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| Rules of the game Snooker table: Games are played on a table measuring six feet by 12 feet Snooker has emerged as one of television's most popular sports since the BBC began their coverage of the Embassy World Championship back in 1978. But just in case you still do not know your baulklines from your cue-balls, BBC Sport Online has provided some basic facts and rules to help your understanding of the game.
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