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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: California
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| What is your favorite sport? Is it basketball, soccer, swimmng, gymnastics, volleyball, handball, football, pool , snooker maybe? What about cheerleading? Is that a sport? I know ppl who believe it's not and some who are cheerleaders that would definitely argue it. What then constitutes as a sport?
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| I like Baseball, Basketball and soccer. Iīd consider Cheerleading as a sport since itīs lotīs of hard work and they train as well as other ppl who play soccer etc.
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| I donīt know if itīs that much. Maybe itīs more or less. Iīve never been a cheerleader and I donīt know any cheerleaders but what Iīve seen on tv showed that they really train a lot. And train meets sweat and if someone sweats then I consider it as sport.
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| whatīs snooker?
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| Are you serious Sonny ?Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regulation (full-size) table is 12 ft Ũ 6 ft (3.6 m x 1.8 m). It is played using a cue and snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls worth one point each, and six balls of different colours yellow (2 points), green (3), brown (4), blue (5), pink (6) and black (7).A player (or team) wins a frame (individual game) of snooker by scoring more points than the opponent(s), using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls. A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won. Snooker, generally regarded as having been invented in India by British Army officers, is particularly popular in many of the English-speaking and Commonwealth countries with top professional players attaining multi-million pound career earnings from the game. If you have any interest you can read more here from the source, snooker is just a fantastic game i so enjoy playing/watching it. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snooker
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| do you mean billard? I never heard someone calling it snooker.
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| Billiard has nothing to do with snooker mate the differences between snooker and billiard are like Aliaska to France the 2 things have nothing in common the common things may be that the 2 sports are played with a cue ball and on a table and with cue sticks that's the common things ,but the tactics the strategy have absolutely nothing in common So that's why... it's easyer to play billiard then snooker... your chances to pot a ball are bigger on a pool table, the pockets are like much much bigger than the pockets on a snooker table the balls on a billiard table are like bigger then the snooker balls i think you got the point, but remember snooker and billiard are not the same!
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| And Ronnie O Sullivan is the very best snooker player alive on this earth at this time..... I love snooker, rugby, football.... Irish sports... [gaelic football & Hurling] & Formula 1 Motor Racing to name but a few.....
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