Snooker rules have the following provisions:
When there are only black balls left on the table, the black balls will be bagged or fouled unless the following two situations occur at the same time:
1, at this time, both sides scored the same;
2. The score at this time does not affect the final result of the game. (In case of negative cumulative score)
When the above two situations occur, then:
1, the black ball is placed at the ball release point;
2. The player flips a coin to guess the order of hitting the ball first;
3. Players who have the right to kick off kick off from their hands;
4, hitting the ball into the bag or foul led to the end of this set.
Extended data:
Snooker game mode:
Before the start of the competition, both sides should draw lots or mutually agree to determine the order of the competition.
(1) Once the game order is decided, the hitting order of each set cannot be changed. Unless one side fouls, the other side asks him to keep hitting the ball.
(2) Each game will be kicked off by both sides in turn.
(3) The first player should kick off from his hand.
(4) In order to shoot a good shot, there can be no penalty for violation.
(5) Take the red ball (or designated free ball) as the live ball on the first stroke of each round until all the red balls leave the field. The score of each bagged live ball within one stroke shall be recorded in the score record. The score of each red ball and any free ball designated as a red ball in the same shot shall be recorded in the score record.
(6) If a red ball or a free ball designated as a red ball is hit into the bag, the player can continue to hit the next ball, and the next live ball should be a colored ball selected by the player. If the colored ball is hit into the bag, you can score. Then put the colored ball back to the ball point.
(7) When all the red balls leave the field, hit the red balls and colored balls into the bag alternately in turn, and continue with one shot. Until the last red ball on the table is shot down, a colored ball is also hit into the bag, and the one-shot ball can continue.
(8) After all the red balls leave the table, the colored balls on the table will turn into live balls according to the scores from small to large. After the next colored ball is put in the bag (except in special circumstances), it will stay outside the table and will not be taken out. Then, the batter hits the next colored ball.
(9) The red ball will not be put back on the table after falling into the bag or out of bounds, even if the player benefits from the foul, it will not be considered, but there are some special exceptions.
(10) If the batter doesn't score or foul on the first stroke, his stroke is over. The opponent started hitting the ball from where the cue ball stopped. If the cue ball is out of bounds, it becomes a handball.
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