A more precise question would be: what is the fewest number of shots needed to clear a table - 7.
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostA more precise question would be: what is the fewest number of shots needed to clear a table - 7.
I’d stick with physics if I were you lolLast edited by travisbickle; 14 November 2017, 12:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View Post[...] add in infinite cue power, and sooner or later all 15 reds will fall in one shot.
Unimaginable does not make impossible!"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostActually, that very much does observe the laws of physics. Take an infinite amount of tries, and an infinite amount off table layouts, add in infinite cue power, and sooner or later all 15 reds will fall in one shot.
Unimaginable does not make impossible!
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Originally Posted by OmaMiesta View PostIn in infinite scenerio of infinite outcomes, you would also have an infinite amount of success in the break.
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Lowest Break?
[QUOTE=Keltyx;867442]This one was asked in a local pub quiz, glad to say I got it correct but there was much complaining and moaning from the other teams after the answer was given!
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What is the lowest possible break achievable for a total clearance[/QUOT
Are we to assume that potting ONE ball does not constitute a "break?" and total clearance means potting how ever many balls are on the table, in sequence? If so, then if only pink and black are left on the table and are potted in sequence the "break" would be 13. So is the answer 13?
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[QUOTE=billymac;964807]Originally Posted by Keltyx View PostThis one was asked in a local pub quiz, glad to say I got it correct but there was much complaining and moaning from the other teams after the answer was given!
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What is the lowest possible break achievable for a total clearance[/QUOT
Are we to assume that potting ONE ball does not constitute a "break?" and total clearance means potting how ever many balls are on the table, in sequence? If so, then if only pink and black are left on the table and are potted in sequence the "break" would be 13. So is the answer 13?
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The lowest possible total clearance is 65 , 15 reds = 15, 15 yellows = 30 and all the colours up to the pink = 20 and in off the final black means 7 to your opponent with all balls potted, table cleared and you win 65-7.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostThe lowest possible total clearance is 65 , 15 reds = 15, 15 yellows = 30 and all the colours up to the pink = 20 and in off the final black means 7 to your opponent with all balls potted, table cleared and you win 65-7.Duplicate of banned account deleted
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