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The Differences Between Snooker, Billiards and Pool



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Billiards, pool and snooker all involve balls. While there are many similarities, there are also some key differences. These differences can prove confusing for novices. 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 popular table size is 8 by 4 feet. You can also find pocket billiards, which are smaller versions.

Pool is a popular table sport. It is typically played with three balls of different color. A player wins a point if he or her sinks a particular ball. A red ball is worth one point and an object ball is worth six points. The rules of pool are that the ball must be shot from the bank towards the opposite end of each table. However, the rules vary from region to region.


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Snooker, on other hand, can be a much more difficult game. The object ball is a game where one player attempts to steal the ball while the other tries to foul it. At the same time, the goal is to score as many points 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 example has a strict rule about the ball size. A snooker sphere is approximately 2 1/8 inch in diameter, and this is different from pool. On top of this, a snooker ball is smaller than a standard billiards ball. The snookerball will travel faster.

Curved pocket leads are one of the most interesting features of snooker. The woven wool allows the ball to move much faster. Most snooker tables use a net underneath the pocket to collect the balls. One interesting aspect of snooker's skill is that it requires a higher level of skill than most other billiards games.

Snooker is generally more recent than billiards and pool. The original game was a gentleman's version of pool. It was first played on a pool table with pockets. Later, it became pool. Although snooker retains a greater social reputation than pocket-billiards, it is still very popular.


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Overall, pool and snooker are more popular that billiards. Although they have their own sets of rules and equipment, they both involve a cue stick, balls and cues. Each player must play a certain number of frames in order to win. 120 points can be earned by a snooker-player. This is only a fraction, however. Many snooker and pool players may take offense at such a comparison, especially if they are experienced players.




 


The Differences Between Snooker, Billiards and Pool