How many red balls does snooker have?

Snooker has 15 red balls.

Snooker was founded in 1958. It is a kind of billiards competition, also known as obstacle billiards. It scores points by hitting a red ball and a colored ball into the bag respectively. Each red ball in the bag represents 1 point, while the colored ball represents 2 points, the green ball represents 3 points, the brown ball represents 4 points, the blue ball represents 5 points, the pink ball represents 6 points and the black ball represents 7 points. Finally, whoever hits the bag with the highest score wins.

Snooker * * * red ball 15, the highest score 147, that is, 1 red 1 5 sets * * 120, followed by yellow, green, brown, blue and blue.

Snooker scoring rules

1. Before the start of the competition, the participating parties shall draw lots or mutually agree to determine the order of the competition.

2. Once the game order is decided, the batting order of each set shall not be changed. Unless one side fouls, the other side asks him to keep hitting the ball.

3. Each set in the competition should be kicked off by both sides in turn.

4. The first player should tee off from his hand, when the leather head of his club touches the main ball, or: complete a shot; Let the cue ball move one position.

5. The red ball (or designated free ball) is the live ball of the first shot in each round until all the red balls leave the stage. 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.