\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article} % Packages \usepackage{fancyhdr} % For header and footer \usepackage{multicol} % Allows multicols in tables \usepackage{tabularx} % Intelligent column widths \usepackage{tabulary} % Used in header and footer \usepackage{hhline} % Border under tables \usepackage{graphicx} % For images \usepackage{xcolor} % For hex colours %\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} % For unicode character support \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Without this we get weird character replacements \usepackage{colortbl} % For coloured tables \usepackage{setspace} % For line height \usepackage{lastpage} % Needed for total page number \usepackage{seqsplit} % Splits long words. %\usepackage{opensans} % Can't make this work so far. Shame. Would be lovely. \usepackage[normalem]{ulem} % For underlining links % Most of the following are not required for the majority % of cheat sheets but are needed for some symbol support. \usepackage{amsmath} % Symbols \usepackage{MnSymbol} % Symbols \usepackage{wasysym} % Symbols %\usepackage[english,german,french,spanish,italian]{babel} % Languages % Document Info \author{Jorge Juan (jorgejuan007)} \pdfinfo{ /Title (snooker.pdf) /Creator (Cheatography) /Author (Jorge Juan (jorgejuan007)) /Subject (Snooker Cheat Sheet) } % Lengths and widths \addtolength{\textwidth}{6cm} \addtolength{\textheight}{-1cm} \addtolength{\hoffset}{-3cm} \addtolength{\voffset}{-2cm} \setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.2cm} % Space between columns \setlength{\headsep}{-12pt} % Reduce space between header and content \setlength{\headheight}{85pt} % If less, LaTeX automatically increases it \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} % Remove footer line \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % Remove header line \renewcommand{\seqinsert}{\ifmmode\allowbreak\else\-\fi} % Hyphens in seqsplit % This two commands together give roughly % the right line height in the tables \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} \onehalfspacing % Commands \newcommand{\SetRowColor}[1]{\noalign{\gdef\RowColorName{#1}}\rowcolor{\RowColorName}} % Shortcut for row colour \newcommand{\mymulticolumn}[3]{\multicolumn{#1}{>{\columncolor{\RowColorName}}#2}{#3}} % For coloured multi-cols \newcolumntype{x}[1]{>{\raggedright}p{#1}} % New column types for ragged-right paragraph columns \newcommand{\tn}{\tabularnewline} % Required as custom column type in use % Font and Colours \definecolor{HeadBackground}{HTML}{333333} \definecolor{FootBackground}{HTML}{666666} \definecolor{TextColor}{HTML}{333333} \definecolor{DarkBackground}{HTML}{377D58} \definecolor{LightBackground}{HTML}{F2F6F4} \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} \color{TextColor} % Header and Footer \pagestyle{fancy} \fancyhead{} % Set header to blank \fancyfoot{} % Set footer to blank \fancyhead[L]{ \noindent \begin{multicols}{3} \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{C} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \vspace{-7pt} {\parbox{\dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep\relax}{\noindent \hspace*{-6pt}\includegraphics[width=5.8cm]{/web/www.cheatography.com/public/images/cheatography_logo.pdf}} } \end{tabulary} \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{11cm}{L} \vspace{-2pt}\large{\bf{\textcolor{DarkBackground}{\textrm{Snooker Cheat Sheet}}}} \\ \normalsize{by \textcolor{DarkBackground}{Jorge Juan (jorgejuan007)} via \textcolor{DarkBackground}{\uline{cheatography.com/35958/cs/11634/}}} \end{tabulary} \end{multicols}} \fancyfoot[L]{ \footnotesize \noindent \begin{multicols}{3} \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{LL} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Cheatographer}} \\ \vspace{-2pt}Jorge Juan (jorgejuan007) \\ \uline{cheatography.com/jorgejuan007} \\ \end{tabulary} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{L} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Cheat Sheet}} \\ \vspace{-2pt}Published 16th May, 2017.\\ Updated 5th September, 2018.\\ Page {\thepage} of \pageref{LastPage}. \end{tabulary} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{L} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Sponsor}} \\ \SetRowColor{white} \vspace{-5pt} %\includegraphics[width=48px,height=48px]{dave.jpeg} Measure your website readability!\\ www.readability-score.com \end{tabulary} \end{multicols}} \begin{document} \raggedright \raggedcolumns % Set font size to small. Switch to any value % from this page to resize cheat sheet text: % www.emerson.emory.edu/services/latex/latex_169.html \footnotesize % Small font. \begin{multicols*}{2} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-play\}\} Game at Start (To Break)}} \tn \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{8.4cm}}{\vspace{1px}\centerline{\includegraphics[width=5.1cm]{/web/www.cheatography.com/public/uploads/jorgejuan007_1493454428_1280px-Snooker_Table_Start_Positions.jpg}}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\textasciicircum{}Photo by Maciej Jaros (commons: Nux, wiki-pl: Nux)\textasciicircum{}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{3.12 cm} x{4.88 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-star-o\}\} The Game}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Description}}\{\{nobreak\}\} & Snooker is a cue sport played by turns on a baize covered table with pockets \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 4) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} {\bf{Aim of the Game}} & To pocket the balls legally according to the rules and to score a greater number of points than the opponent \tn % Row Count 9 (+ 5) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Plain}} & Balls are not numbered. The colour, the value. \tn % Row Count 11 (+ 2) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{The 22 snooker balls: 15 object balls solid red (called reds), 6 object balls (called colors) the yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black and a cue ball (white). See picture 'Table at start'.