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Welcome to the billiard, pool, and snooker glossary of terms. This is the definition of Total Clearance as it relates to cue sports. You can also view the entire billiard dictionary.
Total clearance is a snooker term that refers to the potting of all racked balls at the beginning of the frame, by the player performing the break shot, in one single break shot. The minimum total clearance score grants 72 points to the shooting player. Total clearance is a term used in snooker for the potting of all the balls that are racked at the beginning of the frame in a single break. The minimum total clearance affords 72 points.
Did you see that amazing snooker player today when he did the total clearance?
The total clearance definition was entered on 12/20/2007 10:17:17 PM and was updated on 12/30/2007 10:17:17 PM. It is a cue sport term that is related to game rules. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor. See also: clearance, maximum, maximum break for more on the meaning of total clearance.
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