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22644:. The balls are then placed onto the template and arranged to settle into their holes, forming a tight rack. Unlike with a training template, the balls are not tapped to create divots, and instead the template is left in place until after the break shot at which time it can be removed (unless balls are still sitting on top of it). Manufacturers such as Magic Ball Rack insist that racking templates are designed "to affect the balls to a minimum". Although Magic Ball Rack implies development work since 2006, other evidence suggests invention, by Magic Ball Rack's founder, in mid-2009, with product announcement taking place in September of that year. 16214:. The origin of the term has been the subject of some speculation but the best explanation known is that in the 1800s, many homes did not have room for both a billiard table and a dining room table. The solution was a billiards table that had a cover converting it into a dining table. Kept in the dining room, play on such a table was often restricted by the size of the room, so it would be placed so that the head rail would face the connected kitchen door, thus affording a player room for the backswing without hitting a wall. A player was therefore either half or sometimes fully (literally) "in the kitchen" when breaking the balls. 5937: 6722:, a general anti-throw technique. However, no precaution can ward against cling resulting from chalk transferred from the cue tip to the cue ball during a single shot. Coincidental cling can therefore cause unpredictable play and occasionally lead to rudimentary shots being missed at even the highest levels of the game. "Cling" (and derived words like "clung", "clinger", "clinging", etc.) may be used as a mass noun, less commonly as a count noun, as a verb, and rarely as an adjective ("cling is annoying", "two clings in one frame", "they clung", "unintentional cling shot", respectively). 30644: inch (57.15 mm) apart, so that when the balls settle partially into their divots, the outer sides of these indentations create ball-on-ball pressure, pushing the balls together tightly. The purpose of the template is to do away with using a physical rack, with racking instead being performed simply by placing the balls into position, and the divots aligning them into the tightest possible formation automatically. This prevents accidental loose racks, and also thwarts the possibility of cheating by manipulating the ball positions while racking. The 26584: 2041: 13149: 36343: 30251:
top cushion, and the cueball posed nearby to pot the red or make a gentle cannon. If the pot, then it should be played so as to leave the cueball in a good position for the next shot. If the cannon, then the purpose is to disturb the object white as little as possible and finish clear to pot the red that has been left near the corner pocket. Then in potting the red the cueball must again be left in a good position for the next shot, and so on. This form of play makes it possible to compile really big breaks in relatively short time.
37733: 8717: 4616: 30677: 10268: 8759: 30486: 10514: 27172: 23061: 7462: 28790: 24318: 6965: 3775: 3650:", above), it is a metaphor for a shot that is very difficult to miss pocketing for any of a number of reasons, most commonly: either the object ball is positioned such that a near miss on one side of it will likely cause the cue ball to rebound off the rail into the object ball and pocket it anyway; or another ball is positioned such that if the target ball does not go straight in, it is still likely to go in off the other ball in a 32227: 11741: 27233: 6242: 2780:); shooting the 8 straight in is a loss of game. Players may agree before the game begins to invoke this rule, or one player may challenge another player (who might accept or refuse) to conclude the game in this manner after it is already under way. Playing bank-the-8 can be considered rude if many other players are waiting to use the table, since it often makes the game last considerably longer. Often on bar tables three 26431:, such that the cue ball moves forward to occupy (sometimes only temporarily), or go beyond, the original position of the object ball, even on a draw or stop shot, because the mass of the cue ball exceeds that of the object ball. Players who understand smash-through well can use it intentionally for position play, such as to nudge other object balls nearby the target ball. Smash-through also makes it dangerous in 18449:. In professional snooker, a referee will almost always call a miss on any foul where the player misses the ball on, regardless of how close the player comes to hitting it. If a player is called for a miss three times in a single visit while not snookered, they forfeit the frame; to avoid this, players almost always play an easy hit on their third attempt, even if it is likely to leave a chance for the opponent. 25196:". An additional difference from nine-ball-style rules is that the 7 must be pocketed in a specific side of the table (each player being assigned one at the beginning of the game). Some custom 7 balls are manufactured for this game, using a black- or white-striped maroon ball instead of a solid maroon one. The game had notable professional play on ESPN's televised tournament series 13385:. Because of ball curvature, if the very bottom of the ball is not over the sharp rim or beveled slope (depending on table type) of the pocket's fall, the ball will not drop into the pocket. As much as approximately 49% of a ball's diameter can be hanging over the sharp drop of a standard snooker table fall, but considerably less on a typical pool table, with beveled falls. A ball 2920:. Bar pool has evolved into this "nitpicky" version principally to make the games last longer, since bar pool is typically played on coin-operated tables that cost money per-game rather than per-hour. Competitive league pool played on bar tables, however, usually uses international, national or local/regional league rules, and is not what is usually meant by "bar pool". 617: 2043: 2047: 2046: 2042: 23632:, as used in some league and tournament formats. For example, in a match between two teams of five players each, a 25-game match might be divided into five rounds of five games each, in which the roster of one team moves one line down at the beginning of each round, such that by the end of the match every player on team A has played every player on team B in 2048: 2655:" ball. Ball return mechanisms have also been devised that use a smaller, lighter cue ball, instead of a magnetic or heavier one. There are tables that use optical sensors to distinguish a standard cue ball from object balls. Some of them are also setup to return the 8 ball as well, so that pocketing it on the break does not end the game. 36093:. In-context commentary by pro player and pool writer Jerry Forsyth on rack 4: "What a beautiful layout for Immonen. He could not have asked for a better pattern to play. The first five balls are all down at the same end of the table; he doesn't need to make the cue ball do a lot of work; this is a road map". Rebroadcast on April 5, 2009 2045: 11147:. When a cue ball with follow on it contacts an object ball squarely (a center-to-center hit), the cue ball travels directly forward through the space previously occupied by the object ball (and can sometimes even be used to pocket a second ball). By contrast, on a cut shot, a cue ball with follow on it will first travel on the 29629:, a player must be the told they are on two fouls in order to transgress the rule, and if violated, results in a loss of game for in former, and a special point penalty of a loss of fifteen points (plus one for the foul itself) in the latter together with the ability to require the violator to rerack and rebreak. In 37264: 21669:, the incoming player after a miss is shooting for different object balls, so this maxim does not apply, and the opposite may be good strategy as, if the object ball stays near the pocket through an undercut, it is advantageously positioned for a subsequent turn and may block the opponent's use of the pocket. 18561:. Participants may use the phrase "this is a money game" to indicate to others that they take the contest more seriously than a casual game and, e.g., are unwilling to make sportsmanlike compromises or do not appreciate distractions. A clear illustration of the latter is in the "two brothers and a stranger" 12660:" cue balls, the ball return works because the cue ball is considerably heavier than, and thereby distinguishable from, the object balls. Unlike "rocks", grapefruit balls are not prone to excessive equipment wear and tear. But because of their unusually large size, they have a very strong effect on the 30795:
An exhibition shot designed to impress either by a player's skill or knowledge of how to set the balls up and take advantage of the angles of the table; usually a combination of both. A trick shot may involve items otherwise never seen during the course of a game, such as bottles, baskets, etc. being
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The posture and timing used by players on their shots, often indicative of how they play in their shot selection. A fast, natural player would tend to be more aggressive whereas a less naturally gifted player might have a slow action and tend to be more conservative on the table. It is widely thought
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without conceding a frame to their opponent, for example, if a player wins a best-of-nine-frames match with a score of 5–0, this is referred to as a "whitewash". The term is based on a similar term used in the card game of "Patience" in the UK. However, it is not used in the context of a 1–0 winning
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can slide more easily. Many establishments do not provide it as too many recreational players will use far more than is necessary and transfer it all over the table's surface, the floor, furniture, etc. Venues that do provide it usually do so in the form of compressed cones about 6 inches tall. Some
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1.  Verb: To perform some act or make some utterance with the intent to distract, irritate or intimidate the opponent so that they do not perform well, miss a shot, etc. Most league and tournament rules forbid blatant sharking, as a form of unsportsmanlike conduct, but it is very common in
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and the referee decides that the player has not made a good enough attempt to hit the ball. The miss rule gives the opponent the option to have the referee replace the balls to their original positions and make the player take the shot again. A miss usually occurs when a player makes an unsuccessful
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A player is said to be a "lemon," "lemon man", or "playing on the lemon" when they intentionally play below their true ability in order to attract more gambling action and win more money. Players who fall for the ruse would be less likely to gamble with the lemon if they showed their full ability at
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1.  A portable device for holding cues upright and at the ready for immediate use. The most common types are either weighted and placed on a table top, with semicircular cut-outs into which cues may lean, or clamping varieties that firmly affix to a table and which have clips or holes into
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cloth covering the tables playing surface and rails, usually made from wool or a wool-nylon blend. In use since the 15th century, cloth is traditionally green-coloured, chosen for its evocation of grass. Sometimes cloth is improperly referred to as "felt." The properties of the cloth used to cover a
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would be left english, and vice versa. The angle of deflection will be wider than if no english were applied to the cue ball. But more importantly, because the ball is rolling instead of sliding against the rail, the angle will be more consistent. For this reason, running english is routinely used.
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Using knowledge of the game and one's own abilities and limitations to choose the manner of shooting and the particular shot from an array presented, that has a degree of likelihood of success. This often requires a player to forego a shot that if made would be very advantageous but does not have a
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to the object ball at the point where an imaginary line drawn between their centers is aimed at the desired target; the center of cue ball may then be shot at the center of the "ghost" ball (i.e., to precisely take the place of where that ball is imagined to be) and, ideally, impact the object ball
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of it – enough to cause the cue ball rotation to affect the object ball's rotation in a desired way through momentarily prolonged contact, like two gears interacting. This is relative to specific playing conditions, including the shot angle and force, whether other compensation mechanisms are being
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A violation of a particular game's rules for which a set penalty is imposed. In many pool games the penalty for a foul is ball-in-hand anywhere on the table for the opponent. In some games such as straight pool, a foul results in a loss of one or more points. In one-pocket, in which a set number of
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The frame that decides the winner of a match when two opponents are tied (at a draw) on an equal number of frames, with just one remaining. The total number of frames in a match is set at an odd number to allow the final frame to act as a tie-breaker – a decider – in the event of the match reaching
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on every shot. After a legal shot, where a called ball is not pocketed as designated, the incoming player has the option to pass the shot back to the player who missed the called shot. If a player calls "safe", then after a legal shot, the incoming player must accept the next shot, and may not pass
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This technique involves all three balls being grouped in close proximity at the top end of the table and scoring with a succession of short-range pots and cannons. A typical starting point is with the red placed on its spot, object white on or near the centreline somewhere between the spot and the
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in which two coloured balls are positioned on either side of the mouth of a snooker table pocket but not touching and, thus placed, can be successively contacted and scored off over and over by the cue ball without moving them. The cradle cannon's first known use was by Walter Lovejoy in 1907. The
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the pocket, for this one shot, had become larger. The term can also refer to the angle of shot toward a pocket, especially a side pocket; the pocket is said to be "bigger", for example, on a shot that is only a 5-degree angle away from straight on, than on a 45-degree angle shot which is much more
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there are four balklines, drawn parallel to and typically 14 or 18 inches from the cushions of the table, dividing it into nine compartments or divisions, of which the outside eight are the balks, in which only a set number of caroms may be scored before at least one ball must leave the area.
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is gently grazed across the face of both balls, freezing the away ball to the rail and moving the frozen ball away the same distance its partner was previously, in an identical but reversed configuration, in position to be struck again by the cue ball from the opposite side to repeat this pattern,
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that is in the same direction as the natural throw angle of the object ball, which also induced a small amount of rolling curve to the path of that object ball. (Technically, an intermediary spinning object ball can also induce some throw on the final object ball, though an intentionally spun cue
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are thus defined by the measurements lengthwise and widthwise between the cushion noses (though specifications may simply refer to the cushion face for short in that context). The height of the nose from the bed determines the cushion profile. The corners (sharp on pool tables, rounded on snooker
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are made of: a solid metal core (prone to being off-center and not rolling true); small metal bars distributed around the interior of the ball (the most common, and less prone but not immune to balance defects); and tiny metal filings throughout the material (the most consistent, only made by one
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to be contacted (this is sometimes also ambiguously referred to as "call-shot", but more accurately termed "call-everything" or "call-it-all"). Commonly in bar rules terminology, call-shot indicates how the shot will be made as compared to call-pocket which means simply that the ball must go into
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A players' auction at a pool tournament. Each player is called and players and spectators bid on the player. The highest bidder(s) pays their bid to the calcutta, and by doing so invest in that player's success. If a player wins or places in the tournament, those who "bought" the player receive a
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In straight pool, the last object ball left on a table before the remaining fourteen balls must be racked so the player at the table may continue their run. It is called the "break ball" because it is common for players to try to leave this ball in such a position that they may easily pot it and
21651:. Erring too much in this direction is "missing on the professional side of the pocket." It is so called because experienced players understand that on a thin cut, overcutting the object ball to a corner pocket will far more often leave the object ball in an unfavorable position, i.e. along the 11789:, a ball other than one from their set from the snookered position (although the black may not be potted), with the loss of the first shot. In addition, some variations of the game allow the player to pot one of the opposition's balls, on the first visit only, without the loss of a "free shot". 19199:
games, when all the balls are kept near each other and a cushion so that with very soft shots the balls can be "nursed" down a rail, allowing multiple successful shots that effectively replicate the same ball setup so that the nurse shots can be continued almost indefinitely, unless a limit is
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The profile of the shaft of the cue as it increases in diameter from the tip to the joint. A "fast" or "slow" taper refers to how quickly the diameter increases. A "pro" taper describes a shaft that tapers rapidly from the joint size to the tip size so as to provide a long, untapered stroking
18312:", "crutch", "granny stick", and "sissy stick", because of the perception by many amateur players that they are evidence of weak playing skills or technique (the opposite is actually true). Small mechanical bridges, that stand on the table surface instead of being mounted on sticks, exist for 6320:
and the second object ball a few inches away from the cushion, the cue ball is gently rebounded off the frozen ball, not moving it, but with just enough speed to meet the other object ball, which rocks in place but does not change position. Developed to thwart the restrictions emplaced by the
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shot in which the cue ball first strikes two cushions before hitting the first object ball then hits a third cushion before hitting the second object ball. So called because the shot opens up like an umbrella after hitting the third rail. Umbrella shots may be classified as inside or outside
16713:. Other leagues are organized on a multi-regional or even international level, and may be non-profit or for-profit enterprises, usually with their own fine-tuned rule books. Despite differences, the largest leagues are increasingly converging toward the WPA rules, with the exception of the 4730:
World Standardised Rules defeats the common break-from-the-side-rail technique for pocketing the 9 ball to win the game on the break; while 9 ball breaks are still possible, they are much more difficult under this rule. This EPBF Euro-Tour requirement was added in 2008 to the Europe vs. US
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the ball were larger than normal, making it easier to contact. Normally a ball near a rail is a big ball, but only if being approached from an angle and if all the prerequisite rails have already been contacted. Not to be confused with the eight-ball term "the big balls", referring to the
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projecting upward from the lie and which create a favorable and unfavorable direction for rolling balls. The convention in most billiards games in which directional nap cloth is used is to brush the cloth along the table in the same direction of the nap, usually from the end that a player
6604:, if the 1 and the 7 were clustered together along a cushion with the 9 behind them near a pocket, and the cue ball could strike the 1 full face with a result of the 1 heading off the 7 toward the top rail and the 7 rebounding quickly across the table from the cushion, the cue ball, with 9383:, with control of the table passing to a member of the opposing team at the end of that inning, then upon the end of the opponent's inning to the doubles partner of the original player, and next to the second opponent, play proceeding in this doubly alternating manner until concluded. 7640:
A stick, usually around 55 to 60 inches in length with a tip made of a material such as leather on the end and sometimes with a joint in the middle, which is used to propel billiard balls. Light-weight, shorter cues are sometimes also used in billiards-related disc games, including
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of the cue ball, these cue balls do not play as competition cue balls, and they are therefore deprecated by aficionados. However, modern bar tables typically make use of a magnetic layer inside a regulation size and weight cue ball paired with a magnet mechanism within the table's
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The imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the impact line between the cue ball and an object ball. The cue ball will travel along this line after impact with an object ball if it has no vertical spin on it (is sliding) at the moment of impact on a non-center-to-center collision.
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manufacturing in the mid-19th century, cushions of early billiard tables were often simply cloth stuffed with straw, cotton, or other fibers; they were not very elastic, but simply quieter than bare wooden boards. The existence of cushions and rails dates to the era of outdoor
17855:. Magnetic cue balls are usually the same standard size as the object balls in the set, and near regulation weight, typically 0.5 to 1 ounce (14–28 g) heavier than the object balls. As such they do not suffer the playability problems of either excessively dense, ceramic " 3711:
billiard shot under the rules for that game (such as contacting three cushions with the cue ball while executing the billiard). A failed attempt at scoring would, in this context, not be called "a billiard" by players of such games even if it satisfied the first, more general
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is sometimes used more loosely, between the above two definitions, to refer to clipping an object ball with the cue ball to attempt to send either or both to desirable locations, not necessarily scoring in the process. In games in which pocketing the cue ball is a goal (e.g.
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A typical precaution against cling is to ask for the cue ball and/or object ball to be cleaned by the referee in order to remove chalk that is already on the ball prior to the shot; and (including in non-refereed games) players cleaning the cue ball personally after gaining
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in mind, so that in the event of missing the pot it is likely that the opponent will not make a meaningful contribution, and will probably have to reply with a safety. The meaning refers to lack of risk, i.e. at no cost to the player ("for nothing" or coming "to nothing").
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a.k.a. British-style eight-ball pool, an originally British variant, also favoured in many Commonwealth countries, and parts of Continental Europe, with amateur and professional leagues. The two names reflect slightly variant rulesets, which differ primarily in handling of
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Any shot in which the cue ball contacts an object ball, which in turn hits one or more additional object balls (which in turn may hit yet further object balls) to send the last-hit object ball to an intended place, usually a pocket. In the UK this is often referred to as a
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1.  Describes lucky or unlucky "rolls" of the cue ball; "I had good rolls all night; "that was a bad roll." However, when said without an adjective ascribing good or bad characteristics to it, "roll" usually refers to a positive outcome such as in "he sure got a
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table, the pockets themselves are replaced by additional diamonds. Diamonds get their name from the shape of the markings traditionally used; though many today are round, square, etc., these rail markings are still referred to as "diamonds". They are also referred to as
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centuries are rare even at the professional level, with only the 494 shot by nine-time world champion Russell (who has more such titles than any other player in history as of 2007) coming close in that event. As of 2007, Peter Gilchrist holds the world record, with a
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in a two-person game, the non-shooting player is referred to as being "in the chair". This terminology likely originates from the fact that many high level billiards events require the non-shooting player to sit in a designated chair while their opponent is at the
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to their opponent, even though balls remain on the table. An accepted concession formally concludes a frame, although the opponent reserves the right not to accept the concession, in which case the frame will continue. A player typically concedes a frame when they
593:) in a game of seven-ball. It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the remaining six object balls have been pocketed, or may be pocketed early to win the game so long as the lowest-numbered ball on the table is struck before the 7. In other games, such as 18913:
against the nap. It is commonly referred to in the fuller term "nap of the cloth." When nap is used in relation to woven cloths that have no directional pile, such as those typically used in the U.S. for pool tables, the term simply refers to the fuzziness of the
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To play for money and lull a victim into thinking they can win, prompting them to accept higher and higher stakes, until beating them and walking off with more money than they would have been willing to bet had they been beaten soundly in the beginning. The terms
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balls must be made in a specific pocket, upon a foul the player must return a ball to the table. In some games, three successive fouls in a row is a loss of game. In straight pool, a third successive foul results in a loss of 16 points (15 plus one for the foul).
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In carom billiards, the number that indicates the overall relation between the points and innings (points Ă· innings = GA) a player has made throughout the whole tournament. E.g., 125 points in 56 innings is a GA of 2.232. Higher numbers indicate better players.
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played after the result of the match has already been determined, e.g. "Lindrum crossed the winning line at 76–38 on the second Thursday, ending at 94–49 ahead after the completion of the dead frames."; "Rea showed his best form ... to win the final 'dead'
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to the corresponding second diamond on the other long rail. In most pool games, the opening break shot must be performed with the center (base) of the cue ball behind the head string (i.e. between the head string and head rail). The head string intersects the
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Person who keeps score for others while they play. A designated scorekeeper is common in league play (often the team captain, or a player who is simply not playing at that moment) and in professional tournaments. A scorekeeper may also be used in high-stakes
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ends.) Effective scotch doubles play requires close rapport between team partners, especially as to advantageous cue ball position for the incoming player; whether the pair may directly communicate with each other during their inning varies by rule set. Like
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leagues, considered a form of cheating, as it is used to obtain a low handicap so that a skilled player can later use this rating to improper advantage in more important competitions. The term "sandbag" is often applied to other rated tournaments, including
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placed on the cue ball by a failure to hit it dead center on its horizontal axis. It is both a common source of missed shots and commonly overlooked when attempts are made to determine the reason for a miss. In UK parlance this is usually called 'unwanted
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who in 1907, over the course of a month, scored 499,135 points using the cradle cannon before stopping without missing. This feat prompted the Billiards Association to outlaw the shot. The official record is held by William Cook with 42,746 points scored.
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A ball that is easily made from many positions on the table but which is left untouched while the rack is played, so that in the event the player gets out of position, the shooter has an insurance shot. Typically an insurance ball will be in or near the
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The amount of this deflection of an object ball from its expected path is increased by several things, including by dirty or pitted balls that briefly grip each other more, by a thick cut-shot angle that provides for extended friction between the balls
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six colours must be cleared in their order. Potting more than one red in a single shot is not a foul – the player simply gets a point for each red potted. Red balls are never numbered "1" on their surface, even in (primarily American) sets in which the
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Note: There are also slang usages, such as "to have game" (to be a good player, as in "he got game") and "to be game" (to be willing to play or to gamble, as in "yeah, I'm game, so let's see what you've got"). But these usages are not particular to cue
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too long to be completed within a single day's play. A best of 19 frame match, for example, is generally played with two "sessions", the first composed of nine frames, the second of ten. This term is generally used only in the context of professional
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to more easily accept an imperfectly aimed ball shot at a relatively soft speed, that might not fall if shot with more velocity ("that ball normally wouldn't fall but he hit it at pocket speed"). The less sensitive to shot-speed that a pocket is, the
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The useless but common practice of contorting one's body while a shot is in play, usually in the direction one wishes a ball or balls to travel, as if in the vain hope that this will influence the balls' trajectories; the term is considered humorous.
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to each other, or close enough, such that no matter from which angle they are hit, the combination will send the outer ball in the same predictable direction. "Are the 2 and 7 pointing at the corner? Okay, I'll use that duck to get position way over
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Sometimes known as a "Chesney Allen", a slight indentation in the table's slate which can add behavioral aspects to any ball passing over it. Tables containing a chesney are legal for match play, but are generally avoided by serious and professional
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each frame, re-spotting balls during the course of a game, maintaining the equipment associated with the table (e.g. keeping the balls clean), controlling the crowd and, if necessary, controlling the players. Formerly sometimes referred to as the
26785:. The number of snookers required is usually calculated as the number of four-point penalties that—in addition to the maximum points remaining on the table—would enable the trailing player to win the frame outright or tie the scores and force a 9943:, an originally American and now internationally standardized professional version, also subject to competitive team play in numerous leagues. It is the most-played form of competition pool in the world, though not for professionals, among whom 33929: 33013: 11795:, it allows a player to call any ball as the ball they would have wanted to play, potting it for the same number of points, or the opponent can be put back in without the same privilege, having to play the ball snookered on. The definition of 24123:
2.  A shot that is called aloud as part of a game's rules; once invoked, a safety usually allows the player to pocket their own object ball without having to shoot again, for strategic purposes. A well-played safety may result in a
773:. It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the remaining eight object balls have been pocketed, or may be pocketed early to win the game so long as the lowest-numbered ball on the table is struck before the 9. In other games, such as 523:. It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the remaining five object balls have been pocketed, or may be pocketed early to win the game so long as the lowest-numbered ball on the table is struck before the 6. In other games, such as 32258:. Beads may be numbered or, more commonly, are in series of nine small beads representing 1s punctuated by larger beads representing 10s. Scoring strings are usually strung over the table, above the lights, but may be mounted on the wall. 26976:
In carom billiards, the number that indicates the relation between the points and innings (points Ă· innings = SA) a player has made in a single match. E. g. 40 points in 10 innings is a SA of 4.000. Higher numbers indicate better players.
29240:" cloth that is dirty or is fuzzy because of a loose weave and cheap material or because it is wearing out. The terms may be used comparatively, as in "this is a really fast table", or "I don't like cloth this slow". Fast cloth can make 30639:
pattern, by placing the template on the table, and then a ball in one of the holes in the template by tapping it sharply from above to create the cloth indentation. The holes are spaced slightly closer than the regulation ball width of
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The three-foul rule describes a situation in which a player is assessed a defined penalty after committing a third successive foul. The exact penalty, its prerequisites and whether it is in place at all, vary depending on the games. In
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To allow an opponent to stop playing a set for money in exchange for something. If a player is winning a set by a wide margin, with $ 100 on the line, the player could say, "I'll let you out now for $ 75." This is usually meant to save
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means that it must be made in rotation, when it is the lowest numerical ball remaining on the table, and cannot be made to garner a win earlier in the game by way of a combination, carom or any other shot. For example, if a player is
6477:, and depending upon local bar-rules may be allowed to contact either of the cushions, not just at the knuckle, that run into the target pocket. Usage example: "The 7 in that corner, clean". Usage can be narrower, to indicate clean 12466:
are usually less obvious and generally must be called, though this may depend upon the mutual skill level and shot selection perception of the players. An opponent has the right to ask what the shooter's intention is, if this is
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in the direction opposite to that which would increase the friction- and rolling-curve deflection of the object ball from the desired path. Gearing spin can also be used as a hedge to minimize the effects of imminently predicted
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An imaginary line running horizontally across a billiards table from the second diamond (from the foot end of the table) on one long rail to the corresponding second diamond on the other long rail. The foot string intersects the
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system that separates out the cue ball without requiring cue ball characteristics that affect play. Systems that use optical sensors to distinguish the cue ball have also been introduced. Pool hall players complain also that the
25313:, or misshapen old one, into a more usable, consistently curved profile, most commonly the curvature of a nickel or dime (or equivalently sized non-US/Canadian coin) for larger and smaller pool tips, respectively. Similar to a 5242:
percentage of the total calcutta payout, usually tracking the percentage payout of the tournament prize fund. Typically, players have the option of purchasing half of themselves when the high bid is won by a third party. Like
26096:. Major slate suppliers for the billiards industry are Italy, Brazil and China. Some cheaper tables, and novelty tables designed for outdoor use, do not use genuine slate beds, but artificial materials such as plastic-coated 12716:
1.  Nearly table-length distance between the cue ball and target object ball, or between an object ball and target pocket, i.e. a potentially difficult shot due to distance ("you sure left me a lot of green on that
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A second-tier professional who is not (yet) ready for World Championship competition. It can also be applied by extension to a player who is one of the best in a region but not quite good enough to consistently beat serious
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rolls down table and comes to rest behind the 5 ball leaving no clear path to the 3 ball for the incoming player B. Since player A did not call "safe", incoming player B may elect to pass the shot back to player A (who must
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the cue ball, etc.), with the caveat that the opponent may shoot from the new cue ball position or give the shot back to the pusher who must shoot from the new position. In nine-ball particularly, and derived games such as
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ring game is played by more than two players and has special rules. Typically, the players choose a random method for setting the order of play, with the winner breaking. Safeties are not allowed and there are two or more
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2.  In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each
36182: 2872:. Bar pool has rules that vary from region to region, sometimes even from venue to venue in the same city, especially in the U.S. Wise players thus ensure understanding of and agreement to the rules before engaging in a 32022:
Either of the balls on the lateral extremities of a racked set of balls in position for a break shot; the two balls at the outside of a 15-ball rack in the back row, or the balls to the left and right of the 9 ball in
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One of a number of identical markings, usually inlaid into the surface above the rail cushions, used as target or reference points. Three equally spaced diamonds are normally between each pocket on a pool table. On a
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can be controlled more reliably, with a firmer strike than for a slow roll. It is widely considered as one of the most difficult shots in the game to master, but an excellent weapon in a player's armory once it has
26400:, but played with unnecessary force, in hopes that the undesirable ball layout on the table is sufficiently re-arranged by careening balls that something good will result for the shooter (even if it is simply a bad 24692:
To be able to clearly see a path to a pocket or object ball without any other obstacle interfering, usually as a straight shot: "The 3 ball is hanging in the pocket, but I can't see it because the 9 ball is in my
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To shoot without taking enough warm-up strokes to properly aim and feel out the stroke and speed to be applied. One-stroking is a common symptom of nervousness and is a source of missed shots and failed position.