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{p{1.872 cm} x{2.16 cm} p{1.584 cm} p{1.584 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{4}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-archive\}\} Point Values}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Red & 1\{\{br\}\} & Blue & 5 \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Yellow & 2\{\{br\}\} & Pink & 6 \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 1) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Green & 3\{\{br\}\} & Black & 7 \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 1) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} Brown & 4\{\{br\}\} & White & Fault \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}----} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{4}{x{8.4cm}}{Pottered ball points. If you pot the white ball is fault} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}----} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-certificate\}\} Opening break rules}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{The game of Snooker begins with {\bf{cue ball in hand}} in the Half Circle (so the starting player can place the cue ball anywhere inside the Half Circle)} \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 4) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{2.16 cm} x{5.84 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-book\}\} Rules}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Table}}} \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Full size table & 12 ft × 6 ft (3.7 m × 1.8 m) \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Height & Measured from the floor to the top of the cushion rail, and the height 34'' (96.5 cm) \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 3) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{Play alternative "red on", "color on" until no red ball. Then color balls ordered by point value (less to more). \newline See \textasciicircum{}"Official Rules of the Games of Snooker and English Billiards". The World Professional Billiards \& Snooker Association Limited. November 2014\textasciicircum{}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-bell-slash-o\}\} Fouls}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Shot or action against the rules}}\{\{bb\}\}} \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Cue Ball Fouls}}} \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 1) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Failing to hit any other ball / First hitting a ball "not-on"} \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 2) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Potting a ball "not-on" or the white (in-off)} \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 1) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Cue Fouls}}} \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 1) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Hitting a ball other than the white / Making a ball land off the table} \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 2) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Touching the cue ball with anything other than the tip of the cue (except while "in hand" )} \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 2) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Shot Fouls}}} \tn % Row Count 11 (+ 1) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Playing a "push or jump shot"} \tn % Row Count 12 (+ 1) % Row 9 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Playing a shot with both feet off the ground} \tn % Row Count 13 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{When a foul is made during a shot, the player's turn is ended and he will receive no points for the foul shot. \newline The other player will receive penalty points. \newline It is sometimes erroneously believed that if two balls are potted in one shot it is a foul. Not so "red on" \newline When multiple fouls are made in one shot, only the most highly valued foul is counted. Penalty points are therefore at least 4 points and at most 7.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-bolt\}\} Penalty Points}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\{\{fa-bolt\}\} Penalty points equal to the value of the ball "on", or the value of any of the "foul" balls, or 4 points, whichever is highest. At least 4, at most 7. \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 4) \{\{fa-bolt\}\} When multiple fouls are made in one shot, only the most highly valued foul is counted.