Billiards: Pocketless table (5 x 10 ft), generally played with 3 balls. Different games include 3-cushion, 5 pin, or straight rail, although there are other options. The balls are slightly bigger than pool or snooker balls.

Pool: Six pockets on a table (4.5 x 9 ft). Popular games include 8 ball, 9 ball, 10 ball, one pocket, and straight pool. The balls are numbered 1-15 and the games take advantage of them in various ways.

Snooker: Big table with six pockets (6 x 12 ft). Pocket openings have rounded corners so you have to be more exact with shots. Snooker balls are a little smaller. There are 15 red balls, and 6 colored balls plus the cue ball.

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A store with the most selection of cues, cases, and accessories.

if your in northern kentucky then i would suggest actually coming up to ohio jacks recreation in middletown has the best selection of anywhere that i have ever been, jack has several hundred cues and he sells them at 20% off which is what they do online

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