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What else is billiards called?

In its original use, billiards refers to any type of cue sport, including carom billiards
carom billiards
Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards, is the overarching title of a family of cue sports generally played on cloth-covered, pocketless billiard tables.
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, pool, and snooker
. On the other hand, pool specifically refers to a game played on a pool table.
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What is the another name for billiards?

Snooker, pool & billiards.
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What do Americans call billiards?

American pool is a term used in the United Kingdom, and sometimes more broadly outside North America, to refer to pool (pocket billiards) cue sports that make use of formerly American-style and now professionally world-standardised numbered billiard balls that have a standard diameter of 57 mm (21⁄4 in), as opposed to ...
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Do people say billiards or pool?

Billiards and Pool are two terms that are often used interchangeably. For the non-professional players, it's easy to see why these two table sports seem the same thing. But while they do have similarities, there are also distinct qualities that set them apart. And then, we have a snooker, which adds to the confusion.
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What is a pool table called in England?

A table designed for the games snooker and English billiards is usually called a snooker table or a plane.
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Why do Americans call pool billiards?

Originally the game was called Billiards and is, of course, still referred to as such by the pros. The term billiards comes from the French. The root words are either 'billart' which is one of the sticks or 'bille,' which means ball. The sport had its beginnings way back in the 15th century in Northern Europe.
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What is a professional pool table called?

A professional pool table is another name used for a regulation billiards table.
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What is a pool game table called?

Most carom billiards and pool games are played on either a seven-foot table (also known as a bar table), eight-foot table (sometimes called a home or recreational table), or nine-foot table (known as a pro or tournament table).
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What is the difference between British and American pool tables?

The Size. One of the most noticeable differences between British and American tables is their sizes. While British tables are almost exclusively either 6ft or 7ft in length, American pool tables are either 8ft or 9ft (the official size used in professional games and tournaments).
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What is the difference between American and British pool table?

The simplest answer is that the American pool tables are generally larger than English pool tables with the standard American pool table being an 7ft, 8ft or 9ft and the standard English pool table being a 6ft, 7ft or 8ft. The official tournament or professional sizes being 9ft for American, and 7ft for English.
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What is the Old English name for pool?

The word natatorium was borrowed from Late Latin "place for swimming" into English in New England in 1890.
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Do British pubs have pool tables?

Well, the answer is quite simple. Two official full-size league pool tables are used in pubs, clubs and tournaments throughout Britain. Official league tables are either 6ft or 7ft in size. Both the 6ft x 3'6 and the 7ft x 4ft tables are found in pubs throughout Britain.
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