<Dt> collision - induced throw </Dt> <Dd> Deflection of an object ball's path away from the impact line of a cut shot, caused by sliding friction between the cue ball and the object ball . One of the two types of throw . </Dd> <Dd> A complete set of snooker balls with 15 red balls, six coloured balls and cue ball . <P> Also coloured ball (s), colour (s); American spelling color sometimes also used . </P> <P> 1 . In snooker, any of the object balls that are not reds . A colour ball must be potted after each red in the continuation of a break, and are re-spotted until the reds run out, after which the colours must be potted in their order: </P> <Ul> <Li> yellow (2 points); </Li> <Li> green (3 points); </Li> <Li> brown (4 points); </Li> <Li> blue (5 points); </Li> <Li> pink (6 points); </Li> <Li> black (7 points). </Li> </Ul> <P> Although the full term includes "ball" after the colour, they are most commonly referred to with the omission of "ball", just stating the colour (e.g. "he's taken five blacks with reds so far"). </P> </Dd> <P> Also coloured ball (s), colour (s); American spelling color sometimes also used . </P>

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