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If I am not mistaken a break in snooker is from when a player gets his hand on the table and starts potting balls. Therefore as previously said the the maximum break is 155. All the fouls before hand don't count in a players break.

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The tallest free standing structure, would it be the new needle in Dublin

 

Snooker table i thought had six legs or is it that you can only have a leg on each corner which is 4 and the centre 2 have a different name.

 

OK just read previous threads, snooker table sorted, now whats the answer to tallest structure

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....what if the opposite player wants the ball replaced x amount of times. The break is endless.

 

In that case the SCORE might be infinite, but that does not constitute a "break"

 

A "break" consists only of points scored by the player himself (in a single visit to the table), not points awarded from the opponent's fouls.

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