While it is not quite the same you can make your own comparison with two sets of pool balls and a 9 foot table.
Use the striped balls from both sets and the 8 ball as the "reds"
Use balls 2 - 7 as the color balls. I prefer to use the blue as the "2" point ball, etc because it is easier for most people to keep track of ball value.
On a 9 - footer the table is crowded, the pockets are different, but it will give a feel for the differences and similarities of the two games.
Snooker is not that different, just a different skill set. I have maybe 1,000 hours playing snooker on 12 foot tables in Canada with my ex brother-in-law and his friends. In general, snooker players are more accurate but not necessarily on thin cut shots (where their skills are as varied as pool players). Pool players are better at position and cue ball control.
Use the striped balls from both sets and the 8 ball as the "reds"
Use balls 2 - 7 as the color balls. I prefer to use the blue as the "2" point ball, etc because it is easier for most people to keep track of ball value.
On a 9 - footer the table is crowded, the pockets are different, but it will give a feel for the differences and similarities of the two games.
Snooker is not that different, just a different skill set. I have maybe 1,000 hours playing snooker on 12 foot tables in Canada with my ex brother-in-law and his friends. In general, snooker players are more accurate but not necessarily on thin cut shots (where their skills are as varied as pool players). Pool players are better at position and cue ball control.
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