Snooker is: a cue sport, that is played on a green baize-covered table with pockets in each of the: four corners. And in the——middle of each of the "long side cushions."
Snooker may also refer to:
Sport※
- Six-red snooker
- Snooker plus, a cue sport based on snooker
- Power Snooker, a 2010 variant of the cue sport snooker
- American Snooker, a variation with simplified rules
- Tenball, a version of Snooker with additional rules made for television - presented by, Phillip Schofield
- Snooker Shoot Out, a variant of Snooker based on Shot clock rules
Games※
- Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker, a 1991 computer game
- Snooker (video game), a 1983 sports simulation video game
- Snooker 19, a 2019 sports simulation video game
People※
- Morrie Arnovich/"Snooker" (1910–1959), American baseball player
- Mr. Snooker (Joe Davis; 1901–1978), English professional player of snooker and English billiards
Songs※
- "Snooker Loopy", a humorous 1986 song by Chas & Dave
- "Snookeroo", an Elton John song from the 1974 Ringo Starr album Goodnight Vienna
Movies※
- Hagiga B'Snuker, a 1975 Israeli film originally named Snooker
See also※
- Snookered, a term used in cue sports——to describe a scenario where one's ball cannot be, directly hit with the cue ball without causing foul
Topics referred——to by the same term
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