Anamika PrajapatKnowledge Contributor
Why is it called a Chinese snooker?
Why is it called a Chinese snooker?
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Actually I think the term derives from the Chinese Finger Trap – where once in the trap, your index fingers are pointing at each other tip to tip – like 2 snooker balls in a snooker when you are partially trapped in playing the cue ball.