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06:44 Fri 21 Oct 05 (BST)
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wt is a run out becoz it sez it on the top scores ??and im just curious ?
07:17 Fri 21 Oct 05 (BST)
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Run outs is break and clear without opponent having a go.
It often results in a 7 balling, in this case you gain a point on both run outs and 7 ballings.
If you pot 2 or more different balls on the break you wont get a 7 balling though!
It often results in a 7 balling, in this case you gain a point on both run outs and 7 ballings.
If you pot 2 or more different balls on the break you wont get a 7 balling though!
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07:44 Fri 21 Oct 05 (BST)
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Wrong Nick, sorry. A run out is when you CLEAR all 7 (or 6 if opponent pots one from break) and the black on a visit to the table, not necessarily from break, but could be done if opponent pots 2 reds and a yellow on break, opts to take red, pots 2 more reds a misses, then you come to the table and clear. That is also classed as a Run-Out.
An 9-ball run out, however is somewhat different. A 9 ball run-out exists only when a player clears all 9 balls on their first visit to the table.
If Nick you would like me to describe Run-Outs in greater detail i can do, just spot me online, usually at snooker.
An 9-ball run out, however is somewhat different. A 9 ball run-out exists only when a player clears all 9 balls on their first visit to the table.
If Nick you would like me to describe Run-Outs in greater detail i can do, just spot me online, usually at snooker.
09:27 Fri 21 Oct 05 (BST)
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Thanks, for further clarification the Run Outs we store are known as "Earned Run Outs" - break and clear.
I'm not sure people want to see those soiled run outs you're talking about? ;) As they are pretty easy if opponent almost clears after break.
Can be added if people want to see this though.
I'm not sure people want to see those soiled run outs you're talking about? ;) As they are pretty easy if opponent almost clears after break.
Can be added if people want to see this though.
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04:02 Sat 22 Oct 05 (BST)
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A "runout" sometimes called a "dish" in 9 ball terms is usually when someone breaks and clears.
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06:51 Sat 22 Oct 05 (BST)
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An 9-ball run out, however is somewhat different. A 9 ball run-out exists only when a player clears all 9 balls on their first visit to the table.
Can people not read??
Can people not read??
09:18 Sat 22 Oct 05 (BST)
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We've not even got 9 ball here yet!
But soon soon we can emulate Efren Reyes, Steve Davis, Alex Pagulayan, Earl Strickland etc...
But soon soon we can emulate Efren Reyes, Steve Davis, Alex Pagulayan, Earl Strickland etc...
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09:22 Sat 22 Oct 05 (BST)
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Steve Davis used to be a one round wonder on snooker and then commentate but now hes doing ok in pool
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23:56 Wed 2 Nov 05 (GMT)
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my opponent broke and potted no balls then i cleared up and 7 balled. is this a run out?
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