In snooker, the 5th frame typically refers to the sequence of frames in a match. However, the concept of a "player to pot the last ball in the 5th frame" specifically could refer to different scenarios depending on context.
If you mean the last ball of the frame (often the black ball) being potted, it generally happens after all the other colors and the reds have been cleared from the table. The player who pots the last ball (usually the black) in the frame wins that frame, and the score is updated accordingly.
Final ball: Once all the reds have been potted, the player then pots the colors in the following order: yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and finally the black.
Winning the frame: The player who pots the final black ball (or whichever color is left as the last) wins the frame.
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