Billiards, an intoxicating sport, not only tests the skill and patience of the players, but also requires them to have a deep understanding of the rules and the number of balls. On this green flannel, there are a total of 15 red balls, like twinkling stars in the night sky, distributed in 6 different areas. There are two red balls in each area, but there is only one lonely red ball in the positive area, like the stars holding the moon. These red balls occupy a crucial position in the game of Gram Billiards as they have the highest score of all the balls.
In each game, the players must hit the red balls in a predetermined order. They must hit the ball with a lower score before they can challenge the red ball with a higher score. Moreover, only one target can be selected for attack at a time. If they mess with the rules and fail to hit the target in the prescribed order, they will face a penalty point. Therefore, it is crucial for players to be familiar with the number and distribution of red balls.
In addition to the red balls, there are also yellow, green, and brown balls in the gram game. These balls are usually used as auxiliary targets or to adjust the layout of the ball. On the field, players need to hone their skills and improve themselves in order to better master the power, angle and spin of the shot. Only then will they be able to better control the position and speed of the ball, so that they can gain an advantage in the game and win.