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There are several other types of less common rack types that are also used, based on a "template" to hold the billiard balls tightly together. Most commonly it is a thin plastic sheet with diamond-shaped cut-outs that hold the balls that is placed on the table with the balls set on top of the rack.
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Early billiard games involved various pieces of additional equipment, including the "arch" (related to the croquet hoop), "port" (a different hoop, often rectangular), and "king" (a pin or skittle near the arch) in the early 17th to late 18th century, but other game variants, relying on the cushions
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that newer compounds formed that provided better grip for the ball. This is when the
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Billiards games are mostly played with a stick known as a cue. A cue is usually either a one-piece tapered stick or a two-piece stick divided in the middle by a joint of metal or phenolic resin. High-quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and
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further refined and popularized the game, and it swiftly spread among the French nobility. While the game had long been played on the ground, this version appears to have died out (aside from trucco) in the 17th century, in favor of croquet, golf and bowling games, even as table billiards had grown
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Another solution was to require a player's cue ball to make contact with the rail cushions in the process of contacting the other balls. This in turn saw the three-cushion version emerge, where the cue ball must make three separate cushion contacts during a shot. This is difficult enough that even
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The mechanical bridge, sometimes called a "rake", "crutch", "bridge stick" or simply "bridge", and in the UK a "rest", is used to extend a player's reach on a shot where the cue ball is too far away for normal hand bridging. It consists of a stick with a grooved metal or plastic head which the cue
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woven composites have been developed and utilized by top professional players and amateurs. Advantages include less flexibility and no worry of nicks, scratches, or damages to the cue. Skilled players may use more than one cue during a game, including a separate cue with a hard phenolic resin tip
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For snooker, bridges are normally available in three forms, their use depending on how the player is hampered; the standard rest is a simple cross, the 'spider' has a raised arch around 12 cm with three grooves to rest the cue in and for the most awkward of shots, the 'giraffe' (or 'swan' in
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The games with regulated international professional competition, if not others, have been referred to as "sports" or "sporting" events, not simply "games", since 1893 at the latest. Quite a variety of particular games (i.e., sets of rules and equipment) are the subject of present-day competition,
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made of thick slate, in three pieces to prevent warping and changes due to temperature and humidity. The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. Smaller bar tables are most commonly made with a single piece of slate. Pocket
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twice as long as they are wide. Table sizes are typically referred to by the nominal length of their longer dimension. Full-size snooker tables are 12 feet (3.7 m) long. Carom billiards tables are typically 10 feet (3.0 m). Regulation pool tables are 9-foot (2.7 m), though
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Snooker, though a pocket billiards variant and closely related in its equipment and origin to the game of
English billiards, is a professional sport organized at an international level, and its rules bear little resemblance to those of modern pool, pyramid, and other such games.
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billiards. All are played on a pocketless table with three balls; two cue balls and one object ball. In all, players shoot a cue ball so that it makes contact with the opponent's cue ball as well as the object ball. Others of multinational interest are
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In light of these skill developments in straight rail, the game of balkline soon developed to make it impossible for a player to keep the balls gathered in one part of the table for long, greatly limiting the effectiveness of nurse shots. A
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is a line parallel to one end of a billiards table. In the game of balkline, the players have to drive at least one object ball past a balkline parallel to each rail after a specified number of points have been scored.
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countries as well, and in areas of Asia, becoming increasingly popular in China in particular. Snooker is uncommon in North
America, where pool games such as eight-ball and nine-ball dominate, and Latin America and
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Finnish), two red object balls, and the two white cue balls (usually differentiated by one cue ball having a dot or other marking on it and each of which serves as an object ball for the opponent).
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scored 690 points in a single turn (that is, 690 separate strokes without a miss). With the balls repetitively hit and barely moving in endless "nursing", there was little for the fans to watch.
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countries, though not exclusively, since they are unsuited for playing nine-ball. The diameter varies but is typically slightly smaller than that of standard solids-and-stripes sets.
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In the United States, pool and billiards had died out for a bit, but between 1878 and 1956 the games became very popular. Players in annual championships began to receive their own
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during the 19th century, based on earlier pool games such as black pool and life pool. The name of the game became generalized to also describe one of its prime strategies: to "
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Chalk is applied to the tip of the cue stick, ideally before every shot, to increase the tip's friction coefficient so that when it impacts the cue ball on a non-center hit, no
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Bridge head design is varied, and not all designs (especially those with cue shaft-enclosing rings, or wheels on the bottom of the head), are broadly tournament-approved.
