Pro Snooker

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PRO SNOOKER

Pro Snooker
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Pro Snooker
Pro Snooker
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Rating: 9.6 (1041 votes)
Category: Puzzle
Type: physics puzzles
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Pro Snooker?

Snooker Club is a professional-grade "Billiards Simulator" that strictly adheres to the World Snooker Association rules. Unlike 8-ball pool, this title emphasizes "Sequential Potting" and "Positional Cue-Ball Control." It features a sophisticated physics engine that calculates the "Drag" of the baize and the "Throw" of the balls upon impact. It is a game of "Long-Game Strategy," where players must manage the table's "Red-to-Color" cycle to build a maximum break.

Description

Take your seat at the professional table in Snooker Club. This high-fidelity simulation features advanced ball physics and intuitive cue control, allowing players to execute complex spin shots and master the art of the break in a competitive club atmosphere.

How to Play

Use the "Fine-Tune" dial to adjust the cue's impact point on the white ball for "English" (spin). The gameplay involves a "Strict Rotation": you must pot one of the 15 red balls (1 pt) followed by a colored ball (2-7 pts). The colored ball is then respotted. The interaction requires managing the "Power Gauge" to ensure the cue ball stops in a favorable position for the next shot. The match is won by accumulating more points than the opponent or forcing them into a "Snooker" (foul position).

How to Get High Scores in Pro Snooker

High scores (Century Breaks) require "Forward-Thinking Position Play." You must plan the "Landing Zone" of the cue ball before every shot. Prioritize the "Black Ball" (7 pts) after every red to maximize point yield. The pro secret is "Cluster Breaking"—using a potted red to gently nudge the pack of reds open for easier subsequent shots. Achieving a "147 Maximum Break" (all reds with blacks, then all colors) is the ultimate technical achievement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a "Foul and a Miss"?

If you fail to hit the "On" ball and the referee deems you had a clear path, your opponent receives points and can force you to retake the shot.

Q: Can I apply "Stun" or "Screw" shots?

Yes, by hitting the cue ball below its center, you can make it stop instantly (Stun) or roll backward (Screw/Draw) after impact.