The noun 'billiards' is a mass (uncountable) noun, a type of aggregate noun; a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts (like news or clothes). The noun 'billiards' is a word for a type of game (singular) takes a verb for singular. The word 'billiard' is an adjective and a noun. The noun 'billiard' is a word for a type of shot in cue sports, not the singular for the type of game.
A billiard room is a room in a house or other building in which there is a billiard table.
Billiards is no longer there.
It doesn't. There is no "mat" related to the game of English Billiards or Pocket Billiards.
Your answer is only an opinion. People say the one with the most titles in the billiards competitions are the best. But about 12% of people who play billiards and are unknown are known to be as good as the pros on tv. Many would say that Walter Lindrum was the greatest billiards player of all time. Snooker, most would say Joe Davis, Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis and Ronnie O'Sullivan.
This depends upon which billiards game - English Billiards is most popular in the UK. Pocket Billiards is most popular in the US.
The only jobs available for billiards is working at a billiards hall at the counter or as a cleaner.
billiards Players
There are generally two terms used for billiards - English billiards or pocket billiards. Pocket billiards is also called pool. Billiards is a popular bar game that has a number of different names that it has been called over the years but the most notable and popular is simply that of pool.
Billiards covers English Billiards, Carom Billiards, and Pocket Billiards, and each has their own set of rules.
This is subjective. There are magazines and newsletters existing today to cover billiards and pocket billiards, all for target areas. If there is an area not covered by the existing publications and there are tournaments, professional services, instruction, and similar things useful to many people, there should be a newsletter.
Billiards in the name of a popular cue sport.