
Snooker the indoor cue game
Formation of Snooker
Snooker is a prompt game which began in Etawah, India in the last 50% of the nineteenth century. It is played on a rectangular table secured with a green material, or baize, with pockets at every one of the four corners and amidst each long side. Utilizing a signal and 22 hued balls, players must strike the white ball (or "prompt ball") to pot the rest of the balls in the right succession, collecting focuses for each pot. An individual amusement, or edge, is won by the player who scores the most focuses. A match is won when a player wins a foreordained number of edges.
In the 1870s, billiards was a famous game played by individuals from the British Army positioned in India. Snooker picked up its own character in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberl