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  • Difference Between a Snooker & Carom Table

    The games of snooker and carom billiards are closely related through history but have a number of differences relating to rules and equipment. Carom billiards is played with two cue balls and one...

  • How to Mark a Snooker Table

    A game of snooker can be a fun pastime or a nail-biting sport. When deciding to mark your table as a snooker table or a billiards table, you need to make sure to have some background knowledge to...

  • How to Set Up a Snooker Table

    There are 21 balls in the game of snooker, not including the white cue ball. Fifteen of the balls are red and the rest are different colors and are known as the "colored balls." These balls all...

  • How to Learn the Game of Snooker

    Eight-ball, nine-ball and straight pool are games you may have played at a local restaurant or bar. Snooker is a cue sport that is similar to these games. You may have never seen a snooker match...

  • How to Purchase a Snooker Table

    1)When choosing a Snooker Table, remember size is very important. 2)Measure your room to make sure that you have adequate room all around the table for good playability. 3)Once you have decided...

  • How Many Balls Are on a Pool Table?

    Depending on the pool game you're playing, there can be a different amount of balls on the pool table. The only thing that stays the same from one game to another is the cue ball, which is the...

  • Snooker Pool Cue Tips

    Snooker is a game with a long history dating back at least into the nineteenth century with roots in games even older such as billiards. Most popular in Great Britain and its protectorates,...

  • How to Build a Billiard Table

    There are different types of billiard games. The two most popular are pool and snooker. If you decide to build your own billiard table, the type of game you choose will determine its shape and...

  • What Is a Snooker Table?

    A snooker table is a type of billiards table, similar to a pool table. It is different from the pool tables used widely in the United States in the exact shape of its pockets and the markings on...

  • Billiards: Open Bridge

    An open bridge is a popular billiards hand formation that's often used to aim down the line when playing snooker. Discover the advantages of using an open bridge formation in a game of pool with...

  • Snooker Rules

    The game of snooker is played around the world. The "official" table for snooker is rectangular and measures 6 feet by 12 feet, with smaller cushions and pockets than a billiards table. There are...

  • Where Did Snooker Originate?

    The game of snooker originated in the United Kingdom, and it became an official game in the year 1927. Learn about the history of snooker with information from an experienced billiards player in...

  • How to Hit a Snooker Ball

    When hitting a snooker ball, the player receives one point for each red ball that is pocketed and the corresponding number of points of the numbered ball that is pocketed. Hit a snooker ball with...

  • How to Hold a Snooker Cue

    When holding a snooker cue, consider using an open bridge instead of a closed bridge, as snooker cues taper much more quickly than regular American cues. Understand the difference between snooker...

  • Rules for Playing Pool

    The rules for playing pool completely depend in the game being played, which could include eight-ball, nine-ball, straight pool, snooker or one pocket. Learn the rules to all of these pool games...

  • How to Hit a Snooker Ball

    Snooker, billiards and pool are three different games with a similar concept. In each of these games, a player must hit one ball (the cue ball) into other balls to get the secondary balls into a...

  • How to Hold a Snooker Cue

    Snooker, billiards and pool are far more complicated than they first appear. One problem many amateurs have while playing snooker is that they unintentionally hold the cue incorrectly. When you...

  • How to fix a dent on a pool or snooker cue

    Got a dent in your cue? If it isn't a seriously big dent, you can easily attempt to fix it or level the dent slightly.

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