Saturday, February 25, 2012

Pool and Snooker

Snooker and pool are very similar sports which both uses a stick known as cues to pocket balls that are colored differently. Those balls needs to be pocketed to six different holes on the sides and corners of the rectangular table. Both use the same thing but have different game style and collaborations of players. Yet it is noticeably one kind of sport that illustrates the modesty of a classic game and a rugged modern game of today.

Snooker without a doubt is a game originated from the heart of England and various parts of Europe. And in this present day, snooker has also gained recognition from different part of the world like America and Canada. Snooker is one of the classy game that requires it players to dress-up a bow-tie or a dinner suit to be formal while playing the game. The suit requirement tries to imply that you have to play the game with style and elegance amidst the difficulty of each game.

In snooker, 22 balls, including the white color striker ball, are used. The other colored balls are as follows: 15 red, 1 yellow, 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 black and 1 green. There is a rack of red balls and also a rack of yellow ones, brown, green, pink, blue and black ball all numbered from 2-7. The main goal of the game is to begin to pocket one of the red balls then you continue by pocketing any one of the other colored balls. Once all of the red colored balls are gone, all the other colored balls get shot in their point order, start with the yellow first, and the black ball the last. The player with the most points wins the game. Sounds easy but before you get the chance to execute it gracefully you should be in constant practice.


Pool is a game of many variations but generally there is a rack of balls, half of the balls are with stripes, and the other half has solid colors. Once you have sunk one ball (say a solid colored ball) then you have to shot only solid colors until you are all the way through, at which time you can shoot the 9 ball, the ball that is common to both teams and essential to win. And pool players are not dressed up properly like the snooker players who have to wear classic and elegant suits. Pool players choose to wear comfortable clothing like polo shirts or even summer polo would do. As long as the get-up makes them comfortable while playing it doesn?t really matter. What matters the most is that they could be able to deliver the kind of game their audiences are expecting and of course it is highly regarded if a player win the game because he wins and take home the prize!

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