
Pool and snooker are two games that use cue sticks to hit a ball into a pocket. The games are similar in many ways, but they have important differences. These differences will help you understand the game better and decide which one is right for you.
Both pool, snooker and tabletop snooker are tabletop sports. Although they have similar rules and equipment, their play objectives and play styles are very different. In a nutshell pool has eight or 10 balls while snooker is made up of fifteen red balls. However, the number of balls that you will use depends on the type of pool that you are playing. Snooker is more complex than pool.
The main goal of snooker is to pocket as many balls as possible while keeping the opponent's ball out of your pocket. For each non-red or red ball you have, you earn a point. You lose one shot. If you do manage to keep the red and non-red balls, however, you get three or six points.

Snooker is similar to a pool or table, as it has pockets on each side. The table is larger and the balls are smaller. Snooker tables in Europe and the UK are generally 6 feet long while pool tables are 5 feet.
As in pool, snooker uses a strict scoring system. To earn points, you must get a specific ball in a given order. Once all red balls have been retrieved, the frame is finished. Players can continue shooting until their shot is missed. The rules will vary depending on the location. Some players may opt to take a call-pocket. This is a great way for beginners to learn the game because you can choose your pocket ball.
Snooker cues are lighter and thinner than pool cues. They also have smaller tips. Snooker can be difficult to pocket because it is played on a bigger table. You will also need more precision.
You can play from 8 to 9 balls. There are many variations of pool that will suit any level of play. Most players prefer the 8-ball version of the game.

Snooker is more competitive than pool. Using the green call, players aim to get the most points in a given period of time. The winner is determined by the player with more points.
Both pool and snooker are fast-paced games, which requires quick reflexes. Snooker's scoring system is stricter. Even if a player pockets all of the balls in sequence they are considered fouls if they take a striped or nonred ball.
The game of snooker, or pool, can be entertaining no matter what your preference. The game is a popular sport in both the US and the UK.