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* cue ball is cue ball, white. The only ball that can be hit directly with the club in the game, and use it to hit other balls into the bag to score points. * Object balls (except the main ball) are all object balls, including red balls and colored balls. The target ball cannot be played directly with the club, but must be played with the cue ball. * The Colour ball is the red ball (1 minute), * * 6 is the yellow ball (2 points), the green ball (3 points), the brown ball (4 points), the blue ball (5 points), the pink ball (6 points) and the black ball (7 points). * live ball (Ball on) can use the main ball method to hit the ball into the bag. Put the ball in the bag. The crossbar of the main ball into the bag, also known as the crossbar frame, is called a game from tee-off to all the balls being shot down or reaching the specified score or time limit. * Several games agreed or stipulated in a game are one game. In a formal game, a game is usually three out of five or four out of seven or five out of nine. A number of balls agreed or specified in a Match are a match. * Break: The batter starts with the scoring ball and stops hitting the ball due to a mistake or foul, so that the continuous hitting score is one ball. * One shot over a hundred (century). Hendry beat O 'Sullivan with the highest score of 147, and scored 100 in a row. In the official competition, the single shot 100 or above will be officially recorded. * Maximum (maximum) In the case that the opponent has not fouled, the highest score for one stroke is 147. * After snooker hits the ball, due to the blocking of the dead ball, the opponent can't hit the main ball to make it pass through both sides of the free kick at the same time, which is called snooker. The opponent is called snookered. When you still lag behind your opponent even if you get the highest score on the table, you need to do snooker to force your opponent to make a foul. * Clear the field (also called "clearing the table") and put all the balls left on the table into the bag with one shot. * When a free-kick snooker foul occurs, the batter designates it as the target ball of the live ball. * Miss batter didn't hit the live ball first and was judged by the referee not to hit the ball with all her strength. At this time, the opponent can ask to restore the ball to the state before hitting the ball and play it again. * Obstacle area: the area surrounded by the service line and its semicircle. * The cannon cue ball touches two target balls in one stroke. * (Kicking) The main ball and the target ball are slightly stuck together, usually because there is dirt or static electricity on the ball. Kiss the light touch between two balls. * (Pack) At the end of a game, the red ball is in the initial position or the remaining red balls are still in the initial position. * After the combination ball (plant) main ball hits a ball, the ball makes other balls into the bag. Only when these two balls are red balls or the main ball plays a free kick at the beginning, and the ball in the bag is a live ball under normal circumstances before the free kick is designated, the combined ball is not a foul. * When the shot put main ball hits the target ball, the leather head of the club is still in contact with the main ball, which is a foul. However, if the cue ball almost sticks to the target ball, or the cue ball slightly touches the edge of the target ball, it is not judged as a putter. * Touching the ball The situation that the main ball contacts with other balls is called touching the ball. The batter must open the cue ball and cannot move the ball attached to the cue ball, otherwise it will cause a putter. Unless the batter has stated that he will hit it to the ball. * Reset the black ball (researched black) In a game, when all the target balls are in the bag and the scores of both sides are equal, the black ball needs to be put back on the table. At this time, as long as the black ball goes into the bag or one side fouls, the outcome of the game can be judged. * The banana ball (junge) hits the ball, which makes the main ball rotate strongly and makes it suddenly bypass the obstacle ball in the process of advancing. Usually used to save difficult snooker. * Masse, when hitting the ball, hit the main ball almost perpendicular to the table, and calm down to make the main ball rotate strongly. * Backspin makes the cue ball collide with the target, and then hit the lower position of the cue ball center and then spin. Also known as "shrinking rod" and "spinning ball". * When the topspin hits the ball, the club hits the upper position of the center of the main ball, so that the main ball continues to accelerate after colliding with the target ball. In addition, there are also sayings such as medium and high poles. * Hit the cue ball with a high stick, so that after the cue ball collides with the target ball, the target ball moves forward and the cue ball follows. * The purpose of safe hitting is not to put the ball into the bag, but to make the opponent have no chance to score the next time. * In super snooker, a red ball is played first, and then a colored ball is played, so in theory, the highest score of the red ball is 8 points (i.e. red ball 1 point, black ball is 7 points). So the theoretical maximum score of how many red balls are left on the table is the number of red balls X8, plus 27 points for all colored balls. If this score is lower than the difference between you and your opponent, then you will be scored by your opponent. * Live ball rules play a red ball and a colored ball. After the red ball is played, the colored balls are played in turn from the low score until the table is cleared. * foul foul, the opponent can put the cue ball in the service court.