% Row Count 6 (+ 2) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{3.36 cm} x{4.64 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-dot-circle-o\}\} Gameplay}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Break Shot}}} \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} The players take turns & Turn begins Red On \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{The white cue ball can be placed anywhere inside the D} \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 2) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Red On}}} \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 1) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} If red ball is potted & Colour On \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 2) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} If ball is not potted or faul & Adversary's turn begin Red On \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 2) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Colour On}}} \tn % Row Count 11 (+ 1) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} If ball is potted & While reds on table Red On \tn % Row Count 13 (+ 2) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} If ball is not potted or faul & Adversary's turn begin Red On \tn % Row Count 15 (+ 2) % Row 9 \SetRowColor{white} No reds left & Do the sequence \tn % Row Count 16 (+ 1) % Row 10 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{Sequence}}} \tn % Row Count 17 (+ 1) % Row 11 \SetRowColor{white} if ball is potted & Pot next colour ball in ascending order: yellow(2), green(3), brown(4), blue(5), pink(6), black(7) \tn % Row Count 22 (+ 5) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-bullseye\}\} Free Ball}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{A free ball is a player-nominated substitute for the ball on when the player is snookered by a foul} \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Because the snooker produced by a foul is not considered legitimate adversary has the right to play any ball} \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 3) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{If the offending player was asked to play the shot again, then the free ball is void, having to resolve the self-inflicted snooker} \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 3) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Free ball is always a colour ball} \tn % Row Count 9 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Free ball is often confuse to initiate. \newline Remember this: If you are snookered by a fault then any colour ball is red a turn. No reds on table, free ball any colour.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-exclamation\}\} Maximum break}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{The highest break that can be made under normal circumstances is 147 and rarely occurs in a match play} \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 3) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{How? Pot all 15 reds combined with the black then pot the six remaining colours. Not Easy!} \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 2) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{The {\emph{fastest maximum break}} in a tournament was achieved during the World Championships on April 21, 1997, by {\bf{Ronnie O'Sullivan}} against Mick Price in 5 minutes and 20 seconds!!!} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-hand-o-right\}\} Author: Jorge Juan}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Version 1.1 August 2018} \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-building\}\} Table at Start}} \tn \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{8.4cm}}{\vspace{1px}\centerline{\includegraphics[width=5.1cm]{/web/www.cheatography.com/public/uploads/jorgejuan007_1493454575_758px-Snooker_table_drawing_2.svg.png}}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Initial position. Table at Start} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{3.04 cm} x{4.96 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-university\}\} Terminology}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Cue Ball & White ball (Hit Ball) \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Reds & Any red in color, there are 15 at the start of the game \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 3) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Colour & One of the six: yellow, green, brown, blue, pink or black balls \tn % Row Count 7 (+ 3) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} Pot & Put a ball into a pocket \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 1) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Foul\{\{bb\}\} & Something against the rules\{\{bb\}\} \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 2) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} {\bf{Snookered Snooker-In}} & To be unable to roll the cueball in a straight line and hit the ball chosen \tn % Row Count 14 (+ 4) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \{\{bt\}\}Ball ON (designed) & \{\{bt\}\}The ball you intend to hit with the cueball \tn % Row Count 17 (+ 3) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} Ball in hand & Player can place the cue ball anywhere inside the Half Circle \tn % Row Count 20 (+ 3) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} To break & Initial position of the frame, Ball in hand \tn % Row Count 22 (+ 2) % Row 9 \SetRowColor{white} Frame & Individual game \tn % Row Count 23 (+ 1) % Row 10 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Win the frame & Scoring more points than the opponent \tn % Row Count 25 (+ 2) % Row 11 \SetRowColor{white} Win the match & You have achieved the best-of score from a pre-determined number of frames \tn % Row Count 29 (+ 4) % Row 12 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Decider & Last frame. You win the frame, you win the match \tn % Row Count 31 (+ 2) \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{3.04 cm} x{4.96 