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reverted to a knockout tournament format in the same year. The modern era has seen increasing professionalisation of the sport, more television and media coverage, greater numbers of tournaments, and higher prize
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upon agreement between the players, so that the balls can be set up again and the frame restarted with no change to the score since the last completed frame. This is the result of situations, such as trading of
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A collection bin mounted below the foot end of a table, to which balls potted in any pocket will return by means of gravity-assisted gutters or troughs running from each pocket opening to the bin; these are the
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An agreement between two players in a tournament, one of whom will advance to a guaranteed money prize if the match is won, to give a certain percentage of that money to the loser of the match. Also known as a
6093:. Chalk is sold in compressed, dyed (commonly blue) cubes wrapped on five sides with a paper label, and is applied (properly) in a manner similar to lipstick on the mouth. Chalk is essential to shots involving 36989:
reuses information from other sources without citing them in detail. Stooke is a snooker instructor and writer whose work appears to be presumptively reliable, based on the sources he does cite throughout his
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To purposefully lose games in order to gain a better draft selection or to be more competitive in the future. This is usually performed when a team is out of or unlikely to take part in a league's postseason.
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must be struck in numerical order. Billiard researcher Mike Shamos observes that it would be more intuitive to call such games "'series' or 'sequence'". The term actually derives from the set-up of the game
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are permitted when attempting the 8 ball shot and count as simple fouls, with only a third scratch constituting a loss of game). Last pocket is also common in North Africa. Last-pocket rules require careful
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1.  A widespread term in US parlance describing missing a relatively easy shot—often in the face of pressure. Can be used in many forms: "I dogged the shot"; "I hope he dogs it"; "I'm such a dog."
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A situation in which two moving balls strike each other. Often happens when a ball strikes a second ball that is close to a rail, and it rebounds back into the first ball; usually but not always unintended.
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is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards; this article uses the term in its most generic sense unless otherwise noted.
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between cushion and ball to above the centre of the ball, reducing the tendency of the ball to be rebounded away. Also used as a noun: "The amount of the undercut has a major effect on pocket playability."
31050:(or if the opponent potted the cue ball, from anywhere) nature of the second shot is lost if a ball is potted on the first shot, that it is lost if the ball potted in the first shot was that player's last 19910:
effectively impossible, and making for a more interesting game for onlookers. Most skilled players try to gather the balls as quickly as possible to increase their chances of continuing to score in a long
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Pocket openings that are significantly wider than are typical and thus allow shots hit with a poor degree of accuracy to be made that would not be pocketed on a table with more exacting pocket dimensions.
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players, even at top professional levels, and is why they so frequently ask a referee to clean a ball. Because of the comparatively light weight of snooker balls, and much smaller margins of error due to
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that pocket, details unnecessary. Though games with called shots technically require all shots to be called, obvious shots are seldom actually called, though such implied called shots must still be made.
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to describe the escape of a ball or puck from player control. However, it remains primarily a cue-sports technical term, and does not appear to be frequently used as jargon in football, hockey, or other
16571:. It is permissible but not required for the lagged ball to touch or rebound off the bottom rail, but not to touch the side rails. Lagging is usually a two-party activity, though there are games such as 26702:
may be employed that often yield good results for skilled players. "Snooker" is used loosely (when used at all; "hook" is favored) in the US, but has very specific definitions and subtypes (such as the
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is where this facing meets (in a pointed or curved fashion) the cushion that bounds the playing surface of the table. Billiards-style pockets also feature in some distantly related tabletop games like
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though more often with the fingers, in which small disks are slid on a game board to knock other disks into pockets cut into the corners of the board. It is ancestral to several other games, including
24945:) properly for the beginning of a game: "In eight-ball, properly setting up requires that the rear corners of the rack not have two stripes or two solids but one of each." For most games this is in a 18101:
The ball required to guarantee victory in a match. Sometimes used figuratively to mean the last difficult ball required (chiefly British and usually used in multi-frame matches, particularly snooker).
17750:, use of the mace was difficult (the foot would not fit under the edge of the cushion to strike the ball squarely), and by 1670 experienced players often used the tail or butt end of the mace instead. 6763:) is curved over the cue stick and the other fingers are spread on the cloth providing solid support for the cue stick's direction. A closed bridge is less common in snooker play than in other games. 116:) terminology. The terms "American" or "US" as applied here refer generally to North American usage. However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive 36282:
This appears to be a reprint of an older work, of unknown provenance. It has also been reprinted, under a slightly different title, and again c. 2007, by Australian gaming equipment dealer PowerPlay.
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1.  A style of game play in which as many players are allowed to join as the participants choose, and anyone can quit at any time. The term, most often used in the context of gambling, is
21891:, thus the origin of the phrase); this demonstrates that the money is actually present and obviates any need to demand its production from the loser's pocket. "You want to play for 500? Put it up!" 16774:
The cue ball's position after a shot. "Good" or "bad" in reference to a leave describe respectively and advantageous or disadvantageous position for the next shot, or to leave an incoming opponent
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To play a shot using a more difficult application of stroke and speed to achieve a certain desired position for the next shot, even at the expense of or sharply increasing the likelihood of a miss.
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See also the attached media in this source (mostly served via YouTube). Deeper in the site are also technical proofs which may be of interest to readers with a physics and engineering background.
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exist to better facilitate jump shots; they are usually shorter and lighter, and with harder tips, than normal cues. Jump shots that go through or into objects rather than over them are common in
23509:. A roll-up can be legal in such games when the object ball used for the tactic is very close to a cushion, so that either it or the cue ball lightly touch the cushion after ball-on-ball contact. 33939: 33023: 29798:
back to the last rail contacted. It is a common shot in carom games, but can be applied to such an instance in any relevant cue sport. In pool, it is most often used as a form of short-distance
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of the pocket) and the depth into the jaws where the pocket drop is. The templates thereby determine the size and other playing aspects of the pocket. Such standardization is used especially in
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Although the full term includes "ball" after the colour, they are most commonly referred to with the omission of "ball", just stating the colour (e.g. "he's taken five blacks with reds so far").
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maintenance tool, most commonly a cylindrical glass rod, used for smoothing minor nicks in the shaft. This is sometimes done after swelling the wood at the nick site with some moist application.
6716:. The table cloth can also be brushed between matches. When conditions seem ripe for clings (e.g. visibly dirty balls) some skilled players resort to pre-emptively using (and compensating for) 165:, and to the extent that its rules have been codified, they have been done so by competing authorities with different rulesets. (For the same reason, the glossary's information on eight-ball, 25996:, though that term can be ambiguous. Because of the increasing international popularity of the game five-pins, which originated in Italy, they are sometimes also known by their Italian name, 19880:
A bridge formed by the hand where no finger loops over the shaft of the cue. Typically, the cue stick is channeled by a "v"-shaped groove formed by the thumb and the base of the index finger.
13524:– using the cue ball to pot another ball – the two types of legal shots that pocket balls in games in which the term is used at all, which is very few today. The term principally survives in 6372:
To maneuver a ball on a shot so that it will be favorably positioned for later play into a particular pocket, even at the expense of sacrificing position or the inning to achieve that result.
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at least 25 balls consecutively, in snooker, but can be earned via a combination of scoring techniques in English billiards, etc. A century also means scoring 100+ points in a single turn in
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3.  Uncommonly, and by way of entirely different derivation ("scratch off the table"), it can also mean knocking the cue ball (or more loosely, any ball) completely off the table.
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shot. In most games a triangle-shaped rack capable of holding fifteen balls can be employed, even if the game calls for racking less than a full ball set, such as in the game of nine-ball.
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table, as well as environmental conditions that can affect it—notably humidity, the degree it has been stretched when installed, and its level of cleanness—have a profound effect on play.
6687:, resulting in the struck object ball being thrown offline from the expected trajectory, and often also affecting the post-impact behavior of the cue ball. Cling is an exaggerated form of 26621:
cannot be played directly in a straight line by normal cueing. It most commonly means that the object ball cannot be hit easily, because it is hidden by another ball or, more rarely, the
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4.  As a verb, either to hit the balls hard with no intention in mind other than to get lucky and perhaps scatter the balls a bit more ("hit-and-hope"), or to shoot hard at the
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Netted or cupped pockets that do not return the balls to the foot end of the table by means of a gutter system or sloped surface beneath. Instead, they must instead be retrieved manually.
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is 15", "Jones had the highest run of the tournament", "that was a pretty high run you just did", etc. Used congratulatorily, it may be phrased "good run", "great run", "nice run", etc.
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is often employed to achieve this effect, hitting slightly before the ball. The movement of a ball just next to the rail (but not the shot described to achieve this movement) is called
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A pool table spread in which the balls are extremely easily positioned for a run out, and where little movement of the cue ball on each shot is necessary to obtain position on the next.
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A stroke in which the cue's tip glances or slips off the cue ball not effectively transferring the intended force. Usually the result is a bungled shot. Common causes include a lack of
5671:, possibly the oldest, and certainly the dominant competitive form until well into the 20th century. It is played on a table without pockets, and scoring is generally done by driving a 5368:
Describes any game in which during normal play a player must call the ball to be hit and the intended pocket; "eight-ball is a call-shot game." Sometimes referred to as "call-pocket", "
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or simply to avoid shooting where no good shot is presented and to do anything else would give the opponent an advantage. It is often referred to in straight pool as a "back scratch."
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2.  By way of drift from the above definition, the term is also applied by many league players to the foul in more standardized rules of failing to drive a (any) ball to a
15544:; scooping under the cue ball to fling it into the air is deemed a foul by all authoritative rules sources. A legal jump shot works by compressing the cue ball slightly against the 11088:, causing it to spin more rapidly in the direction of travel than it would simply by rolling on the cloth from a center-ball hit. Follow speeds the cue ball up, and widens both the 6507:. Usage examples: "I wonder if I really have clearance for the 8"; "I bet you can't clear the 6 and make that shot." Can apply to any shot situation, including vertically: "a long 34650: 13155:
A shot aimed so that the center of the cue ball is in line with the edge of the object ball, eclipsing half of the ball. "Hit it just a little thinner than half-ball." Assuming a
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2.  By extension, a multi-player game that anyone may initially join, but which has a fixed roster of competitors once it begins, is sometimes also called a ring game.
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The person in charge of the game whose primary role is to ensure adherence by both players to the appropriate rules of the game being played. Other duties of the referee include
21758:, after and only after the break shot), allowing a player to "push out" the cue ball to a new position without having to contact any ball, much less pocket one or drive it to a 20455:
for various random assignment purposes, such as in a tournament roster, to assign order of play in a multiplayer game, or to assign particular balls to players in games such as
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or other rotation games where the "spot" is all balls from that designated number to the money ball. To illustrate, the 6-out in a nine-ball game would allow the player getting
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in which three players might lag. In the case of a tie, the tying shooters re-lag. The lag is most often used in tournament play or other competitions. In hard-break games like
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are variants of eight-ball, although rules may vary from venue to venue even within the same city. These variants arose primarily to drag out the game on coin-operated tables ("
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with barely enough room) to avoid a foul and/or to pocket a ball. Such shots may be referred to as "surgery", "surgical shots", "surgical cuts", etc. (chiefly US, colloquial).
10558:, in that a shot can be directed into the facing to cause it to angle off the facing into the pocket. They are reinforced with plastic shims between the cushion rubber and the 2631:
so that the object balls are captured when pocketed until the game ends, then released when paid for again, while the cue ball is continually returned for continued play after
37041: 30508:. If the object ball is a ball that may legally be hit, then it is allowable to simply hit away from it and it counts as having hit it in the shot. If that ball moves, then a 24193: 11001:
position after having missed a shot. Many players are apologetic after a fluke. In many games, flukes result in a loss of turn, although some rule sets (most notably those of
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in the middle of a safety exchange that is not intended to put the opponent in a difficult situation regarding their next safety, but rather played so as to not leave an easy
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Any shot in which the cue ball moves another ball to a different position and then rebounds off one or more rails to contact the object ball again (normally in an attempt to
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either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base. Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size.
13541:, an area of the table (sometimes marked) that a player will be penalized for entering if their ball does not leave. Derives from the use of the term in the outdoor game of 24896:(two sessions of eight frames and one of nine) by a margin of say, 13 frames to 3, the match will be completed after the first two sessions, with no need to play the third. 14871:) in most games. In English billiards it is a common method of scoring. There is no equivalent (current) American term for this specific means of pocketing the white ball. 28052:
Any shot in which the cue ball or an object ball has to squeeze by (just miss with almost no margin for error) another ball or balls in order to reach its intended target.
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and clarity of thinking seem to come easily. A player who had not been doing well but then suddenly picks up (as happens during the course of many matches) may be said to
13197: 12442:. Obvious shots, such as a straight-on or near-straight shot for which the shooter is clearly aiming and which could not be mistaken for another shot, need not be called. 7581:
are inside the boundaries of the crotch before one ball must be driven away. The boundaries of each of the four crotch areas are measured by drawing a line from the first
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shot, and sometimes for other purposes, depending upon the game. This usage of "balk" is strictly technical, and rarely used in practice. In pool, this area is called the
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3.  (noun) An instance of this situation (e.g. "she's put him in a difficult snooker"). A player can choose a range of shots to get out of a snooker; usually a
2607:, which may be internal to the table or an external gutter system. Ball returns have been in use since at least the 1700s. Pockets that simply collect balls are known as 19424:
Usage notes: When speaking very generally, any ball other than the cue ball is an object ball. In narrower contexts, this may not be the case. For example, when playing
2486:, is ball-in-hand "behind the head string", also "behind the line" or "from the kitchen", meaning the ball-in-hand option is restricted to placement anywhere behind the 23326:
2.  (Intransitive, "to be robbed") Usually unwittingly playing an opponent for money who has a very high chance of winning based on disparity of skill levels.
26910:) of a fifteen ball set that are numbered 1 through 7 and have a solid colour scheme (i.e., not including the 8 ball). As in, "I'm solid", or "you've got the solids". 23329:
3.  (Intransitive, "to be robbed") Used humorously in exclamations when a shot that looks like it would work did not, as in "Oh! You got robbed on that one!"
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Someone who wants too high a handicap or refuses to wager any money on a relatively fair match; a general pool room pejorative moniker. Probably derived from "nitwit".
124:), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US (and borrowed French) terms predominate in 26651:
on the object ball, blocking an otherwise more straightforward shot, even if an edge can be seen. A common related adjective describing a player in this situation is
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3.  Noun: A very good player. This usage is common among non-players who often intend it as a compliment and are not aware of its derogatory senses (above).
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and leave the player with poor options. On even medium-distance shots, however, an outright miss is more likely. Noun, verb, and rare adjective usage as per "cling".
10171:. In combination one could say bottom-right English, or like the face of a clock (4 o'clock English). The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring " 143:
as played in the UK, as a shorthand. Blackball was chosen because it is less ambiguous ("eight-ball pool" is too easily confused with the international standardized "
37836: 29679:" contact angle between the two balls. Throw is caused by the friction imparted from the first, moving ball sliding or rotating against the second, stationary ball. 13330:
Modification of the rules and/or scoring of a game to enable players of variable abilities to compete on a more even playing field. Examples of handicapping include
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without the need for the final session to be played, then they are said to have won the match "with a session to spare". For example, if a player wins a best-of-25-
16904:, an object ball at which it is permissible for the player to shoot. And so on. The term can be used in many ways consistent with these examples ("legal pocket" in 3016: ft (2.1 m × 1.1 m). In bars they are almost always coin-operated. Another distinguishing factor is the cue ball; these tables capture pocketed 17815:, or in a line and the cue ball is shot into the balls so as to reverberate between them while traveling and hit each one of the object balls in series, issuing a 7452:
that have a combined number value of 15. For example, the 8 ball and the 7 ball added together equal 15 and thus constitute one cribbage if pocketed in succession.
29504:". It is played by most of the same rules as nine-ball (especially that the lowest-numbered object ball remaining on the table must always be struck first by the 21113:) pockets are entirely different. For each pocket type, one template is used to determine pocket width and other horizontal aspects, while the other measures the 16645:(each player may be said to eventually "own" a pocket, for the duration of the game, in which their 8 ball shot must be played if they have already run out their 24726:
To bungle a shot in a manner that leaves the table in such a fortuitous position for the opponent that there is a strong likelihood of losing the game or match.
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1.  An intentional defensive shot, the most common goal of which is to leave the opponent either no plausible shot at all, or at least a difficult one.
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for the incoming opponent than will an undercut, which often leaves the object ball sitting in front of or nearby the pocket it had been intended for on a miss.
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in this case) off the direction of the cue-ball's pre-contact momentum. Also notable because the carom angle the cue ball takes is more consistent than at other
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templates are tightly controlled, and only provided to approved venues and manufacturers. Each table requires two pairs of templates, as the specifications for
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one of the balls in a favorably lying set, then plays safe, leaving as many of their well-placed balls on the table as possible, until the opponents commits a
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draws principally on the stable WPA rules, because there are many competing amateur leagues and even professional tours with divergent rules for these games.)
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that one is not a very skilled player and that gambling on a game will be a good idea: "That guy totally set me up and took me for $ 200." Such a hustle is a
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and various other games, the knuckles are rounded, and thwart the backboard effect. The curvature of snooker and English billiards knuckles are determined by
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should either player fail to escape from a snooker. The miss rule still applies at the snookers required stage if a player misses a ball while not snookered.
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3.  A shot in which a second ball is targeted to be pocketed, broken out of a cluster, repositioned or some other secondary goal is also intended.
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The player shoots in such a manner that his cue tip stays in contact with the cue ball for more than the momentary time commensurate with a stroked shot (a
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ball is used to move one or more balls out of the way (directly or some by subsequent impact) then continue on to a desired destination. E.g., in a game of
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teams) are allowed at the table, before a shot is played that concedes a visit to their opponent (e.g. "he ran out in one visit"). Usually synonymous with
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3.  Noun: The compared total of both (or in games with three or more participants, all) player's/team's points, e.g. "won by a score of 12 to 6".
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Describes the propensity of a player losing small sums of money at gambling to suddenly sharply increase the stakes; often continuing to lose until broke.
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Foreign-language terms are generally not within the scope of this list, unless they have become an integral part of billiards terminology in English (e.g.
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and Jerry Forsyth: "You try and overcut it a little bit if you miss it...if you hit it thick you'll sell out...this is called missing it on the pro side."
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A pejorative term for an improper rack in which the balls are not properly in contact with their neighbors, often resulting in a poor spread on the break.
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can be struck firmly but with a lot of the pace taken out, allowing more control than just a gentle tap that would travel as far. Also called "Drag Draw".
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metaphor, it refers to an object ball positioned and being approached in such a manner that a near miss will rebound off a cushion and still score. It is
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is the lowest-valued ball remaining on the table, the number of snookers required is calculated in terms of five- or six-point penalties respectively. A
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1.  The overall competition between two players, two pairs of players or two teams of players, usually consisting of a predetermined number of
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shot four triples in the final round alone, while of sixteen competitors, three shot quadruple centuries (one once, one twice, and Russell three times).
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1.  In the US, Canada and in many different countries and languages (under various spellings) as well as historically, generally refers to all
29750:(bottom or top spin), and by side-spin counter to the direction of the natural throw. Skilled players thus often shoot cut shots with a small amount of 21364:) after the target ball is struck. The goals of position play are generally to ensure that the next shot is easy or at least makeable, and/or to play a 20419:
1.  Having the cue ball stop at or near the center of the table on a forceful break shot (the breaking ideal in many games such as nine-ball);
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in addition to the precise application of ball pressure to effectuate the jump. Jump draws are fairly often seen in professional trick shot competition.
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is technical jargon rather than player slang; it was introduced by billiards-focused physicist and mechanical engineer David G. Alciatore in the 2000s.
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Technically, any shot that is not a center-to-center hit, but almost always employed when describing a shot that has more than a slight degree of angle.
2613:. A table without a ball return may be called a "drop pocket table", while a table featuring a ball return may be called a "gully table". Coin-operated 35618:
It was almost as if during his years of learning that he'd been laying down the lemon. They expected the speed of the old Beenie. 'But I had improved.'
24980:– to be in a favorable position for making a shot or other desired play ("is set-up on the 9", "could be set-up for the corner-pocket after this shot") 11836:
To dedicate a set amount of money that a gambling match will be played to; no one may quit until one player or the other has won the "frozen up" funds.
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the warrior, even if aimed so imperfectly that if the warrior had been absent, the shot likely would have missed. Usually arises when a ball is being
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Any shot that intentionally accounts for the elasticity of the cushions to allow a ball to bank past an otherwise blocking ball. The moving ball will
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of money to pay out to the winner(s) contains sponsor monies in addition to competitor entry fees. Often used as an adjective: "a money-added event".
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format. The term is sometimes used to mean both players'/teams' visits combined, e.g. when referring to the inning in which a memorable shot occurred.
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The player shoots and after contacting an object ball, no ball is pocketed and neither the cue ball nor a numbered ball contacts a cushion (excepting
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A shot that has an ostensibly positive outcome for the player, although it was not what the player intended. Examples of flukes include an unexpected
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cue ball. The cue balls historically were differently sized or of different density so they could be mechanically separated. Because this changes the
24574:. They are typically a pair of wheels, representing 10s and 1s, for at least two players. Such wheels are sometimes also used to create wall-mounted 19572:
at any time in the game on a legal stroke, including the break shot, is a win. Sometimes used alone as an exclamation or exhortation, "On the snap!"
4136:, it is employed to assign random spots to players in a roster (such as in a tournament), or to assign random balls to players of a game (such as in 35945: 16301:
tables also have pointed knuckles, but the facings are angled inward, so the knuckles cannot be used as a backboard. The knuckle is also known as a
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at a shallower angle than it would if the spin had not been used. Normally played when the natural angle is no good to the player for the next shot.
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Collusion between matchplay opponents who prearrange the winner of a match on which other people's money is wagered, in order to guarantee a payday.
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to a lesser-skilled team, or using numerical player ranking systems to adjust final scores between opponents of different skill levels. A player's
9471:, causing it to spin backwards even as it slides forward on the cloth. Back spin slows the cue ball down, reduces its travel, and narrows both the 37011: 34764: 11423:
and is being hit very full; also known as "prograde top spin" or "prograde follow" (when referring to the action on the shot rather than the shot
11213:(in games in which racked balls are used). This usage is conceptually opposite that in British English, where this end of the table is called the 31853:
1.  Term for object balls in the game of Chicago that are each assigned as having a set money value; typically the 5, 8, 10, 13 and 15.
29766:, though other techniques may be required instead or in combination with that, depending on the desired cue-ball position at the end of the shot. 8466:) effect, and professional players often ask a referee to clean a ball, mid-game. Others may actually be more used to dead balls and prefer them. 24171:; intentionally missing shots; making an uneven game appear "close"; purposefully losing early, inconsequential games. Sandbagging is a form of 24144:
in which the object is to leave the incoming player with no shot or a very difficult shot, such as is normally employed in the opening break of
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ed the game commences to run out all of the remaining object balls without the breaker getting another visit at the table. This is similar to a
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s into it. The game (played to a set number of points) typically involves a higher proportion of challenging shots than other games, especially
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shots are among the most common clearance approaches, especially for very short distances of intended cue ball travel past the initial contact.
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for aiming, with the nose pointing downward, the eyes can still look through the lenses instead of over them. They are especially popular among
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2.  Describing a situation a player has been left in by the opponent, intentionally or otherwise, that makes it difficult to pot any
100:" as applied to entries in this glossary refer to terms originating in the UK and also used in countries that were fairly recently part of the 36560: 14344:
Position at the end of the winner bracket in a double-elimination tournament, waiting to face the winner of the loser's bracket in the finals.
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s) of red and yellow balls (typically unnumbered, aside from the black 8-ball) instead of stripes and solids. Most often used for the game of
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apart. When done before a game's conclusion, it may indicate that the game is conceded. Different leagues have different rules on this matter.
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1  To hit the object ball with not enough of a cut angle; hitting the object ball too full or "fat". It is a well-known maxim that
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2.  (Of the game equipment) arranged properly for the beginning of a game: "set up and waiting for the break", "an improper set-up"
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Plugs that screw into the joint when a two-piece cue is broken down to keep foreign objects and moisture from contacting the joint mechanism.
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high enough to receive a payout. E.g., in a tournament that pays from 1st down to 5th places, to be at least 5th place is to be in the money.
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The point on the table surface over which the apex ball of a rack is centered (in most games). It is the point half the distance between the
9543:. When the object and cue balls are lined up square, the reversal will be directly backwards, while on a cut shot, the effect will alter the 34786: 26767:
where the points difference between the players exceeds the maximum number of points remaining on the table. The trailing player may either
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would be right english, and vice versa. The angle of deflection will be steeper (narrower) than if no english were applied. The opposite of
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the 8 ball, they only win by making that ball after balls 1 through 7 have been cleared from the table. The phrase is not common in the U.S.
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it bounces off but then stops due to the counteraction of the spin. It is not common in competitive play, being more of an exhibition shot.
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events, where other tables are removed, to use one single table for the final, or later rounds of the tournament. Some events, such as the
23857:. If the ball first makes contact with the flat of a cushion and then (indirectly) enters a pocket, this is not regarded as running a coup. 23323:
1.  (Transitive, "to rob") Playing an opponent for money who has a very low chance of winning based on disparity of skill levels.
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ted, a kick often results in balls visibly jumping upon impact, resulting in a great loss of cue ball momentum, which can wreck the shot's
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in which the cue ball just brushes the edge of an object ball. "Feather" by itself can be both noun and verb (e.g. "feathering the ball").
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Excerpts from professional snooker matches with detailed kick-related observations by professional commentators, with slow-motion replays.
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team play, round robin format means that each member of the home team plays each member of the visiting team once. This format is used by
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To determine the order of play, players (representing only themselves, or sometimes teams) each near simultaneously shoot a ball from the
13926:'s equator, i.e. "high" on the ball, to impart follow. "With" is optional (e.g. "I shot that with high left" or "I shot that high left"). 37550: 31866:, when the last ball necessary to score has been potted, the points total given is referred to as a "way". This is a usage borrowed from 27123:
it has picked up from the impact has less wheel-like, path-curving effect. Speed-induced throw can also be countered to some extent with
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from at least the same era using the same equipment. Ball games using a recognizable form of skittle are known from as early as ca. 3300
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1.  (verb) Make all of the required shots in a game without the opponent ever getting to the table or getting back to the table
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2.  (noun, chiefly British) An instance of potting a ball ("it was a good pot considering the angle and distance of the shot").
13872:) of balls (9 through 15); "you're high balls" or "I've got the highs" ("you're high" is rare, because of the "intoxication" ambiguity). 9549:
angle. It can also refer to any shot to which draw is applied, as in "draw it off the foot rail just to the left of the center diamond".
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2.  A ball that has been used for some time, with a dirty surface, as opposed to a slick new (or highly polished used) ball. A
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before contacting another object ball; however, there are numerous variations, some of which involve additional objects, such as upright
24863:, as matches at the amateur level are rarely played over more than nine frames. Longer matches can be split into three or four sessions. 18089:
2.  To agree to rise to a higher wager, as in "$ 100? Yeah, I'll match that" (i.e., basically equivalent to "call a raise" in
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used to support the shaft end of the cue stick during a shot. Also the particular hand formation used for this purpose (there are many).
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Usage clearly demonstrated in context. NB: Each section of the newspaper page scans on this site can be clicked for a readable closeup.
30137:(in games that use racked balls). This usage is conceptually opposite that in North America, where this end of the table is called the 24482:
between players of games in which points are awarded by the numerical values on the balls. Scoring racks remain common in places where
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balls, consisting of a very thin, e.g. 0.14 mm (0.0055 in), sheet of material such as paper or plastic with holes into which
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A steep curve or complete reversal of cue ball direction without the necessity of any rail or object ball being struck, due to extreme
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To aim at an object ball such that it will enter one side or the other, rather than the center, of a pocket (and possibly striking the
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s. Luck plays a more significant role in this game than usual, due to the possibility of pocketing two or even all three balls on the
25980:, is 25 mm (1 in.) tall, with 7 mm (0.28 in.) round bases, though larger variants have long existed for other games such as 18267:
hand. It is usually used only when the shot cannot be comfortably reached with a hand bridge. In American English, often shortened to
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The interlocking connection between the butt and shaft ends of a two-piece cue stick. Usually connects via means of a steel or wooden
9154:). Larger multi-centuries are regularly achieved. Rare in amateur play, triple centuries are routine (and quadruples not uncommon) at 6364:
To play a shot with the stroke and speed that makes it easiest to pocket the object ball, even at the expense of sacrificing position.
