- win, in the hope of
laying one or more "
snookers" to
force their opponent into
playing foul shots.
Snookers are
shots designed to make it
difficult for...
- he
moved into a 4–0 lead at the mid‑session interval.
After requiring snookers,
Selby almost managed to
force a
respotted black in the fifth, but Carter...
- The
World Snooker Championship is an
annual snooker tournament founded in 1927, and pla**** at the
Crucible Theatre in Sheffield,
England since 1977. The...
-
broadcast on
television in the
history of
snooker. Previously, only the
Judgement Day
round was
broadcast on
World Snookers'
social media platforms.
Since the...
-
professional invitational snooker tournament. Held
every year
since 1975, it is the second-longest-running
professional snooker tournament after the World...
- The 2024–25
snooker season is an
ongoing professional snooker season with
tournaments pla****
between June 2024 and May 2025. The
World Snooker Tour in the...
-
portion of the
frame is
known as the "
snookers-required" stage.
There were many
variations of the
rules of
snooker in the late 19th
century and
early 20th...
-
retired professional snooker player who is
currently a commentator, DJ,
electronic musician and author. He
dominated professional snooker in the 1980s, when...
- a 147, or orally, a one‑four‑seven) is the
highest possible break in
snooker in
normal cir****stances and is a
special type of
total clearance. A player...
-
accidentally potted the
black in the
deciding frame,
Stephen Maguire got the two
snookers he
required and went on to
clear the
table to win 5–4. At the
Welsh Open...