by Alyt » 17 Oct 2014 Read
In official snooker tournaments stats, what shot distance is considered as a long pot? Where can i find these infos?
Thank you
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by Andre147 » 17 Oct 2014 Read
Don't know exact locations where you can find those infos, but as far as I know a long pot is considered more than 6 feet away from cue ball and object ball, which in simple terms means half the length of a snooker table.
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by Andre147 » 17 Oct 2014 Read
Found this website which may be helpful:
http://www.billiardsforum.info/billiard ... ng-pot.aspBut I've often heard commentators like Clive Everton say it's half the length of a Billiards table (aka Snooker table) so there you have your answer.
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