snooker

snooker
/snook"euhr, snooh"keuhr/, n.
1. a variety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7.
v.t.
2. Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
[1885-90; orig. uncert.]

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Variation of English billiards.

It is played with 15 red balls and 6 variously coloured balls. Snooker arose, probably in India, as a game for soldiers in the 1870s. Players try to pocket first the red and then the nonred balls, scoring one point for each red ball and the number value of the others. "Snooker" refers to the position of the cue ball when it cannot hit a required ball.

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game
 popular billiards game of British origin, played on a table similar in size and markings to that used in English billiards. The game arose, presumably in India, as a game for soldiers in the 1870s. The game is played with 22 balls, made up of one white ball (the cue ball); 15 red balls, valued at 1 point each; one yellow, 2 points; one green, 3; one brown, 4; one blue, 5; one pink, 6; and one black, 7. Players try to pocket first the red and then the nonred balls, scoring one point for each red and the number value of the others.

      To begin, the balls are arranged as follows: all reds in a pyramid with its apex on the pyramid spot; black on the billiard spot near the foot of the table; pink touching the apex of the pyramid; blue at the centre spot; and green, brown, and yellow at the left, centre, and right of the straight line of the D, a semicircular area at the head of the table.

      The first (break) shot must contact a red ball initially. A player shoots until he fails to pocket a ball or fouls, then yields play to an opponent. When playing at a nonred ball, the player must designate which ball is “on” (his target), although he need not specify where he intends to pocket the ball. Red balls remain pocketed, whether played legally or not, but the others are immediately replaced on their respective spots as long as any reds remain on the table. When all reds are pocketed, players attempt to pocket the other balls in numerical order. When the last ball is off the table, the game ends and the player with the highest score wins.

      Penalties are assessed for fouls, i.e., violations of certain rules, including pocketing the cue ball (“scratching”), failing to hit any ball with the cue ball, causing the cue ball to strike first a ball that is not on, and pocketing two balls (other than two reds) on the same stroke. Penalties usually consist of a forfeit of a certain number of points to all opponents, loss of any score made on the foul stroke, and loss of the turn at play. English and American versions of the game vary somewhat according to rules of the Billiards Association and Control Council and the Billiard Congress of America, respectively.

      The term “snooker” denotes a position of the cue ball from which the player is unable to hit the ball that the rules require him to play. Compare pocket billiards; pyramids.

       World professional snooker championship World professional snooker championshipA list of world professional snooker championship winners is provided in the table.

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