There is no difference.
There is no record of the first billiards table. The first billiards table on record was built in France and in use in 1429.
A complete billiards table to buy would be very expensive, but it is virtually a one off payment. Golf you have to buy clubs, balls and membership (green fees etc) which is continuous for years and years, the price of golf would probably be more than billiards.
The Fischer Billiards Empress One Hundred One table was built in 1999. It is known for its high-quality craftsmanship and elegant design, making it a popular choice among billiards enthusiasts. The table reflects Fischer Billiards' commitment to excellence in the game of billiards.
According to the Hampshire list of Billiards and Snooker, the Royal Oak does not have a billiards or snooker table.
There are 6 pockets in a standard table.
Bar Billiards.
Pocket billiards ("pool") tables have pockets. Carom billiards tables do not. Apparently the table in the video is a carom billiards table. Whether this was a specific choice or whether it just happened to be handy I don't know.
There is no record of the first indoor billiards game. However, it is known that in 1429 billiards was played indoors on a billiard table in France.
In billiards the corner pocket means an opening in the billiards table into which the balls are struck into. There are also side pockets. the idea is to get the balls in to the pockets.
The word billiards, though plural in form, is singular in meaning. There is no such thing as a billiard. You can refer to a billiard ball or a billiard table, but in those constructions the word billiard is an adjective, not a noun.
One can purchase a pool table on websites like eBay, Amazon, Billiards Store, Dick's Sporting Goods, Sears, Best Buy, Sports Authority or Nottage Design.