There are no points for pocketing a particular color ball in billiards. However, snooker awards 1 point for potting (the term used for pocketing by snooker players) a red ball.
The person potting gets nothing and the opponent will get 7 points, as the foul happened when potting the black.
There are 147 points on a snooker table, except fouls pionts.
I assume you are referring to potting a free ball then black, then 15 reds with blacks and then all the colours. In this situtation the break would be a 155.
There are a total of 22 balls in Snooker. They are as follows:- 15 Red balls - 1 point each 1 White (Cue Ball - used to stike the other balls with a Cue) 1 Black - 7 points 1 Pink - 6 points 1 Blue - 5 points 1 Brown - 4 points 1 Green - 3 points 1 Yellow - 2 points
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The yellow is worth 2 points and the brown is worth 4 points.
The brown ball is the 4 ball and worth 4 points.
Hello, I would like to place my viewpoint. The main objective is to strike the white cue ball with a pool cue in the direction of other object balls. The rules are very straight as to whichever player scores more points in the frame wins the points. If your hit is a foul then the other player gets penalty points. The difference between snooker and billiards are below: Billiards is played with three balls i.e. white, red and yellow whereas snooker is played with 15 red balls, six colored balls and one white cue ball. This is the biggest difference between them and there are many differences in rules too.
If you have a free ball situation, you pot any ball, then a colour, from there if you clear the table as in red black red black etc, then all the colours, you would have a break of 155. The biggest break possible.
Jimmy White reached the Final in the World Snooker Championship 6 times but never won the title. He came 2nd in all 6.
thats a foul shot so the opponent gets 6 points instead because its a pink ball foul