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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Lori Ann
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
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.
pokerjoe
You need a Snooker table. The pockets are smaller and so are the balls.
indianjo
No The 2 are like Chess & Checkers
heartles
snooker is played with 7 numbered balls and 15 red balls.