That way the cue ball comes off the two cushions and back down behind the green. Today's tables are so quick that it's harder than ever to make a really good break. They're covered in a super fine ...
In tournaments they must be white or yellow in colour. The rubber core is usually filled with pressurised air in order to make the ball bounce. The ball must be between 2.5 inches (6.25 cms) and 2.63 ...
Snooker itself evolved from the much ... it too), but judging the angle well enough that the cue ball has enough momentum to bounce off, continue on its journey and make contact with another ...