Snooker, also known as pocket billiards, is a cue sport that originated in the United Kingdom during the late 19th century. It is a game played on a rectangular table covered with a green cloth, featuring six pockets located at each corner and one in the center of each long side. The objective of the game is to outscore your opponent by skillfully potting balls in a specific order.
The game of snooker employs a total of 21 colored balls, accompanied by a white cue ball. The colored balls consist of red, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black. Each colored ball holds a distinct point value: one point for red balls, two points for yellow, three points for green, four points for brown, five points for blue, six points for pink, and the highest value of seven points for the black ball. Throughout the course of the game, players utilize the white cue ball to pot the colored balls into the designated pockets.
At the commencement of a snooker game, the balls are meticulously arranged