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This game is best played in groups of five or more.
Set all 22 balls up in a triangle beneath the pink spot.
Players then toss coins or are drawn out to decide an order of play.
Each player is awarded a number of 'lives', which is normally three but may differ dependent on the number of participants.

Once an order of play is established a neutral person is asked to break the balls as hard as they can to open them up around the table.

Player one then comes to the table and plays from where the white ball finishes. Player one must pot a ball as failure to do so will result in the loss of one of their lives.

Player two then begins from the place the white ball has finished and so on. Play rotates after each player has had their shot.

Making the successful pot is all important, but some consideration should also be given to the final position of the cue ball. If possible leave the white in the most difficult position available to prevent the next player potting easily.

Once a player has lost all their lives they are removed from the game. The game progresses until all but one player has lost all lives given to them. They are then declared the winner.

A foul (normal snooker rules apply) results in the loss of a players life.

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