In the game of snooker, if you're stuck behind a colour and ...

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  1. bfc

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    can't hit a red you are snookered, but what is it call if you're playing Pool? Is it the same?</p>

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    It's the same isn't it? Think so anyway. nt
     
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    springvale red Well-Known Member

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    what if the balls are stripes and spots ?
     
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    you are still snookered
     
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    Americans called it Hooked I believe (Hooked is their meaning for snookered)
    Although more Americans are now saying snookered instead.
     
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    Agreed. The Yanks also like the term 'Hidden'.
     

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