Snooker Live Pro Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 47 reviews. Read all reviews for Snooker Live Pro for iPhone.
Snooker Live Pro is free iOS app published by Gamedesire Limited

Excellent

Stupidmp

Love the game


Good game

Payman Paul

Very fun!


?Very Good??

นๅย.BoY

?Very Good??


Annoyed

Kai Mcintosh

Would be a great game if I didn't keep getting booted off in the middle of the game???


The best one

9ion

Great


Problem with Facebook link

Sergey_Sergey

The game is great but I can't access my profile and progress after changing Facebook password. Internal bug apparently


Awesome , Brilliant & Perfect

Shane_Shafi

Loved this game... faced no issues so far and graphics are smooth n perfect. Addicted to game now. 5 star without any doubt !


Very nice

Shouter4

Good game, but controlling the cue needs some improvement


REVIEW + RULES

Krilon Bane

Great game but power management doesn't allow for exact needs as each bar is too far apart and sometimes we need in between. Miniclip's 8 Ball Pool does power management better and if they make a good snooker app, they will take you out! As for Player-base, I believe people are skipping tutorial and not learning point values nor do they concede when there isn't enough points on the table. Personally it should auto-concede at that point while winner continues until missed pocket. RULES: 1p - Red 2p - Yellow 3p - Green 4p - Brown 5p - Blue 6p - Pink 7p - Black Must hit red until it's potted at which point you choose a color to pot. Colors are the real points, reds only get you started. A perfect score would consist of red to black repeated 15 times and then the remaining 27 points in colors in ascending value (Yellow to Black). This is called a Maximum Break which is 147 points (75 with 6 reds only). Higher can be attained if opponent fouls. For every red removed from the table, the maximum points that can be attained decreases. So if only the 27 points in colors are left and you need 40 points, it's best you concede unless you feel like your opponent can foul 5 times before you pot everything (unlikely). Last but not least, breaking is NOT like 8- or 9-ball pool. You want to leave reds clustered against opponent with minimum reds to pot. Only drive the cue into pot when potting a ball to open options for yourself up on next shot. You don't want to break without porting giving your opponent the freedom of options. If all else fails, play a safety as best as possible. Thanks for reading. Good luck and have fun! So plz play smart. Use math


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Gh788888

I have to login every time