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Snooker
This game requires skill and strategy to be a good snooker player. The game of Snooker is actually a combination of Life Pool and Pyramids, 15 red Pyramids balls are racked up in a triangle together with 6 balls from Life Pool which are placed separately. Snooker is most popular in the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland together with Commonwealth countries such as South Africa, Australia and Canada. Balls Used: Set of Snooker balls: fifteen object balls that are not numbered and are solid red (called reds), six object balls of other colours that are not numbered (called colours) and a cue ball (called the white ball). Point values for object balls: red-1, yellow-2, green-3, brown-4, blue-5, pink-6, black-7. The object of snooker is to score a greater number of points than opponent.
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