
Pool and snooker both use cue sticks for hitting a ball into a box. The games are similar in many ways, but they have important differences. These differences will help you understand the game better and decide which one is right for you.
Pool and snooker both are tabletop games. Although they have similar rules and equipment, their play objectives and play styles are very different. In a nutshell pool has eight or 10 balls while snooker is made up of 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 complex than pool.
Snooker's main objective is to keep your opponent's ball from reaching your pocket while capturing as many balls as possible. Each red or non-red ball you keep in your pocket earns you a point. You do not get points if your shot is missed. If you do manage to keep the red and non-red balls, however, you get three or six points.

A snooker board is similar in appearance to a pool deck, but it has pockets at each end. However, the balls are much smaller and the table is bigger. In Europe and the UK for example, snooker tables measure approximately 6 feet in length, while pool tables are only 5 feet.
Snooker, like pool, has a strict scoring system. You must keep a specific order in which you pocket the ball to earn a point. The frame is over when all the red balls have been pocketed. The frame is closed. Players may continue shooting until they miss their shot. The rules will vary depending on the location. Some players may prefer to use a call pocket. This is a great method to learn the game since you have the option of choosing the pocket ball.
Snooker cues are lighter and thinner than pool cues. They also have smaller tips. Because snooker requires you to play on a larger table, it can sometimes be more difficult for you to pocket your balls. You also need to be more precise.
You can play from 8 to 9 balls. There are a variety of variations of pool to suit every level of play. Most players prefer the eight-ball version.

Snooker can be more competitive than pool. Players use the green call to try and get as many points as possible within a certain time. The player who gets the most points is the winner.
Snooker, pool, and other fast-paced games require quick reflexes. However, the scoring system is more stringent in snooker. 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. The game is a popular sport in both the US and the UK.