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of 15 balls, and the last object ball of a rack is not pocketed, but left on the table with the opponent re-racking the remaining 14 before game play continues.
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was taken away (by those who eventually became her executioners, who were to cover her body with the table's cloth). A 1588 inventory of the
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2735:"The World's Most Tragic Man Is the One Who Never Starts"
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hotwire: The Newsletter of the Toaster Museum Foundation
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2880:. New York: Lyons Press. pp. 46, 61–62, 89, 244.
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2906:Alciatore, David G. ("Doctor Dave") (August 2004).
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338:(1606–07). Enthusiasts of the sport have included
233:Interior view of a billiard hall in Toledo, Ohio,
222:. Cue sports are also collectively referred to as
2683:The New York Times Company (September 16, 1875).
2126:(a.k.a. eightball pool, British-style eight-ball)
1940:Snooker is a pocket billiards game originated by
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2970:The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards
2909:The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards
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1386:There are two main varieties of billiard games:
1306:Billiard chalk is applied to the tip of the cue.
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2937:Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards
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2660:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards
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2838:The History of Snooker and Billiards
2526:The History of Snooker and Billiards
2469:Stein, Victor; Rubino, Paul (1996).
1984:(IBSF) regulates the amateur games.
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80:15th-century Europe, with roots in
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3596:World Women's Snooker Championship
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2842:The Story of Billiards and Snooker
2546:The Story of Billiards and Snooker
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3731:World Pool-Billiard Association
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2816:. Retrieved February 24, 2007.
2581:. The Pool Shop. Archived from
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3078:Pool and Billiards For Dummies
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3905:Ball sports
3645:Mosconi Cup
3562:tournaments
3468:Bumper pool
3436:Other games
3344:One-cushion
3244:Cowboy pool
3229:Bottle pool
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2282:Cowboy pool
2277:Bottle pool
2172:(a.k.a. 61)
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4062:Air sports
4046:Tug of war
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3917:Canoe polo
3864:Gymnastics
3859:Dancesport
3759:Cue sports
3752:Categories
3519:Techniques
3309:Three-ball
3304:Speed pool
3299:Seven-ball
3284:One-pocket
3274:Kelly pool
3234:Bowlliards
3175:Eight-ball
3157:Cue sports
2639:August 14,
2589:1 December
2425:References
2344:Disk games
2197:Three-ball
2181:Speed pool
2176:Seven-ball
2165:One-pocket
2150:Kelly pool
2119:Eight-ball
2099:Bowlliards
2064:Pool games
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4144:Badminton
3927:Floorball
3688:U.S. Open
3671:Euro Tour
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3611:champions
3584:champions
3539:Cue stick
3507:Resources
3473:Bagatelle
3426:Shoot Out
3381:Goriziana
3376:Four-ball
3363:Five-pins
3254:Cutthroat
3219:Bank pool
3191:Nine-ball
3120:Billiards
2783:"Aloxite"
2430:Citations
2334:Goriziana
2306:Bagatelle
2160:Nine-ball
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130:Equipment
110:Mixed-sex
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4221:Duathlon
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3989:Muaythai
3974:Ju-jitsu
3953:Softball
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3937:Korfball
3922:Fistball
3894:Tumbling
3514:Glossary
3478:Boccette
3351:Balkline
3294:Rotation
3269:Honolulu
3249:Cribbage
3224:Baseball
3205:Ten-ball
3022:(1998).
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2836:(1986).
2818:Archived
2786:Archived
2738:Archived
2710:(1991).
2688:Archived
2657:(1993).
2561:(1674).
2524:(1986).
2414:Hustling
2382:See also
2371:Boccette
2192:Ten-ball
2170:Rotation
2145:Honolulu
2109:Cribbage
2014:Balkline
1752:six-ball
1734:cue ball
1606:rotation
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1507:Balkline
1501:Balkline
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1368:corundum
1332:silicate
1037:bakelite
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881:cue ball
638:balkline
628:cue ball
606:Tübingen
474:billette
463:billiard
400:Bob Hope
356:Napoleon
297:ten-ball
264:balkline
218:cushions
162:Presence
154:or home
64:Highest
4206:(women)
4174:Netball
4164:Casting
4025:Bowling
4010:Archery
3944:(women)
3879:Parkour
3799:italics
3764:Players
3606:Women's
3398:Snooker
3390:Snooker
3239:Chicago
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2548:(1979).
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1952:snooker
1936:Snooker
1930:Snooker
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1869:cannons
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1794:banking
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