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  • Number of Strokes

    Not sure if this has been posted before.

    What is the least number of strokes a player needs to make, to 'win' a frame of snooker (i.e. to leave his opponent needing snookers)?
    You are only the best on the day you win.

  • #2
    pot all 15 reds in one shot then pot black, yellow and green(27 ahead 22 on the table)
    so...4 strokes
    Last edited by missneworleans; 28 November 2009, 07:52 PM.
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    • #3
      one to break off, leave the q ball snookered and make the opponent miss 37 times.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by ja. View Post
        one to break off, leave the q ball snookered and make the opponent miss 37 times.
        Zero! Opponents breaks off pots a red but gets snookered and misses 35 times
        Last edited by missneworleans; 28 November 2009, 07:59 PM.
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        • #5
          but that was only in theory

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by ja. View Post
            but that was only in theory
            well the question is about theory
            but I can tell a thing than might really happen
            opponent gets a red off the break sees a red but fails to hit it 3 times in a row cos trying to make it safe
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by missneworleans View Post
              well the question is about theory
              but I can tell a thing than might really happen
              opponent gets a red off the break sees a red but fails to hit it 3 times in a row cos trying to make it safe
              yes but then no snookers would be needed, the player would just be awarded the frame

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by ja. View Post
                yes but then no snookers would be needed, the player would just be awarded the frame
                well but it is a win
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                • #9
                  so basically if the opponent is an imbecile, the player doesnt need to get out of his chair at all to win a frame

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by ja. View Post
                    so basically if the opponent is an imbecile, the player doesnt need to get out of his chair at all to win a frame
                    hahahaha
                    yes
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                    • #11
                      Well the correct answer is 2. I'll post the explanation later (unless someone does it before I do).
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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by DawRef View Post
                        Well the correct answer is 2. I'll post the explanation later (unless someone does it before I do).
                        Why not 0?
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                        • #13
                          Why not 0?
                          I suppose in an aggregate score match, if the player came to the table more than 155 points behind in the final frame, then yes, the answer could be zero (he could not play a stroke and concede). However, it is a normal frame of snooker and not an aggregate score match.
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                          • #14
                            oponent breaks off and misses the pack, hits the the black, you have played no shots and are 0-7 ahead. Miss call you put the oponent back in
                            he tries again same thing happens, 0-14, still no shots
                            again you put him back in this time he has to hit a red so the frame is conceded... However unluckily he knocks the black into the pocket. he doesnt automatically lose because he has hit a red first. Score is now 0-21 still no shots played
                            You take your shot and fluke every single red, score is now 0-36 with only 27 left on the table. Snookers required after you have played a single shot.

                            However this sequence of 2 misses and a foul could theoretically continue forever until you had more than 147 points, meaning snookers would be required without you playing a single shot. So unless I am wrong, aggregate scoring or not the absolute answer is actually as said before no shots.

                            However as previously stated if after the break off (and miss) the white lands snookered on all reds, then the oponent can miss a further 37 times and then concede when snookers are required without you playing a shot.
                            Last edited by RGCirencester; 29 November 2009, 11:53 PM.
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                            • #15
                              Starting with two fouls from opponent as RGCirencester described. followed by opponent potting all the reds and the black in next shot would give 21-0 and 27 left. You put him back in once again and he pots yellow, green, brown and blue before fouling on black again. 28-14 with 13 left, and you haven't played a single shot
                              Last edited by Capelito; 30 November 2009, 08:55 AM.
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