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The Differences Between Billiards, Snooker and Pool



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Billiards, pool and snooker all involve balls. Although there are similarities between them all, there are important differences. These can be confusing for beginners. This article attempts to clear some of the more commonly held misconceptions.

There are many versions of all three games. All three games can be considered table sport, but each has its own set rules and equipment. The most common size table is 8 x 4 ft. Pocket billiards is another variant.

One of the most loved table games is pool. It usually involves three balls, each of which has a different color value. A player wins a point if he or her sinks a particular ball. A red ball is worth 1 point, and an object is worth 6 points. The rules of pool are that the ball must be shot from the bank towards the opposite end of each table. The rules of pool vary from one region to the next.


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Snooker is, however, a more complicated game. One player attempts to get the object ball and the other player tries the foul. At the same, the goal is for as many points to be scored as possible. The green call, which is a special calling that's worth three points, is also an option. Players can earn points by using it during the game.


Both snooker and pool have their own unique set of rules. Snooker, for instance, has a very specific rule about the size and shape of the ball. The snooker balls are 2 1/8 inches in size, unlike pool. Additionally, a snookerball is smaller than a regular billiards ball. The snookerball will travel faster.

The curved pocket lead is one of the best aspects of snooker. It is made out of woven wool, which makes it move faster. Most snooker tables will have a net under their pockets to collect the balls. Another unique feature of snooker? It has a higher skill level that most other billiards.

As a general rule, snooker has a shorter history than pool and billiards. It started out as a gentleman’s game, which was based on an earlier version pool. It was initially played on a table that had pockets. Later, it was renamed as pool. Nonetheless, snooker still retains a more social reputation than pocket billiards.


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Overall, pool and snooker are more popular that billiards. Each game requires a cue stick with balls, cues, and equipment. Each player must play a certain number of frames in order to win. 120 points is the maximum possible score for a snooker game. However, this is only a fraction of actual score. This comparison may offend many pool and snooker players, especially if they're experienced.




 


The Differences Between Billiards, Snooker and Pool