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simultaneously or so close to simultaneously as for the difference to be indistinguishable to the eye. In most sets of rules it is a
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can also help a trailing player overcome a points deficit. When a player can at best tie with the points remaining on the table, the
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because two four-point fouls, in addition to the remaining 35 points, would enable that player to win the frame by one point. If the
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may refer to gambling more generally, as in "I've been playing sets all day", even when the format is actually races or single games.
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2.  To stake a particular amount of money on a gambling player. "I'll put up another 2000, but you'd better win this time."
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in the kitchen, the actual area from which to shoot is even smaller than the baulk or kitchen, respectively – a balk within the balk.
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games devil's pool (ten white and two black pins) and victory billiards (one black pin, also featured in several scenes of the 1992
25136:(careful or reckless): "Playing the 6 off the 8 was a great set-up to win", "That follow shot was a terrible set-up for the 6-ball." 23641:
2.  A level of competition elimination in a tournament, such as the quarter-final round, semi-final round and final round.
38011: 35480: 34584: 29889:" means the same thing, except that it can also apply to a ball in contact with one or more other balls rather than with a cushion. 18261:
A special stick with a grooved, slotted or otherwise supportive end attachment that helps guide the cue stick – a stand-in for the
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3.  To indicate where something is to be done. To "mark the pocket" means to indicate which pocket you intend to sink an
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at an angle at least 45 degrees divergent from an imaginary line running through the center of the balls, to minimize chances of a
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contact with one object ball, without the necessity of great accuracy, will almost certainly pocket an intended object ball in the
7434:, a ball with uneven weight distribution, or simply the floor the table stands on being uneven. It should not be confused with the 6168:
on dead-straight shots in cases where draw is not desirable (or may not be dependable, e.g. because of distance from the pocket or
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all three balls (the same player remaining at the table until this is done) in as few shots as possible and without incurring any
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Used by itself often with "low" and "high": "that's a low-percentage shot for me", "I should really take the high-percentage one".
8896:, etc.), especially as a professional or serious amateur specialization: "He was a World Champion in three billiards disciplines." 2740:(or in some contexts, prior to reaching its intended target; not necessarily a pocket). Sometimes "bank" is conflated to refer to 37942: 37793: 37665: 29738:), which causes the object ball to roll in a curve more toward that throw direction. Throw is reduced by higher-speed impact, by 16651:). The variant is not extremely common in the United States or the UK, but is near-universal in much of Latin America (where two 7422:
Deviation of a ball from its initial direction of travel. Often the result of a poor-quality table and may be an artifact of the
3275:. The baulk line's position is always determined by measurement from the baulk cushion, in contrast to the similar but different 33963: 18601:
or, by extension, the best table in the house. This table is typically of better quality and regularly maintained, and may have
17144:). Long banks are considerably more difficult, because of the smaller margin for error due to distance and angle widening, than 16141:
was to cause two object balls to kiss (e.g. to pocket a shot ball by ricocheting it off a stationary one), it is often called a
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Describes a ball rolling along a rail in contact or near contact with it, or making multiple successive contacts with the rail.
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the pocket in which a ball is intended to be potted. More formal terms, used in rule books and instructional materials, include
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spaces. Originally 3.5 by 7 inches (8.9 cm × 17.8 cm) (and called Parker's box), it was introduced to combat the
37816: 35270:: "The field has gotten so much stronger; there are no easy matches anymore—you know—your first match you have to play jam up." 27845:
to the opponent where they can also win by making a ball or balls other than the 9 ball (e.g. "she spotted me the seven ball").
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that leaves the opponent in a situation where it is very difficult, or near impossible, to make a legal hit on an object ball.
9275:, because it is difficult to move the cue stick away quickly enough after the cue ball rebounds off the cushion or object ball. 7269:
When the corner lip of a pocket blocks the path of the cue ball from contacting an intended object ball. Interchangeable with "
16064:. Often shortened to "kick" in North American usage, though this word by itself has a very different meaning in British usage 14163:
An exhortatory cry to a ball or balls to slow down or come to a stop, often made when overshooting position with the cue ball.
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The player who has ball-in-hand, touches an object ball with the cue ball while attempting to place the cue ball on the table;
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beneath the cloth), making the pockets "tighter" (smaller). Such tables are "tougher" than unshimmed or single-shimmed tables.
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is legally pocketed, either as the last remaining object ball, or early as long as the lowest-numbered ball was struck first.
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The strength of a player's will to win; the ability to overcome pressure; "he showed a lot of heart in making that comeback."
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is a common mistake). Can be used in a transitive sense in reference to player action: "You hung that one right on the edge".
11877:" is equivalent to "frozen", but only applied to frozen/tight to a cushion, not to another ball. For situations in which the 6618:, a clearance shot might also be used at the end of an inning to move some problem balls that are blocking an otherwise easy 68:, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sport culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also games such as 32074:
Shooting at an object ball that is already in motion ("on the wing") at the moment of shooting and cue ball impact; it is a
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and the rail at nearly the same time; the object ball, ideally, stays tight to the rail and is thus "velcroed" to the rail.
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The placement of player(s) automatically in a tournament where some have to qualify, or automatic placement in later rounds.
23373:" cue balls, the ball return works because the cue ball is considerably heavier than, and thereby distinguishable from, the 14803:, a player's inning is always limited to one shot, regardless of the intent and result of the shot. Usually synonymous with 12595:
on the break results in an automatic loss of frame. A non-standard rule, it is nonetheless used in some professional events.
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In the carom games, any shot where the end result is all the balls near each other; ideally, in position for the start of a
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or with one or more other balls is said to be "frozen" (or, colloquially, "froze") to that cushion or the touching ball(s).
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1.  Verb, passive, intransitive: For a ball to be pocketed. "The 8 ball fell early, so the game was over quickly."
7176:. Conceding a frame before the snookers required stage is regarded as unsporting conduct that will incur a warning from the 2533:, any yellow ball (or any solid, from 1 to 7, if using a solids-and-stripes ball set) can be the ball-on until they are all 37637: 37632: 37518: 37092: 33753: 31792:, etc., when not in use. May consist of two small pieces of wood, or be an elaborately decorative large work of carpentry. 20863:'s classic "boot shot". The playing surface is what is used, not the entire table, when describing the approximate size of 18661:
and inaccuracies, as it is not backed by the solid ferrule and thus will compress much more than the tip should on impact.
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is placed. Regardless of table size, it is at the lengthwise and widthwise centre of the table (i.e. it is the same as the
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of the table consists of the bed except where the cushion overhangs the bed, i.e. it is all of the bed between the cushion
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serious players bring their own, in a bottle or a porous bag that can be patted on the bridge hand. Many players prefer a
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1.  For a player to place money for a wager in an openly visible spot (typically on the hanging light above the
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when cutting a ball to the left, and vice versa). In addition to affecting cue ball position, inside english can increase
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at least 12 consecutive balls (e.g. the last three reds with at least two blacks and a pink, followed by all the colours).
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contact off the top cushion will usually cause the cue-ball to stick to the red and fail to develop a potting opportunity.
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Two or more object balls that are touching or are close together. Rarer uses of the term include the intended action of a
37863: 37806: 37126: 36575: 35207: 30645: 29630: 27748:, that are a solid colour with the number on the ball inside a small white spot on the otherwise solid-coloured surface. 25976:. Skittles, as employed in billiards games, have been so-called since at least 1634. One standardized size, for the game 24476:
A wall-mounted, usually wooden rack with several numbered shelves to hold each player's pocketed balls, used for keeping
20517:. The object balls remain nearly stationary, and the player can then play a shot that reverses the striking order of the 11768: 4640: 630: 34431:. In-context commentary at 18 min. in by pro player and pool writer Jerry Forsyth: "He left the rock in a perfect line." 34061: 23733:
of a group of balls when another ball is sent into them, typically with the intent of deliberately moving them with the
22638:). The template is placed, stencil-like, in racking position, with the lead ball's hole directly over the center of the 11613:
The player causes a ball to leave the table's playing surface without it returning (e.g., jumping a ball off the table);
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in many situations, as it more often leaves the table in a disadvantageous position on the miss than does an undercut.
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4.  A description of a layout of balls that, because it is so spread out, makes it easy for a good player to
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Name for the ball that when legally pocketed, wins the game, or any ball that when made results in a payday such as a "
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s. Carom balls are usually larger than pool balls, and most often supplied in sets of three, though some games such as
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shot, in order to force the opponent to have to break it up further. A soft break is desirable in some games, such as
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A stroking technique in which a player releases their gripping hand briefly and re-grasps the cue farther back on the
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is, by its nature, such a game. A famous regular ring game event of this sort is the six-player, US$ 3000-buy-in ring
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1.  A geometric form, usually aluminum, wooden or plastic, used to assist in setting up balls in games like
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effect of a kick can cause a seemingly easy snooker shot to miss widely. Even if the kick was mostly vertical, due to
14043:) that is lengthy for the player's skill level. The exact implication is dependent upon context, e.g. "my high run at 12796: 12251:
to an opponent where they have to win a specified number fewer games than the other player in order to triumph in the
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until one player has won (or the game has been halted for some reason by a referee). Games are the units that make up
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table. They have a 90 degree aperture and as such are cut deeper than center pockets, which have 180 degree apertures.
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the targeted ball. The term derives from early forms of billiards where this hazard winning the player points, while
24259:, each of one shot only, until that team's inning ends, and the next team begins their alternating-shot turn, or the 21352:
Skilled playing in which knowledge of ball speed, angles, post-impact trajectory, and other factors are used to gain
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that, when proper position is achieved on, allows easy position play, in turn, on the last (15th) object ball for an
12702:, but not to the extent of the much less resilient rock balls. Like rocks, grapefruits do generate a large amount of 6136:
The inability of some players to stop gambling once they have lost money because they "have" to get their money back.
2890:, the elimination of a number of fouls, and (with numbered ball sets) the requirement that most aspects of a shot be 36844: 35713: 19206:
by players skilled enough to set them up and pull them off repeatedly at will is what led to the development of the
37961: 37878: 37718: 37567: 37545: 35073:). Direct definition of "on the hill" for viewers and two in-context uses of "hill-hill" in commentary by pool pro 30032:. Road, league and tournament players often carry an array of tip tools in their cases. The term is not applied to 24363:, consists of two or more pointers sliding on board-mounted rails to indicate 1s and 10s marked on the board. Some 22935:, where there is no foreseeable change to the pattern of shots being played, so the frame could go on indefinitely. 19637: 16714: 11014: 6610:
could retain enough post-impact momentum to continue forward and pocket the 9 as long as both the 1 and the 7 were
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of the pocket then rebounding into the pocket). This permits the cue ball to strike the object ball at a different
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which remains a major competitive world sport and is the dominant cue sport in many countries. Some games, such as
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Rule Book: Snooker, Devil's Pool, Billiards, American Pool, Eight Ball, Fifteen Ball, Continuous and Rotation Pool
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to the left, and vice versa). In addition to affecting cue ball position, outside english can be used to decrease
14992:, or of a pocket that can easily be reached by a selected object ball, usually directly (i.e. without intervening 37675: 37562: 37002: 36685:
Varner, Nick (February 2008). "Killing Me Softly?: The Outbreak of the Soft Break Threatens the Game of 9-ball".
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it often must be called (generally tacit). A wild handicap means the ball can be made in any manner specifically
30649: 29511: 27306:, although if the cue ball is itself rotating it will impart (opposite) spin (in a lesser amount) to a contacted 24486:
and related games are popular, e.g. Mexico, but are rare where these games have mostly died out. Also known as a
21797:(which can be used to strategic advantage in certain circumstances, such as when the break leaves no shot on the 21413:
or tournaments, as in poker and other gambling activities. This very old term derives from players placing their
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high likelihood of success, in favor of a safety or less advantageous shot that is more realistically achievable.
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times before finally rolling away for a perfect, scoring hit on the other object ball. And Spinks lost this game.
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is taken. This usage is conceptually opposite that in British English, where this end of the table is called the
10041:"). In North America, many casual recreational players are unaware any other form of pool exists beyond bar pool. 9159: 4727: 156: 148: 33818:
Jewett, Bob (February 2008). "Killing Me Softly?: The Outbreak of the Soft Break Threatens the Game of 9-ball".
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but is not strictly necessary, as the front of a larger rack can be used, or the balls can be arranged by hand.
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2.  Describing pockets that are themselves narrower than average, making for a more challenging table.
27348:, all with widely differing and vital effects. Collectively, they are often referred to in American English as " 24983:
4.  (Of a player, passively, generally, and chiefly US) to be in a favorable position for, and with a
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The rules played in a particular venue not necessarily in comportment with official rules, or with common local
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at a relatively shallow angle down the rail, and spins backwards off the adjacent rail back into the first rail.
8601:) is employed. The degree of deflection increases as the amount of english applied increases. It is also called 8305:, centred on the middle of the line, and resembling the upper case letter "D" in shape. The "D" is also used in 38135: 38021: 37966: 37647: 37642: 37065: 37035: 36915: 35575: 35243: 35158: 35127: 35099: 34712: 33354: 31407:" effect, than an upside-down L-shaped snooker cushion profile. Undercut knuckles make for an easier pocket to 28815:
in that the head is raised by longer supporting legs, but instead of a selection of grooves on the top for the
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the ball's natural momentum and direction of travel. If angling into a rail that is on the right, then running
12269:, though the phrase may still be employed when no actual use of the particular device is available or intended. 7828:
and great pace; "it took tremendous cue power to get onto the 2 ball having been relatively straight on the 1".
7713:, have a straight back leg, their elbow hinging in line with the shot, and a straight follow-through after the 4705:), and longitudinally by two parallel lines drawn (on the cloth, or more often imaginarily) from the head rail 4166:
is taken. This usage is conceptually opposite that in North America, where this end of the table is called the
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belonging to the player who is shooting for the 8. (Pocketing the 8 early is a loss of game—unless done on the
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1.  A shot in which if the target is missed, the opponent is safe or will not have a desirable shot;
30996:, in most variants. Also called the "two visits" rule; i.e., the two penalty shots are considered independent 26219:
Descriptive of any game where the rules have been varied to allow luck shots not normally allowed or where no
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in many pool games, where after the cue ball has contacted a legal object ball either any ball must contact a
20747:), or a shot in which the cue stick is steeply angled, but not held quite as near-vertically as it is in full 14133:
A shot in which the player is relying on luck for a favorable outcome, because no better shot seems to exist.
2637:. This type of table can use a variety of methods to distinguish the cue ball from object balls including the 713:, the 8 is simply another object ball. Due to its striking colouration and regular use as a money ball, it is 38120: 38094: 38026: 37761: 37620: 37599: 29695:
and an object ball, it also happens between two or more object balls, which is one of the factors that makes
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2.  Adjective: In pool, a shot is said to be natural if it does not require adjustments, such as a
17305: 16709:, and may use their own local rules or may have adopted more widely published rulesets, such as those of the 14922:) it, so that if it misses, at least it is over the pocket and difficult to obtain the required snooker from. 13786:). The head string's position is always determined by the diamonds, in contrast to the similar but different 9199: 6542:. A player is said to have "cleared up" or to have "cleared the table". Also, if a snooker player compiles a 36219: 31399:
of the table, instead of one that is perpendicular to the bed. At this point behaves more like a triangular
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different games (which use different ball sizes and numbers of balls), including the fifteen ball racks for
28696:, or because it has a low percentage of being pocketed and is likely to leave the opponent in good position. 27436:
ball can have more much side spin and thus a more noticeable effect.) Application of precise opposite spin (
25984:. Depending upon the game there may be one skittle, or several, and they may be targets to hit (often via a 24299:
2.  Noun: The tally of a player's points, earned by shots and (in some games) awarded by opponent
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1.  Competition between an individual player and an individual opponent, as opposed to team play,
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A short and loose stroke performed in a manner similar to the way one throws a dart; usually employed for a
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area, in the form of ebony and ivory blocks, or sometimes other materials, alternating in a checked pattern.
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2.  The strength, fluidity and finesse of a player's shooting technique; "she has a good stroke."
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A tournament format in which each contestant plays each of the other contestants at least once. In typical
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does not occur, the shot will impart post-contact momentum on the object ball in a direction 30° (which is
9377:. In a doubles game, the first player from the breaking team is the only one who shoots during the opening 6186:
have pockets barely wide enough to admit a ball and therefore little room for error or for pocket-cheating.
32556:. In some (especially American) snooker ball sets, it is numbered "2" on its surface. It is placed on the 28730:. Generally used in the generic, especially in rulesets or articles, rather than colloquially by players. 27819:
or as near to it as possible without moving other balls (in ways that may differ from ruleset to ruleset).
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the ball's momentum and direction of travel. If angling into a cushion that is on the right, then reverse
18244:, the maximum break is only 75 points, due to fewer red balls and thus fewer black-scoring opportunities. 17028:) of balls (1 through 7); "you're little, remember", "you're the little balls" or "I've got the littles". 7822:
A chiefly British term describing the amount of control a player can retain when playing shots with heavy
186:), or they are crucial to meaningful discussion of a game not widely known in the English-speaking world. 38125: 38081: 37927: 37708: 37627: 36264: 35023: 34575: 34265: 31856:
2.  In games where multiple balls must be pocketed in succession to score a specific number of
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has been eliminated from many tournaments with a shot clock, and from many leagues with time-limit rules.
16762: 16740: 12935:. Generally used in the generic, especially in rulesets or articles, rather than colloquially by players. 11328:' second diamonds from the end of the racking end of the table. The foot spot is the intersection of the 2973: 2675:; also a reference to the predilection of beginners to often hit the cue ball far harder than necessary. 714: 36396: 34692: 34663: 30652:
affiliate organization) has adopted this racking technique for its professional Euro-Tour event series.
27860:, the giving of a handicap to the opponent where they have to make fewer balls than their opponent does. 24751: 22568:, but in lower-level play, players either rack for themselves or for each other depending on convention. 18330:
that has a plain forearm, without the tapered "points" that are a common feature of standard cue sticks.
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between two balls from which no or little angle is created between their paths; the contact required to
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facings are flat and angled rather wide, on pockets notably larger than the balls, to act much like the
5921:. It thus runs widthwise (i.e. the short way) across the center of the table. Its intersection with the 38031: 37885: 37873: 37831: 37535: 37523: 37026: 36986: 36106: 35908: 35850: 35259: 34995: 34772: 34716: 33796: 33315: 32175:
and a "white winner" the potting of the opponent's cue ball, each worth a different number of points).
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or an opponent's cue ball depends upon the type of game (some have two cue balls). The move will score
28525:) of a fifteen ball set that are numbered 9 through 15 and have a wide coloured bar around the middle. 23549:, into the late 19th century. In croquet, unlike similar games, this triggers a special situation, the 23027:
and the first player to pot it wins. The players toss for the first shot, which must be taken with the
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A game that basically cannot be lost based on disparity of skill levels; "this game is a lock for him."
8609:. The physics of the squirt or deflection phenomenon has been analyzed in other contexts, such as with 7614: 6110: 2663:
A derogatory term for a recreational or beginning player who "bangs" the balls without any thought for
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Any legally strikeable ball on the table in snooker and generally British terminology. For example, in
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2017 Paul Hunter Women's Classic Finalists Reanne Evans and Ng On-yee pose in front of the scoreboard.
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A British term for someone with little experience or understanding of the game, who may be skilled at
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are even more challenging, being straight and angled inward rather than outward, which results in the
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to a tournament prize fund in addition to the amount accumulated from entry fees (e.g. "$ 500 added").
38130: 37991: 37986: 37895: 37811: 37670: 37168: 36429: 36260: 34461: 34244: 33306: 31351:, to trim back (usually by filing and sanding, not actually cutting) the underside of the protruding 30733: 26101: 22495:. The rack allows for more consistently tight grouping of balls, which is necessary for a successful 20965:, the basic concept of a ball-capturing target or hazard is a feature of many other games, including 18567: 10159:, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to 5012:, bushka rings are decorative bands of material incorporated into pool cues, commonly just above the 31026:. The incoming opponent is then allowed to miss twice before the faulting player is allowed another 20087:
angle; hitting the object ball too thin. It is a well-known maxim that overcutting is preferable to
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of the pocket. The knuckles are the intersection of the outer edge of the cushions, parallel to the
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Linen made from flax, and produced in Ireland, which is often used to wrap the gripping area of the
6174:). The amount of pocket cheatability available varies widely by game, due to equipment differences. 2246:) end; exactly where depends upon table type and size. This balk is where the cue ball is placed in 38061: 38056: 38016: 37493: 37085: 36318: 36113:). In-context commentary by pool pro Vicki Paski on rack six: "there's good rolls and bad rolls..." 35907:
broadcast of 2007 Cuetec Cues 9-Ball Championship (aired on December 23, 2007), second semifinal: (
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Masters of the Baize: Cue Legends, Bad Boys and Forgotten Men in Search of Snooker's Ultimate Prize
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chart, showing which players are playing against whom and what the results are. Often shortened to
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1.  (Of a player or referee) to place the balls (and other items, if applicable, such as
22766:, any of the 15 balls worth one point each that can be potted in any order. During the course of a 21586: 16706: 7947:
A formed tip, usually made of leather, that is affixed to the end of the cue stick that comes into
4302:. Traditionally this is the rail on which the table manufacturer's logo appears. Also known as the 3761:
3.  In British terminology, chiefly refers to the game known in the rest of the world as
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higher-numbered striped balls. In older British usage the concept was referred to as "large ball".
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broadcast of 2008 BCA GenerationPool.com Women' 9-Ball Championship, final (aired July 19, 2008).
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used, where a weaker player will be given a certain number of points before the start of the game.
27147:), which help resist the object ball's inclination to pick up side-spin that will alter its path ( 26773:
the frame at this stage or attempt to overcome the points deficit by securing penalty points from
18970:, the easiest type of shot, in which the second object ball is advantageously placed in a corner. 17738:, with a foot that was generally used to shove rather than strike the cue ball. When the ball was 13164: 12377:
used such slit over-cutting to thwart throw, and the cleanliness condition of the balls. The term
11889:, different rule sets have different approaches. In some, the cue ball must be addressed with the 9365:
A form of team play in which two players compete against another team of two players in any given
3560:) of balls (9 through 15); "you're big, remember", "you're big balls" or "I've got the big ones". 38006: 37858: 37848: 37821: 37281: 36506: 35291: 35218: 34791: 34066: 31287: 28821:
to rest in there is only one, on the end of an overhanging neck, so that a player can get to the
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1.  In pool, return an illegally pocketed object ball to the table by placement on the
21092: 18967: 14391: 10930: 9317: 8889: 7754:, the cue ball is usually red, but any ball can be used as a cue ball, with the exception of the 6854:. Such a shot is very difficult to make and would not normally be played as anything more than a 5718: 3704: 354: 105: 34604: 34453: 30972:
a ball on the first shot, (s)he is still allowed to miss in a later shot and take a second shot
30698:, with the 15 ball in the middle, no two corner balls adding up to 15, and the apex ball on the 29234:" tables with tightly woven, broken-in, clean cloth as they experience less friction than with " 12372:). "Gearing" outside english is not a type or style of outside spin, but an subjectively judged 9646:
To intentionally lose a game, e.g. to disguise one's actual playing ability. An extreme form of
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at the table. Hyphenated when used as an adjective or compound noun instead of a verbal phrase.
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on a lathe to produce the final shape, and certain features having not yet been added such as a
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under bar rules. Typical differences between bar pool and tournament eight-ball are the lack of
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The following is a glossary of traditional English-language terms used in the three overarching
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broadcast of 2007 International Challenge of Champions, first semi-final (September 12, 2007).
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on the 8 ball (neither result in a loss of game in professional and most amateur league rules).
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to move one or more specific balls to specific locations with a specific goal in mind, usually
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and drop. "Shoot this with pocket speed only, so you don't send the cue ball too far up-table."
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2.  The wrap of the cuestick where the hand is placed, also known as the "grip area."
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when there is no bevel. How far into the pocket the fall begins is one factor that determines "
10555: 4681:. The break box consists of the middle 50% of the kitchen area, delimited latitudinally by the 3465:. The earliest beds were simply the surfaces of the wooden tables on which the game was played. 2196:", there were four triangular balks, one at each corner, defined by single diagonal balklines. 34145: 27501:) and the other is not; however, such a split is commonly considered a legal shot in informal 24709:
To bungle a shot in a manner that leaves the table in a fortuitous position for the opponent.
22822:. Reds are spotted before yellows, if balls from both group must be spotted at the same time. 18443:
attempt at escaping from a snooker. It is a controversial rule aimed at formally discouraging
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to allow its use in major tournament play. It is a normal rest with the head in line with the
12560:, in which case the player wins in one shot. Some tournaments also apply similar rules to the 10574:
of the pocket, barely wide enough to accept a ball, rejecting any but the most accurate shots.
6693:, caused by momentary but unusually gripping friction imparted by the chalk or other residue. 2192:
may be scored before at least one ball must leave the area. In the earlier (and short-lived) "
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clubs provide digital scoreboards for each table. Other scoring methods include wall-mounted
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glove covering usually most or all of the thumb, index finger and middle finger, worn on the
17735: 17486:) of balls (1 through 7); "you're low, remember", "you're low balls" or "I've got the lows." 17218:
had started in the opposite lengthwise half of the table. In other words, a pot in which the
6162:, to allow a ball to pass another partially obscuring the path to the pocket, and to prevent 4898:
from contact with the floor and greatly reduces noise. The bumper was first patented in 1880.
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games it describes the first shot, which is used to separate the object balls that have been
235: 159:(WPA); meanwhile, its ancestor, eight-ball pool, is largely a folk game, like North American 152: 37007:
These are also the rules of the English Pool Association and other national WEPF affiliates.
29128:, etc., that causes a ball, especially a slow-moving one, to not roll or settle as expected. 23559:, placing their own ball against the opponent's ball that was struck, so that the balls are 16587:
would likely require the loser of the lag to break, since breaking would be a disadvantage.
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1.  One of several games that arose around the beginning of the 20th century from
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that has either lost a degree of elastic resiliency or is not firmly attached to the wooden
6272:
looming if the object ball is inadvertently touched. The term is most common in the game of
2009:, perpendicular to that rail, the object ball would lie beyond the line with respect to the 1728:
In carom games, a shot in which in attempting to score, the cue ball contacts three or more
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for more detail on a sub-rule that may apply (and eliminate the variations discussed here).
30711: 25981: 25743:, in its narrower definition, for details on the effects of side spin. See illustration at 18382:, a poorly groomed cue tip and not stroking straight through the cue ball, e.g. because of 17425:. The term derives from this hazard costing the player points in early forms of billiards. 16689:
An organization that promotes competitive, usually team, amateur cue sports, most commonly
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to an opponent. In league play, common forms of handicapping include awarding compensating
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of about the same length, used for shots that cannot be reached with normal rests and cues.
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where the rules are blatantly, intentionally violated; in contexts where this qualifies as
8436:
dead ball will transfer more spin to other balls it comes into contact with, and not be as
5927:, running lengthwise down the middle of the table, defines the position of the center spot. 4916:
by rubbing vigorously with some material. Leather is commonly employed for the task, as is
463: 37380: 36359:, pp. 3–44. Detailed chapter on origins of the game; many illustrations are provided. 36057: 28167:
2.  To intentionally play slowly so as to irritate one's opponent. This form of
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3.  spot, a: An (often unmarked) point on the table, at the intersection of two
25255:
of the cue is mounted at its terminus. It also applies to the main, unsegmented body of a
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2.  A team play format in which an individual player from the home team plays a
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was, are in a straight horizontal line. This has implications when opening the pack, as a
8688:
To move a ball (usually deliberately) from a safe position, e.g. close to the middle of a
8390:, in which contact with the first object ball will pocket it off of another one. See also 5610:
can refer to sending the cue ball into a pocket after contacting an object ball (called a
5319:/call-safe" rules, which require the player to either call the ball and pocket, or call a 2186:, there are eight balks defined by perpendicular balklines, in which only a set number of 8: 38115: 38051: 37949: 37910: 37905: 37853: 37703: 37320: 37078: 36795: 36342: 36187: 35916: 35439: 35267: 34835: 33989: 32354:
or other material around the area of the butt of a cue where the cue is normally gripped.
