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Posted - 15.02.2003 : 18:39:02
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I would like to post some quizzes in the next several days for our members to enjoy.
Here's come an easy one.
What is the minimum number of Red balls needed to be on the table for a player to score a century break?
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Dickson
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Hong Kong


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Posted - 15.02.2003 : 18:48:49
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Nine only! |
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B.Hall
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Hong Kong


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Posted - 15.02.2003 : 19:24:42
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One only. . . . . . . . . . . . . for playing billiard, heheee. |
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robby
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Hong Kong


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Posted - 15.02.2003 : 23:18:04
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13 |
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adrian
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Posted - 15.02.2003 : 23:53:04
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10
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erickc
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Japan


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Posted - 16.02.2003 : 00:22:27
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Same answer as Robby O'Suliivan. 13 red.
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GUEST
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Posted - 16.02.2003 : 01:41:12
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Dickson is right! . . . . . . . . . With 9 Red Balls left on the table the striker was awarded a free ball. He nominated a colour (i.e. Yellow) potted it an then potted the Black for a total of 8 points. He then potted the remaining 9 Reds taking a Black after each one for a further 72 points bringing his break to 80 in all. He then cleared up the colours up to the Pink for a further 20 points to give him a total break of 100. |
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