by Casey » 17 May 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:kriss wrote:I screwed up!!!!!! Theres an even lower scoreline that 16 - 8!!! And its far, far less complex!!!
Can anyone guess what it is?
0-0 after 3 misses of the ball that can be seen, as someone above said
That would be 12-0 then
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by Witz78 » 17 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:Witz78 wrote:kriss wrote:I screwed up!!!!!! Theres an even lower scoreline that 16 - 8!!! And its far, far less complex!!!
Can anyone guess what it is?
0-0 after 3 misses of the ball that can be seen, as someone above said
That would be 12-0 then
er, good point
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by Roland » 17 May 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Witz78 wrote:kriss wrote:I screwed up!!!!!! Theres an even lower scoreline that 16 - 8!!! And its far, far less complex!!!
Can anyone guess what it is?
0-0 after 3 misses of the ball that can be seen, as someone above said
That would be 12-0 then
er, good point
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by Ronny25 » 06 Jan 2018 Read
Player A 22 Player B 20 not using penalties or snookers. (15 Reds, 27 colours split without a tie)
Explanation
Player A Player B
7 Reds - 7 missed colours 8 Reds - 8 missed colours
Miss Yellow 0 Yellow 2 - miss Green
Green 3 - miss Brown Brown 4 - miss Blue
Blue 5 - miss Pink Pink 6 - miss Black
Black 7
Total 22 Total 20
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by Ronnie79 » 08 Jan 2018 Read
kriss wrote:Congrats NedB-H!!!!!!
16 - 8 is the lowest possible score in snooker!! However, unlikely and outrageous- its possible a player could pot all 15 reds in one shot, but go in off. 4 - 0. The opponent could then pot Yellow, Green, Blue and pink, with the other guy just getting the brown.
This means the score sits at 16 - 8 with the black being obsolete!
16 - 8
That is absolute horsesh1t no one can pot 15 reds in one shot ffs. Can we deal in facts not nonsense talk.
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by SnookerFan » 08 Jan 2018 Read
Muppet147 wrote:My answer was correct.
It was stated in the original question that no player can concede prematurely. Hence your answer was incorrect.
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