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An imaginary line dividing the table into two equal halves lengthwise. It intersects the
16705:. Some leagues, many of which are decades old, are entirely local and either informal or 14403: 13739:), sometimes drawn on the cloth, that runs horizontally across the table from the second 12672:. Their weight also has a notable effect on play, as they are somewhat more difficult to 2961: 2802: 2448:. Usually only available to a player when the opposing player has committed some type of 369: 36015: 35493: 34592: 32192:
British term referring to the base or metaphorical "feet" of a ball that rattles in the
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1.  A one-piece or two-piece item of wall-mounted furniture designed to store
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to the cushion very near the blocking ball giving it sufficient space to get past it or
22686:) are inlaid (on tables that possess them). The term is often used interchangeably with 21320:
The placement of the balls, especially the cue ball, relative to the next planned shot.
18070:). There are also specialized match formats where the game number is not predetermined; 18019: 14416:
Usually a one-piece cue freely available for use by patrons in bars/pubs and pool halls.
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of between 50 and 99 points (100 points or more being called a century), which requires
9263:. Double hits often occur when a player shoots the cue ball when it is very close to an 5973:
because they have a 180 degree aperture, instead of 90 degrees. Also sometimes called a
1375:) in order to win (e.g. in a ten-ahead race, a player wins when she/he has won ten more 38066: 37594: 37314: 37307: 36930: 36925: 36904: 36899: 36822: 36225: 36134:(44th ed.). London: Houlston & Sons. p. 332 – via Internet Archive. 35951: 35407: 35280: 35154: 35095: 34708: 34642: 32274: 29719:
s for the same reason, and by the object ball being impacted by a ball that is rapidly
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more easily if the path is blocked by two or more obstructing balls. Also known as the
28753:, and shots in which a ball must pass cleanly through a very narrow space (such as the 27964: 26277: 26162: 26005: 25595: 25502:
to perform or attempt to perform a particular motion of balls on the table, such as to
23584:, in which the balls are not racked, but placed numerically around the table along the 23252: 21389: 21040: 20827:
The area of the table on which the balls roll, i.e. the table surface exclusive of the
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To reach a certain position in a tournament. "I placed 17th." "She will probably place
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tournament, or otherwise slip in standing in other tournament formats (i.e., to lose a
17309: 16565:. Whichever shooter's ball comes to rest closest to the bottom rail gets to choose who 15583: 13202: 13148: 10667: 9292: 5714: 5482: 3046:
used on bar tables is often greatly inferior (in particular that it is "slow" and that
459: 36280:. Fortitude Valley, Queensland: Webb & Sons / NPC Amusements. 2007 . pp. 6–7. 35065:
broadcast of 1995 Gordon's 9-Ball Championship (August 14, 2007), second semi-final. (
32033:-shaped opening set up position. In nine-ball it is seen as a reliable sign of a good 27495:
if the split is one in which one of the object balls is a (or the only) legal target (
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1.  Describing a ball that is in a position that makes it very difficult to
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To pocket a ball by luck; "he ratted in the 9 ball"; usually employed disapprovingly.
19981:(meaning the player getting the handicap can win by making the 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 balls). 19562:("won on the snap", "got it on the snap", etc.) Employed most commonly in the game of 15396:
where it is very difficult, or near impossible, to make a legal hit on an object ball.
11465:, though the latter is often used only to refer to the foul of pocketing the cue ball. 10026:
usually consists of minor local variations on one of these two standardised rule sets.
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When a player is playing flawlessly, just "cannot miss" and the game seems effortless.
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side of the imaginary line for a straight pot (e.g. she will want to finish below the
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broadcast of 1995 Gordon's 9-Ball Championship (August 10, 2007), first semi-final. (
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broadcast of 2007 WPBA Great Lakes Classic, second semi-final. Helena Thornfeldt vs.
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in the pool world, carrying news of what action is taking place where in the country.
32166: 32120: 31924: 31400: 30521: 28073: 27993: 27685: 27581:, since the original triangle of reds does not allow any balls to be potted reliably. 27517: 25822: 24600: 24247:) play in which the two team members take turns, playing alternating shots during an 23766: 23605: 23114: 22939: 22619: 22046: 22038:
ball on this spot. Chiefly British today, but also an American usage ca. World War I.
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together, the player must shoot away from that object ball without moving it and the
21084: 20647:. In some (especially American) snooker ball sets, it is numbered "6" on its surface. 19929:
and related games, describes the situation in which neither player has yet claimed a
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of the table is the space between the faces (technically, the noses) of the cushions.
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is directly in front of another ball in the line of the shot such that the player is
6175: 6106: 6082: 6013: 5958: 5950: 5722: 5631: 5617: 5009: 4816:. In some (especially American) snooker ball sets, it is numbered "4" on its surface. 4544: 4486: 4457: 3762: 3755: 3637: 3266: 3262: 3124: 3082: 2853: 2445: 2221: 2213: 1603: 129: 117: 69: 58: 35946:"Russian Game Popular: New Billiard Version Is Gaining Favor Among Manhattan Cuemen" 34771:. English Amateur Billiards Association. 2007. "Tournaments" section. Archived from 34646: 28014:, prior to the next shot being taken â€“ is potted in such a way as to leave the 23822:(sense 1), but more specific to making all required shots from the start of a rack. 22511:
2.  Used to refer to a racked group of balls before they have been broken.
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at medium speed and with no spin will send the object ball directly into the target
18531:. If a money ball is illegally pocketed, it usually results in a loss of game, or a 17809:
where a number of object balls are placed in a row to form a line, sometimes near a
16583:
the winner of the lag would normally take the break, while in soft-break games like
15568:) shots, out of fears of damage to the equipment, especially the cloth. Specialized 13712:
mark both spots so that racking can be done at either end of the table, and wear on
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and pretending to "go off" (only to handily win the raised-stakes bet) is a classic
11913:, and the cue ball must be shot away from the object ball without the latter moving. 9050:
of a fifteen ball set that are numbered 1 through 7 and have a solid colour scheme.
7182:. If the player has already been warned, they will be penalised the following frame. 3261:. Its positioning varies on other sizes of tables. Baulk lines may also be drawn on 37971: 37488: 37437: 37360: 37208: 37198: 36322: 36292: 35992:. Magic Ball Rack. 2010. pp. "FAQ", "Products", "Endorsed Pro" and other pages 35070: 35015: 34634: 34596: 34412: 34236: 32566: 31017: 30951: 30746: 30729: 30707: 30695: 30602: 30425: 29850:
being partially blocked by another ball so that not all of it is available, or the
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holds the record in a competitive match, missing the same shot 14 successive times.
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because they have a 180 degree aperture, instead of 90 degrees. In the UK the term
25094:: "looks like a nice set-up for a quick out", "this table's totally set up for you" 23522: 23244: 23118: 22801: 22615: 22504: 21428: 19620:
against an individual player from the visiting team, and then is finished for that
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Describes a player who needs only one more game win to be victorious in the match.
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the cue ball making contact with some object ball after the initial contact with a
16121:
An instance of contact between balls, usually used in the context of describing an
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The player shoots the cue ball before all other balls have come to a complete stop;
10719: 9986: 9169: 8798: 8777: 8649: 8310: 8024: 8015: 7618: 7083: 6521: 5816: 5726: 5647:, as in "I do better at carom than at pool." Sometimes pluralized in this sense as 5496: 5486: 4606:
billiard off of it to break open the rack of fourteen balls and continue their run.
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to strike another object ball (with or without contacting cushions in the interim).
3086: 3002: ft (2.7 m × 1.4 m), bar tables are typically 7 ft ×  2524: 2271: 598: 528: 520: 478: 440: 399: 335: 271: 140: 133: 113: 29818:
because it is in close proximity to one or more other balls, and would need to be
21921:, as a marker of one's place in line (UK: on queue) to play. "You didn't put your 15412:
A ball that fails to drop into a pocket after bouncing back and forth between the
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1.  Potting well and quickly but without much thought for position play.
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The player does not have at least one foot on the floor at the moment of shooting;
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Any instance of a player having to say what they are about to do. For example, in
3801:, with tall lenses, set unusually high, so that when the head is lowered over the 37396: 37349: 37272: 37238: 37213: 37193: 36656: 36550: 36256: 36183:"Badminton pairs expelled from London 2012 Olympics after 'match-fixing' scandal" 36127: 35675: 35670: 35539: 35489: 35111: 35066: 34827: 34724: 34638: 34551: 34010: 33971: 33323: 31920: 31863: 30686: 30525: 29276:
are easier on fast cloth because it is so comparatively smooth. Sometimes called
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A shot that only a novice or fool would take. Usually because it is a guaranteed
27681: 27438: 26027: 25969: 25965: 24952: 24483: 24364: 24273: 24272:", "scotch" is usually not capitalized in this context. The term is also used in 23770: 23656: 23609: 23591: 23109:. When used unqualified, the word usually refers to the cross. Rests are used in 22841: 21990: 20880: 20597: 19889: 19804: 19641: 19476: 19196: 18241: 18160: 18018:
imparted to the cue ball by a steeply elevated cue. Its invention is credited to
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contacting another object ball (e.g. "the 2 ball kissed off the 12 ball"), or in
15613:
balls; usually shorter and lighter than a playing cue and having a wider, harder
13655:. Traditionally this is the rail on which the table manufacturer's logo appears. 13449: 12738:
4.  Money ("I won a lot of green last night from that wannabe hustler")
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respectively). Most modern cues use collars of steel and/or other materials, but
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The bumper on the bottom of a cue, usually made from rubber, which insulates the
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in the centre of the table. In some ball sets, it is numbered "5" on its surface.
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plays a back-spin ball to prevent the cue ball from falling into the side pocket.
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main article for the formerly Italian, now internationally standardized game; or
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An unintentional and often barely perceptible curve imparted to the path of the
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The situation arising in many pool games where a ball is spotted to the table's
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if the opponent does not win a single game, they are said to have been skunked.
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sometimes call for shots to go beyond the bounds of the playing surface, e.g. a
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without proper maintenance of the tip. It must be trimmed off, or it will cause
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Adjectival expression for a player's deadly game; "watch out, she plays jam up."
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as well as the solids-and-stripes used in other pool games, such American-style
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A predominantly British term for a shot in which a player attempts a difficult
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To disguise the level of one's ability to play in various ways such as using a
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battle typically ensues, until an error allows a player to pot the black, or a
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Chiefly American: In pool games, when a player racks the object balls, and the
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A directional pile created by the short fuzzy ends of fibers on the surface of
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The forerunner of the cue was the mace, an implement similar to a light-weight
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in addition to the precise application of ball pressure to effectuate the jump.
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under the cloth, causing it to spring upward when the downward pressure of the
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Be in a game where either because of disparity in skill level, or because of a
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position during the end of a player's stroke in the direction originally aimed.
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2.  A person who loses money gambling and keeps coming back for more;
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of the table, from excessive tapping over many years, and can cause unexpected
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until the reds run out, after which the colours must be potted in their order:
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require four. Historically the most popular carom games in the modern era were
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cloth used to cover billiard tables, usually green in colour. Sometimes called
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any of the balls she/he wants to hit due to obstruction by other balls or the
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a legal object ball, after the cue ball's initial contact with an object ball.
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is applied, away from the proper aiming line; a common source of missed shots.
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only. The popular introduction of controlled spin in billiards is credited to
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A tournament format in which a player is out of the tournament after a single
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A predetermined number of games, usually played for a specified sum of money.
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shot; "he'll have to send the cue ball round the angles to get good position."
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that is worth three points, being the second-least valuable colour behind the
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in which contact with the first object ball will pocket another one), and the
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A bank shot that rebounds off a cushion into a corner pocket across the table.
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hits it on the shooting stroke. If this point is not dead-center on the ball,
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position, in hopes of having a better layout to work with in the next inning.
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1.  A (usually unmarked) line running across the table between one
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is replaced after it has left the playing surface (usually after it has been
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must be hit first (though balls may be pocketed in any order, such as with a
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in the direction of the nap, the most-affected shot being a slow roll into a
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The player touches the cue ball with something other than the tip of the cue;
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with the object in mind of either leaving the opponent with little chance of
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has successfully defended the title the following year since it moved to the
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straight, but veering off in the direction of the shot's travel or the side
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Small, round markers typically numbered 1 through 16, which are placed in a
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on this occasion means the opponent cannot strike both extreme edges of the
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The player shoots the cue ball first into a ball that is not an object ball;
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is used to intentionally create minor divots for all of the balls in a rack.
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A combination in 8-ball or blackball that involves balls of differing groups
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is 147 (barring a foul by the opponent immediately before the break began).
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Describing a shot that requires one or more balls to be played off several
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2.  In gambling, to "jack up a bet" means to increase the stakes.
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1.  (noun): Derived from "sitting duck", usually referring to an
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that better snooker players get lower to the table with their chins on the
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The point on each of two balls at which they touch at the moment of impact.
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to the corresponding point on the opposite rail, thus defining a region (a
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and furthest from the racker), and in most games situated over the table's
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Using a "spider" rest to raise the cue stick over an obstructing blue ball
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2.  (verb) To leave the opponent (accidentally or by means of a
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are made of. "Rock" cue balls are frequently found on older coin-operated
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up." And alternative is to put one's name on a list, e.g. on a chalkboard.
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is also common. An entire class of different mechanical bridges exist for
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this would normally give the opponent the option of one of two plays: (1)
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to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on
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A straight line drawn 29 inches (73.66 cm) from the face of the
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Player Handbook: BCA Pool League / USAPL: USA Pool League Player Handbook
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Provides an animated illustration of precisely how the chuck nurse works.
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s, whereby the object ball is pushed in a direction slight off the pure "
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1.  The motion of the cue stick and the player's arm on a shot;
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is higher and can reach over and around an obstructing ball to reach the
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or game; "a race to seven" means whoever wins seven games first wins the
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2.  (verb) To send a ball into a pocket, usually intentionally.
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es while shooting for the 8 determines a loss. The same with last-pocket.
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in Columbia, Missouri, with a sign stating "please do not use this wire"
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As in many other sports, "legal" means not causing or likely to cause a
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and then having the object ball ricochet off another object ball into a
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problems for the player, such as blocking available pots on one or more
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of the table. The furthest-protruding point of the face is known as the
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Typically describes the first shot in most types of billiards games. In
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format in which a player has to establish a lead of an agreed number of
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See also the attached media in this source (mostly served via YouTube).
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depending on which side of the first object ball the cue ball contacts.
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after it has become hardened and smooth from repeated impacts with the
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after it has become hardened and smooth from repeated impacts with the
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was a road player. One of the most notorious real-life road players is
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Successive games won without the opponent getting to the table; a five-
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is one in which no foul of any kind was involved (e.g. there was not a
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and in general the balls are in a position to go on to make a sizeable
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broadcast of 2002 BCA Open 9-ball Championship, final (May 16, 2002).
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2.  (verb) To provide part or all of a player's stake for a
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pattern, but the term is applicable more broadly than "rack", e.g. in
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is placed. Regardless of table size, it is exactly midway between the
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An intentionally amateurish stroke to disguise one's ability to play.
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is one in which the requirements for a non-foul hit are met (e.g., in
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is intentionally jumped into the air to clear an obstacle (usually an
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As in many other sports, "illegal" means causing or likely to cause a
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1.   A successful shot or score; more common in carom games.
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An amateur multi-player (and often gambling) game, played with three
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to repeat the same shot, permitting a skilled player to rack up many
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5.  In some variants of pool, to place the cue ball on the
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3.  (Of a player, passively and specifically) to have good
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ing opponent does not pocket a ball on the break, and the person who
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because of compression from innumerable repeated impacts against the
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that, due to embedded iron content, is responsive enough to a strong
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is played slowly up the table in order to "dump" it on the (usually)
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The corner formed by the rails on a carom billiards table. In modern
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is the achievement of 100 or more century breaks in a career, a feat
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the shot back to the player who called "safe". A call-shot/call-safe
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The bottom portion of a pool cue which is gripped by a player's hand.
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broadcast of 2007 World Summit of Pool, final (September 17, 2007).
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or of the balls, in addition to the above, cloth-related definition.
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cues usually have a wooden pin, and a collarless wood-on-wood joint.
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rather than vice versa. Most modern cues make use of metal pins and
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be pocketed, or at least four object balls be driven to contact the
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team's) turn at the table, usually ending with a failure to score a
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a straight shot. It is commonly used in reference to how much of an
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or of the balls, in addition to the above, cloth-related definition.
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Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's
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1.  Sufficient space to legally execute a shot, without a
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players to refer to a perceived lesser skill level of such players.
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and the second object ball just slightly away from the cushion, the
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Subjective assessment of the rapidity with which balls move on the
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is a loss of game where other more minor fouls might not be, as is
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In Canadian usage, the term is sometimes used as a verb, "to side".
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s are about two or three inches apart; parallel to, and close to a
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1.  A specific ball number followed by "out" refers to a
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after striking the object ball, and then arc forward, widening the
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A comparison of the pocket facings of (left to right): an American
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tournaments present both discipline-specific and all-around awards.
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is placed. Regardless of table size, it is the middle point of the
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2.  An unsuccessful inning at the table. Also known as a
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is said to be "tight" to that cushion. The chiefly American term "
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Can be used as a verb, as in "string that point for me, will you?"
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banks and short cross-corner banks from the same end of the table.
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bank shot from one end of the table to the other (i.e. across the
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1.  The venue in which the game is being played, e.g. a
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to the cushion. The phrase has been in use since as early as 1653.
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Using a "swan" rest to raise the cue stick over obstructing balls
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1.  A player's skill level (subjectively) or numerical
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that involves lining up a number of balls, for example along the
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main article for more general information on sports handicapping.
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s to at least some degree. Sometimes more vaguely referred to as
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Not to be confused with the disk-flicking traditional board game
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formed between the thumb and forefinger, creating a loop for the
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of the cushion, from where the cushion starts to curve into the
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on it when it impacts an object ball, and "stuns" out along the
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with the intention of getting it as tight as possible behind an
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or leaves a chance that the player feels warrants an attempt at
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2.  Having the cue ball stop precisely where intended.
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The pocket designated by a player to which a ball is to be shot.
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it describes the first point attempt, as shot from an unvarying
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1.  An unfinished bottom half of a two piece cue (the
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broadcast of 2007 WPBA Great Lakes Classic, second semi-final.
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9-Ball Championship, final (aired August 12, 2012, 1:00 p.m.).
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is placed. Regardless of table size, it is the intersection of
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so that another object ball shot at that pocket will likely go
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at the knuckle that angles inward toward where the base of the
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is preferable to undercutting because of the principle of the "
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as a split and does appear to strike the balls simultaneously).
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serve the same purpose, but are used differently. Similar to a
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are all in contact together during a shot (if the cue ball and
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was implemented primarily to discourage the professional fouls.
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The desired angle that must be created between the path of the
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is placed. Regardless of table size, it is the intersection of
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and its affiliates) count flukes as valid, point-making shots.
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A piece of stand-alone or "island" furniture designed to store
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A bank shot that rebounds off a cushion and into a side pocket.
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than the most obvious one. Cheating the pocket is employed for
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rules", etc., to distinguish it from the common North American
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The term "blackball" is used in this glossary to refer to both
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Mathavan, S.; Jackson, M. R.; Parkin, R. M. (September 2009).
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Any pool game that uses a rack composed of less than 15 balls.
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by badminton players, resulting in several disqualifications.
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A statistical value given to how often a player is completing
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of all kinds (e.g. "an 8 Ă— 4 foot pool table").
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obeyed the rules (e.g. the shooter did not perform an illegal
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or other balls having missed the pocket aimed for, or a lucky
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to make it reverse direction at the moment of contact with an
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A newer version of this source is available: 2nd ed. (2004),
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the object ball. It is usually measured to the center of the
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games in which the balls remain widely separated rather than
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Disguising the level of one's ability to play; also known as
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Used when describing perfect play; a metaphoric reference to
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of metal or some other material, or may connect wood-on-wood.
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2.  By extension, any extremely easy shot, even in
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Said of a ball, to come to rest partially over the edge of a
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The player hits the cue ball more than once during a shot (a
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to cause the cue ball to travel forward after it contacts an
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The phenomenon that (as of 2019) no first-time winner of the
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The (usually unmarked) line bisecting the centers of the two
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that sets the area of the enclosed as part of both adjoining
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A 7-by-14-inch (180 mm × 360 mm) box drawn on
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In English billiards, running a coup is when a player, from
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making money gambling while traveling. Fast Eddie Felson in
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1.  (verb, chiefly British) To sink a ball into a
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misapplying the term "match" to what is otherwise termed a "
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1.  A shot or ball that allows a player to obtain
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and even entire leagues prohibit all jump (and usually also
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is a table-top game of India, sometimes played with a small
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on the table, being worth seven points. It is placed on the
653:; in both American- and British-style pool ball sets, it is 36597:
Geffner, Mike (February 1999). "Hard Times for 'The Kid'".
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Shaw, Thomas C. (May 1998). "The Legendary Weenie Beenie".
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from the original on November 13, 2021 – via YouTube.
35255: 34987: 33446: 29407:. Tappers are firmly tapped on or pressed against the tip. 27606:, any of the six designated points on the table on which a 26437:(when equipped with such a cue ball) to pocket straight-on 26255:), upon which the balls move slower and shorter distances. 26008:
shots. Flat, thin rectangular skittles, like large plastic
25007:: "a crucial miss that left their opponent really set-up"; 23851:, directly pockets the cue-ball when no ball(s) are out of 20962: 16908:, "legal equipment" under tournament specifications, etc.). 16267:. The knuckles are protrusive and comparatively sharp on a 14424:
A pool room employee who plays with a good degree of skill.
14012:) running into large numbers for that player's skill level. 13542: 12475:
A common aiming method in which a phantom ball is imagined
12430:
An informal approach to the "call-everything" variation of
11725:, the ball that, if potted, will leave the trailing player 10769: 9594:
A break shot in pool on which zero object balls are potted.
8299:-inch (291 mm) radius, drawn behind a snooker table's 5513:
3.  (Obsolete.) Alternative name for the game of
2138: 597:, the 7 is simply one of the regular object balls. In some 581:
game, are brown with a black or white stripe. The 7 is the
527:, the 6 is simply one of the regular object balls. In some 36199: 36138: 34810:
World Championship: What makes the perfect snooker player?
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Simpson, Brad (1996). Rubino, Paul; Stein, Victor (eds.).
32616:(usually not specially marked because it is obvious) on a 32248:
Actual wire or string with multiple beads strung (like an
31110:
2.  A shot in which there are two ways to score;
30601:
A thin sheet of rigid material in the size and shape of a
28236:
The lamentable practice of not following through with the
26296:" is the direct opposite of "slow" in all of these usages. 25729:
to the left or right of the ball's center; usually called
23769:(e.g., a run of five balls), or points scored in a row in 19436:
The aspect of gameplay concerned with scoring rather than
12795:(usually not specially marked because it is obvious) on a 11626:
The player marks the table in any manner to aid in aiming;
10686:" is the direct opposite of "fast" in all of these usages. 10603:. The fall may be a sheer drop, as on tournament-standard 8083:), induced by ball-against-ball "sliding" friction on all 7746:, typically white in colour, that a player strikes with a 6902:
cues usually have a collarless wood-on-wood joint, as do "
5590:
games by careening the cue ball into the two object balls.
4785:. The bridge hand is usually a player's non-dominant hand. 4576:
the remaining object balls without the opponent getting a
2315:
1.  A line drawn horizontally from a point on a
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to its designated spot on the table. Also called re-spot.
27003:
2.  Rapidity with which a ball, especially the
21284:
as a more convenient and less messy alternative to using
19214:
game variations, and repetitive shot limitation rules in
18476: 18316:
players who do not have or cannot use both hands or arms.
12189:, except with regards to straight pool, which is a multi- 11744:
Freeball situation: red is snookered, blue can be called.
6842:
for a type of double off three cushions, e.g. around the
6759:
A bridge formed by the hand where a finger (normally the
5420:
The ball designated by a player to be pocketed on a shot.
3595:
Not to be confused with the carom billiards concept of a
2234:(drawn or imaginary) that runs across the table near the 2155:, at which the cue will balance when resting on one hand. 2149:
The point, usually around 18 inches from the bottom of a
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used to firmly hold and apply pressure to a replacement
22632:
settle snugly against one another to form a tight rack (
21974:. Chiefly British today, but also an American usage ca. 20337:, not including those reds that have been released into 17166:
played up and down the longer length of the table off a
12199:
2.  An identifiable, codifiable set of rules.
8720:
A manufacturer's sample board showing various styles of
5940:
A player with her bridge hand close to the centre pocket
5477:
from an orange-coloured, tropical Asian fruit, called a
4923:
2.  To similarly vigorously rub the edge of a
3947:
section) with the splice completed, but the cue not yet
3661:
likely to hit one of the cushion points and bounce away.
1554:, which was developed as a response to the original box. 36713: 36018:. "Forums" section. Avondale, Arizona: AZBilliards, Inc 36016:"Magic Ball Rack Introduction (Perfect Rack Everytime)" 35800: 35314: 35172: 34898: 34896: 34881: 34869: 34289: 34041: 33434: 27290:
Rotational motion applied to a ball, especially to the
26532:
players also use cheap but solid sneaky petes as their
26267:
2.  Producing dull, sluggish action; said of
26016:
on the table in specific spots, are used as targets or
25127:: "The cue ball's set up for an easy side pocket shot." 21849:
strikes the cue ball more than once in a given shot (a
21483:
individual balls but does not consider tactics such as
21407:
3.  (noun) Pooled money being played for, in
16829:, the lowest-numbered ball on the table was hit by the 15390:
When a player is on the receiving end of a devastating
15379:
1.  To elevate the back of the cue on a shot.
12726:
covering the table ("oh no, you just ripped the green")
10850:
Common slang in the U.S. for a cheap, poorly made cue.
10585:
2.  Noun: The curved edge cut into the table
9614:
or so positioned that is virtually impossible to miss.
8907:; artistic pool is divided into eight disciplines, and 6968:
A complete set of snooker balls with 15 red balls, six
2984:. These are smaller than the full-size tables found in 2344:, though the concepts and etymologies are related. See 36701: 36620: 36618: 36616: 36510:. No. 18060. Christchurch, New Zealand. p. 4 36483: 36481: 36030: 35980: 35978: 35976: 35974: 35959: 35767: 35688: 35686: 35679:(DVD). New Zealand: Monarch. Event occurs at 1:09:27. 35556: 35503: 33994:(69th ed.). London: Houlston & Sons. p.  31884:
to compensate for notable differences in skill level.
30528:, a less stringent definition of a push shot applies; 30404:
repeatedly until all reds are potted, then all of the
30180:
Exactly the opposite of the British usage above – the
29573:
ed either in a triangle or a straight line toward the
28847:
a match or have side bets on it and are "sweating the
26526:
with no regard for finesse or equipment quality. Many
26022:
s (mostly the latter) in the now-rare and principally
23073:. British-style rests differ from most American-style 20961:
family of games. Historically related to the holes in
19845:
A requirement under some pool rulesets that either an
15039:
Cueing and timing the balls well; in good form, where
14092:
play where both players (or teams) need only one more
13718:
from racking and breaking is more evenly distributed.
9937:. There are two main formalized versions of the game: 9667:
for the synonym "tank", used in sports more generally.
6435:
in a manner such that the target object ball does not
5977:. These terms are not generally used in the US, where 5586:
in British terminology, in which a point is scored in
2444:
anywhere on the table prior to shooting, in a game of
37746:
are standardized by international sanctioning bodies.
35735: 35436:
Byrne's Treasury of Trick Shots in Pool and Billiards
35326: 35246:. "He put Shane in jail here; this is a tough shot." 35189: 35187: 35041: 34565: 34350: 33841:
Panozzo, Mike (February 2008). "Long Live the Cup!".
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to the table, and the limiting variants discussed at
29667:
The normal phenomenon, present to some degree on all
29104:
A flaw in the table, such as lack of leveling, loose
28181:
A shooter's body position and posture during a shot.
