Here’s where we’re going to break it down for you and tell you when and where it’s worth spending your money when it comes to online snooker. First of all, let’s start by giving the industry the credit they deserve. The software for online snooker has significantly improved in recent years. This goes for both the download versions and the flash versions.

There are some online snooker software that you can buy (they’re usually not so expensive – around $15 or so) but today, there is usually no reason that you should have to pay to play snooker online. Online pool, and specifically snooker, has become part of the mainstream “online gaming” industry which means that software companies are paying attention to this game and investing time and resources into it. In other words, really great free online snooker is available at your fingertips.

A lot of “free game” sites offer pool and its variations, naturally including snooker. Unfortunately, some of those games are still java games and most are really basic. While the “guts” might be good, the look and feel just feels like a computer game your 10-year-old kid could develop.

The great thing though, even about the “real money” sites, is that the software is always free. That means, even if you don’t want to play for real money or in cash tournaments, you can still play at the site and enjoy the free software by playing at the practice tables for fun (or of course, for practice.)

On that note, we really don’t recommend playing for real money until you have a good feel for the software because it’s generally a waste of your hard earned cash. Instead, download the software, and play pool games for a while at the practice tables until you feel ready for your first cash tournament. At that point, it makes more sense to make a deposit since your chances of actually winning money have increased significantly. After all, this is a game of skill. The software has been developed through years of physics and mathematical calculations so while the physical shooting element isn’t there, what happens online when you hit the ball duplicates real life action as close as possible.








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