Snooker Rules and Regulations

As fun as most games are they all got rules , sometimes too strict but either way we are here to have fun and win ofcos!

Snooker isn’t any diiferent with the rules. It’s a professional game that is played on a snooker table with rules. The table has strict dimensions and cups located in each corner. Snooker balls used to play this game are clearly labeled to avoid confusion. Snooker rules and regulations once adhered to, make the game complete and more professional.…

Difference Between Pool And Snooker Games

Snooker and pool can be quite confusing, especially to those people who have never come across either of the two sports. There is a geographical and cultural based explanation to show why a pool is popular in America and snooker is popular in Britain and its colonies. A pool and snooker differ in many ways, namely; size, type, and the number of balls, height, with pockets and the types of games played in each mentioned game. These differences bring closer the unseen uniqueness, making individuals have a better understanding of the two sports.…

How to Set Up a Snooker Table

All work without play makes jack a dull boy. According to most health professionals, a hobby goes a long way in helping one to cope with stress and improve a person’s health. Playing snooker is one of the most popular hobbies practices by many people across the world.

What is snooker?

Snooker is almost similar to a pool table but unlike it, a snooker table has a unique way of arranging the balls. It’s played with cues in which the players use the cue ball to pocket the other balls.…

Aiming In A Snooker Game

How do you aim while playing snooker?

When it comes to playing snooker, aiming and scoring and winning is the main purpose of the game. Once the above is accomplished, the fun and reward for hard work is paid off.

Suppose you are watching a snooker game being played, you will notice players potting with ease and you might think the scoring is as easy as  it seems but not its not.There is a test and its best experienced when you are given that cue stick and you meet the reality of ‘hit and miss’.…