
There are three types of games that use balls: snooker (billiards), pool (snooker), and pool (pool). There are some commonalities between them, but there are key differences. These differences can prove confusing for novices. This article aims to dispel some of these common misconceptions.
There are many options for each variant, along with rules and scoring systems. While they can all be considered to be table sports, each has its own set of 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 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 earns you one point while an object ball gives you six. 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.

Snooker, on other hand, can be a much more difficult game. One player attempts pocketing an object ball while the opposing player fouls the cue ball. At the same, the goal is for as many points to be scored as possible. Players will earn points for using the "green call", a special call worth three points.
Both snooker and pool have their own unique set of rules. Snooker, for example, has a specific rule about the size of the ball. A snookerball is smaller than pool at 2 1/8 in diameter. A snooker balls are also smaller than standard billiards balls. A snooker ball travels faster.
Curved pocket lead is one the most fascinating aspects of snooker. It is made out of woven wool, which makes it move faster. Most snooker tables have a net under the pockets for collecting the balls. Snooker has an interesting characteristic: it is much more skill-level than other billiards games.
The history of snooker is shorter than that of pool and billiards. The original game was a gentleman's version of pool. It was originally played on a small table with pockets. Later it was rebranded to pool. Snooker is still a popular game than pocket billiards.

Pool and snooker are much more popular than billiards. Each game requires a cue stick with balls, cues, and equipment. To win, each player will need to play many frames. A snooker player might rack up 120 points. However, this is only a fraction of actual score. If you are an experienced player in snooker or pool, this comparison might be offending.