No, a billiards table and a snooker table are not the same thing. While both are types of cue sports and share some similarities, they have distinct differences.
A billiards table typically refers to a table used for various cue sports games, including carom billiards, pool, and snooker. It has no pockets and is usually larger than a snooker table. The most common form of billiards played on this table is known as "carom billiards" or "carambole," where players aim to carom their cue ball off the other two balls on the table.
On the other hand, a snooker table is specifically designed for playing snooker, which is a cue sport with its own set of rules. A snooker table is larger than a pool table and has six pockets, one at each corner and two in the middle of the longer side rails. The balls used in snooker are also smaller than those used in other cue sports, and the game has its unique set of rules and scoring system.
In summary, while a billiards table can be used to play multiple cue sports games, a snooker table is a specific type of table designed for playing the game of snooker.
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