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What size is an international snooker ball?

Snooker balls are standardized at 52.5 mm (21⁄16 in) in diameter within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.05 mm (0.002 in). No standard weight is defined, but all balls in the set must be the same weight within a tolerance of 3 g (0.11 oz).
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What size snooker balls do professionals use?

The snooker ball of choice by World Snooker. a complete full 22-ball set in 2 1/16″ (52.4mm) diameter for use on full size snooker tables. They are designed for professional players or amateurs that really want the best quality snooker balls available on the market.
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Are there different size snooker balls?

Snooker balls are a little different to pool balls in that you can get snooker ball sets in two different sizes. A smaller 2 inch set which is ideal for playing on smaller English tables, and larger 2 1/16 inch 'full size' snooker balls for playing on a larger dedicated snooker tables.
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What snooker balls are used in World Championship?

Aramith Tournament Champion SuperPro1G Snooker Balls are used in all World Snooker events and are simply the best you can buy.
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Are American pool balls bigger than snooker balls?

Snooker balls are a bit smaller than pool balls at about 5.3 cm, whereas the pocket size is 9 cm, which makes potting a snooker ball more difficult than a pool table in general. The profile of the cushions and the material from which they are made also differ between snooker and pool.
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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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What size snooker balls for a 9 foot table?

9ft tables use 2 & 1/16 inch balls, 10ft tables use 2 & 1/16 inch balls, 12ft tables use 2 & 1/16 inch balls. Pub tables use 2 inch balls with a 1 & 7/8 white ball.
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What balls do professional snooker players use?

Tournament Champion Snooker Balls are made of extreme high quality, phenolic snooker balls have a weight tolerance of 3 grams. Made in Belgium by Aramith. Aramith Tournament Champion are the balls of choice for all professional players. In play they are responsive and lively, taking spin very well.
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What is the best make of snooker balls?

Pratically all billiards tournaments worldwide exclusively use Aramith balls, and every day, an estimated 3 to 4 million professional and amateur players play with Aramith.
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What size are Aramith Tournament Champion snooker balls?

Aramith Tournament Championship Snooker Balls 2 1/16 inch.
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Can you play snooker on a regular size 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 size balls for a 3 4 snooker table?

Aramith 1 3/4 inch (44mm) 17 Ball Snooker Set.
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Is the earth smoother than a cue ball?

Therefore, it would appear that a pool ball (even the worst one tested) is much smoother than the Earth would be if it were shrunk down to the size of a pool ball. However, the Earth is actually much smoother than the numbers imply over most of its surface.
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Should I buy my own snooker balls?

There are also four other advantages to having your own set of 22 balls: 1) You get to keep them – forever! 2) You get to ensure your set is clean, as snooker club balls may not always be cleaned (regularly or well)!
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What is the best size snooker cue?

Cue length and size is not as complicated as many believe. We recommend a cue length between 57” to 58” for most players and many players of all heights agree on this length. For players taller than 6'4” or those who just enjoy a longer cue, we recommend considering a cue with an extension piece.
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What are the different types of snooker balls?

The game arose, presumably in India, as a game for soldiers in the 1870s. 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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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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Is a heavy snooker cue better?

In general, a lighter cue will allow more control over finesse shots, and a heavier cue will allow more cue ball (CB) speed with less apparent stroke effort. A heavier cue might also be easier for some people to keep on line during the stroke, but this is a very individual thing.
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Is a soft or hard tip better for snooker?

A harder tip has a slightly better hit efficiency (energy transfer) than a softer tip. This will result in slightly more CB speed for a given stroke speed. This can provide a slight advantage for draw shots, where, where slightly more CB speed will retain slightly more backspin on the way to the OB.
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What cue weight do snooker pros use?

Most players these days use cues which weigh at least 17 or 18 ounces. Some of the three-quarter cues are a bit heavier, like Barry Hawkins' which is over 19 ounces. He's had it for a long time, it's a very reliable cue which has stood him in good stead.
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How heavy is a snooker ball?

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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What tip do most snooker players use?

Medium-hard tips

This is the most common cue tip, and it gives players a good balance of cue ball control and consistency. Medium-hard tips also require less maintenance than soft tips. Most beginning and intermediate players will benefit from the medium-hard tip.
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Is the white ball bigger in snooker?

In this version, all the balls are the same size and weight apart from the cue ball (the white ball). The cue ball in English pool is slightly smaller than the rest and is lighter. The English pool balls that we offer are Supa pro balls, Aramith balls (spots and stripes or red and yellow) and Aramith Pro balls .
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What size balls on a 12 foot snooker table?

This snooker and billliards table is designed for playing both snooker & billiards using 2 1/16" snooker balls and 2 1/16" billiard balls. Features: 12 ft x 6 ft (366 cm x 183 cm)
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What is 15 red balls in snooker?

It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball , 15 red balls worth one point each (sometimes played with fewer red balls, commonly 6 or 10), and six balls of different colours : yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6), black (7).
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