27202:
but with longer legs supporting the head so that the
25395:(in use by at least 1681, but now obsolete) meaning " 21835:
for more than the momentary time commensurate with a
19674:
games, in which each player is designated a specific
17546:". Derives from the fact that one must aim below the 15538:
into the table's surface so that it rebounds off the
14396: 13920:". Derives from the fact that one must aim above the 13205: 13167: 9569:
2.  To beat badly; "I drilled my opponent."
9295:
have been placed on the sides of each pocket (in the
5620:, it nevertheless scores points; but it is a foul in 3397:. As such, it is also the middle of the flat side of 577:
maroon, brown, or rarely tan. Some variants, for the
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World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
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Billiards and Pool Principles, Techniques, Resources
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Billiards and Pool Principles, Techniques, Resources
34213: 34117: 33813: 33811: 33070: 33068: 31344:". May be used as a noun: "That was a bad undercut." 31339: 28457: 28456:
5.  A metaphor for precise control, as in
26690:
are often preferred, and in games where it is not a
26276:
3.  Unusually rejecting of balls; said of
25917:". Six-ball has no notable professional competition. 25825:, are played throughout using a single table format. 25391:(1884) in relation to billiards, and developed from 25130:
8.  (Of a shot or strategy) the result of
24838:(a.k.a. ahead session) for a more specialized usage. 22668:
The sides of a table's frame upon which the elastic
21089:
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
21055:
that outlines the exact angles and curvature of the
20568:
1.  A bolt-threaded protrusion inside the
20096: 19466: 17552:'s equator, i.e. "low" on the ball, to impart draw. 16853:, after the hit on the first object ball.). A legal 16295:
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
13735:
A line, sometimes imaginary (especially in American
13257:
that is approximately 3 metres long and used with a
11600:
The player touches any ball other than the cue ball;
10666:
3.  Unusually accepting of balls; said of
9212:
A tournament format in which a player must lose two
8372:. The most common form of dead arrangements are the 8018:, off which the balls rebound. Before the advent of 7340:
whereby a shot is played with seemingly no aim to a
7249:, which sees the most shots of this kind, is a slow 6560:, then the colours in sequence, this is known as a " 3489:
Used in snooker in reference to the position of the
1304:
2.  Lively results on a ball, usually the
681:
and related games. It is the last ball that must be
36867: 36769: 36613: 36478: 36460: 35971: 35683: 35474: 35472: 35345: 35343: 35341: 35304: 35302: 35281:"Crucial 'Kick' – Snooker Player's Worst Nightmare" 34971: 34969: 34967: 34965: 34931: 34915: 34913: 34911: 34842: 34177: 33778: 33667: 33387: 33385: 33383: 33381: 33372: 33263: 33208: 33108: 33093: 33044: 31927:, a more specific term for the starting opponent's 30524:as well as snooker. In American-style pool, and in 28417:3.  A successive series of wins, e.g. of 28111:session in which one is not a player, i.e. to be a 27957:aiming techniques for pocketing such shots without 27575:). At least one split is usually necessary in each 25952:
Noun, verb and rare adjective usage as per "cling".
24787:); or a shot using this technique. Also known as a 23573:1.  Descriptive of any game in which the 21607:; sometimes "of the pocket" is left off the phrase. 21370:
in the advent of a miss (intentional or otherwise).
18122:1.  Chiefly British: Competitive play in 18044:
Breaking and going on to win the game in one visit.
17849:can distinguish and separate the cue ball from the 16089:'s speed as much as possible after contact with an 15680:upon landing. Requires very precise application of 14733:2.  In snooker, the ability to place the 14271:that has only since the 2010s been endorsed by the 10607:tables, or have a beveled, down-sloping rim, as on 10219:The horizontal plane directly in the center of the 8027:, the courts for which were often bounded by short 6335:To commit errors while shooting, especially at the 5556:, which is sometimes played with a small cue stick. 5436:British/Australian and sometimes Canadian term for 3022:to remove them from play, but selectively return a 2274:it is the somewhat differently sized and delimited 861:, the 10 is simply one of the regular object balls. 705:, in most rules variants.) In other games, such as 659:black, though some of the latter use an unnumbered 36929: 36903: 36873:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pool & Billiards 36821: 36771: 36218: 36009: 36007: 35944: 35184: 34859: 34857: 34312: 34310: 34308: 34306: 34304: 34137: 33864: 33862: 33860: 33736: 33734: 33678: 33676: 33424: 33422: 33420: 31982:scoreline in a match consisting of a single frame. 27651:4.  spots: Alternate name for a table's 22562:shot. In tournament play this will be done by the 21595: 21419:into a pot or other receptacle before play begins. 21158:1.  A unit of scoring, in games such as 21039:shot with just enough speed to reach the intended 19133:tables) formed by the nose at the entrance to the 15888:2.  A shot or ball that is the "key" to 13468: 13211: 13191: 12883:1.  The way in which a player holds the 10645:), upon which the balls move quicker and farther. 10611:tables. A ball is, of course, much more likely to 8585:'s path away from the parallel line formed by the 6178:has wide and thus very "cheatable" pockets, while 6071:and thereby decrease slippage between the tip and 5593:3.  In pocket games as a general class, 5563:came into use in the 1860s and is a shortening of 4130:The bottle used in various games to hold numbered 777:, the 9 is simply one of the regular object balls. 36742: 36725: 36522: 35790: 35788: 35786: 35784: 35782: 35720: 33964:"Rulebook: Guidelines for American Rotation (AR)" 33808: 33721: 33719: 33717: 33715: 33713: 33711: 33418: 33416: 33414: 33412: 33410: 33408: 33406: 33404: 33402: 33400: 33274: 33272: 33192: 33190: 33188: 33065: 32996: 32994: 32992: 32990: 32988: 32986: 32984: 32982: 32980: 32978: 32976: 32974: 32972: 32970: 32968: 32966: 32964: 32962: 32960: 32958: 32956: 32954: 32952: 32950: 32948: 32946: 32944: 32942: 32940: 32938: 32936: 32934: 32932: 32930: 32928: 32926: 32924: 32922: 32920: 32918: 29413:serve the same purpose, but are used differently. 26165:was a well-known practitioner of the slip stroke. 26100:(some brands include Slatron and Permaslate), or 23064:Three types of rest: swan, spider, and cross rake 22523:4.  Colloquial shorthand for "a set of 19807:, descriptive of play in which the balls are not 19636:Several large leagues use this format, including 15954:of ball trajectories on impact, generally due to 12908:, predominantly in British terminology, i.e., in 12823:left side. The left-to-right order of the green, 6644:", though the latter term is largely confined to 6105:. Modern cue chalk was co-invented by pro player 5860:of the table. It lies at the intersection of the 4964:1.  A pad, usually of leather, used to 4570:at least one ball on the break, and commences to 3927:. That is, it is between the top cushion and the 3052:does not "take" enough), and often find that the 2264:and is divided from the rest of the table by the 1398:An imaginary line drawn from the desired path an 147:"), and blackball is globally standardized by an 38107: 36671:). In-context commentary on rack 10 by pool pro 35888:). In-context commentary on rack 7 by pool pros 35673:(actor, speaking as the character Jack) (2001). 35469: 35338: 35299: 34962: 34908: 34826: 34765:"2007 World Professional Billiards Championship" 33709: 33707: 33705: 33703: 33701: 33699: 33697: 33695: 33693: 33691: 33663: 33661: 33378: 33055: 33053: 32916: 32914: 32912: 32910: 32908: 32906: 32904: 32902: 32900: 32898: 29877:A resting ball that is in actual contact with a 29689:While throw is most easily observed between the 29324:. Talc is frequently mistakenly referred to as " 23207:it to the right-hand side of its vertical axis. 22514:3.  In some games, refers to a single 19945:: "Is it still an open table?" "Yes, it's open." 18463:: "the awkward cueing makes this shot missable." 17794:into that pocket before the cue ball reaches it. 12654:mechanisms. As with excessively dense, ceramic " 11847:A resting ball that is in actual contact with a 11712:(sense 1), which has a slightly broader meaning. 10102:, english (which is usually not capitalized) is 7310:where multiple successive points have been made. 5008:Named after their innovator, legendary cuemaker 3644:term (inherited from carom billiards by way of " 36270: 36004: 35939: 35937: 35266:. In-context commentary on rack 10 by pool pro 35242:. In-context commentary on rack 11 by pool pro 34854: 34301: 33988:, ed. (1884). "2595. Troco or Lawn Billiards". 33857: 33731: 33673: 33659: 33657: 33655: 33653: 33651: 33649: 33647: 33645: 33643: 33641: 33639: 33637: 33635: 33633: 33631: 33629: 33627: 33625: 33623: 33621: 33619: 33617: 33615: 33613: 33611: 33609: 33607: 33605: 33603: 33601: 33599: 33597: 33595: 33593: 33591: 33589: 33587: 33585: 33583: 33581: 33579: 33577: 33575: 33573: 33571: 33569: 33567: 33565: 33563: 33561: 33559: 33557: 33555: 33553: 33551: 33549: 33547: 33545: 33543: 33541: 33539: 33537: 33535: 33533: 33531: 33529: 33527: 33525: 33523: 33521: 33519: 33517: 33515: 33513: 33511: 33509: 33507: 33505: 33503: 33501: 33499: 33497: 33495: 33493: 33491: 33489: 33487: 33485: 33483: 33481: 33368: 33366: 33347:The Eight Ball Bible: A Guide to Bar Table Play 32718:Describes an extended period of functioning in 32204:before eventually dropping. Usually said of an 32169:(in which a "red winner" is the potting of the 32147:cost the player points. Whether the ball is an 26245:with loosely woven, dirty, too-new or worn-out 26036:). Skittles as used in billiards games date to 25878:, and stemming from the same obvious etymology. 25817:In the final stages of a tournament, primarily 25642:one either side of a pool table halfway up the 23781:(sense 2), which is applied to pool as well as 23706:The deciding match between two tied opponents. 23103:), as well as the rarer and often unsanctioned 21663:, except when both players are shooting at the 19421:2.  Any ball other than the cue ball. 19070:) when the cue ball is very near to the target 18159:(Definition appears to have been introduced by 16319:, depending on area and the company one keeps. 16271:table, the facings of which can be used like a 16058:before reaching its intended target—usually an 15960:stuck on one of the balls. Kick is the bane of 15532:). Jump shots must be performed by hitting the 10657:2.  Producing lively action; said of 7304:2.   The running score during a game 5683:, then having the cue ball contact one or more 4944:3.  To smooth out minor dents in the 4935:and ensure that it is perfectly flush with the 37681:International Billiards and Snooker Federation 36774:Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book 35861: 35859: 35779: 35134:. In-context commentary on rack 8 by pool pro 34675: 34673: 34671: 34523: 33938:. December 20, 1893. p. 8. Archived from 33746: 33479: 33477: 33475: 33473: 33471: 33469: 33467: 33465: 33463: 33461: 33397: 33269: 33185: 33089: 33087: 33085: 33083: 33022:. February 22, 1895. p. 4. Archived from 32039:(which is normally taken from close to either 31587:as applied to a single player/team, except in 31068:), and/or that there is only ever one shot on 29867:involves going past another ball very closely. 29585:. The game is played by each player trying to 28625:, but not quite enough to completely stop the 28368:and its corresponding diamond on the opposite 23079:bridges in shape, and take several forms: the 22548:when such abbreviation would not be ambiguous. 21469:in a match, usually expressed as a percentage. 20641:, being worth six points. It is placed on the 19550:shot (the "snap"), usually said of winning by 18947:angle, side spin, or unusual force. A natural 17899:2.  A foolish person in a pool room; 16943:it to the lefthand side of its vertical axis. 16765:for a listing of articles on various leagues.) 15642:upon landing. Requires precise application of 13860:and related games, to be shooting the striped 12626:Colloquial term for an unusually large, heavy 9632:2.  (verb): To intentionally play a 6910: 3429:The flat surface of a table, exclusive of the 3269:tables. The baulk line is an integral part of 2734:is driven to one or more rails prior to being 2619:have ball-return mechanisms that separate the 2539:, in which case the 8 ball is the ball-on. In 1748:Used in snooker to describe the path that the 72:that include aspects of multiple disciplines. 37769: 37086: 37064:A newer version of this source is available: 37034:A newer version of this source is available: 36932:The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards 36828:. Cranbury, New Jersey: A. S. Barnes and Co. 36794:A newer version of this source is available: 36116: 35664: 35662: 35150: 35148: 35146: 35144: 34704: 34702: 34342:. Medford, Oregon: Kilby Cues. Archived from 34329: 34327: 34325: 33688: 33247: 33245: 33243: 33241: 33239: 33237: 33050: 32895: 30736:). The smallest triangle rack is employed in 30714:. There are different sizes of triangles for 29838:1.  Describing a situation where a 29170:like any other. However, in some variants of 28595:after poor prior play; "she caught a stroke." 28008:to a specific location after each time it is 27589:1.  spot, a: In pool games such as 27442:) can counter this effect along with that of 26779:, typically by placing the leading player in 25229:(e.g., "the cue ball's gone down the sewer"). 25019:5.  (Of a player, actively) to use 24769:A moderate curve imparted to the path of the 24603:games. In most games, a scratch is a type of 23337:Colloquial term for an unusually hard, heavy 23236:are usually played as open ring games, as is 21290:, and for the same purpose: a smooth-gliding 21181:that use numerical scoring instead of simple 20043:on the opposite side of the direction of the 17896:1.  The target of a scam or hustle; 10772:is a completely different kind of cloth from 10635:with tightly woven and broken-in (but clean) 9044:In chiefly UK parlance, the non-striped ball 5576:2.  More specifically, short for a 5490: 4985:used to finish and harden the sides of a new 4929:(especially a new one) to fortify it against 4779:during a normal shot that does not involve a 3281:, the position of which is determined by the 466:for the five-pin traditional game of Denmark. 36601:. Vol. 21, no. 3. pp. 46–50. 35934: 35492:. June 1, 2009. pp. 2–4. Archived from 34489: 34487: 34485: 34483: 34481: 34479: 34447: 34445: 34443: 34441: 34439: 34437: 34230: 34228: 33363: 33330:; uses a lot of pool terminology in-context. 33235: 33233: 33231: 33229: 33227: 33225: 33223: 33221: 33219: 33217: 31770:and sometimes other accessories such as the 30520:. This rule is sometimes applied to British 30186:end of the table. No longer in common usage. 29389:with fine, sharp points used to roughen the 28898: 27599:given (e.g., "what spot will you give me?"). 27437: 27367: 26683: 25223:; usually used in disgust when describing a 24802: 24760: 24740: 24546:Rotating wheels numbered 0–9 mounted into a 23544: 20748: 20726: 19792:requirement in some games' rules, including 18388:. Sometimes played intentionally to avoid a 18028: 18003: 17935: 17921: 17881:or other modern, resilient plastic that the 17788:, hitting the other balls directly with the 16888:by scooping under the cue ball with the cue 16759:competition, and other non-team activities. 15671: 15653: 15559: 15528:, even in games with non-ball objects, e.g. 12505: 12489: 11135:is struck above its equator with sufficient 10933:, a stiffer penalty may apply (e.g. loss of 10888:with the same intention ("smash-and-pray"). 10550:of the pocket. Facings vary widely by game. 10271:A snooker cue with two attachable extensions 9525:is struck below its equator with sufficient 9507:2.  The schedule of fixtures in a 8966:is often tapped into secure position during 8090: 7966: 7869:and sometimes other accessories such as the 7400:unofficial record using the shot is held by 6717: 6657:Phenomenon in which two balls, (usually the 6638:"Clearance" is essentially the opposite of " 5489:, and several other languages, in turn from 5442:. Formerly (19th century) sometimes spelled 5313:Applies specifically to games that enforce " 4906:1.  To seal the pores of a wooden 4394: 4203:end of the table. No longer in common usage. 3901:is placed. On tournament-size tables, it is 2768:, in which the 8-ball must be pocketed on a 2746:as well, and in the UK it is often called a 1659: 1651: 715:commonly used as a symbol in popular culture 177: 136:, regardless of the players' nationalities. 36950: 36356: 35856: 35091: 35089: 35087: 35085: 35083: 34668: 33458: 33080: 32644:right side. The left-to-right order of the 32550:, being worth two points. It is one of the 31933:, which for the shooting player is another 31878:To "give someone weight" is to give them a 28158:1.  To intentionally hide one's " 28089:1.  (noun) A player's wager in a 27694:, which for the shooting player is another 25920:2.   The spelled-out name of the 25203:2.   The spelled-out name of the 21933:1.  The full fifteen ball set of 21131:of the pocket, and other vertical aspects. 21033:2.  Describes the velocity of an 20859:off the table into a boot on the floor, in 19527:(though the latter has a broader meaning). 19033:2.   The spelled-out name of the 18128:with standings consequences, such as local 16701:, although there are also well-established 16639:) in the same pocket as the shooter's last 16249:where cushion and pocket meet, forming the 16231:One of two jutting points or curves of the 16083:A shot intended to slow down or "kill" the 11960:The basic actions necessary to shoot well: 11473:Possible foul situations (non-exhaustive): 10836:wood from splitting due to impact with the 10768:(deprecated; it is factually incorrect, as 9175: 8545:played at such a pace as to just reach the 6266:over it awkwardly with the likelihood of a 5042:A protective cap mounted on the end of the 4741: 1697:The ball placed at the front of a group of 1580:The angle from which a ball rebounds off a 790:main article for the game sometimes called 75: 37776: 37762: 37093: 37079: 36955:(3rd ed.). New York: Balkline Press. 36341: 35900: 35898: 35712:. 2023. "Further info" tab. Archived from 35659: 35599: 35597: 35141: 34699: 34689:Artistic Pool & Trick Shot Association 34322: 33924: 33922: 33349:(illustrated ed.). Eight Ball Press. 33340: 33338: 33336: 33008: 33006: 30514:must have occurred, in which case it is a 29606:2.  The spelled-out name of the 29523:2.  The spelled-out name of the 28198:In the UK, a long-distance shot played to 28150:. "Stakehorse" can also be used as a verb. 27774:, while alternative British terms include 27387: 25405:for more etymological details and sources. 25178:but played with only seven balls, and the 24337:A usually wall-mounted device for keeping 22614:tool used in place of a traditional rigid 21017:1.  Describes the propensity of 18079: 17867:" cue balls, and demonstrate only minimal 13466:given, it would be very difficult to lose. 12636:or other modern, resilient plastic as the 12300: 10824:, or other rigid material, upon which the 10474:The protrusion of the playing edge of the 10044:2.   A spelled-out name for the 9156:World Professional Billiards Championships 8858:balls off multiple rails which uses table 8589:'s direction of travel; occurs every time 8360:or nearly frozen to each other, such that 6941: 6481:, e.g. "bank the 7 in that corner, clean". 6130: 3058:are not as responsive as they are used to. 2960:A distinctive size of pool table found in 2476:A common variation, used in games such as 2270:, while in snooker, English billiards and 1259:side of the imaginary line for a straight 1010:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 979:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 948:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 917:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 886:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 829:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 751:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 571:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 501:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 433:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 392:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 328:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 264:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 219:; in American-style pool ball sets, it is 36906:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards 36426:Advanced Techniques in Pool and Billiards 36394: 36368: 36013: 35488:(2009–2010 ed.). Henderson, Nevada: 34496:"Throw – Part IV: Inside/Outside English" 34493: 34476: 34454:"Outside and Gearing English or Sidespin" 34451: 34434: 34234: 34225: 33920: 33918: 33916: 33914: 33912: 33910: 33908: 33906: 33904: 33902: 33214: 31575:One of the alternating turns players (or 31531:A British term describing when a ball is 31020:, a penalty conceded by a player after a 29474:to make a more challenging game, it is a 27354:", though the term is often reserved for 26520:into thinking that they are an unskilled 26414:The effect of shooting regulation-weight 25964:An upright object resembling a miniature 25103:position more specifically): having good 23351:or other modern, resilient plastics most 23140:that causes it to unnaturally roll off a 22708:; so-called because of its typical shape. 22454:or points a player must achieve to win a 21791:on a push-out results in that ball being 21169:2.  A unit of scoring, in team 21091:presently issues pocket templates. These 20901:, into which balls are shot (pocketed or 20533: 18926:, a natural is an easy shot requiring no 18551:) the outcome of which is the subject of 16869:hand did not move a ball, etc.). A legal 15885:on another ball hard to play position to. 13963:), a lengthy series of successful shots; 13219:is the fraction of object ball eclipsed: 11816:2.  Playing loose and carefree. 10957:in which the first line of the remaining 7790:which cues are placed for added security. 5506:2.  A general-purpose term for 5406: 4810:, worth four points. It is placed on the 3453:. Quality beds are made of smooth-ground 3254:on a standard 6 Ă— 12 foot 2454:under a particular game's rules (cf. the 37783: 36819: 36719: 36636: 36624: 36487: 36472: 36369:Salvatore, Nicholas (February 2, 2010). 36156: 35928: 35692: 35608:. Vol. 16, no. 5. p. 59. 35320: 35193: 35178: 35138:. Rebroadcast and viewed March 27, 2009. 35080: 35058: 35056: 34943: 34887: 34875: 34744:. TNQ Sponsorship (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2006 34585:American Association of Physics Teachers 33970:. American Billiard Club. Archived from 33074: 32225: 32080:in most games, and usually only seen in 31485: 30675: 30593: 30484: 30244: 29990:Any of a class of maintenance tools for 29923:, due to well-timed acceleration of the 28788: 28072:has also been applied metaphorically in 27933:or some other specific location and the 27231: 27170: 26615:) so that a certain shot on a preferred 26582: 26552:that requires very fine contact between 26040:(13th century or earlier) played with a 25899:but played with only six balls, and the 25594:that must be performed in the fields of 25278:"She got good shape for the next shot". 24355:. The most common type, mostly used for 24316: 24284:1.  Verb: To earn one or more 23059: 22735: 21579:position, reducing the risk of giving a 21051:A rigid, flat piece of material such as 17929: 13147: 11783:; (2) being allowed to contact, or even 11739: 11101: 10512: 10266: 10188: 9983:for the opponent, anywhere on the table. 9572:3.  In British terminology, a 9484: 8757: 8715: 8033:For specific modern cushion parts, see: 7460: 7015:after each red in the continuation of a 6963: 6240: 5935: 4614: 4197:Exactly the opposite of the above – the 3773: 3513:s). This may seem counterintuitive; see 2292:inside baulk, and on pool tables with a 2039: 615: 37666:World Confederation of Billiards Sports 36596: 36573: 35895: 35594: 35536:Sport and the British: A Modern History 35398: 35361: 34379: 34377: 34098: 33885:. Blue Book Publications. p. 103. 33880: 33840: 33784: 33333: 33301: 33299: 33297: 33295: 33293: 33014:"Crack Billiards Players in Tournament" 33003: 32656:and yellow balls is the subject of the 31969:, if a player wins all of the required 31300:Chiefly American, and largely obsolete: 29917:The ease with which a player generates 29176:a table scratch while shooting for the 29152:1.  Failure to hit any legal 25796: 25307:used to shape an unreasonably flat new 24752:Cue sports techniques § Semi-massĂ© 24437:2.  A scoring device, i.e. a 23808:) An instance of running out in a game. 22996:, sense 1 (pool) and sense 2 (snooker). 22858: 21216:A term used to indicate balls that are 20805: 20413: 19058:usually employed so as to not commit a 18901:especially, this creates the effect of 17996:Cue sports techniques § MassĂ© shot 17336:, but still remain in the competition). 12417: 11293:. Frequently used imprecisely, to mean 10879:3.  Sometimes, a poor player; 10196: 9221: 7531:. Such shots are usually played into a 3750:2.  Sometimes refers to just 3720:1.  A person who records the 1991:in which if a line were drawn from the 1562:The angle at which a ball approaches a 1404:is to be sent (usually the center of a 620:An 8 ball (with the cue ball behind it) 14: 38108: 36969: 36924: 36898: 36842: 36800: 36753: 36736: 36707: 36684: 36543: 36531: 36502:"Billiards: What Newman Really Thinks" 36395:Salvatore, Nicholas (April 12, 2017). 