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    I have a bet with my dad to see who can get a perfect game first. In this scenario he, in one shot, sank two stripes and the black ball without any other balls being down. Does that count as a perfect game for me, or just a normal win?

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    Originally Posted by crotch View Post
    I have a bet with my dad to see who can get a perfect game first. In this scenario he, in one shot, sank two stripes and the black ball without any other balls being down. Does that count as a perfect game for me, or just a normal win?
    what game are you talking about? you've posted this question in a snooker forum but I think you're talking about pool ... if it's pool, I guess you are talking about 8ball pool (there are many types of pool) ...

    also, which side of the pond ... UK or USA 8ball ...

    sorry to ask so many questions but there are many different cue sports games ... if you let us know the answer to the questions above, we should be able to help a whole lot more ...

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      I have no idea lol, but surely a perfect game would be just potting the black on it's own ??????

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      • #4
        I guess the perfect game in snooker would be making a 147 break with the cue ball finishing in perfect pinpoint position after every single shot. Not something I am capable of, thats for sure

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