
Billiards and snooker are three games with balls. Although there are some similarities between the three, there are some key differences. These differences can be confusing for newbies. This article attempts to clear some of the more commonly held misconceptions.
There are many versions of all three games. 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 one of the most popular table sports. It is usually played with three balls, each with different color values. When a player sinks a ball, he or she scores a point. A red ball earns you one point while an object ball gives you six. A game of pool involves shooting the ball off the bank and into the opposite end. The rules of pool vary from one region to the next.

Snooker, by contrast, is more complex. One player attempts a steal an object ball, while another player tries foul the cue. 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.
Each sport has its own set of rules, including pool and snooker. For example, snooker has a particular rule regarding the ball's size. Unlike pool, a snooker ball is 2 1/8 inches in diameter. On top of this, a snooker ball is smaller than a standard billiards ball. Therefore, a snooker ball will travel faster.
Curved pocket lead is one the most fascinating aspects of snooker. It is made from a woven wool that enables it to move faster. Interestingly, most snooker tables will use a net under the pocket to collect 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. It began as a gentleman’s game and was based upon an earlier version of Pool. It was originally played at a table with pockets. Later it was renamed pool. Snooker is still a popular game than pocket billiards.

Overall, snooker is more popular then billiards. They both use the same equipment and rules, but they each have their own set of rules. To earn a winning score, each player must play several frames. A snooker player may rack up 120 points. However, this score is only a fraction. If you are an experienced player in snooker or pool, this comparison might be offending.