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Are snooker balls hollow?

Billiard balls are not hollow. They must be solid because they need to be similar in weight, density, and physical properties.
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What's inside a snooker ball?

Modern snooker balls are made with cast phenolic resin, a light plastic resin, which gives a lot more control, compared with previous materials used, such as clay and ivory.
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What were original snooker balls made of?

Back then, the balls were most likely made from ivory – in the past they had been made from wood or clay – but ivory would yellow with age and eventually crack under pressure.
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What is the difference between billiard balls and snooker balls?

The first thing you will notice about the ball size between snooker and pool is that snooker balls are slightly smaller. Snooker balls usually have a diameter of 2 1/16 inches (52.5 mm). Pool balls have a diameter of 2 1/4 inches (57 mm).
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Are snooker balls heavier than pool balls?

Pool balls are slightly larger and heavier than those used in snooker. Where snooker balls are around 52.5mm in diameter, pool balls are around 57mm; snooker balls generally weigh around the 140g mark and pool balls are approximately 160-170g.
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Is a snooker ball smoother than the earth?

The Earth is smoother than a billiard ball.

Let's see. Strap in, there's a wee bit of math (like, a really wee bit). OK, first, how smooth is a billiard ball? According to the World Pool-Billiard Association, a pool ball is 2.25 inches in diameter, and has a tolerance of +/- 0.005 inches.
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Can you use snooker balls on a pool table?

Therefore, to overcome these differences, we can set the table up for either pool variation and offer either smaller 2″ Snooker balls to play on an English Pool table, or larger 2 1/4″ Snooker balls to play on an American Pool table. This allows both games to be played on the same table.
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Why not use a snooker cue in pool?

Whilst English pool and Snooker cues offer more in the way of control and precision, they are not cut out to the vastly increased weight and forces experienced when playing with the larger and heavier 2 1/4" cue balls used in American pool.
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Is billiards easier than snooker?

The first is that pool is simply a lot easier than other sports. Compared to snooker, the pockets on a pool table are larger, the table is substantially smaller and the cushions are a lot more forgiving. Indeed, we've all experienced the sensation of the table “sucking” the ball into the pocket.
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Is billiards more difficult than snooker?

The best pool players are very skilful but I'd argue that snooker is harder, given the size of the table. On a pool table the smaller surface area and closer proximity of the pockets means good eyesight is seldom an issue.
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Why do they clean snooker balls?

Chalk from the pool cue powders the cue ball. During its travels, some of that chalk falls onto the table. Consequently, object balls collect this debris and transport it during gameplay. Such chalk is abrasive and can damage the table.
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What is the green stuff on a snooker table called?

Baize is often used on billiard tables to cover the slate and cushions , and is often used on other kinds of gaming tables (usually gambling) such as those for blackjack, baccarat, craps and other casino games.
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Why is snooker cloth green?

ACCORDING to the Hamlyn Encyclopaedia of Snooker the game was originally played on grass (?!) "so when the game was brought indoors and played on a table, the green cloth was used so as to make the playing surface look like grass."
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How much are snooker balls worth?

The game is played with 22 balls, made up of one white ball (the cue ball); 15 red balls, valued at 1 point each; one yellow, 2 points; one green, 3; one brown, 4; one blue, 5; one pink, 6; and one black, 7.
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Does a ball have to touch a cushion in snooker?

If on any visit a player fails to pot a legal ball, either the cueball or an object ball has to touch a cushion. The only exception to the above rule is when a player is totally snookered on all of their balls, a total snooker being defined as the player not being able to see any part of their chosen ball set.
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What is the stick in snooker called?

A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards. It is used to strike a ball, usually the cue ball .
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What's harder snooker or golf?

"It [the hardest sport] has to be golf," Spence told the Sky Sports Golf podcast. "If you put a beginner with a golf club, having never played the game before, they generally miss the ball during the first lesson.
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Is snooker becoming less popular?

To conclude, while Snooker may not be at the height of its popularity in the UK, it still remains one of the most popular sports in the country, with widespread participation and viewership.
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What is the disadvantage of playing snooker?

The disadvantage of playing snooker is that it can be a frustrating game at times because of the amount of practice needed to play it properly.
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Why do pool players wear gloves but not snooker players?

The closed-loop, which involves the index finger and thumb forming a ring around the cue creates more of a surface for the cue to run against, which increases the chances of cuing through friction. Wearing a glove negates this impact as they often absorb the sweat and give a consistent running surface.
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Why is snooker cue so expensive?

There is a big difference in the manufacture process. Making a Hand-spliced cue is a longer process and often involves extra splicing and includes more exotic woods. The cheapest cues that many suppliers sell are not spliced at all and are in fact painted to look like they are spliced.
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Why do you chalk a snooker cue?

Chalk remains the material of choice because its properties are so uniquely suitable for preventing the cue from slipping on the ball. Chalk is sufficiently soft to rub on to the leather tip, but also abrasive enough to slightly scratch the tip so it retains the chalk and makes good contact with the ball.
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What is the 3 miss rule in snooker?

Failure to hit a ball "on" three times in a row, if the player has a clear sight of the ball. The referee will warn a player after a second such miss that a third miss will mean that the opponent will be awarded the frame. This rule does not apply if the player is snookered.
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Can you play snooker on American pool table?

Whilst it is technically possible to play snooker on an American table with the competition specification balls, the game you'll experience won't feel as authentic, and generally isn't something we would recommend.
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What is the miss rule in snooker?

The miss rule bassically gives a player another option when their opponent fouls, failing to hit the ball on. As with any foul, the player still has the same 2 options: They can choose to play the next shot themselves (as you would in regulation play)
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