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Welcome to the billiard, pool, and snooker glossary of terms. This is the definition of Chinese Snooker as it relates to cue sports. You can also view the entire billiard dictionary.
Chinese snooker refers to a situation where the cue ball lies directly in front of another object ball in the line of the shot as such that the shooting snooker player is essentially blocked by it, or hampered at best by it. The resolution to a Chinese snooker situation is to bridge over it awkwardly. The Chinese snooker term is most commonly used, of course, in the game of snooker.
I trapped you in a Chinese snooker situation. Ha ha.
The chinese snooker definition was entered on 1/14/2007 and was updated on 1/6/2008 9:49:00 AM. It is a cue sport term that is related to snooker. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor. See also: snooker, snookered for more on the meaning of chinese snooker.
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