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  • #76
    Originally Posted by the montrealer View Post
    Also when cue ball is in the power zone does all balls potted count double points maybe someone knows cheers Leonard
    The Problem with this the rules is complicating a simple game what makes snooker appealing to newbies is the simpleness of the rules i think its counter productive in the goal its trying to achieve.

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    • #77
      Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
      The Problem with this the rules is complicating a simple game what makes snooker appealing to newbies is the simpleness of the rules i think its counter productive in the goal its trying to achieve.
      I agree with you there. They should have tried something like snooker with 9-ball rules. There's too many rules.

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      • #78
        They should call this game power snooker nine ball and they should play this with 9 balls just like in nine ball and who ever pots the nine ball wins. Cheers leonard

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        • #79
          Originally Posted by the montrealer View Post
          Hi power ball rules would like to know when the power ball is potted does the power ball remain down or is it respotted maybe some knows cheers leonard
          Correct, once potted, the Power Ball triggers a 2 minute Power Play where everything is worth double points. The ball is treated like a red and is not respotted.

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          • #80
            Originally Posted by visionaire View Post
            ...They should have tried something like snooker with 9-ball rules...
            Nine balls to pot in specific order from random positions? A game like that on a snooker table with pro cut pockets would last forever. You would not see a 'break and run'.

            I think they should just leave regular snooker as is. It is not necessary to add different sub disciplines of snooker. Totally counter productive. To me, the game is rich enough and also simple enough to follow. I wouldn't want snooker to become a mess that American pool is with all of its sub disciplines.

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            • #81
              Power ball rules

              Hi would like to know when all reds are potted leaving only the colours left yellow to black. And you are behind the balke line and yellow ball is near the black spot and you pot it do points count double or single.

              Maybe some knows cheers leonard from canada

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              • #82
                Originally Posted by the montrealer View Post
                Hi would like to know when all reds are potted leaving only the colours left yellow to black. And you are behind the balke line and yellow ball is near the black spot and you pot it do points count double or single.

                Maybe some knows cheers leonard from canada
                Well according to the first post -

                Power Zone
                The area behind the baulk line will be designated the “power zone” – if the cue ball is struck from within the power zone, any colour potted will be worth double.

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                • #83
                  Originally Posted by visionaire View Post
                  Yes, me! Come on guys, quit acting like this and lets try something new and fun!
                  Absolutely.

                  It's something different from the norm. No ranking points are at stake. And it's a bit of fun all rolled into one.

                  People won't falsely say somebody's the greatest ever based on somebody winning a non ranking funner 8 times in their career, but hasn't achieved anywhere the same number of world professional championships in their career.

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                  • #84
                    Personally I think this sounds pretty interesting, it'll certainly be fun.

                    I've joined this forum to try and get back into snooker and see what the opinion is here.

                    I remember when I was about 5-12 years old and I loved watching and playing snooker and suddenly (for me anyway) I got bored of it and I can't believe that! I love snooker.

                    So Power Snooker might just set that little light a flame in me and get me back in to it. I like something a little different and am willing to give anything a try!

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                    • #85
                      Remember that pool-type game that ITV had going 10 or 15 years ago? The one with the flashy neon lit table, and funny rules.
                      I seem to remember that there were some very big name players involved in it, but it still bombed.

                      Anyone remember what it was called?

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                      The fast and the furious,
                      The slow and labourious,
                      All of us, glorious parts of the whole!

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                      • #86
                        Originally Posted by PatBlock View Post
                        Remember that pool-type game that ITV had going 10 or 15 years ago? The one with the flashy neon lit table, and funny rules.
                        I seem to remember that there were some very big name players involved in it, but it still bombed.

                        Anyone remember what it was called?

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                        Ten Ball

                        Do I win a prize?

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                        • #87
                          Originally Posted by rambon View Post
                          Ten Ball

                          Do I win a prize?
                          No. Why? Because I thought it was something much more exciting than that, like errr, PowerPool!

                          Sorry mate. Thanks anyway.

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                          The fast and the furious,
                          The slow and labourious,
                          All of us, glorious parts of the whole!

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                          • #88
                            Looking forward to seeing how this event goes. There does seem to be a few too many rules but I think the format and presentation could get some new people interested in snooker. Would have been nice to see Mark Williams in the line-up, but it should be interesting anyway...

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                            • #89
                              What would everyone's prefered final be? For the crowds it would have to be White-O'sullivan as they are both local boys and they draw the roudy crowds anyway, but mine would be Robertson-O'sullivan, if anyone has a chance to beat ronnie it has to be our No.1
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                              • #90
                                Originally Posted by Gargon View Post
                                What would everyone's prefered final be? For the crowds it would have to be White-O'sullivan as they are both local boys and they draw the roudy crowds anyway, but mine would be Robertson-O'sullivan, if anyone has a chance to beat ronnie it has to be our No.1
                                Beating Ronnie in this concept will be a real achievement, I would say..
                                All the way Mark J!!

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                                Winner of the German Masters 2011 Lucky Dip

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