
Three types of ball games are available: pool, snooker, and billiards. Although there are similarities between them all, there are important differences. These can be confusing for beginners. This article aims to dispel some of these common misconceptions.
There are many variations of all three games. Each game has its own scoring system and rules. Each game can be considered a table sport but each has its unique set of rules. The most common table size is 8 feet long by 4 feet wide. Pocket billiards are another option.
Pool is one of the most popular table sports. 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 1 point, and an object is worth 6 points. Generally, a game of pool involves shooting the ball from the bank into the opposite end of the table. The rules may vary from region-to-region.

Snooker, by contrast, is more complex. The object ball is a game where one player attempts to steal the ball while the other tries to foul it. The goal of the game is to score as many points possible. Players will receive three points for making the green call.
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. A snooker sphere is approximately 2 1/8 inch in diameter, and this is different from pool. A snooker ball is also smaller than a standard pool ball. Therefore, a Snooker ball will travel more quickly.
Curved pocket led is one of the most intriguing 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. One interesting aspect of snooker's skill is that it requires a higher level of skill than most other billiards games.
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 first played on a pool table with pockets. Later, it became pool. Nonetheless, snooker still retains a more social reputation than pocket billiards.

Overall, snooker is more popular then 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. For example, a snooker player can rack up 120 points. This is only a fraction, however. If you are an experienced player in snooker or pool, this comparison might be offending.