Sinuca brasileira
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Script error: No such module "Lang". (Portuguese for Brazilian snooker), often simply called Script error: No such module "Lang"., is a cue sport played on a snooker table, using only one Template:Glossary link instead of snooker's fifteen, with the normal six Template:Glossary link of the standard set of snooker balls. Each ball carries the same basic Template:Glossary link value as in snooker. As with other pocket billiards games, a white Template:Glossary link is used to Template:Glossary link the red and other coloured balls. The game is played almost exclusively in Brazil and is little known outside this region.[1]
Rules
Ball values are the same as in standard snooker (red = 1, Template:Glossary link = 2, Template:Glossary link = 3, Template:Glossary link = 4, Template:Glossary link = 5, Template:Glossary link = 6, Template:Glossary link = 7) and points are awarded to a player after the corresponding ball is legally potted.
The colours are set up on their normal Template:Glossary links as in snooker, while the sole red ball is placed halfway between the pink ball and the right side Template:Glossary link. The cue ball is placed in Template:Glossary link. The opening player may move the ball anywhere within the "D" before playing. The first shot must be played so that the red ball is contacted; however, it is not permitted to either pocket the red ball or leave the opponent snookered. The opponent then has choice of shot.
Taken in turns, each player has a choice to either take a free shot (shoot for the ball on the table with the lowest point value) or a penalty shot (shoot for any other ball). All shots are Template:Glossary link, that is the player must indicate which ball they wish to pot and which pocket they are aiming for.
If a free shot is made, the player is awarded the ball's point value, the ball remains off the table, and the player can choose any remaining ball on the table as a second free shot; if that ball is made, the player receives its point value and the ball is respotted. The player now once again has the choice of either a free shot or a penalty shot. A miss on a free shot incurs no penalty, but does end the player's turn.
If a penalty shot is chosen, and the shot is made, the player is awarded the ball's point value and the ball is respotted. The player then has to play a free shot. If a penalty shot is missed, it constitutes a foul and the opponent is awarded 7 points. If an Template:Glossary link Template:Glossary link (where the cue ball is accidentally potted) occurs, the incoming opponent will get the points and receive Template:Glossary link, permitting placement of the cue ball anywhere within the "D" before their next shot.
All other rules are the same as in snooker, although Template:Glossary links, Template:Glossary links and other combination shots are automatically illegal because all the balls are different colours.[1]
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