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KILLER CAKE
KILLER SNOOKER- CAKE POOL
This game is played on snooker tables or any other billiard tables but using snooker balls.
All the object balls are set up to form a triangle by placing the first red ball on the pink spot , six reds on the edges, the
colors forming a smaller triangle surrounded by reds (cake) towards up the snooker tables.
This game could be played by 2-6 players. The order of player’s turn is set by writing numbers from 2-7 on separate
paper pieces and dropped in to a container in witch the numbers could not be seen while there. Each player takes one piece.
The lowest drew number starts the game. Drop the pieces back to the container; they will be needed later as the game goes on.
The game starts by placing the cue ball inside “D”at the beginning or when ever the cue ball is pot or jumps out of the table.
Give it a shot. At least two object balls must hit a cushion or pot a red ball and if not, a foul will be called on you.
Any committed foul will cost the player to pot one extra red.
If you owe the table a red and there is none left on the table, you are out. Players should decide how many reds each
one of them must pot before the game starts. After potting enough required reds, player is allowed to draw a number
which will be his during that frame from the container (i.e. if two is picked, the yellow ball will be yours to pocket it
legally to win the frame). It should not be shown to others. If a player pots his colored ball in any corner pockets
(not the middle ones), he shows his numbers to others and he wins. The frame is a tie and there will be no winner
if no color remains on the table and none of the players have announced a win.
It is a foul if a mechanical bridge (rest) is used but it is fair to pot other players ball to keep only yours on the table
and win(killer) or even if yours was gone before to bring the game to a tie. It is also a foul if the cue ball or one of the
object balls doesn't get to hit a cushion after the cue ball hits the object ball.
Attention: It is not a foul if you pot a color ball before potting enough required reds. Doing this prevents others to leave
any color balls for an easy pot. You win only when you pot enough reds and then pot your own color ball legally.
If a player fouls, will not be asked to take the next shot. He simply loses his turn and not the game and has to pot an
extra red when it comes to his turn next time; too .no “free ball” is called.
Apart from these, general "ADIBON" billiard rules will be taken.
BE SPORT ….. BECOME ADIB
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