
Billiards, pool and snooker all involve balls. Although there are similarities between them all, there are important differences. These can be confusing to beginners. This article will try to clear up some common misconceptions.
In all three games, there are many different variants, as well as 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 common size table is 8 x 4 ft. There are also more compact versions called pocket billiards.
Pool is a popular table sport. It usually involves three balls, each of which has a different color value. 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. The rules of pool vary from one region to the next.

Snooker on the other side is a more complex game. 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.
Each sport has its own set of rules, including pool and snooker. Snooker, for example, has a specific rule about the size of the ball. Unlike pool, a snooker ball is 2 1/8 inches in diameter. Additionally, a normal billiards sized snooker table ball is smaller than one made of snooker. A snooker ball travels faster.
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. 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. Originally it was a gentleman's game, based on an earlier version of pool. It was originally played on a small table with pockets. Later it was rebranded to pool. However, snooker has a better social reputation than pocket billiards.

Pool and snooker are much more popular than billiards. Both require a cue stick, cue balls, and other equipment. 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 a fraction of actual score. Even experienced pool and snooker players might find it offensive to compare the scores.