
Info: This category is used to classify articles on the entire group of Roma. ↑ "Descendants of the Romans" against Roma. After the round robin (everyone against everyone), the four best-placed teams compete against each other in the semi-finals of the play-offs. The third and fourth placed contest the so-called first semi-final, the first and second placed the second semi-final. It was based on a freeball, for which Burnett nominated the brown ball as a substitute red and also played brown (four points) as the associated color. The player can score eight additional points with the freeball if he pots black (seven points) to the reserve red (one point). If all reds are off the table, all suits in the endgame must also be punched with the total value of 27 points, so that at the end of the frame one player has achieved a maximum break. Therefore, one place in the league table is lost for each of these two nations if the winner of the League Cup has not already qualified for the Champions League or the Europa League. In the 2004-05 season, he played with the Rochester Americans (AHL), where he had 73 points in 79 games and finished second on the points list in the regular season.
This gave him a better chance of playing higher breaks and thus also maximum breaks. Also, in the 1990s, both the opening up of the tour to all players and the associated larger field, and the more tournaments themselves, there were more potential opportunities to play a maximum break. At the end of the 1990s, when Hendry was still dominating, another fast player rose to the top in Englishman Ronnie O'Sullivan. Thus, the now snookered player can nominate any ball as a "substitute red". You get such a freeball when the white ball snookers on all red balls after a foul by the opponent. It comes about when neither player has previously potted a ball and the "on the break" player takes all the balls one after the other in the rule-compliant order fifteen times in the combination "red-black" and then all colored balls without a missed shot or foul punches, so that the maximum score of 147 points is reached. In Six Red Snooker, which is played with just six red balls instead of fifteen, a maximum break worth 75 points can be played.