
Both pool and snooker use cue stick to hit a ball into pockets. Although they are very similar in certain aspects, there are many important differences between the two. These differences will help you understand the game better and decide which one is right for you.
Both pool, snooker and tabletop snooker are tabletop sports. While they share the same equipment and rules, the play and objectives of each game are totally different. Pool has eight to ten balls, whereas snooker uses fifteen red balls. However, the number of balls that you will use depends on the type of pool that you are playing. Snooker is more complicated than pool.
Snooker is a game where you try to get as many balls as you can while keeping your opponent's balls out of your hands. Each red or non-red ball you keep in your pocket earns you a point. You lose one shot. But, if your shot is successful and you have all the red or nonred balls, you'll be given three to six point.

Snooker is similar to a pool or table, as it has pockets on each side. But the balls and table are much bigger. For example, snooker table lengths in Europe and Britain are approximately 6 feet while pool tables typically measure 5 feet.
Snooker, like pool, has a strict scoring system. To earn a points, you must have a certain number of balls in your pocket. The frame ends once all the red balls are accounted for. The frame ends and players can continue shooting until they miss their shot. The rules will vary depending on the location. Some players may decide to take a callpocket. This option is a great way to learn the game as it gives you the chance to choose the pocket ball.
Snooker cues are lighter and thinner than pool cues. They also have smaller tips. Since snooker is played on a larger table, it can be more difficult to pocket balls. You will also need more precision.
A player can go from 8-ball up to 9-ball. There are many options for pool, to suit different levels. Most players prefer the eight-ball version.

Snooker has a higher level of competition than pool. The green call allows players to aim for the highest number of points in a set time period. The winner is determined by the player with more points.
Snooker and pool are both fast-paced games that require good reflexes. The scoring system in snooker is stricter. Even if all the balls were taken in the same order, fouls could be committed if any of the non-red or striped balls are found.
Regardless of how you decide to play the game, both snooker and pool can be fun to watch. It is a very popular sport in the UK and the US.