-By: Shivani Kumari
Snooker and pool are two popular cue sports that are often confused with each other. While both games involve hitting balls with a cue, there are many differences between them.
The objective of snooker is to score points by potting the red balls and then the colored balls in a specific order. The game is played on a rectangular table with six pockets, and players must contact a red ball first and then attempt to pot a colored ball. The game continues until all the red balls are potted, and then the colored balls must be potted in the correct order.In contrast, the objective of pool is to pocket the balls in a specific group (solid or striped) and then pocket the 8-ball to win. The game is played on a rectangular table with six pockets, and players can contact any ball first.

Snooker tables are larger than pool tables, measuring 12 ft x 6 ft (3.6 m x 1.8 m). The pockets are also smaller and more narrow, making it more challenging to pot the balls. Snooker balls are also smaller and heavier than pool balls. Pool tables, on the other hand, are smaller, measuring 9 ft x 4.5 ft (2.7 m x 1.4 m). The pockets are also larger and more forgiving, making it easier to pot the balls. Pool balls are also larger and lighter than snooker balls.
Snooker requires a more strategic and tactical approach, as players need to plan their shots carefully to pot the red balls and then the colored balls in the correct order. Snooker players also need to develop a strong safety game, as the table can become congested with balls. Pool, on the other hand, requires a more aggressive and attacking approach, as players need to pot the balls quickly and efficiently to win. Pool players also need to develop a strong break shot, as this can determine the outcome of the game.
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While snooker and pool share some similarities, they are distinct games with different rules, equipment, and strategies. Snooker is a more strategic and tactical game that requires a strong safety game, while pool is a more aggressive and attacking game that requires a strong break shot.
So, do you want to play snooker? Grab the cue and play now!
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