Can anyone tell me what is the most times the Yellow ball can be potted consecutively in a frame of Snooker ?
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Hey mate.
Ill start off with 3?
Free ball (As the last red) then yellow as the nominated colour then the yellow again as clearing the colours.Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
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twice
free ball
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if its the last red then red, yellow, yellow
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i dont think roy is right as if you took yellow as a free ball for the last red you could pot yellow(free ball) then yellow(nominated colour) you would then have to pot the last red with a colour.
so i would say 2 last red with yellow as nominated colour then yellow when clearing the colours.Last edited by matt1987; 18 June 2009, 01:02 PM.
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Originally Posted by MattWilson View PostIf you're potting the yellow as a free ball (a red) this assumes there is still a red on the table, meaning if you then take yellow as the colour you'll then be taking the last red.
I think twice in a row is maximum.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View PostHey mate.
Ill start off with 3?
Free ball (As the last red) then yellow as the nominated colour then the yellow again as clearing the colours.
You can get round this, though, but calling yellow as the free-ball on the last red, and pot both the free-ball AND the last red in the same shot. Then take the yellow as the nominated colour, and THEN the colours clearance – which does give you the yellow ball potted in three consecutive shots.
(Could be the free-ball with any number of reds left on the table, as long as you pot the free-ball yellow and all remaining reds in that first shot.)
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Originally Posted by matt1987 View Posti dont think roy is right as if you took yellow as a free ball for the last red you could pot yellow(free ball) then yellow(nominated colour) you would then have to pot the last red with a colourAlways play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View PostYour scenario is correct but youve only potted 2 yellows in a row like that whereas my theory youve potted 3 in a row which is more as the original thread asked.
and statman you cudnt get round it cos you wud have still potted a red betwee the yellows
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View PostYour scenario is correct but youve only potted 2 yellows in a row like that whereas my theory youve potted 3 in a row which is more as the original thread asked.
because to qualify the yellow as a free ball (equivalent to a red), there would have to be a red on the table. therefore you can legally only pot 2 yellows in a row because after that you would have to pot red.
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Originally Posted by crucible77 View Postbut roy the 3 one dont work cos of what he said
and statman you cudnt get round it cos you wud have still potted a red betwee the yellows
so i repeat...wheres my prize
The RED has gone in before the YELLOW, meaning that the yellow has been potted three times in succession!
Stuff your prize, where's mine
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i refuse to accept it to be possible to get 3 in a row2009 Shanghai Masters Predict the Qualifiers Champion
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