36205: 36144: 36036: 35965: 35794: 35773: 35761: 35746: 35729: 35562: 35509: 35349: 35332: 35308: 35047: 35035: 34975: 34919: 34902: 34863: 34848: 34368: 34356: 34316: 34295: 34237:"Pool Ball 'Cling,' 'Skid,' or 'Kick'" 34219: 34183: 34123: 34047: 34008: 33961: 33899: 33868: 33817: 33740: 33682: 33452: 33440: 33391: 33344: 33196: 33179: 33059: 32259: 31771: 30942:twice in succession from its own spot. 30919: 30428:, a situation where the player cannot 29965:until the glue holding the tip to the 29448: 28708:for either of the set of seven balls ( 27896: 27756:; chiefly American colloquialisms are 27443: 27197: 27148: 27082: 26743: 25804: 25256: 24830:, usually in the context of gambling. 23410: 23068: 22930: 22702: 22603: 22556:The act of setting up the balls for a 21260: 21233: 21140: 20494: 19941:) of balls. Often shortened to simply 19742:1.  In eight-ball, when all 19591: 17230:crosses an imaginary line joining the 16509: 14895: 14795:or with a win. In some games, such as 14266: 13474:Used when describing perfect cue ball 13337: 12735:("that was a great shot on the green") 12697: 11726: 10784:A sleeve, permanently fitted onto the 9677: 8448:angles may be affected because of the 7870: 7171: 6949: 6578:3.  A type of maneuver, the 6022:of 100 points or more, which requires 5850:The spot (usually unmarked, except in 4780: 4760: 4469:2.  A series of consecutive 3809:players (notably, 1985 World Champion 2638: 2594:designed exclusively for storing balls 1574: 1283:"). It is also common to use the term 1265:(e.g. "he'll want to finish above the 37757: 37514:Artistic Billiards World Championship 37074: 37040: 37010: 36970:Stooke, Michael P. (March 14, 2010). 36951:Stein, Victor; Rubino, Paul (2008) . 36770:BCA Rules Committee (November 1992). 36420: 36397:"Types of Synthetic Pool Table Slate" 36180: 36168: 36122: 35915:). In context commentary by pool pro 35872:(August 21, 2007). Team USA members ( 35806: 35639:Quick-Start Guide to Pocket Billiards 35521:Lexico Publishing Group, LLC (2006). 35462:Lexico Publishing Group, LLC (2006). 35430: 35205: 35110:. In-context commentary by pool pros 35053: 34620: 34528:. Edinburgh: Mainstream. p. 47. 34524:Williams, Luke; Gadsby, Paul (2005). 34333: 34135: 34059: 34034:Lexico Publishing Group, LLC (2006). 33984: 33725: 33428: 32159:in most (but not all) games in which 31910:1.  Alternate name for the 31562: 30896: 30655: 30009: 29696: 29649:ed position result in forfeiting the 29436: 29228:). Balls roll faster and farther on " 28314:Not to be confused with the games of 27477:In pool, a type of shot in which two 27379: 27191:, similar to a common American-style 26786: 26724: 26646: 26593:, the player is snookered behind the 26504:, with a near-invisible wood-to-wood 26450: 25768: 25358:2.  Noun: Another term for 25037:) a specific ball or getting an easy 24305:, e.g. "had a score of 12 that game". 23543:; originally spelled the French way, 22979: 21855:) or if the cue stick, cue ball, and 21636: 21585:-winning chance to the opponent. The 21225: 21134: 20879:1.  (noun) An opening in a 20797: 19898:, requiring much more skill to score 19019: 16717:, which retains rules much closer to 15929:Also used as a verb, "to kick " (US). 15169:When a particular ball is given as a 13996:and by extension to pool, especially 12461: 12203:is not a game, but a class of games. 12157:1.  Play, from the opening 11417:being hit is relatively close to the 11380: 10963:grouped together, where the original 10521:table (side pocket); a British-style 10251:A successful attempt to get out of a 10154: 9566:1.  A set practice routine; 9191: 8985: 8825:can also be used for the former, and 8605:, typically in the United States, or 8551:and drop in without hitting the back. 7448:A set of paired balls in the game of 7352:but ends up with the desired outcome. 7086:, a generic, collective term for the 6855: 6682: 6460: 6322: 5573:) off a cushion or especially a ball. 4412:to pass through. Principally used in 2801:A player that predominantly plays in 1556: 37519:UMB World Three-cushion Championship 36994: 36574:Gardner, Matt (September 22, 2010). 36499: 36050:"Van Boening Wins 10-Ball Ring Game" 35818: 35603: 35538:. Oxford Studies in Social History. 35533: 35479:"USA Pool League Match Play Rules". 35367:The History of Snooker and Billiards 34723:. In-context commentary by pool pro 34513:– via Billiards.ColoState.edu. 34494:Alciatore, David G. (January 2007). 34471:– via Billiards.ColoState.edu. 34383: 34374: 34254:– via Billiards.ColoState.edu. 33290: 33251: 31349:snooker and English billiards tables 30756:in triangular formation, before the 30661: 30587: 29844:is made more difficult, either by a 29751: 29643:, three successive fouls from a non- 29424: 28676:. Commonly shortened to just "stun." 27869:or as near to it as possible inside 27526:balls move apart upon impact by the 26980: 26751: 25674:of a billiards table, bisected by a 25428:nearest to the pocket on a standard 24205: 24166: 23909: 23161: 23067:A chiefly British term for a set of 22647: 22254: 22231: 21903:, to place one or more coins on the 21561: 19965: 19831:and win, due to lack of problematic 19530: 19126:of the table. The dimensions of the 19108:The furthest-protruding edge of the 19064:(i.e. due to following through to a 18444: 18307: 18255: 18247: 17821: 16972: 16288: 16275:to rebound a ball into a pocket. On 15175:in nine-ball, designating that ball 15099: 14501: 14495: 14199:it. This is usually performed where 13494:, but generally used in the phrases 12524: 12409: 12314: 12239: 9959:numbered balls. Ball-and-pocket are 9427:A shot played slowly and with heavy 9328: 9321: 8054: 7491:and "x"-shaped head for resting the 7227: 6927:by the friction from the hit of the 6832: 6561: 6121:, often incorrectly referred to as " 5829: 5536: 5369: 4726:on either side. This departure from 3855:in a pool set, applying both to the 3767: 3678:1.  Any shot in which the 2922:Not to be confused with the game of 1742: 1410:) and the center of the object ball. 1241:in reference to the position of the 36544:Newell, Sean (September 20, 2015). 34501:. "Illustrated Principles" column. 34195: 31588: 31556: 31413:balls in from an angle – a "faster 31093: 31077: 30872: 30646:European Pocket Billiard Federation 30579: 30236: 29929:at the appropriate point in a shot. 29799: 29164:. In most sets of rules, this is a 28613: 28597: 28401: 28348:, the average number of frames per 28278:stops immediately after hitting an 27952: 25540: 25076:) comparatively easy to completely 24865: 24456: 24450: 24380: 24374: 23831: 23674: 23487:. It is most common in the game of 22999: 22596: 22269: 22246: 21754:A rule in many games (most notably 20479:awarded to an opponent following a 19606: 19006:game, in which the lowest-numbered 18707:and restore it to its proper shape. 18672: 18202:attainable with the balls that are 17752: 17440: 17421:, or in the final or game point in 16750: 16108: 16102: 15495: 15087: 14810: 14142: 13793: 13616: 13528:, in which both types of shots are 13519: 13306:a similar idea in American football 12264: 11979: 10278:, normally added to the end of the 10141:), and is thus crucial for gaining 9877:. They have in common the use of a 9434: 9395: 9173:century of 1346 consecutive points. 8930: 8747: 8421: 8000:The elastic bumpers mounted on all 7767: 7320: 6286: 6138: 6043: 5876:, it is more commonly known as the 5249: 5063: 4641:European Pocket Billiard Federation 3849:2.  Chiefly British: The 3707:, a successful attempt at making a 3457:, though very cheap tables may use 3228: 2208:2.  An area defined on a 2172:1.  An area defined on a 1722: 1301:or the potential for gambling (US). 1018: 631:Eight-ball pool (British variation) 24: 37938:Australian and New Zealand punting 37541:World Women's Snooker Championship 36576:"NHL 11 Review: Icing on the Cake" 35387:The Story of Billiards and Snooker 34946:The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Snooker 32685: 32178: 32142: 31420: 30741:(see illustration at that article) 30539: 30411: 30346: 30087: 29862: 29614: 29138: 28853:", i.e. nervous about its outcome. 28583: 27242: 27069: 27018: 26963: 26704: 26640: 26634: 26420:with an old-fashioned over-weight 26161:just before hitting the cue ball. 25681: 25675: 25655: 25649: 25479:and tournament pros. The term was 25281: 25131: 25089: 25020: 24712: 23859: 23825: 23404: 23123: 22589: 21874: 21748:As an adjective or compound noun: 21618: 21332: 21102: 21096: 21045: 20487: 20325:that are typically left below the 20026: 19675: 19611:, and other multi-player variants. 19498: 19406:that may be legally struck by the 18908: 18498:Said of a tournament in which the 18340: 17868: 17783: 17346: 17267: 17231: 17207: 17179: 17173: 17139: 16963: 16783: 16664: 16495: 16018: 14986:that can easily be reached by the 14910:in such a way as to try to slowly 14888: 14874: 14751:, and after the cue ball has been 14739:anywhere inside the boundaries of 13495: 13475: 13230: 12912:either of the set of seven balls ( 12864: 12703: 12483: 12392: 12175:(in some senses of that term) and 11908: 11370:. It is rarely drawn on the table. 10830:is mounted and which protects the 10597:actually begins inside the pocket 9320:, where the cue ball is shot with 9316:A carom billiards shot, common in 9303: 9036:(chiefly Southern US, colloquial). 8631: 8579:1.  Displacement of the 8031:or wood fences, sometimes padded. 7775: 7544: 7532: 7270: 6849: 6614:out the way first. In a game like 6569: 6441:any other object ball, and is not 6292:in British terminology. A type of 6234: 6169: 6157: 6151: 6038:few players have performed to date 5968: 5861: 5653: 5611: 5020: 4717: 4647:, the break box is a zone in the " 4585: 4519: 4251: 3758:(especially in the US and Canada); 3714: 3321: 3315: 3309: 3249: 3216: 3106: 2409: 2358:", a line drawn diagonally from a 1767: 1627: 1502: 1254: 25: 38157: 37573:WPA World Eight-ball Championship 36978:. Dorset, England. Archived from 36910:. New York: Lyons & Burford. 36655:, third quarter-final. Team USA ( 36461:Mataya Laurance & Shaw (1999) 36371:"What Is Slatron on Pool Tables?" 35404:Ray Reardon's 50 Best Trick Shots 34653:from the original on July 1, 2016 33045:Mataya Laurance & Shaw (1999) 32551: 32265: 32090: 32005: 31879: 31807: 31414: 31033: 30973: 30944: 30847: 30571: 30230: 29761: 29481: 28704:A (principally American) term in 28671: 28292: 27736:In a numbered pool ball set, the 27714:, the starting player's cue ball. 27594: 27406: 27100: 27062:The use of the correct amount of 27030: 27012: 26514:to temporarily fool unsuspecting 26510:. The subterfuge often enables a 26395: 26388: 26283: 25569: 25399:" but not specific to billiards. 25010: 24912:(a predetermined number of wins). 24846:Any of a group of pre-determined 24654:used as a grinder to roughen the 24533: 24506: 24492:. Sometimes ambiguously called a 24487: 24444: 24368: 24229: 24178: 23846: 23839: 23554: 23423: 23403:, and generate a large amount of 22608:concept, a racking template is a 22543: 22503:For further information, see the 22448:A predetermined, fixed number of 21897:3.  On a coin-operated 21845:, it is considered a push if the 21686: 21495:; "he's a potter, not a player." 20762: 20704: 20461: 20372:would be a package of five games. 20346:2.  A cluster of balls. 20011:pocketing the 6, 7, 8 or 9 balls. 19766:2.  A description of a 19575: 19127: 18581: 18208:; usually 147 points starting by 17133: 17109:The act of playing a devastating 16208:The area on the table behind the 16170:A shot in which the object is to 16031:for less snooker-specific notes.) 15966: 15451: 15170: 15072: 14942:) placed on the same side of the 14924: 14783:a ball, depending on the game, a 14724: 14119: 13799: 13622: 13461: 13395:" – is nearly unmissable (though 13297: 12950: 12770: 12661: 12338: 12246: 11805:(or a cluster of touching balls). 11772: 11427:), and as a "jenny" in Australia. 11294: 11260: 11170: 11148: 10941: 10673: 10618: 10499: 9978: 9285: 9119: 8840: 8829:racks also exist for the latter. 8744:, especially in British English. 8553: 8468: 8095:. One of several types of throw; 8072: 7601: 7537:because there is the danger of a 7408: 7375: 6843: 6711: 6675:or dirt picked up from unbrushed 6374: 6366: 6245:A Chinese snooker on the red ball 6057:A powdered substance placed on a 5882:Uncommonly it is also called the 5855: 5854:) at the geometric center of the 5821: 5803:A set of pool balls divided into 5473:games. The term is thought to be 4805: 4591: 4511: 4263: 4229: 4025:worth five points, placed on the 3856: 3442: 3327: 3222: 3117:and is somewhat analogous to the 3017: 2879: 2608: 2580: 2391:, created to eliminate very high 2252:for lead, for making the opening 1766:, specifically coming around the 1543: 1440:). This term is largely obsolete 37731: 37568:World Straight Pool Championship 37546:WPA World Nine-ball Championship 37262: 36678: 36642: 36590: 36567: 36537: 36493: 36414: 36388: 36362: 36350: 36285: 36241: 36211: 36174: 36096: 36072: 36042: 35955:. September 1, 1916. p. 11. 35840: 35812: 35698: 35623: 35568: 35527: 35515: 35402:(1980). "54: Machine-gun shot". 34136:Green, Jonathon (January 1987). 32719: 32691: 32674: 32621: 32576: 32557: 32545: 32349: 32205: 32186: 32148: 31934: 31887: 31822: 31550: 31375:until it ends inside the pocket 31280: 31057: 31051: 30931: 30836: 30818: 30751: 30503: 30478: 30465: 30418: 30405: 30399: 30326: 30287: 30126: 29857: 29787: 29562: 29302: 29277: 29153: 29146: 28880: 28760: 28638: 28540: 28389: 28383: 28377: 28279: 28003: 27902: 27827: 27695: 27642: 27607: 27478: 27412: 27319: 27307: 27136: 27106: 27056: 27048: 27042: 26616: 26559: 26480: 26415: 26408: 26258: 25515: 25474: 25430:pool, billiards or snooker table 25385:The term appears in lyrics from 25244: 24794: 24720: 24428: 24276:, and may have originated there. 24192:; the technique was used in the 23810: 23633: 23574: 23532: 23476: 23434: 23374: 23362: 23308: 23022: 22991: 22943: 22845: 22831: 22811: 22792: 22779: 22727: 22627: 22609: 21941: 21862: 21804: 21792: 21705: 21597:professional side of the pocket 21539: 21519: 21506: 21346: 21279: 21108: 21034: 20986: 20908: 20696: 20672: 20636: 20506: 20118: 20076: 20056: 19958: 19893: 19846: 19808: 19743: 19693: 19647: 19202:Excessive use of nurse shots in 19071: 19007: 18954: 18596: 18573: 18401: 18356: 18332: 18227: 18171: 18143:2.  Chiefly American: 17969: 17903: 17882: 17850: 17844: 17354: 17285: 17273: 17261: 17225: 16836: 16640: 16560: 16209: 16183: 16150: 16122: 16090: 16059: 15988: 15898: 15860: 15523: 15181: 15017: 14981: 14949: 14905: 14854: 14745:. This occurs at the start of a 14712:for specific examples of usage.) 14311:, which would have less control. 14188: 14165: 14113: 14066: 14037:A series of successful shots (a 13881: 13818: 13759: 13697: 13691: 13658: 13470:having the cue ball on a string 13454: 13428: 13414: 13413:into the pocket right after the 13331: 13141: 12944: 12919: 12830: 12764: 12758: 12649: 12637: 12569: 12512: 12332: 11941: 11884: 11822: 11807: 11800: 11519:The player pockets the cue ball 11412: 11400: 11359: 11335: 11329: 11254: 11202: 11176:On a shot, the extension of the 11142: 11095: 11059: 11015:American Poolplayers Association 10917: 10648: 10225:, which when hit exactly by the 10136: 9960: 9931:of balls then finally the black 9902: 9884: 9695: 9689: 9603: 9532: 9478: 9459:, a type of spin applied to the 9264: 8967: 8381: 8349: 8078: 7974: 7576: 7538: 7526: 7383: 7277: 7263: 7207:2.   The point on the 7184: 7104: 7093: 7031: 6998: 6922: 6903: 6819: 6804: 6766: 6746: 6664: 6639: 6555: 6466: 6430: 6276:but is also used in US parlance. 5979: 5929: 5922: 5916: 5910: 5890: 5883: 5867: 5725:, are hybrids between carom and 5678: 5464: 5422: 5314: 4863: 4694: 4688: 4632: 4559: 4527: 4461: 4451: 4269: 4245: 4209: 4074: 4038:, a common alternate colour for 4020: 3922: 3916: 3835: 3691: 3569: 3496: 3392: 3342: 3276: 3210: 3193: 3170: 3140: 3034: 2909: 2903: 2729: 2626: 2569: 2552: 2528: 2487: 2265: 2143: 2004: 1703: 1549: 1463: 1430:; such a ball may be said to be 1399: 1376: 1337: 1248: 1053: 1001: 970: 939: 908: 877: 820: 742: 694: 644: 562: 492: 424: 383: 319: 275: 255: 210: 37794:Sports terms named after people 37676:World Pool-Billiard Association 37563:WPA World Ten-ball Championship 37055:. November 2019. Archived from 37003:World Eightball Pool Federation 36763: 36500:Levi, Riso (January 21, 1927). 36081:broadcast of day 3 of the 2008 36052:. "Independent Event" section. 36014:troyroy78 (September 8, 2009). 35819:Owen, John (October 18, 2020). 35490:BCA Pool League/USA Pool League 35456: 35424: 35392: 35355: 35273: 35249: 35225: 35199: 35117: 35005: 34981: 34937: 34820: 34803: 34779: 34757: 34730: 34614: 34559: 34542: 34517: 34402: 34259: 34189: 34129: 34103:. Billiards Press. p. 17. 34092: 34078: 34053: 34028: 34002: 33978: 33955: 33874: 33834: 33762:World Pool-Billiard Association 32878: 32731: 32651: 32645: 32633: 32582: 32581:that must be potted before the 32506: 32361: 32210:for which the intention was to 32051:) if the opposite wing ball is 32034: 31745: 31600: 31341:professional side of the pocket 31265: 31120: 31101: 31069: 30991: 30912: 30724:and various pool games such as 30154: 30072: 29780:is driven first to one or more 29709:), by slow ball-contact speed ( 29682: 29674: 29634: 29598: 29499: 29352: 29336: 29325: 29319: 29067: 28922: 28909: 28895: 28842: 28828: 28459:Having the cue ball on a string 28184: 28164:" (skill); "he's on the stall." 28112: 28090: 28062: 28046: 27799: 27743: 27709: 27533: 27483:are initially contacted by the 27400: 27094: 26862: 26834: 26768: 26680: 26594: 26588: 26227: 26080:The heavy, finely milled rock ( 25912: 25843: 25660:or middle pocket are preferred. 25603: 25577: 25191: 24833: 24788: 24775:by an elevated hit with use of 24684:, but shallower and less rough. 24575: 24562:between two or more players in 24463: 24438: 24406: 24343:between two or more players in 24151: 24132: 24067: 23922: 23700: 23666: 23421:accuracy like grapefruit balls. 23368: 23367:mechanisms. As with oversized " 23312: 23264: 23098: 23016: 22817: 22816:that must be potted before the 22797:are numbered with their values. 22570: 22469: 22427: 22282: 22216: 22071: 21995: 21881: 21850: 21786: 21765: 21652: 21421: 21408: 21241: 21196:3.  Another term for 21002: 20977:, and (in an elevated fashion) 20814: 20294: 20149: 20098:professional side of the pocket 20049:angle to be played (right-hand 19866: 19858: 19787: 19767: 19757: 19629: 19557: 19468:Having the cue ball on a string 19370: 19225: 19065: 19013: 18963:on the other side of the table. 18859: 18714: 18556: 18389: 18221: 18146: 18038: 18025: 17956:Starting from bottom left, his 17862: 17804: 17771: 17765: 17713: 17568: 17167: 17145: 16858: 16744: 16622: 16590: 16548: 16547:(or in British games, from the 16480: 16335: 15949: 15838: 15693: 15661:A rare and extremely difficult 15358: 15213: 15149: 15140: 15107: 14671: 14526: 14448: 14205:of the colour ball would cause 14127: 14050: 13972: 13787: 13721: 13664: 13640: 13592: 13379:but still resting on the table 13324: 13265: 13126: 12981: 12930: 12870: 12853: 12824: 12812: 12800: 12776: 12730: 12590: 12561: 12532: 12326: 12231: 12136: 11991: 11954: 11755:A situation where a player has 11693: 11569: 11459:Sometimes interchangeable with 11429: 11393: 11278: 11230: 10883: 10446: 10301: 10067: 9908: 9852: 9707: 9580: 9017: 8979: 8398: 8313:and other pool games played on 8300: 8264: 8119: 8066: 7963: 7525:crosses the future path of the 7507: 7499: 7354: 7071: 7047: 7039: 6513:that has to clear three balls." 6479:other than as already specified 6358: 6350: 6336: 6122: 5819:(British-style eightball pool). 5797: 5731: 5384:of shots to be called, such as 5220: 5075: 5002: 4857: 4856:The left-to-right order of the 4849: 4841: 4835: 4811: 4773:The hand used by a player as a 4724:(see illustration to the right) 4700: 4303: 4287: 4081: 3896: 3841: 3730: 3622: 3502: 3467: 3406: 3386: 3298: 3265:tables, and even British-style 3164: 3158: 3152: 3129: 3100: 2873: 2861: 2650: 2512:Not always hyphenated. Plural: 2425: 2365: 2339: 2281: 2025: 1948: 1803: 1735: 1648: 1510: 1446: 1336:Used with an amount to signify 1322: 1216: 1071: 836: 758: 700: 666: 660: 607:is numbered 7, its point value. 602: 582: 537:is numbered 6, its point value. 508: 449:is numbered 5, its point value. 408:is numbered 4, its point value. 403: 398:purple or rarely pink. In some 344:is numbered 3, its point value. 339: 280:is numbered 2, its point value. 157:World Pool-Billiard Association 149:International Olympic Committee 37100: 36846:Pool and Billiards for Dummies 36824:Pocket Billiards with Cue Tips 36181:Kelso, Paul (August 1, 2012). 36132:Enquire Within upon Everything 36128:"2324. Terms Used in the Game" 35466:. Retrieved February 19, 2007. 35159:US Open Nine-ball Championship 35100:US Open Nine-ball Championship 34713:US Open Nine-ball Championship 34334:Kilby, Ronald (May 23, 2009). 34165:– via Internet Archive. 33991:Enquire Within upon Everything 32604: 32521: 32060: 31954:, the other player's cue ball. 31948: 31840: 31795: 31003: 30961: 30954:whereby after an opponent has 30812: 30796:placed on or around the table. 30762:, after being racked as above 30699: 30509: 30502:is resting in contact with an 30398:), in the pattern of red then 30332: 30281: 30206: 30027: 30021: 29918: 29720: 29714: 29580: 29515: 29493: 29346: 29271: 29259: 29208: 29082: 28887: 28759:between two of the opponent's 28747:A player skilled at very thin 28720:) that must be cleared before 28678: 28665: 28620: 28605: 28590: 28575: 28338: 28324: 27969: 27928: 27864: 27814: 27807: 27636: 27630: 27583: 27418: 27355: 27343: 27325: 27270: 27118: 26937: 26808: 26802: 26796: 26697: 26674: 26664: 26499: 26488: 26444: 26421: 26288:(sense 1) for more information 26149: 26142: 25906: 25890:Nine-ball § Derived games 25680:and bounded at both ends by a 25648:. They are cut shallower than 25643: 25630: 25621: 25598:(70 pre-determined shots) and 25447: 25441: 25185: 25056: 24499: 24493: 24387: 23865: 23773:(e.g., a run of five points). 23723:A British term (especially in 23709: 23643: 23392: 23356: 23279: 23190: 23129: 23104: 22639: 22550: 22537: 22477: 22059: 22052: 22008: 21898: 21733: 21694: 21612: 21457: 21119:of the cushions including any 20678: 20666: 20642: 20578:, usually protruding from the 20331:spot in the early stages of a 20326: 20032: 19947: 19874: 19816: 19699: 19681: 19583: 19538: 19490: 19481: 19444: 19385: 18948: 18927: 18589: 18492: 18348: 18325: 18318: 17838: 17789: 17338: 17291: 17279: 17254: 17246: 17152: 17089: 16883: 16670: 16598: 16142: 16006: 15955: 15922: 15665: 15637: 15631: 15608: 15188: 14999: 14948:as the direction in which the 14931: 14434: 14306: 14240: 14136: 14104:) victory to win the match or 14072: 13781: 13765: 13752: 13746: 13729: 13703: 13670: 13608: 13186: 13174: 12968: 12937: 12924:) that must be cleared before 12685: 12643: 12577: 12443: 12431: 12362:or, in British and especially 12344: 12286: 11894: 11778: 11704:is made up of several frames. 11687: 11681: 11653: 11372: 11365: 11351: 11343: 11323: 11308: 11246: 11123: 10970: 10678:(sense 1) for more information 10097: 10079: 10073: 10003: 9573: 9538: 9454: 9277: 9183: 9111: 8955: 8866: 8853: 8847: 8789: 8596: 8525: 8476: 8405: 8326: 8319: 7894: 7851: 7839: 7808: 7796: 7760:For more information, see the 7594: 7514: 7123: 7063: 7055: 6957: 6916: 6796: 6738: 6624:, and leave the cue ball in a 6508: 6448: 6442: 6436: 6278: 5967:. They are cut shallower than 5962: 5904: 5877: 5837: 5568: 5414: 5271: 4951: 4767: 4759:Either the player's hand or a 4682: 4620: 4354: 4329: 4315: 4277: 4068: 4026: 3915:inches (324 mm) from the 3726:for each player during a game; 3475: 3415: 3348: 2908:to be contacted) not just the 2891: 2867: 2822: 2775: 2769: 2741: 2707: 2614: 2596: 2589: 2417: 2359: 2293: 2286:. On baulk tables, which have 1779: 1715: 1592: 1392: 1272: 1266: 1041: 1029: 852: 842: 764: 672: 588: 532: 514: 479:Nine-ball § Derived games 444: 82: 13: 1: 37600:Cue sports at the World Games 36946:– via Internet Archive. 36920:– via Internet Archive. 36838:– via Internet Archive. 36820:Knuchell, Edward D. (1974) . 36792:– via Internet Archive. 36432:/ Mariner Books. p. 37. 36249:World Rules of 5-pin Billiard 36229:. January 16, 1898. p. 4 34555:. March 17, 1964. p. 21. 34202:Jim Loy's Billiards/Pool Page 34144:. London: Routledge. p.  34038:. Retrieved January 31, 2007. 33998:– via Internet Archive. 32888: 32596: 32319: 32170: 32123:games doing this is known as 32104: 31991: 31940: 31928: 31911: 31895: 31544: 31453: 31085: 31032:. Many local rules state the 31008:below cannot logically apply. 30925: 30811:A British term for a type of 30783: 30690: 30497: 30496:, the situation in which the 30387: 30222: 30192: 30148: 29954: 29904: 29851: 29775: 29690: 29668: 29574: 29547: 29505: 29475: 29402: 29384: 29330:", despite not being made of 29307:to reduce moisture so that a 29253: 29171: 29159: 29098: 28862: 28822: 28754: 28748: 28659: 28653: 28626: 28464: 28331: 28307: 28273: 28217: 28211: 28128: 28021: 28015: 27997: 27934: 27908: 27840: 27701: 27689: 27558: 27546: 27527: 27502: 27484: 27430: 27313: 27291: 27248: 27209: 27124: 27063: 27004: 26995: 26931: 26867:rules of other games such as 26827: 26553: 26455:because of the likelihood of 26432: 26426: 26350: 26136: 25777:Single elimination tournament 25715: 25435: 25422:When playing a shot, the two 25416: 25408: 25350: 25302: 25271: 25159: 25143:) to successfully convince a 25098: 24770: 24737: 24729: 24667: 24649: 24594: 24310: 24296:, e.g. "scored 2 that round". 24290:with one or more shots in an 23876:that causes it to roll off a 23871: 23734: 23693: 23538: 23470: 23338: 23196: 23135: 23028: 22875: 22851: 22674:are mounted and in which the 22531: 22474:for a more specialized usage. 21967: 21830: 21721: 21642: 21630: 21547: 21513: 21484: 21353: 21298: 21268: 21120: 20919:of the pocket have a cushion 20776: 20769: 20742: 20525: 20518: 20088: 20038: 19990: 19919: 19839: 19712: 19655: 19599: 19407: 19001: 18973: 18696: 18690: 18650: 18539: 18515: 18465: 18395: 18383: 18215: 18103: 18095: 17957: 17888:manufacturer, and expensive). 