
Snooker was a form billiard game which originated in the UK during the 1870s. You will use a snooker cue, and balls of various colours. You can score points by "potting" balls or "potting them" in a designated spot. The goal of the game is to score higher than their opponents. Some players may play safe while others take greater risks. In fact, one player may even intentionally foul their opponent to snooker them out of the frame.
Snooker rules are easy to understand. It is possible to get confused if the rules aren't clear. Here are some basics to keep in your mind.
First, be aware that there are many fouls. The most common is failing to hit the ball "on" in the first place. This is called a foul by the referee. A foul can occur more than once in a stroke. A legal shot, however, is a shot which is potted or allowed to be completed.

Additionally, you need to be aware that snooker is more than just about the ability to potting your balls. Or you could lose. You can't do any useful things if you foul an opponent while playing on the down and up tables.
Another rule of snooker is that you can foul your opponent. If your opponent fouls, you can choose to play a free game or to just lay snooker. However, you need to ensure that your next shot doesn't result in foul play. You can lose your frame if a foul is committed.
There are several other rules. The snooker rules state, for example, that you must not play a free ball in front a coloured ball. This is called "double foul". This is also known as a "double foul." Your opponent will win the game easily if you do this.
Even the rules of snooker state that you should place the cueball in an inoff position. An in-off is a situation in which the cue-ball enters the pocket and hits another ball.

You should also remember that it is against snooker rules to try and take all your balls at once. This is done to avoid the horrible game of snooker. If you do decide you want to keep your balls, make sure you do it in the right order.
One other snooker rule to remember is that you should always aim for the most important ball. This is because it will give you a better chance of scoring points. This is because you don't want the cue ball to go missing or not being in the correct place.
Final note: The rules of snooker state that you may pot a redball. This is possible by using a few keystrokes. You need to either have a ball in your pocket or place a coloured ball on Centre Spot.