GeniaGarris192

De Communautique.

Version du 23 mars 2012 à 02:17 par GeniaGarris192 (discuter | contributions)
(diff) ← Version précédente | Voir la version courante (diff) | Version suivante → (diff)
Aller à : Navigation, rechercher

The sporting Craze Of Snooker And Pool

Snooker is becoming an increasingly popular sport that is attracting more and more spectators and participators each year. The world snooker championships held each year in Sheffield, see the world’s most talented snooker players from around the globe battle it out in front of sell out crowds. The popularity of snooker stems from the fact that it’s a social sport, doesn’t necessarily have to take up too much time and can be played at more or less any time of day or night.

Despite what many people think snooker is actually a relatively new sport compared to other similar activities such as billiards. As a sport, billiards dates back to the early 1300’s and snooker wasn’t derived until the early 1800’s. The first ever snooker tournament actually didn’t take place until 1916 with the first English amateur championships. World snooker was then later introduces in 1927. Like billiards snooker soon became the most popular sport of the 1930’s era. In the late 60’s the hype for the sport continued to increase when the BBC began televising live snooker championships and in the late 70’s rankings of the top world players were a popular craze for spectators.

Snooker has always primarily been most popular in the UK, however in recent years China have shown an increasing amount of interest in the sport and also have some of today’s most talented world players. Experts have said that the future of snooker belongs to China, as Britain is beginning to struggle with the sport financially in terms of sponsorship. However, this is debatable and whatever the outcome of professional snooker, snooker will more than likely continue to retain its popularity in pubs and clubs around the country.

Although it may not be the most active sport, there are an increasing amount of snooker teams in towns, villages and cities up and down the country. Snooker is a favoured sport in winter months, as it is played in the comfort of a warm pub or club. Unlike other sports it can also be a good method of socialising and meeting new people and unlike sports such as, football and rugby where there are set time limits, snooker games can be a relatively short game depending on the player’s abilities.

When taking part in a local snooker team or even just playing at your leisure, you will need a good quality cue in order to be successful. Many people are unaware of the wide range of snooker cues on offer. For instance you can select either 1, 2 or ¾ jointed snooker cues that are made from a variety of different woods such as, Snakewood, Mexican rosewood or Cocobolo. You can also purchase jump and break cues, which are specifically designed for certain snooker shots.

For those who don’t feel they have a high enough ability to join a snooker team there are also plenty of pool teams around the country. Pool is generally considered as the easier and less competitive form of snooker. It is ideal for young players as pool tables are substantially smaller compared to snooker tables. Pool tables are also affordably priced and are ideal to put in garages and game rooms for performing practice shots and creating fun competitions between friends and family.

Similarly to snooker you will need a good quality pool playing cue in order to play the game successfully. There are many different styles of pool cues on the market such as, American cues, which are generally larger and telescopic pool cues, which you can adjust to your preferred length. When starting a new sport you need to be sure you have the right equipment, you wouldn’t play a game of football with a flat ball and you shouldn’t play a game of snooker or pool with the wrong cue.

Outils personnels
Espaces de noms
Variantes
Actions
Navigation
Autre liens
Boîte à outils