17828: 17777: 17547: 17495: 17368: 17219: 17213: 17043: 16932: 16830: 16789: 16722: 16652: 16612: 16554: 16189: 16084: 16041: 16000: 15948:Chiefly British: Exaggerated 15866: 15650: 15569: 15533: 15517: 15406: 14987: 14980:(Chiefly British) Said of an 14943: 14836: 14734: 14441: 14426: 14357: 14288: 14282: 14212: 14206: 14176: 13987: 13980: 13966: 13921: 13676: 13513: 13427:1.  An easily shot 13408: 13310: 12943:1.  A table with a 12913: 12783: 12740: 12667: 12627: 12620: 12597: 12584: 12469: 12437: 12222:The ball required to win the 11947: 11878: 11715: 11501: 11443: 11418: 11406: 11302: 11181: 11136: 11130: 11077: 11066: 11053: 10958: 10837: 10738: 10696: 10569: 10538:are the portions of the rail 10525:table (corner pocket); and a 10220: 10124: 10109: 10030: 10021: 9890: 9867: 9683: 9520: 9460: 9440: 9403: 9352: 9335: 9334:To intentionally rebound the 9252: 9229: 9200:Double-elimination tournament 9059: 8874: 8859: 8832: 8820: 8788:is about to be placed on the 8644:A shot, especially common in 8580: 8573: 8533: 8484: 8443: 8361: 8334: 8084: 7955: 7783: 7714: 7697: 7675: 7674:Sometimes "cue" is short for 7593:to the second diamond on the 7588: 7551: 7520: 7225:will be imparted to the ball. 7208: 7153: 7087: 7004: 6934: 6928: 6838:A term applied especially in 6658: 6605: 6595: 6549: 6418: 6255: 6249: 6212: 6188: 6072: 5684: 5672: 5375: 5337: 5277: 4980: 4930: 4893: 4818: 4787: 4676: 4599: 4445: 4375: 4321: 4039: 3964: 3879: 3815: 3679: 3645: 3630: 3596: 3548:, to be shooting the striped 3508: 3490: 3374:middle of the baulk-line spot 3356: 3334: 3314:located at either end of the 3290: 3235: 2856:, almost always a variant of 2816: 2788: 2759: 2752: 2670: 2664: 2620: 2544: 2481: 2439: 2229: 2177: 2097: 1992: 1986: 1785: 1761: 1749: 1642: 1607: 1525: 1493: 1344: 1305: 1278: 1253:if it is off-straight on the 1242: 1016:maroon, brown, or rarely tan. 160: 141:blackball and eight-ball pool 36780:Billiard Congress of America 36295:(writer, supporting actor); 35669:Rothwell, Hamish (diretor); 35606:Pool & Billiard Magazine 34687:. Watertown, Massachusetts: 34639:10.1080/19346182.2011.564287 34452:Alciatore, David G. (2020). 34235:Alciatore, David G. (2020). 33286:. Diamond Billiard Products. 32730: 32590: 32360: 32303:(and variants listed there). 32218: 32068: 32046: 32040: 32016: 31956: 31760: 31599: 31576: 31538: 31492: 31358: 31352: 31333: 31304: 31119: 31010: 30830: 30775: 30606: 30459: 30453: 30435: 30216: 30103: 30059: 30003: 29991: 29966: 29960: 29947: 29939: 29891: 29878: 29819: 29731: 29644: 29539: 29524: 29514:standardized rules) in that 29487: 29408: 29390: 29192: 29183: 29130: 28921: 28879:. Not to be confused with a 28868: 28768: 28709: 28685: 28646: 28363: 28349: 28266: 28243: 28223: 28192: 27958: 27940: 27921: 27882: 27870: 27787: 27652: 27570: 27496: 27424: 27349: 27297: 27264: 27257:; top spin is also known as 27237: 26955: 26814: 26780: 26639:). It can also refer to the 26622: 26567: 26456: 26268: 26124: 25760: 25738: 25730: 25724: 25688: 25662: 25455: 25314: 25308: 25250: 25224: 25083: 25082:, e.g. because of a lack of 25077: 25002: 24940: 24932:in non-verb form, sometimes 24891: 24776: 24655: 24267: 24236: 24125: 24106: 24098: 23921: 23891: 23877: 23817: 23740: 23681: 23585: 23498: 23491:, and is often results in a 23482: 23301: 23269:– usually the five and nine. 23218: 23176: 23155: 23141: 22825: 22785: 22687: 22675: 22669: 22563: 22281: 22070: 22021: 21916: 21856: 21824: 21811: 21798: 21771: 21759: 21624: 21450: 21197: 21062: 21056: 20926: 20896: 20845:for short in that context). 20834: 20736: 20649: 20614: 20606: 20512: 20468: 20398: 20390: 20382: 20352: 20148: 20112: 20050: 20017: 19882: 19852: 19832: 19826: 19749: 19670:One of the most challenging 19516: 19413: 19224: 19140: 19115: 18981: 18933: 18713: 18702: 18664: 18644: 18638: 18437: 18425: 18407: 18377: 18296:(see that entry for details) 17981: 17837:that a modern coin-operated 17810: 17759: 17745: 17567: 17541: 17434: 17393:games doing this would be a 17298: 17238: 17126: 16931:, i.e. spin imparted to the 16918: 16899: 16889: 16848: 16816: 16657: 16542: 16334: 16238: 16164: 16132: 16070: 16053: 16034: 15889: 15692: 15621: 15614: 15487:, and may be protected by a 15212: 15033: 14961: 14937: 14880: 14766: 14525: 14489: 14418: 14410: 14366: 14321: 14248: 14228: 14200: 14080: 13986:UK: Essentially the same as 13915: 13875: 13780:, the outer boundary of the 13771: 13740: 13684: 13630: 13602: 13584: 13402: 13289: 13275:and other British usages, a 13237: 13192:{\displaystyle \arcsin(1-x)} 12980: 12666:and thus on the accuracy of 12216: 11990: 11929: 11848: 11830: 11762: 11733: 11522: 11460: 11316: 11268: 11240: 11107: 11083: 11052:The forward rotation of the 10990: 10825: 10658: 10539: 10475: 10300: 10259: 10252: 10226: 10130: 10118: 10036: 10009: 9948: 9706: 9670: 9647: 9588: 9513: 9490: 9466: 9453:1.  Also known as 9421: 9270: 9149: 9095: 8921: 8805:("diamond shape"), used for 8772: 8721: 8695: 8689: 8666: 8659: 8590: 8512: 8505: 8491: 8412: 8367: 8118: 8040: 7948: 7902: 7859: 7816: 7582: 7513:A British term describing a 7347: 7289:in each corner of a pool or 7250: 7214: 7177: 7116: 7022: 6912:collision-induced side spin 6531: 6502: 6483: 6472: 6405: 6398:that goes straight into the 6315: 6302:games. With one object ball 6218: 6206: 6163: 6062: 5745: 5635: 5448: 5397: 5380:practice of requiring every 5345: 5331: 5330:example: Player A calls the 5299: 5243: 5074: 4986: 4965: 4958: 4936: 4924: 4706: 4648: 4626: 4608: 4571: 4475:by a player during a single 4239: 4091: 4051: 4000: 3928: 3737: 3563: 3430: 3282: 3204: 3175:order is the subject of the 3118: 3053: 3047: 3023: 2974:family entertainment centers 2929: 2897: 2781: 2715: 2695: 2632: 2560: 2497: 2465: 2354:2.  Formerly, in " 2259: 2204:, but see second definition. 2033: 1802: 1778:, normally on a shot on the 1773: 1729: 1619: 1618:of a pocket such that a/the 1581: 1563: 1531: 1487: 1425: 1070: 1047: 1011: 980: 949: 918: 887: 830: 752: 633:main articles for the games. 346: 227: 51: 7: 37943:North American horse racing 37628:European Pool Championships 36805:. New York: Vantage Press. 36265:Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium 36255:September 28, 2007, at the 36220:"Chicago Billiards Tourney" 35880:) vs. Team Europe members ( 35369:. Haywards Heath, England: 34830:; Sullivan, George (1965). 34715:(aired November 29, 2007). 34576:American Journal of Physics 34549:"Pulman too good for Rea". 34268:investigating the cause of 34099:Capelle, Philip B. (1995). 34060:Clark, Neil M. (May 1927). 34015:Online Etymology Dictionary 33800:(5th  ed.). New York: 32528: 32199: 32160: 32130: 32052: 31902: 31834: 31828: 31582: 31500: 31441: 31435: 31419:" – because they raise the 31403:cushion profile, with its " 31370: 31324: 31317: 31039: 30904: 30854: 30669: 30563: 30531: 30489:Touching ball with red ball 30441: 30393: 30320: 30302: 30295: 30253: 30198: 30167: 30015: 29997: 29973: 29898: 29884: 29845: 29745: 29607: 29586: 29554: 29463: 29456: 29415: 29198: 29177: 29117: 28848: 28835: 28810: 28738:for the British equivalent. 28715: 28632: 28552: 28482: 28230: 28205: 28145: 27889: 27781: 27763: 27751: 27742:of seven balls, other than 27622: 27563:and separating them (after 27258: 27253:to impart various forms of 27130: 26949: 26925: 26628: 26610: 26527: 26521: 26374: 26344: 26338: 26323:, to be shooting the solid 26046:, and hand-thrown games of 26017: 25921: 25900: 25887: 25880: 25835: 25637: 25560: 25533: 25527: 25503: 25328: 25243:which slides on a player's 25218: 25204: 25179: 25166: 25071: 25026: 25009:compare (chiefly British) " 24984: 24962: 24927: 24749: 24703: 24679: 24673: 24612: 24588: 24291: 24248: 24221: 24172: 23760: 23754: 23687: 23650: 23604:2.  The specific 23567: 23560: 23504: 23503:or any object ball must be 23409:, compared to standard and 23271: 23202: 23086: 23051:or a difficult pot is made. 23040: 22968: 22910: 22896: 22880:from being out of position. 22750: 22743: 21868: 21836: 21741: 21664: 21602: 21573:that leaves the balls in a 21531: 21498: 21490: 21395: 21365: 21314: 21291: 21217: 21210: 21203: 21176: 21068: 21018: 21009: 20994: 20920: 20781:in the center, without any 20635:, the second-highest value 20591: 20500: 20450: 20136: 20000: 19687: 19662: 19567: 19551: 19544:As a result of the opening 19522: 19451: 19437: 19396: 19178: 19164: 19134: 19086: 19053: 19041: 19034: 19025: 18988: 18656: 18621: 18614: 18602: 18451: 18430:calls a miss when a player 18262: 18152: 18110: 17993: 17776:, then, after striking the 17739: 17519: 17501: 17489: 17474:, to be shooting the solid 17428: 17412: 17405:), but the move will score 17186: 17110: 17095:Someone talented at making 17067: 17037: 17016:, to be shooting the solid 16996: 16938: 16877: 16864: 16842: 16763:Category:Cue sports leagues 16743:). Some leagues also offer 16669:, and frequently result in 16628: 16508:A denigrating term for the 16322: 16262: 16244: 16195: 16171: 15994: 15873: 15853: 15588: 15488: 15433: 15427: 15391: 15132: 15064: 15052: 15040: 14974: 14917: 14848: 14790: 14778: 14482:, for one who hustles, and 14457: 14397: 14338: 14294: 14021: 14014: 13909: 13806: 13567: 13507: 13489: 13488:1.  Literally, a 13440: 13390: 13368: 12549: 12476: 12389:for additional information. 12343:path), by applying counter- 11973: 11967: 11961: 11952:: "Can you hit that full?". 11458: 11437: 11076:, follow is applied to the 11009:and related games, and the 10996: 10844: 10592: 10533: 10232: 10160: 10052: 10045: 9954: 9932: 9914: 9655: 9633: 9623: 9617: 9609: 9378: 9341: 9258: 9218:in order to be eliminated. 9089: 9077: 9053: 8999: 8546: 8355: 8106: 8034: 7830: 7721: 7689: 7442: 7361: 7328: 7305: 7284: 7234: 7196: 7163:, when a player offers the 7110: 6976: 6681:– between the balls at the 6631: 6424: 6399: 6303: 6261: 6145: 6100: 6016:and other British usage, a 5944: 5760: 5696: 5667:One of the main classes of 5660: 5625: 5581: 5551: 5491: 5455: 5352: 5320: 5306: 5235: 5036: 4970:(seal the wood pores of) a 4774: 4660: 4565: 4476: 4403: 4336: 4293: 4106: 4007: 3970: 3850: 3822: 3721: 3670: 3663: 3604: 3587: 3528: 3363: 3090: 2936: 2915: 2837: 2830: 2735: 2678: 2669:nor attempt to control the 2511: 2307: 2300: 2241: 2182:. In the eponymous game of 2164: 2113: 2059: 2010: 1979: 1677: 1624:cannot be struck directly. 1475: 1469: 1419: 1405: 804: 726: 682: 654: 624: 572: 546: 502: 476: 434: 393: 367: 329: 303: 282: 265: 220: 10: 38162: 37536:Six-red World Championship 37524:World Snooker Championship 36871:; Shaw, Thomas C. (1999). 35821:"Teaser 3030: Pot Success" 35161:(aired December 7, 2007). 35102:(aired October 19, 2007). 34932:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 34505:. Chicago: Luby Publishing 34269: 33962:Tucker, Joseph E. (2014). 33797:Collins English Dictionary 33779:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33668:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33373:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33264:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33209:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33109:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 33094:BCA Rules Committee (1992) 32639: 32627: 32570: 32253: 32154: 32004:When a ball is given as a 31976: 31970: 31857: 31815: 31787: 31567:in both the UK and the US. 31532: 31477: 31447: 31440:, in New Zealand. Compare 31381:. The result is a cushion 31311:Derives from the usage in 31063: 31045: 31027: 31021: 30997: 30985: 30979: 30966:, if the incoming shooter 30955: 30888: 30789: 30757: 30744: 30616: 30375: 30369: 30362:of all the balls that are 30153:s are racked, nearest the 30033: 29812:Describing a ball that is 29806: 29713:) for the same reason, by 29650: 29396: 29312: 29265: 29247: 29219: 29105: 29090: 28774: 28741: 28733: 28726:the 8 ball. Borrowed from 28546: 28520: 28496: 28430: 28424: 28168: 28159: 28135: 28039: 28033: 28027: 27987: 27946: 27876: 27769: 27737: 27658: 27602:2.  spot, a: In 27576: 27451: 27394: 27369: 27337: 27282: 27156: 27112: 27088: 27075: 26919: 26905: 26852: 26758: 26575: 26533: 26505: 26498:constructed to resemble a 26471: 26401: 26330: 26246: 26241:1.  Describes a 26190: 26130: 26091: 26090:of the table, beneath the 25985: 25954: 25939: 25788: 25774: 25686:. Also called a long rail. 25521: 25520:, to achieve a successful 25378: 25287: 25116: 25104: 25070:6.  (Of a table 25062: 25050: 24996: 24975: 24936:in noun form particularly. 24885: 24879: 24853: 24847: 24814: 24804: 24695: 24661: 24642: 24582: 24563: 24557: 24477: 24411:, as depicted in the film 24344: 24338: 24285: 24260: 24254: 24242: 24159: 24139: 23852: 23788: 23776: 23728: 23627: 23526: 23463: 23386: 23361:that do not have magnetic 23251:competition at the annual 23080: 23046: 23034: 22961: 22954: 22948:back in the rack, after a 22923: 22903: 22882: 22805: 22767: 22681: 22577: 22557: 22515: 22496: 22461: 22455: 22064:, in front of the pyramid. 21953: 21927: 21829:stays in contact with the 21671: 21629:a difficult corner-pocket 21580: 21414: 21371: 21359: 21338: 21323: 21306: 21188: 21170: 20932: 20728: 20585: 20569: 20474: 20404: 20360: 20332: 20117:, in New Zealand. Compare 20069: 20062: 20006: 19936: 19905: 19899: 19722: 19621: 19545: 19430: 19152: 19146: 19024:). The game ends when the 18996:The dominant professional 18916: 18902: 18888: 18881: 18608: 18507: 18487:World Snooker Championship 18371: 18324:Jargon term for a type of 18197: 18177: 18134:World Snooker Championship 18123: 18065: 18064:(sometimes organized into 18053: 17974:, then due to its extreme 17963: 17937: 17481: 17406: 17394: 17380: 17331: 17325: 17319: 17103: 17031: 17023: 16980: 16946: 16795: 16611:A common rule in informal 16566: 16314: 16302: 16225: 16217: 16202: 16156: 16066:(see entry above, sense 2) 16026: 15982: 15976: 15935: 15880: 15673: 15627:A rare and very difficult 15561: 15545: 15539: 15467: 15373: 15201: 15163: 15156: 15124: 15005: 14967: 14860: 14804: 14772: 14746: 14740: 14715: 14707: 14699: 14686: 14507: 14471: 14372: 14276: 14099: 14087: 14001: 13958: 13943: 13893: 13867: 13713: 13561: 13529: 13352:is such a numerical rank. 13343: 13296:Chiefly American; same as 13276: 13156: 12818: 12806: 12721: 12679: 12648:that do not have magnetic 12543: 12455: 12384: 12351: 12320: 12319:to counter the effects of 12293: 12279: 12252: 12184: 12176: 12164: 12158: 11946:a player can see with the 11872: 11699: 11154: 11089: 10952: 10934: 10897: 10831: 10778: 10762: 10746: 10724: 10636: 10631:1.  Describes a 10559: 10289: 10213: 10205: 10148: 10147:; it can also be used to " 10142: 10087: 10058:Either of the two shorter 9991: 9972: 9896: 9682:shot in snooker where the 9544: 9472: 9386: 9372: 9366: 9359: 9346: 9213: 9197: 9143: 9137: 9083: 9071: 9045: 9011: 8945: 8739: 8708: 8682: 8623: 8497: 8449: 8391: 8098: 8060: 7994: 7941: 7935: 7928: 7886: 7662: 7615:World Snooker Championship 7607: 7570: 7486: 7423: 7390: 7335: 7164: 7146: 7098: 7016: 6885: 6869: 6812: 6688: 6676: 6670: 6543: 6537: 6496: 6454: 6309: 6293: 6225: 6017: 5993: 5987: 5943:In the UK, one of the two 5810: 5739: 5521: 5437: 5385: 5254:, usually not capitalized. 5057: 4995: 4971: 4945: 4911: 4900: 4670: 4577: 4548: 4392: 4360: 4215: 4184: 4161: 4044: 3958: 3685: 3581: 3555: 3514: 3436: 3435:. The bed is covered with 3398: 3270: 3112: 3041: 2972:as well as venues such as 2504: 2438:The option of placing the 2402: 2401:that relied on repetitive 2287: 2275: 2253: 2199: 2187: 2127: 1971: 1755: 1754:must take into and out of 1709: 1661: 1481: 1453: 1435: 1364: 1358: 1310:, from the application of 1035: 987: 956: 925: 894: 863: 857:. In other games, such as 797: 551:main article for the game. 372:main article for the game. 357:main article for the game. 308:main article for the game. 293:main article for the game. 179: 41: 38090: 37827:Australian rules football 37802: 37789: 37727: 37696: 37671:Union Mondiale de Billard 37658: 37608: 37502: 37451: 37379: 37334: 37271: 37260: 37108: 36996:"World 8 Ball Pool Rules" 36953:The Billiard Encyclopedia 36936:. New York: Lyons Press. 36875:. New York: Alpha Books. 36863:– via Google Books. 36843:Leider, Nicholas (2010). 36430:Harcourt Trade Publishers 36428:. San Diego, California: 36357:Stein & Rubino (2008) 36261:Union Mondiale de Billard 35637:; Forsyth, Jerry (2003). 35206:Stock, Bill, ed. (2014). 35038:, pp. 121, 148, 275. 34462:Colorado State University 34386:Pool Simplified, Somewhat 34281: 34275: 34245:Colorado State University 33280:"The Smart Table Coin-op" 32611: 32298: 32193: 32165:(as such) apply, such as 32136: 32075: 32028: 31984: 31872: 31777: 31525: 31507: 31471: 31465: 31427: 31388: 31382: 31376: 31364: 31293: 30798: 30765: 30734:baseball pocket billiards 30715: 30680: 30634: 30629:, one at a time for each 30555: 30515: 30471: 30447: 30392:being potted on a single 30363: 30338: 30263: 30181: 30159: 30138: 30132: 29911: 29813: 29793: 29781: 29768: 29739: 29592: 29568: 29377: 29241: 29235: 29229: 29165: 29111: 28855: 28804: 28721: 28691: 28637:. It is played so that a 28560: 28534: 28514: 28446:Chiefly British; same as 28436: 28418: 28407: 28369: 28356: 28285: 28175: 28120: 28054: 27881:, after the opponent has 27796:7.  spot, the: 27775: 27666:5.  spot, the: 27552: 27521: 27508: 27490: 27331: 27276: 27217: 27192: 27186: 27164: 27142: 27009:is rolling on the table. 26943: 26899: 26877: 26846: 26840: 26820: 26819:will no longer apply the 26774: 26716: 26691: 26656: 26515: 26438: 26406:for the incoming player). 26368: 26362: 26324: 26291: 26220: 26202: 26196: 26184: 26156: 26102:medium-density fiberboard 26041: 25945: 25872: 25861: 25854: 25759:Chiefly British; same as 25744: 25709: 25669: 25668:Either of the two longer 25423: 25319:, but deeper and rougher. 25295: 25144: 25122: 25044: 24946: 24920: 24907: 24782: 24634: 24618: 24604: 24569: 24547: 24525: 24419: 24350: 24300: 24199: 24114: 23900: 23717: 23621: 23511: 23492: 23398: 23380: 23210: 23182: 23092: 23074: 22949: 22889: 22869: 22850:that is neither player's 22719: 22710: 22633: 22583: 22449: 22045:(and by extension modern 22033: 22027: 22015: 21961: 21947: 21904: 21823:shot in which a player's 21818: 21574: 21568: 21554: 21471: 21444: 21432: 21285: 21182: 21126: 21114: 21074: 21025: 20914: 20890: 20869: 20854: 20840: 20828: 20796:Chiefly British. Same as 20782: 20690: 20684: 20656: 20579: 20550: 20480: 20367: 20320: 20124: 19930: 19888:A description of play in 19779: 19773: 19705: 19615: 19109: 19094: 19059: 19048: 18555:by the players and/or by 18546: 18545:A game (often actually a 18532: 18431: 18364: 18289: 18277: 18203: 18164: 18073: 18059: 18013: 17975: 17911: 17856: 17798: 17555: 17535: 17525: 17513: 17507: 17475: 17417:(as such) apply, such as 17400: 17313: 17161: 17118: 17096: 17061: 17055: 17017: 16989: 16924: 16863:by the cue, the player's 16810: 16775: 16683: 16676: 16646: 16308: 16256: 16232: 16096: 16047: 16046:is driven to one or more 15941: 15681: 15643: 15459: 15413: 15398: 15195: 15011: 14993: 14866: 14833:blackball/eight-ball pool 14817: 14784: 14759: 14693: 14513: 14465: 14386: 14300: 14182: 14105: 14093: 13861: 13646: 13575: 13482: 13434: 13421: 13396: 13374: 13317: 13252: 12902: 12884: 12790: 12696:compared to standard and 12691: 12673: 12655: 12612: 12555: 12496: 12449: 12367: 12357: 12313:: Precise application of 12271: 12258: 12223: 12190: 12170: 11907:rules), this is called a 11864: 11838: 11756: 11707: 11675: 11284: 11222: 11208: 11162: 11115: 11046: 11038: 11032: 11026: 11020: 10964: 10939:) than normal for a foul. 10924: 10909: 10903: 10891: 10868: 10853: 10712: 10681: 10612: 10598: 10591:at which the hole of the 10545: 10506: 10493: 10481: 10279: 10245: 10238: 10180: 10172: 10166: 10103: 10059: 10015: 9997: 9966: 9947:dominates. Uses a set of 9926: 9878: 9552: 9526: 9498: 9428: 9410: 9296: 9236: 9177:double cheeseburger, the 9103: 9029: 8961: 8806: 8762: 8674: 8653: 8518: 8461: 8455: 8437: 8431: 8279: 8046: 8001: 7982: 7891:, etc., when not in use. 7876: 7823: 7559: 7480: 7256: 7245:on. A typical example in 7220: 6879: 6862: 6788: 6725: 6702: 6696: 6625: 6490: 6267: 6217:to make it rebound off a 6116: 6094: 5804: 5753: 5690: 5430: 5391: 5291: 5285: 5050: 5043: 5013: 4886: 4825: 4753: 4722:, out to the head string 4712: 4654: 4554: 4384: 4366: 4221: 4198: 4167: 4146: 4099: 4058: 3952: 3942: 3886: 3699:2.  In certain 3651: 3575: 3549: 3448: 3380: 3146: 2885: 2758:A rule variant common in 2657: 2644: 2527:, if a player is playing 2449: 2375: 2345: 2326: 2320: 2235: 2112:Chiefly British. Same as 2087: 2078: 2017: 1998: 1790:as a result of finishing 1734:, usually including both 1698: 1613: 1537: 1412: 1384: 1370: 1311: 1291: 1284: 809:main article for the game 779: 731:main article for the game 719: 688: 609: 539: 469: 451: 410: 360: 296: 241: 196: 40:referring to the various 18:English (cue sports term) 38146:Cue sports related lists 37494:Comparison of cue sports 37001:. Perth, WA, Australia: 36518:– via Papers Past. 36475:, pp. 98, 102, 245. 36191:. London. Archived from 35764:, pp. 179–180, 194. 34685:TrickShotProductions.com 34621:Cross, Rod (July 2010). 34336:"So What's a Carom Cue?" 34009:Harper, Douglas (2001). 33968:AmericanBilliardClub.com 32743: 32738: 32373: 32368: 32279: 32211: 32124: 32110: 31612: 31607: 31569: 31459: 31408: 31394: 31132: 31127: 30967: 30937: 30930:should be placed on the 30824: 30429: 30381: 30368:at the beginning of the 30357: 30269: 30040: 29924: 29839: 29832: 29825: 29661: 29368: 29123: 28934: 28929: 28874: 28816: 28631:, allowing for a little 28528: 28488: 28447: 28330:To play even; without a 28258: 28250: 28237: 28199: 28152: 28098: 28083: 28009: 27914: 27901:, a person appointed to 27757: 27613: 27564: 27459: 27312:. Types of spin include 27203: 26988: 26913: 26679:will be implemented but 26547: 26540: 26380: 26356: 26298: 26106: 26085: 26074: 26067: 26060: 25991: 25859:off the back side of it. 25752: 25554: 25509: 25367: 25321: 25263: 25238: 25231: 25211: 25110: 25038: 25032: 24990: 24825: 24626: 24278: 24213: 24089: 23934: 23929: 23906:in British terminology. 23882:(contacted at an angle) 23663:and many other leagues. 23614: 23455: 23452:2.  The roll: 23416: 23168: 23146:(contacted at an angle) 23010: 22773: 22530:5.  Short for 22294: 22289: 22083: 22078: 22058:: The spot on which the 21910: 21525: 21478: 21464: 21438: 21148: 20902: 20884: 20789: 20775:In snooker, hitting the 20755: 20712: 20542: 20523:against to object balls. 20374: 20338: 20161: 20156: 20130: 20104: 20082: 20044: 20024:: "That was a nice out." 19976: 19912: 19784:) is spread apart well. 19728: 19686:, and can only score by 19237: 19232: 19171: 19158: 19121: 18942: 18726: 18721: 18522: 18499: 18458: 18298:, also commonly used in 18209: 18046: 17919: 17861:" or notable oversized " 17580: 17575: 17374: 17201: 17073: 17049: 16954: 16847:, or any ball reached a 16835:first, and at least one 16803: 16768: 16634: 16347: 16342: 16321:See illustration at the 16250: 16188:by striking it with the 16177: 16012: 15705: 15700: 15602: 15482: 15475: 15440: 15225: 15220: 15118: 15080: 15046: 15025: 14955: 14911: 14894:(Chiefly British.) In a 14842: 14835:, an instance where the 14757:or forced off the table. 14752: 14538: 14533: 14346: 14194: 14038: 14007: 13952: 13929: 13899: 13887: 13826: 13690:The intersection of the 13501: 13380: 13282: 13258: 12993: 12988: 12949:system, as opposed to a 12925: 12894: 12710: 12302:gearing outside english 12183:Essentially the same as 12003: 11998: 11935: 11857:frozen combination/combo 11784: 11664: 11411:on it; usually when the 11214: 11082:by hitting it above its 10984: 10977: 10704: 10586: 10487: 10313: 10308: 9920: 9719: 9714: 9560: 9465:by hitting it below its 9246: 9065: 8973: 8938: 8701: 8648:and in some variants of 8540: 8131: 8126: 7921: 7708: 7492: 7454: 7435: 7429: 7416: 7341: 7295: 7240: 7010: 7009:. A colour ball must be 6943:collision-induced throw 6878:on the joint end of the 6825: 6774: 6651: 6619: 6525: 6501:), e.g. from striking a 6471:, though it may hit the 6404:without touching either 6393: 6382: 6344: 6329: 6051: 6023: 5761:Not to be confused with 5717:, in turn supplanted by 5643:4.  Short for 5544: 5087: 5082: 4830:(often not marked) on a 4747:To take one's two-piece 4711:that are closest to the 4625:and its relation to the 4492: 4481:. Most often applied in 4470: 4422: 4175: 4131: 3935: 3507:in order to go into the 3483: 3289:Not to be confused with 3060: 2534: 2392: 2383:3.  A type of 2374:, defining a triangular 2338:Not to be confused with 2247: 2198:Not to be confused with 2150: 2121: 1815: 1810: 1791: 1647:curves as a result of a 1641:The extent to which the 1330: 1271:in order to go into the 1260: 1231: 1083: 1078: 1059: 76:Definitions and language 38042:Skiing and snowboarding 38037:Skiing and snowboarding 36849:. Hoboken, New Jersey: 36803:A Pool Player's Journey 35219:CueSports International 34792:Daily News and Analysis 34286:); retrieved 4 May 2007 32705: 32690:that is closest to the 32344:A covering of leather, 32327: 32306: 32288:wired combination/combo 31998: 31990:Alternate name for the 31543:and a player sends the 31288:three cushion billiards 30880: 30772:. Principally British. 30470:, which is otherwise a 30452:"total snooker" to the 29758:gearing outside English 29531: 29510:), but differs (in the 29360: 29284: 28782: 28698: 28336:. Also called heads up. 28284:. Generally requires a 27507:in many areas if it is 27439:gearing outside english 27225: 26645:or another significant 26463: 26235: 26167: 25928: 25827: 25610: 25584:Also (chiefly British) 25485: 25237:The upper portion of a 25198:Sudden Death Seven-ball 24890:match split into three 24556:, and used for keeping 24082: 23686:, such as an elaborate 23553:: the shooter may take 23442: 23331: 23053: 22922:, the abandonment of a 22694: 22655: 22442: 22263:quintuple-century break 22240:quadruple-century break 21915:of the table under the 21712: 21678:Also (chiefly British) 21553:Extreme application of 21166:with numerical scoring. 20424: 20309: 19736: 19102: 18968:three cushion billiards 18922:1.  Noun: In 18595:The table reserved for 18485:series in 1969 and the 18457:Describing a difficult 18414: 18220:s, in combination with 17890: 17728: 17411:in many games in which 17081: 16910: 16243:on either side of each 16115: 15913: 15897:3.  