
Billiards and snooker are three games with balls. While there are many similarities, there are also some key differences. These can be confusing to beginners. This article attempts to clear up some of the more common misconceptions.
There are many variants of each of these three games. They also have different scoring and rules. Although they all can be considered table sports, each game has its own rules and equipment. The most common size of a table is 8 feet by 4 feet. There are also more compact versions called pocket billiards.
Pool is one the most well-known table games. It is played with three different balls, each with different values. A player scores a point when he or she sinks a ball. A red ball equals one point, while an object or discarded ball equals six points. Generally, a game of pool involves shooting the ball from the bank into the opposite end of the table. But rules can vary from one area to the other.

Snooker is, however, a more complicated game. The object ball is a game where one player attempts to steal the ball while the other tries to foul it. The goal is to score the most points. 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. Snooker, for instance, has a very specific rule about the size and shape of the ball. A snookerball is smaller than pool at 2 1/8 in diameter. Additionally, a normal billiards sized snooker table ball is smaller than one made of snooker. Therefore, a Snooker ball will travel more quickly.
Curved pocket leads are one of the most interesting features of snooker. It is made of a woven yarn that allows it to move quicker. Interestingly, most snooker tables will use a net under 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 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.

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 can be earned by a snooker-player. But, this is just a fraction of the actual score. If you are an experienced player in snooker or pool, this comparison might be offending.