Regras da Sinuca Brasileira.
Brazilian Billiards and Snooker Confederation. Approved March 13, 1999 Translated into English by Cristiane B.Edited by Dean Howell As a complementary modality, the use of these…
Not infrequently, authors of snooker publications were unaware of the nuances of the game they were discussing. While the term “snooker,” or games with the word in their name, may appear to be a clear indication that a game is snooker or a variant thereof, this is not always the case. However, some well-known experts have produced articles in which they not only mention a variant of the game but also provide a comprehensive overview of the game’s rules. In the contemporary era, these games have been largely forgotten. However, one can still play a game according to its established rules and imagine oneself in the place of our ancestors during the period in which the modern form of the game was taking shape. The rules of the game marked with this mark are available in our archives.