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Why does game finish when white goes down in snook?
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Why does game finish when white goes down in snook?
Posted in 
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Why does game finish when white goes down in snook?
I was playing snooker (rare occasion as it isnt as good now) and i was 8pts behind with black on table. The guy pots white and games over...i would of easily potted black with white respotted so why does this rule exist??? Just wondering as it is so flipin stupid. 
Learn the rules:
"When only the Black is left, the first score or foul ends the frame."
ummm it exists because the rule book says so, just one of those things sorry lol
because technically  a game could go on for ever, if this rule didnt exist


ty fret :)
Because it makes the game quicker after all red potted in :p plus in your case black is worth 7 so you still woulda lost by 1 point bud :p
Why try to answer something that's already done?

>plus in your case black is worth 7 so you still woulda lost by 1 point bud

Not true. The foul would've put him one point behind leaving him with only black to pot. If made, making the lead of six points to him.
the rules are written to read maybe u should read em
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