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dewsweeper

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I am watching and enjoying the snooker but have a question.
Every so often they show statistics on screen,one of which is long potting percentages.
What ,technically constitutes a long pot?
Any one help.
Dewsweeper
 
I am watching and enjoying the snooker but have a question.
Every so often they show statistics on screen,one of which is long potting percentages.
What ,technically constitutes a long pot?
Any one help.
Dewsweeper


In snooker, a long pot is any pot into any of the corner pockets on a snooker table where the cue ball began in the opposite, lengthwise half of the snooker table. To rephrase for simplicity's sake, a long pot is any pot in which the cue ball or object ball crosses an imaginary line joining the middle pockets.http://www.billiardsforum.info/billiard-terms-definition/long-pot.asp
 
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