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-university\}\} Terminology (cont)}} \tn % Row 13 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Century & 100 points scored in a row (not easy, tone up) \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 14 \SetRowColor{white} Pockets & Holes in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 4) % Row 15 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Push Shot & A shot where the cue ball is in simultaneous contact with the cue tip and another ball \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 4) % Row 16 \SetRowColor{white} Jump shot & A shot where the cue ball leaves the bed of the table and jumps over a ball before first hitting another ball \tn % Row Count 15 (+ 5) % Row 17 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Plant & Chiefly British. Combination Shot \tn % Row Count 17 (+ 2) % Row 18 \SetRowColor{white} Combination Shot & Any shot in which the cue ball contacts an object ball, which in turn hits one or more additional object balls (which in turn may hit yet further object balls) to send the last-hit object ball to an intended place, usually a pocket \tn % Row Count 27 (+ 10) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{{\emph{The only ball that you may hit with the cue is the white ball}} \newline In a Match to the best of 5 frames: The winner is the first to reach to 3 frames (more than the half) \newline If both players won 2 frames (2:2), 5th frame is named 'decider' \newline The number of frames is always odd so as to prevent a tie. \newline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary\_of\_cue\_sports\_terms} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-calculator\}\} Points left on the table?}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{How many points left on the table? Look. Colour balls = 27 points. \newline % Row Count 2 (+ 2) Red combined with a Black ball = 8 points. \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 1) One point is for the Red, Seven for the Black. \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 1) {\emph{If there is still 3 Reds on table}} How many points are on ? Easy! Lets do numbers!, \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 2) {\bf{27}} points (colours balls) plus 3 x 8 (reds combined with black) \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 2) That is 27+(3x8)=27+24=51 points% Row Count 9 (+ 1) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{MAX available: If player do not combines using black ball get less points.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{x{3.6 cm} x{4.4 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-fire\}\} Greatest Players, Wall of Fame}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Steve Davies & Ronnie O'Sullivan \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Stephen Hendry & Mark Williams \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 1) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Alex Higgins & Joe Davis \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 1) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} Jimmy White & John Higgins \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 1) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Mark Selby & Judd Trump \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 1) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} Ray Reardon & Shaun Murphy \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 1) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Joe Davis & Dennis Taylor \tn % Row Count 7 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-tv\}\} Where to see?}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Eurosport / Eurosport Player / BBC Snooker (UK)} \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\{\{fa-warning\}\} Beware! Seeing snooker is tremendously addictive if you are smart or curious. You are strongly advised..!} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{\{\{fa-history\}\} A little of history}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Snooker originated in India in the latter half of the 19th century. A popular sport played by members of the British Army stationed in India and gained its own identity in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberlain devised a set of rules. \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 5) The word "snooker" was a long used military term used to describe inexperienced or first year personnel. The game grew in popularity in England, later around the World. \newline % Row Count 9 (+ 4) A major advance occurred in 1969, when David Attenborough commissioned the snooker tournament {\bf{Pot Black}} to demonstrate the potential of colour television, with the green table and multi-coloured balls being ideal for showing off the advantages of colour broadcasting. \newline % Row Count 15 (+ 6) The TV series became a ratings success and was for a time the second most popular show on BBC Two. Interest in the game increased and the 1978 World Snooker Championship was the first to be fully televised. \newline % Row Count 20 (+ 5) The game quickly became a mainstream game in the UK, Ireland and much of the Commonwealth and has enjoyed much success since the late 1970s, with most of the ranking tournaments being televised.% Row Count 24 (+ 4) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\seqsplit{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snooker}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} % That's all folks \end{multicols*} \end{document}