Everything about Baize totally explained
Baize is a coarse
woollen (or in cheaper variants
cotton)
cloth, sometimes called "
felt" in
American English based on a similarity in appearance. It is most often used on
snooker and billiards tables to cover the and .
The surface finish of baize isn't very fine (and thus increases friction, perceptibly slowing the
balls down, from a player's perspective). Baize is available with and without a perceptible
nap;
snooker, in which understanding of the effects of the nap is part of the game, uses the nappy variety, while
pocket billiards (pool) and
carom billiards use the napless type. Table baize is available in many grades, with
pool halls preferring smooth, "fast"
worsted woolen baize, while rather more fuzzy, "slow" cloth is common used for .
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For gaming use it's traditionally
dyed green, in mimicry of a lawn
(see Cue sport, "History"), thus the common (
British English) phrase "the green baize", a metaphoric way to refer to snooker itself. Today, a wide variety of colours are now used for tables (for other uses such as clothing it has always been available in other colours).
The word is related to the cloth term "bays" (sometimes encountered as "bays and says").
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