I have a standard pool table 15 balls+cue in my basement. can i play snooker with this? By the way what is snooker? how do you play it?




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5 Responses to “What’s The Difference Between Snooker And Pool?”

  1. I’m don’t normally answer questions with only Internet links and no explanation. However, your question(s) deserve thorough answers. This site gives a concise and easily understandable explanation and also illustrates the major differences in the game, the rules, and the equipment/table (and pockets). http://www.pooltableplans.com/pool_vs%20…
    What is Snooker? Here is the best explanation and visuals:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snooker
    Good luck, pool/snooker player -
    LAG

  2. December 05, 2009

    Vegas Matt


    You can actually buy sets of snooker balls that are the correct size for your pool table, but it’s still not the same if you’re playing on a pool table instead of a snooker table. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t play or anything, but it will just not be the same as playing on a full size 12′ snooker table will smaller balls and rounded pockets.

  3. You need a Snooker table. The pockets are smaller and so are the balls.

  4. No The 2 are like Chess & Checkers

  5. snooker is played with 7 numbered balls and 15 red balls.

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