
Billiards, snooker and pool are three different types of games played with balls. There are some commonalities between them, but there are key differences. These differences can prove confusing for novices. This article will try to clear up some common misconceptions.
There are many variations of all three games. Each game has its own scoring system and rules. Although they all can be considered table sports, each game has its own rules and equipment. The most common size table is 8 x 4 ft. You can also find pocket billiards, which are smaller versions.
Pool is a popular table sport. It is usually played with three balls, each with different color values. A player scores a point when he or she sinks a ball. A red ball is worth one point and an object ball is worth six 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 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. At the same moment, the goal of the game will be to score as much points as possible. Players will earn points for using the "green call", a special call worth three points.
Both pool and snooker have their own set of rules. For example, snooker has a particular rule regarding the ball's size. A snookerball is smaller than pool at 2 1/8 in diameter. A snooker ball is also smaller than a standard pool ball. Therefore, a Snooker ball will travel more quickly.
The curved pocket lead is one of the best aspects of snooker. It is made of a woven wool which allows it to move more quickly. Most snooker tables will have a net under their pockets to collect the balls. Snooker has an interesting characteristic: it is much more skill-level than other billiards games.
As a rule, snooker has a shorter history that billiards or pool. It started out as a gentleman’s game, which was based on an earlier version pool. It was initially played on a table that had pockets. Later, it was renamed as pool. Yet, snooker enjoys a higher social standing than pocket billiards.

Overall, snooker and pool are far more popular than billiards. While each game has its own rules and equipment they all require a cue stick and balls. Each player will need to play a number of frames to earn a winning score. A snooker player may rack up 120 points. However, this is only half of the real score. Even experienced pool and snooker players might find it offensive to compare the scores.