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For billiards played on a snooker table see English billiards
English Billiards

English billiards, often but not always called simply billiards in many former British colonies and in Great Britain where it originated, also known variously as the English game, the all-in game and the common game, is a hybrid form of Carom billiards and pocket billiards played on a 6 foot ? 12 f...
Pocket billiards, most commonly referred to as pool. It is the general term for a family of games played on a specific class of billiards table
Billiards table

A billiard table or billiards table is a bounded table on which Cue sport are played. In the modern era, all billiards tables, regardless of whether for carom billiards, pocket billiards or snooker, provide a flat surface usually made of quarried slate, that is covered with cloth and surrounded by resilient cushions, with the whole...
, having 6 receptacles called
pockets (or "holes") along the rails, in which balls
Billiard ball

Billiard balls are used in cue sports, such as carom billiards, pocket billiards, and snooker. The number, type, diameter, color, and pattern of the balls differ depending upon the specific game being played....
 are deposited as the main goal of play. Cue sports that are played on pocketless tables are generally referred to as carom billiards.

ide the cue sports industry, pocket billiards is almost exclusively referred to as "pool".






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For billiards played on a snooker table see English billiards
English Billiards

English billiards, often but not always called simply billiards in many former British colonies and in Great Britain where it originated, also known variously as the English game, the all-in game and the common game, is a hybrid form of Carom billiards and pocket billiards played on a 6 foot ? 12 f...
Pocket billiards, most commonly referred to as pool. It is the general term for a family of games played on a specific class of billiards table
Billiards table

A billiard table or billiards table is a bounded table on which Cue sport are played. In the modern era, all billiards tables, regardless of whether for carom billiards, pocket billiards or snooker, provide a flat surface usually made of quarried slate, that is covered with cloth and surrounded by resilient cushions, with the whole...
, having 6 receptacles called
pockets (or "holes") along the rails, in which balls
Billiard ball

Billiard balls are used in cue sports, such as carom billiards, pocket billiards, and snooker. The number, type, diameter, color, and pattern of the balls differ depending upon the specific game being played....
 are deposited as the main goal of play. Cue sports that are played on pocketless tables are generally referred to as carom billiards.

History

Outside the cue sports industry, pocket billiards is almost exclusively referred to as "pool". Due to a perhaps unfortunate association with the "poolrooms" where gamblers
Gambling

Gambling is the wikt:wager#Verb of money or something of material Value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods....
 "pooled" their money to bet remotely ("off-track") on horse races. Because these venues often provided billiard tables, the term "pool" became synonymous with billiards. Though the original "pool"
Kelly pool

Kelly pool is a pocket billiards game with numerous variations, played on a standard Billiard table using fifteen numbered markers, and a standard set of sixteen Billiard ball....
 game was played on a pocketless table, the name stuck to pocket billiards as it gained in popularity. Though the traditional view of billiards as a refined and noble
Nobility

Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary or for a lifetime. Titles of nobility exist today in many countries although it is usually associated with present or former monarchies....
 pastime did not blend well with the low-class connotations of gambling, the billiards industry's attempts to distance itself from the term "pool" beginning in the late 19th century were largely unsuccessful. There are hundreds of pocket billiards games. Some of the more well known include eight-ball, nine-ball, straight pool
Straight Pool

Straight pool, also called 14.1 continuous or simply 14.1, is a pocket billiards game, and was the common sport of championship competition until overtaken by faster-playing games like nine-ball ....
, and one-pocket. The game of snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 is played on a table with pockets but is considered to be its own cue sport and is governed internationally by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association is the governing body of world snooker and English Billiards. It is sometimes mistakenly assumed that the "P" in "WPBSA" stands for "pool ", but in fact, the organisation does not include pool in its remit....
/World Snooker Association (professional) and International Billiards and Snooker Federation
International Billiards and Snooker Federation

The International Billiards & Snooker Federation is the organisation that governs non-professional snooker and English billiards around the world....
 (amateur). There are also hybrid games combining aspects of both pocket and carom billiards, such as English billiards
English Billiards

English billiards, often but not always called simply billiards in many former British colonies and in Great Britain where it originated, also known variously as the English game, the all-in game and the common game, is a hybrid form of Carom billiards and pocket billiards played on a 6 foot ? 12 f...
, American four-ball billiards, cowboy pool and bottle pool
Bottle pool

Bottle pool, also known as bottle-billiards and bottle pocket billiards, is a hybrid billiards game combining aspects of both carom billiards and pocket billiards....
.

Pocket billiards is more popular than carom billiards in most countries of the world. Carom billiard games thrive in Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
, Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 and Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
, but pool (especially in the form of nine-ball and eight-ball) and snooker are gradually taking over as the most widely played cue games.

As a competitive sport, pocket billiards is governed internationally by the World Pool-Billiard Association
World Pool-Billiard Association

The World Pool-Billiard Association is the international Sport governing body for pocket billiards . The group was formed in 1987, and was initially headed by a provisional board of directors consisting of representatives from Japan, the United States, Sweden, and Germany....
 (WPA), which has national affiliates such as the US Billiard Congress of America
Billiard Congress of America

The Billiard Congress of America is a Sport governing body for cue sports in the United States. It was established in 1948 in sports, in order to promote the sport and organize its players via tournaments at various levels....
 (BCA), and which represents pocket billiards in the World Confederation of Billiard Sports
World Confederation of Billiard Sports

The World Confederation of Billiard Sports is the international umbrella organization encompassing the major cue sports , including carom billiards, pocket billiards games of several varieties, and snooker....
 which in turn represents all forms of cue sports in the International Olympic Committee
International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894....
.

Equipment

Billiards Balls
Pocket billiards uses different equipment from carom billiards. Other than the table having pockets, the balls for pocket billiards are generally smaller and range from 2.25 inches in diameter to 2.375 inches in diameter. (By comparison Carom billiard balls are generally 2-3/8 (2.375) in., or 61.5mm. While UMB, the International Olympic Committee
International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894....
-recognized world carom billiards authority, permits balls as small as 61.0 mm, no major manufacturer produces such balls any longer, and the
de facto standard is 61.5 mm. Modern pocket billiard tables range in size from 3.5 by 7 feet, to 4.5 by 9 feet. Modern cues
Cue stick

A cue stick , is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of Pocket billiards, snooker and carom billiards. It is used to strike a Billiard ball, usually the ....
 are generally 58.5 inches long for pocket billiards while cues prior to 1980 were designed for
straight pool and had an average length of 57.5 inches, while carom billiards cues are generally 56 inches long.