 red balls are finished, each time you score a black ball, one red ball and 7 black balls, that is, 15×8=120 points, the total score of the color ball is 27 points, and the total score is 147 points. This is the full score in snooker.
(O'Sullivan)
3, free ball : Free ball is when one player fouls and forms a snooker, the opponent who obtains the right to hit the ball can specify any non-living ball on the table to hit it as a live ball, and calculate the live ball score. There are two situations when free balls appear in snooker, namely, there are red balls on the table and no red balls. The prerequisites are both opponents' fouls, and there is also the thinnest edges on the left and right sides of the target ball. When there is a red ball, the party who gets a free ball can choose to hit the lottery ball and score 1 point. When there is no red ball, you can choose to hit any colored ball and play it as the ball with the minimum score on the table, that is, there are only 6 colored balls left, that is, it is calculated based on two points with the lowest score.
(Mark Selby)
4. Foul penalty: foul at least 4 points, if it exceeds 4 points, the actual maximum score is awarded. After the main ball does not hit the live ball first, if the referee believes that the batter has not tried his best to hit the ball legally, it can be judged as empty . At this time, all the balls must be returned to the position they were before the foul. After the battering player commits a foul, if the referee determines that it is not good for another player, he or she can ask the batter to hit the ball again.
(Trumpu)
5. Finally, we can summarize: jSimplely speaking, snooker is to make an obstacle ball. If there is no good offensive opportunity, we usually see players on TV will park the cue ball at a place away from the target ball, that is, the red ball cannot attack in a straight line (1 or more colored balls of other colors are separated in the middle), so that the opponent cannot attack the red ball smoothly into the bag, thereby successfully defending. If the opponent does not touch the ball he should play, he will also be deducted points. The order of hitting the ball is generally to attack a red ball into the bag before a colored ball of other colors can be performed. The red ball is 1 point into the bag and will no longer be taken out from the bag. Before the red ball is all included in the bag, the colored ball must be taken out and put back in place after it is entered into the bag. The scores of the colored balls are also different according to the color. Black is 7 points, pink is 6 points, blue is 5 points, brown is 4 points, green is 3 points, yellow is 2 points. Whoever scores more will win the game until the end.
(Neil Robertson)
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