
Pool and snooker are two games that use cue sticks to hit a ball into a pocket. 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 and snooker can be played on a tabletop. While they share the same equipment and rules, the play and objectives of each game are totally 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 has a lot more to offer than pool.
The aim of snooker consists of getting as many balls in your pocket as possible, while keeping your opponent’s ball out of the pocket. Each red or non-red ball you keep in your pocket earns you a point. You lose one shot. However, if you can keep all the non-red balls in your possession, you will be awarded three to six points.

Snooker tables are similar to pool tables in that they have pockets on both sides. 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.
As in pool, snooker uses a strict scoring system. To earn a points, you must have a certain number of balls in your pocket. The frame ends when all of the red balls in the pocket are gone. The frame is over. Players can then continue shooting until they miss the shot. Depending on the region, the rules may vary. Some players may decide to take a callpocket. This is a great way for beginners to learn the game because you can choose your pocket ball.
Snooker has lighter cues that pool, and they are also thinner. 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. It requires greater precision.
A player can advance from 8-ball to 9-ball. There are many variations of pool that will suit any level of play. Most players prefer the 8-ball version of the game.

Snooker is a lot more competitive than pool. The green call allows players to aim for the highest number of points in a set time period. The player with the highest number of points wins.
Both pool and snooker are fast-paced games, which requires quick reflexes. Snooker's scoring system is stricter. Even if players pocket all the balls in a sequence, fouls can be committed even if they don't pocket a striped, non-red, or other ball.
It doesn't matter how you choose to play, the game of snooker can be very entertaining. It is a very popular sport in the UK and the US.