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What Is The Lowest Score Possible For A Clearance In Snooker ?
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what is the lowest score technically possible for a clearance in snooker ? from a single visit.
I make it 37
Am i correct ?
I make it 37
Am i correct ?
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looks as if you are correct . . . The player breaks and all 15 reds are potted (not likely but theoreticall y possible): 15 points He takes one yellow with these reds: 17 points He pots yellow, green, brown, blue and pink: 37 points He then pots the black but goes in off with the white so the black does not count! Total score: 37 points
21:07 Sun 18th Nov 2018
I think that's too low. Where'd you get 37 from?
I think it would be just about plausible to pot all 15 reds on the first shot (although I don't quite know how...), follows by a yellow, then all the colours, for a maximum total clearance of 27+2+15 = 44.
Are you maybe thinking about a foul on the last ball?
I think it would be just about plausible to pot all 15 reds on the first shot (although I don't quite know how...), follows by a yellow, then all the colours, for a maximum total clearance of 27+2+15 = 44.
Are you maybe thinking about a foul on the last ball?
looks as if you are correct . . .
The player breaks and all 15 reds are potted (not likely but theoretically possible): 15 points
He takes one yellow with these reds: 17 points
He pots yellow, green, brown, blue and pink: 37 points
He then pots the black but goes in off with the white so the black does not count!
Total score: 37 points
The player breaks and all 15 reds are potted (not likely but theoretically possible): 15 points
He takes one yellow with these reds: 17 points
He pots yellow, green, brown, blue and pink: 37 points
He then pots the black but goes in off with the white so the black does not count!
Total score: 37 points
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