- Snooker - Wikipedia
Snooker (pronounced UK: ˈsnuːkər SNOO-kər, US: ˈsnʊkər SNUUK-ər) [1][2] is a cue sport played on a rectangular billiards table covered with a green cloth called baize, with six pockets: one at each corner and one in the middle of each long side
- Snooker | Definition Rules | Britannica
Snooker is a popular billiards game of British origin that is played on a table similar in size and markings to that used in billiards The game is played with 22 balls, made up of the white cue ball, 15 red balls, and 6 balls of varying colors and point values
- Rules of snooker - Wikipedia
Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a baize -covered billiard table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions
- What is snooker? Rules, points, colours and set-up explained
Our guide explains the basics of snooker, including the table set-up, how you win, how much each ball is worth, the differences from pool and what constitutes a foul
- What is Snooker? Rules, How to Play, and Strategy Guide
Snooker is one of the most challenging and strategic cue sports in the world With its oversized 12-foot table, smaller balls, and unforgiving pocket design, it requires extreme accuracy and tactical play
- What is Snooker? - SNOOKER POT
Snooker is a sport of elegance, complexity, and depth, offering a rich tapestry of challenges and rewards Whether you are drawn to its strategic complexity, the finesse of shot-making, or the rich history and culture surrounding it, snooker offers a fulfilling and enriching experience
- What is Snooker: Ultimate Guide to Rules, Tips History
You’ll discover what snooker really is, how it differs from other cue sports like pool and billiards, and why it has captured the hearts of millions around the world
- How to Play Snooker: Rules, Gameplay, Strategy - wikiHow
In snooker, players alternate sinking balls of different colors on their turn by hitting them with a cue ball, but each color is worth a different amount of points Even though snooker looks like a standard pool game, there are multiple differences in the rules
- What is Snooker? (with pictures) - Sports n Hobbies
Snooker is a billiards game, or cue sport, that — like most forms of billiards — is of British origin Snooker is a slightly more modern version of 16th century billiards and is played using 22 balls – one cue ball, 15 red balls, and 6 different colored balls with different point valuations
- What Does the Word Snooker Mean? A Complete Guide to the Meaning . . .
Snooker is a cue sport played on a large rectangular table covered in green baize, using 21 balls and a cue stick The objective is to score points by potting balls in a specific order
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