
Snooker has many different characters. The cue is used to play. It is a televised game that has gained popularity with armchair potters. It has a rich history and has been played for centuries. The World Snooker Championship is snooker's oldest and richest tournament. The winner receives PS500,000 as prize money.
Snooker has many players
Many colorful characters are part of the story of snooker. Since the 1980s, when snooker first gained popularity, it has become a national obsession, surpassing football for popularity. The drama of the characters has elevated the game to a level that has helped it reach the general conscience. The BBC's documentary series "Snooker" has made the game famous with its portrayal as soap opera characters of the game's stars.

Many of these characters have a different background. A number of players compete in the world championship, even though they were not born champions. There was even a player who had never won a major tournament. The player who played the first game was considered a future star.
It's played with a cue
Snooker is a game that involves a cue and a stick. Each shot has its own rules. The first step to hitting the ball safely and not causing fouls is to pick your shot. To make the shot, hit the cue ball in an angle against the bumpers on the table so the ball is just right where you want it to be.
The cue is curved. The curved tip is made of a soft material called chalk. This chalk is different to the chalk that is used on chalkboards. Another part of the cue is a baton that fits over the back of the cue and makes the cue longer. The baton can be used to make long shots. A stick with an "X"-shaped head is another important piece of equipment in snooker. This is used to hold the ball if it is out of reach.
It will be televised
Snooker's world is televised in many countries. The United Kingdom broadcasts the game on BBC One and BBC Two as well the BBC iPlayer. Major events are also aired on Eurosport and Discovery+. In the United States, the game is available on DAZN. The sport is also covered by the BBC and ITV in Europe.

The World Championship, which is held every Spring in Sheffield, is the biggest tournament in the world. It is broadcast live on television and the last year's final was viewed by over four million viewers. Other events include the UK Championship in York and the Masters, which features an elite 16-man field.