The 14th 15503: 15420: 15384: 14313: 14219: 14058: 13834: 13547: 13518:off another ball – and 13361: 12877: 12869:that is closest to the 12775:, and is placed on the 12491:collision-induced throw 12379:gearing outside english 12309:outside gearing english 12151: 11915: 11761:, leaving the opponent 11451: 11188: 10951:, a situation during a 10931:unsportsmanlike conduct 10861: 10754: 10625: 10576: 10556:backboard in basketball 10461: 9640: 9596: 9447: 9318:three-cushion billiards 9291:A pool table where two 9038: 8913: 8903:term for a category of 8890:three-cushion billiards 8780:more commonly used for 8342: 8092:collision-induced throw 7575:may be made while both 7312: 6719:gearing outside english 5719:three-cushion billiards 5528: 5256: 5028: 4675:must be taken with the 3441:like the cushions. The 3332:are both baulk pockets. 2686: 2492:, i.e., in the area of 2462:by way of comparison). 2157: 1963: 1670: 1586:, as measured from the 1568:, as measured from the 355:Three-cushion billiards 106:Commonwealth of Nations 104:and/or are part of the 38012:Professional wrestling 37742:The rules of games in 37025:. 2011. Archived from 36663:) vs. Team Hong Kong ( 36563:on September 17, 2016. 35534:Holt, Richard (1990). 34944:Morrison, Ian (1987). 34832:Billiards for Everyone 34799:. September 18, 2017 . 34775:on September 28, 2011. 34691:. 2008. Archived from 34036:Carom – Dictionary.com 33883:Blue Book of Pool Cues 33764:. 2012. Archived from 33314:(screenplay, based on 33182:, pp. 86, 91–116. 32873: 32868: 32863: 32858: 32853: 32848: 32843: 32838: 32833: 32828: 32823: 32818: 32813: 32808: 32803: 32798: 32793: 32788: 32783: 32778: 32773: 32768: 32763: 32758: 32753: 32748: 32501: 32496: 32488: 32483: 32478: 32473: 32468: 32463: 32458: 32453: 32448: 32443: 32438: 32433: 32428: 32423: 32418: 32413: 32408: 32403: 32398: 32393: 32388: 32383: 32378: 32235: 31847: 31740: 31735: 31727: 31722: 31717: 31712: 31707: 31702: 31697: 31692: 31687: 31682: 31677: 31672: 31667: 31662: 31657: 31652: 31647: 31642: 31637: 31632: 31627: 31622: 31617: 31487:unintentional english 31260: 31255: 31247: 31242: 31237: 31232: 31227: 31222: 31217: 31212: 31207: 31202: 31197: 31192: 31187: 31182: 31177: 31172: 31167: 31162: 31157: 31152: 31147: 31142: 31137: 30704: 30599: 30490: 30337:. See illustration at 30111: 30095: 29931: 29062: 29057: 29049: 29044: 29039: 29034: 29029: 29024: 29019: 29014: 29009: 29004: 28999: 28994: 28989: 28984: 28979: 28974: 28969: 28964: 28959: 28954: 28949: 28944: 28939: 28899: 28794: 28038:of these shots in one 28002: â€“ which must be 27939:must be shot from the 27688:, the second player's 27520:, the degree to which 27368: 27342:), and left and right 27288: 27176: 27080:for a subsequent shot. 26793:"require two snookers" 26684: 26600: 25481:borrowed from baseball 24989:conductive to, a long 24898: 24803: 24761: 24741: 24686: 24322: 24062: 24057: 24049: 24044: 24039: 24034: 24029: 24024: 24019: 24014: 24009: 24004: 23999: 23994: 23989: 23984: 23979: 23974: 23969: 23964: 23959: 23954: 23949: 23944: 23939: 23747: 23620:1.  A multi- 23545: 23531:, sense 3: hitting an 23317: 23065: 22868:, to make a series of 22422: 22417: 22409: 22404: 22399: 22394: 22389: 22384: 22379: 22374: 22369: 22364: 22359: 22354: 22349: 22344: 22339: 22334: 22329: 22324: 22319: 22314: 22309: 22304: 22299: 22211: 22206: 22198: 22193: 22188: 22183: 22178: 22173: 22168: 22163: 22158: 22153: 22148: 22143: 22138: 22133: 22128: 22123: 22118: 22113: 22108: 22103: 22098: 22093: 22088: 21605:pro side of the pocket 21378: 20883:, cut partly into the 20749: 20727: 20584:and screwing into the 20558: 20289: 20284: 20276: 20271: 20266: 20261: 20256: 20251: 20246: 20241: 20236: 20231: 20226: 20221: 20216: 20211: 20206: 20201: 20196: 20191: 20186: 20181: 20176: 20171: 20166: 20022:, especially as a noun 19983: 19365: 19360: 19352: 19347: 19342: 19337: 19332: 19327: 19322: 19317: 19312: 19307: 19302: 19297: 19292: 19287: 19282: 19277: 19272: 19267: 19262: 19257: 19252: 19247: 19242: 19200:imposed by the rules. 19078: 18874: 18854: 18849: 18841: 18836: 18831: 18826: 18821: 18816: 18811: 18806: 18801: 18796: 18791: 18786: 18781: 18776: 18771: 18766: 18761: 18756: 18751: 18746: 18741: 18736: 18731: 18436:by failing to hit the 18029: 18004: 17990: 17936: 17922: 17708: 17703: 17695: 17690: 17685: 17680: 17675: 17670: 17665: 17660: 17655: 17650: 17645: 17640: 17635: 17630: 17625: 17620: 17615: 17610: 17605: 17600: 17595: 17590: 17585: 17448: 16516: 16475: 16470: 16462: 16457: 16452: 16447: 16442: 16437: 16432: 16427: 16422: 16417: 16412: 16407: 16402: 16397: 16392: 16387: 16382: 16377: 16372: 16367: 16362: 16357: 16352: 16101:, often combined with 16095:; usually a shot with 15833: 15828: 15820: 15815: 15810: 15805: 15800: 15795: 15790: 15785: 15780: 15775: 15770: 15765: 15760: 15755: 15750: 15745: 15740: 15735: 15730: 15725: 15720: 15715: 15710: 15672: 15654: 15560: 15426:The inside walls of a 15353: 15348: 15340: 15335: 15330: 15325: 15320: 15315: 15310: 15305: 15300: 15295: 15290: 15285: 15280: 15275: 15270: 15265: 15260: 15255: 15250: 15245: 15240: 15235: 15230: 14853:) after contacting an 14823:(Chiefly British.) In 14666: 14661: 14653: 14648: 14643: 14638: 14633: 14628: 14623: 14618: 14613: 14608: 14603: 14598: 14593: 14588: 14583: 14578: 14573: 14568: 14563: 14558: 14553: 14548: 14543: 14006:(series of successful 13213: 13193: 13153: 13121: 13116: 13108: 13103: 13098: 13093: 13088: 13083: 13078: 13073: 13068: 13063: 13058: 13053: 13048: 13043: 13038: 13033: 13028: 13023: 13018: 13013: 13008: 13003: 12998: 12835:is the subject of the 12583:When potting both the 12131: 12126: 12118: 12113: 12108: 12103: 12098: 12093: 12088: 12083: 12078: 12073: 12068: 12063: 12058: 12053: 12048: 12043: 12038: 12033: 12028: 12023: 12018: 12013: 12008: 11745: 11405:with a high degree of 11094:after contact with an 10867:1.  An easy 10688: 10530: 10441: 10436: 10428: 10423: 10418: 10413: 10408: 10403: 10398: 10393: 10388: 10383: 10378: 10373: 10368: 10363: 10358: 10353: 10348: 10343: 10338: 10333: 10328: 10323: 10318: 10272: 10190:english-induced throw 10064:of a billiards table. 9847: 9842: 9834: 9829: 9824: 9819: 9814: 9809: 9804: 9799: 9794: 9789: 9784: 9779: 9774: 9769: 9764: 9759: 9754: 9749: 9744: 9739: 9734: 9729: 9724: 9477:after contact with an 9257:twice during a single 8992: 8944:An indentation in the 8797:A particular shape of 8795: 8730: 8620:object-ball deflection 8309:and sometimes also in 8259: 8254: 8246: 8241: 8236: 8231: 8226: 8221: 8216: 8211: 8206: 8201: 8196: 8191: 8186: 8181: 8176: 8171: 8166: 8161: 8156: 8151: 8146: 8141: 8136: 7967: 7623: 7466: 6973: 6248:A situation where the 6246: 5941: 5677:into contact with one 5463:1.  The red 5215: 5210: 5202: 5197: 5192: 5187: 5182: 5177: 5172: 5167: 5162: 5157: 5152: 5147: 5142: 5137: 5132: 5127: 5122: 5117: 5112: 5107: 5102: 5097: 5092: 4979:2.  A rigid 4868:is the subject of the 4637: 4395: 3779: 3521: 3423: 2370:at the corners of the 2105: 2056: 1943: 1938: 1930: 1925: 1920: 1915: 1910: 1905: 1900: 1895: 1890: 1885: 1880: 1875: 1870: 1865: 1860: 1855: 1850: 1845: 1840: 1835: 1830: 1825: 1820: 1660: 1652: 1635: 1211: 1206: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1178: 1173: 1168: 1163: 1158: 1153: 1148: 1143: 1138: 1133: 1128: 1123: 1118: 1113: 1108: 1103: 1098: 1093: 1088: 621: 189: 178: 27:Cue sports terminology 38136:Snooker-related lists 37738:Cue sports portal 37062:on December 24, 2019. 36801:Brandt, Dale (2006). 35716:on December 13, 2023. 35710:UltimatePoolGroup.com 35464:Mark – Dictionary.com 34610:on December 20, 2016. 34384:Fels, George (2000). 34086:U.S. patent 0,578,514 33768:on February 24, 2013. 33455:, pp. 23–24, 38. 32229: 30745:Further information: 30679: 30597: 30488: 30464:after contacting the 30246:top-of-the-table play 29480:game played with ten 29301:placed on a player's 29264:. On the other hand, 28792: 28140:(monetarily backs) a 27717:6.  spots: 27545:, a shot sending the 27389:english-induced throw 27269:, and bottom spin as 27235: 27174: 26898:The non-striped ball 26586: 26546:A British term for a 26263:for more information. 25602:(56 tricks in eight " 24878:, if a player wins a 24617:and, more generally, 24320: 23797:2.  (noun) 23063: 22860:recycle the cue ball 21841:shot. In the game of 21427:A tactic employed in 21374:Cue sports techniques 21372:Further information: 20957:, and the historical 20807:play the percentages 20415:parking the cue ball 19511:laying down the lemon 19397:Depending on context: 17933: 17846:ball-return mechanism 17385:off another ball. In 16617:, especially bar/pub 16537:lagging for the break 15202:Further information: 14150: 13452:which has no pockets. 13304:A term borrowed from 13214: 13194: 13151: 12889:end of the cue stick. 11871:The chiefly British " 11743: 10788:-down tip end of the 10653:for more information. 10516: 10270: 8864:as aiming references. 8794:to complete the rack. 8761: 8719: 8700:, so that it becomes 8285:A semicircle with an 7944:Cue stick § Tips 7942:Further information: 7464: 6967: 6868:The protector of the 6548:consisting of all 15 6417:Describing a shot in 6244: 6085:), but a compound of 6077:. Cue "chalk" is not 5961:table halfway up the 5949:one either side of a 5939: 4743:break down one's cue 4618: 3777: 2649:" and the oversized " 2643:, the dense ceramic " 2605:ball-return mechanism 2051: 1046:. The break includes 923:purple or rarely pink 757:yellow. The 9 is the 619: 481:section for the game. 236:One-cushion billiards 38121:Glossaries of sports 37817:Association football 37784:Glossaries of sports 37408:Danish pin billiards 37051:. Bristol, England: 37021:. Bristol, England: 36869:Mataya Laurance, Ewa 36639:, pp. 137, 246. 36303:(lead role) (1992). 36195:on January 12, 2022. 35635:Mataya Laurance, Ewa 35523:Nap – Dictionary.com 35290:. October 11, 2019. 34905:, pp. 281, 292. 34836:Grosset & Dunlap 34411:re-broadcast of the 34208:on January 28, 2007. 34140:Dictionary of Jargon 33935:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 33345:Givens, R. (2004). 33284:DiamondBilliards.com 33019:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 32700: 32516: 32261:Points "on the wire" 32103:A shot in which the 31963:Principally British: 31755: 31520: 31275: 30924:, the rule that the 30865:treble-century break 30861:triple-century break 30712:equilateral triangle 30147:, this is where the 30102:In snooker, same as 29774:A shot in which the 29681:Same as object-ball 29517:shots must be called 29077: 27963:the cue ball into a 27750:Also referred to as 27084:speed-induced throw 25982:Danish pin billiards 25139:9.  (Of a 24872:Principally British: 24844:Principally British: 24077: 23753:The number of balls 23469:A gentle tap of the 23415:, but do not reduce 22778:a red followed by a 22772:a player must first 22602:An outgrowth of the 22437: 22226: 21993:or any related game. 21966:, definition 2, and 21518:and the path of the 21193:win vs. loss ratios. 20889:and partly into the 20833:and the tops of the 20535:play the percentages 20304: 20081:with too large of a 19566:where pocketing the 19380: 18869: 18400:is very close to an 18226:s, and clearing the 17723: 17367:A shot in which the 16873:is one in which the 16815:(the opposite being 16559:and back toward the 16490: 16273:basketball backboard 16040:A shot in which the 15909:intergame break shot 15848: 15368: 15155:In a tournament, to 14698:(the opposite being 14681: 13316:A misnomer for hand 13203: 13165: 13136: 12146: 11387:Principally used in 11161:See illustration at 11129:A shot in which the 11114:See illustration at 11058:that results from a 10498:of the cushion. The 10456: 10179:See illustration at 9965:for each shot, with 9862: 9551:See illustration at 9537:because it is still 9519:A shot in which the 9497:See illustration at 9128:double-century break 8954:, especially at the 8784:, but sideways. The 8315:British-style tables 8274: 8010:, usually made from 6989:sometimes also used. 6985:; American spelling 6132:chasing one's money 6034:century of centuries 5230: 4804:, the highest-value 4619:Diagram showing the 4383:See illustration at 4250:. Also known as the 3834:, the highest-value 3366:middle spot in baulk 3227:. Also known as the 3157:. The left-to-right 3099:that is between the 2860:, that is played by 2571:rack (noun), sense 1 2549:can be the ball-on. 2350:, second definition. 2331:). In the eponymous 2086:See illustration at 2003:behind the targeted 1958: 1760:as a result of poor 1684:apex of the triangle 1576:angle of reflection 1381:than the opponent). 1226: 835:blue. The 10 is the 507:green. The 6 is the 464:Danish pin billiards 38141:Snooker terminology 36926:Shamos, Michael Ian 36900:Shamos, Michael Ian 36208:, pp. 207–208. 36188:The Daily Telegraph 36147:, pp. 51, 205. 35917:Ewa Mataya Laurance 35749:, pp. 179–180. 35580:BilliardsForum.info 35440:Skyhorse Publishing 35408:David & Charles 35385:Revised version of 35268:Ewa Mataya Laurance 34593:2009AmJPh..77..788M 34101:Play Your Best Pool 34074:on August 25, 2006. 33974:on October 6, 2014. 32732:Contents:  32544:, the lowest-value 32362:Contents:  32312:A slang term for a 32252:) used for keeping 32101:, largely obsolete. 31601:Contents:  31121:Contents:  30898:two-cushion double 29711:speed-induced throw 28923:Contents:  28619:A shot played with 28354:for a given player. 28301:straight eight-ball 28272:Any shot where the 28216:, so that when the 27381:spin-induced throw 26726:snooker spectacles 26602:(noun) The game of 26452:cheating the pocket 25813:single table set-up 25806:single table format 25770:single-elimination 25735:in American usage. 25249:and upon which the 25061:; in short, to get 24568:-based games or in 24349:-based games or in 23923:Contents:  23785:in British English. 23521:and other forms of 23481:, in the hope of a 23226:borrowed from poker 22932:containing safeties 22737:angle of reflection 22283:Contents:  22072:Contents:  22061:pink ball is placed 21809:on the money ball). 21030:" it is said to be. 20849:and other forms of 20150:Contents:  19963:worth eight points. 19754:for either player. 19226:Contents:  18715:Contents:  18607:that are unusually 18132:competition or the 17569:Contents:  17534:2.  With 17365:, largely obsolete. 16731:annually (APA/CPA, 16336:Contents:  16011:, and the shot was 15694:Contents:  15516:Any shot where the 15447:Chiefly Australian: 15214:Contents:  14527:Contents:  14334:musical instruments 13951:4.  With 13908:2.  With 13770:, and delimits the 13389:in the pocket – a " 12982:Contents:  12769:. It is one of the 12548:shot that pots the 12507:Chasing one's money 12298:on the next stroke. 11992:Contents:  11382:cheating the pocket 11103:angle of reflection 10529:table (side pocket) 10302:Contents:  9925:) all of one's own 9708:Contents:  9608:sitting close to a 9486:angle of reflection 9310:Sometimes called a 9193:double-elimination 8927:(chiefly British). 8801:, in the form of a 8607:cue-ball deflection 8442:on the cloth. Even 8120:Contents:  7465:A "cross rake" rest 6504:ball that is not on 6341:, due to pressure. 5076:Contents:  4456:placement; in many 3797:specially made for 3519:for an explanation. 3215:and bounded by the 3139:, any of the three 2951:coin-operated table 2356:the champions' game 2212:, in games such as 1804:Contents:  1688:apex of the diamond 1558:angle of incidence 1072:Contents:  370:Four-ball billiards 38126:Sports terminology 37595:World Pool Masters 37315:Artistic billiards 37127:British eight-ball 37032:on April 13, 2015. 36982:on April 17, 2012. 36976:SnookerGames.co.uk 36651:broadcast of 2006 36586:on August 6, 2016. 36226:The New York Times 36124:Philp, Robert Kemp 36060:on January 7, 2008 35952:The New York Times 35868:broadcast of 2006 35706:"Gareth Potts (7)" 35157:broadcast of 2006 35155:SportsNet New York 35114:and Jerry Forsyth. 35098:broadcast of 2006 35096:SportsNet New York 34754:Establishes usage. 34711:broadcast of 2006 34709:SportsNet New York 33986:Philp, Robert Kemp 33307:The Color of Money 33266:, pp. 37, 39. 33211:, pp. 32, 36. 32273:2.  The 32236: 32230:A scoring wire at 31827:positioned near a 30843:two-cushion double 30750:2.  The 30710:in the form of an 30705: 30603:physical ball rack 30600: 30589:training template 30491: 30446:. The player must 30066:By analogy to the 29824:before it becomes 28795: 28204:a ball close to a 27913:after it has been 27839:, the giving of a 27289: 27177: 27074:to achieve proper 26753:snookers required 26601: 26163:Cowboy Jimmy Moore 26006:artistic billiards 25798:double-elimination 25783:single elimination 25720:when hit with the 25596:artistic billiards 25301:A highly abrasive 25097:7.  (Of 24955:and in games like 24640:(chiefly British). 24323: 23412:magnetic cue balls 23253:Derby City Classic 23070:mechanical bridges 23066: 22662:Also (uncommonly) 22256:quintuple century 22233:quadruple century 21563:professional foul 21431:in which a player 21429:UK eight-ball pool 21227:points on the wire 20703:Also known as the 20388:(chiefly British). 19402:1.  Any 18568:The Color of Money 18565:scene in the film 18257:mechanical bridge 17991: 17980:rebounds into the 17954:Jacob Schaefer Sr. 17823:magnetic cue ball 17310:double elimination 16137:. If the player's 16107:. Also known as a 15973:a very large table 15670:that turns into a 15636:that turns into a 15584:artistic billiards 15554:is released. Some 14365:2.  The 13776:(and, in European 13209: 13189: 13154: 13152:Half-ball striking 12729:3.  The 12720:2.  The 12699:magnetic cue balls 12337:from its expected 12241:games on the wire 11903:(and some British 11746: 11728:requiring snookers 10722:rules use "foul"). 10531: 10273: 10198:spin-induced throw 10129:rebound angle off 10114:when hit with the 9622:(US, colloquial), 9391:(chiefly British). 9330:double the pocket 9223:single-elimination 9207:double elimination 9117:(chiefly British). 8796: 8731: 8056:cut-induced throw 7953:with the cue ball. 7653:/croquignole, and 7645:and some forms of 7569:rules, only three 7485:, with a straight 7467: 7229:containing safety 6974: 6834:cocked-hat double 6247: 5942: 5715:balkline billiards 4846:. I.e., it is the 4638: 4525:(chiefly British). 3861:typically used in 3780: 3769:billiards glasses 3123:in American-style 3089:, the area of the 2389:balkline billiards 2387:game, also called 2333:balkline billiards 2184:balkline billiards 2057: 1772:off three or more 1744:around the houses 1708:(i.e., toward the 1522:balkline billiards 1442:balkline billiards 1247:. It is above the 622: 460:Five-pin billiards 46:games played on a 38103: 38102: 37864:Canadian football 37807:American football 37751: 37750: 37585:World Cup of Pool 37390:English billiards 37366:Brazilian snooker 36991: 36653:World Cup of Pool 36111:Vivian Villarreal 35990:MagicBallRack.com 35986:"Magic Ball Rack" 35809:, pp. 9, 41. 35499:on July 15, 2011. 35373:. pp. 8–11. 35284:(MP4/HTML5 video) 35240:Shane Van Boening 34992:Helena Thornfeldt 34627:Sports Technology 34601:10.1119/1.3157159 34425:Nick van den Berg 34417:Shane Van Boening 34346:on June 24, 2008. 34298:, pp. 52–53. 34198:"The Chuck Nurse" 34196:Loy, Jim (2000). 34050:, pp. 44–45. 33754:"Blackball Rules" 33443:, pp. 23–24. 32565:2.  In 32540:1.  In 32167:English billiards 32115:another ball. In 31925:English billiards 31919:2.  In 31773:mechanical bridge 31347:2.  On 30960:and thus yielded 30921:English billiards 30598:Training template 30286:(U.S.); contrast 30235:(U.S.); contrast 30178:Chiefly American: 30011:mushroom trimmers 29953:A small clamping 29707:cut-induced throw 29450:training template 29122:, a divot in the 28652:A shot where the 28615:stun run-through 28599:stroke, to be in 28074:sports journalism 28061:Same as cue-ball 27994:English billiards 27898:English billiards 27848:4.  In 27835:3.  In 27822:2.  In 27686:English billiards 27541:3.  In 27532:as a result of a 27516:2.  In 27456:for more details. 27445:cut-induced throw 27161:for more details. 27150:cut-induced throw 26745:billiards glasses 26655:. Also known as " 26084:) that forms the 25823:Snooker Shoot Out 25542:shot for nothing 25258:mechanical bridge 25043:, but possibly a 24867:session to spare 24517:or (ambiguously) 24379:, and over-table 23676:round the angles 23285:A highly skilled 23228:. The folk games 23115:English billiards 23001:re-spotted black 22942:, placing of the 22938:2.  In 22918:1.  In 22840:3.  In 22800:2.  In 22762:1.  In 22704:mechanical bridge 22605:training template 22598:racking template 22047:English billiards 22041:2.  In 22001:1.  In 21710:worth ten points. 21262:billiards glasses 21235:games on the wire 21142:training template 21085:English billiards 20496:English billiards 20493:1.  In 20467:1.  In 20411:(US, colloquial). 20315:1.  In 19969:orange crush, the 19857:, on the opening 19803:3.  In 19593:games on the wire 19216:English billiards 18966:3.  In 18695:used to trim the 18674:mushroom trimmer 18527:" in the game of 18304:English billiards 18232:s. Also called a 17962:swerves into and 17946:William A. Spinks 17797:2.  In 17758:1.  In 17754:machine gun shot 17419:English billiards 16729:Las Vegas, Nevada 16533:lag for the break 16511:mechanical bridge 16285:English billiards 16261:, and the pocket 15497:joint protectors 15438:to the drop hole. 15096:intentional fault 15089:intentional foul 14897:snookers required 14829:English billiards 14407: 14395: 14379:Russian billiards 14293:and in need of a 14268:mechanical bridge 13992:, but applied to 13938:3.  In 13637:Chiefly American: 13599:Chiefly American: 13554:Chiefly American: 13537:2.  In 13526:English billiards 13339:games on the wire 13249:English billiards 13212:{\displaystyle x} 12632:made of the same 12419:gentlemen's call 11845:Chiefly American: 11698:has been made. A 11692:, losing foul or 11275:Chiefly American: 11237:Chiefly American: 11195:Chiefly American: 10566:Russian billiards 10532:The facings of a 10231:should impart no 10094:Chiefly American: 10002:). Shots are not 9679:containing safety 9235:An illegal shot ( 9134:English billiards 8899:2.  An 8348:When two or more 8307:English billiards 8020:vulcanized rubber 7872:mechanical bridge 7769:cue ball control 7397:English billiards 7368:counter ball rack 6951:cut-induced throw 6524:, the successful 6516:2.  In 6415:Chiefly American. 6260:by it, having to 6140:cheat the pocket 6107:William A. Spinks 6083:calcium carbonate 6014:English billiards 5959:English billiards 5723:English billiards 5618:English billiards 5010:George Balabushka 4782:mechanical bridge 4762:mechanical bridge 4669:, from which the 4541:Chiefly American: 4536:break and run out 4487:English billiards 4320:(U.S.); contrast 4268:(U.S.); contrast 4195:Chiefly American: 4034:2.  In 4015:1.  In 3830:1.  In 3778:Billiards glasses 3763:English billiards 3640:and occasionally 3263:English billiards 3083:English billiards 2797:bar league player 2728:Shot in which an 2640:Magnetic cue ball 2280:, defined by the 2222:English billiards 2049: 1724:around the table 1020:16-red clearance 130:English billiards 70:English billiards 16:(Redirected from 38153: 38131:Game terminology 37778: 37771: 37764: 37755: 37754: 37736: 37735: 37734: 37659:Governing bodies 37438:Ground billiards 37361:American snooker 37266: 37095: 37088: 37081: 37072: 37071: 37063: 37061: 37046: 37033: 37031: 37019:WorldSnooker.org 37016: 37006: 37000: 36984: 36983: 36966: 36947: 36935: 36921: 36909: 36886: 36864: 36839: 36827: 36816: 36793: 36777: 36757: 36751: 36740: 36734: 36723: 36717: 36711: 36705: 36699: 36698: 36687:Billiards Digest 36682: 36676: 36646: 36640: 36634: 36628: 36622: 36611: 36610: 36599:Billiards Digest 36594: 36588: 36587: 36582:. 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Archived from 36541: 36535: 36529: 36520: 36519: 36517: 36515: 36497: 36491: 36485: 36476: 36470: 36464: 36458: 36452: 36451: 36418: 36412: 36411: 36409: 36407: 36392: 36386: 36385: 36383: 36381: 36366: 36360: 36354: 36348: 36347: 36345: 36289: 36283: 36281: 36274: 36268: 36245: 36239: 36238: 36236: 36234: 36222: 36215: 36209: 36203: 36197: 36196: 36178: 36172: 36166: 36160: 36154: 36148: 36142: 36136: 36135: 36120: 36114: 36100: 36094: 36076: 36070: 36069: 36067: 36065: 36046: 36040: 36034: 36028: 36027: 36025: 36023: 36011: 36002: 36001: 35999: 35997: 35982: 35969: 35963: 35957: 35956: 35948: 35941: 35932: 35926: 35920: 35902: 35893: 35863: 35854: 35844: 35838: 35837: 35835: 35833: 35826:The Sunday Times 35816: 35810: 35804: 35798: 35792: 35777: 35771: 35765: 35759: 35750: 35744: 35733: 35727: 35718: 35717: 35702: 35696: 35690: 35681: 35680: 35671:Magasiva, Robbie 35666: 35657: 35656: 35627: 35621: 35620: 35601: 35592: 35591: 35589: 35587: 35572: 35566: 35560: 35554: 35553: 35531: 35525: 35519: 35513: 35507: 35501: 35500: 35498: 35487: 35476: 35467: 35460: 35454: 35453: 35428: 35422: 35421: 35396: 35390: 35384: 35359: 35353: 35347: 35336: 35330: 35324: 35318: 35312: 35306: 35297: 35295: 35285: 35277: 35271: 35253: 35247: 35244:Charlie Williams 35229: 35223: 35222: 35212: 35203: 35197: 35191: 35182: 35176: 35170: 35152: 35139: 35128:Charlie Williams 35121: 35115: 35093: 35078: 35071:Gerda Hofstatter 35060: 35051: 35045: 35039: 35033: 35027: 35016:Thorsten Hohmann 35009: 35003: 34985: 34979: 34973: 34960: 34959: 34941: 34935: 34929: 34923: 34917: 34906: 34900: 34891: 34885: 34879: 34873: 34867: 34861: 34852: 34846: 34840: 34839: 34828:Lassiter, Luther 34824: 34818: 34817:, 19 April 2018. 34807: 34801: 34800: 34783: 34777: 34776: 34761: 34755: 34753: 34751: 34749: 34734: 34728: 34706: 34697: 34696: 34695:on July 9, 2011. 34677: 34666: 34662: 34660: 34658: 34618: 34612: 34611: 34609: 34603:. Archived from 34572: 34563: 34557: 34556: 34546: 34540: 34539: 34521: 34515: 34514: 34512: 34510: 34503:Billiards Digest 34500: 34491: 34474: 34472: 34470: 34468: 34460:. Fort Collins: 34449: 34432: 34413:2011 Mosconi Cup 34406: 34400: 34399: 34381: 34372: 34366: 34360: 34354: 34348: 34347: 34331: 34320: 34314: 34299: 34293: 34287: 34284: 34278: 34272: 34263: 34257: 34255: 34253: 34251: 34243:. Fort Collins: 34232: 34223: 34217: 34211: 34209: 34204:. Archived from 34193: 34187: 34181: 34175: 34174: 34164: 34162: 34143: 34133: 34127: 34121: 34115: 34114: 34096: 34090: 34089:, March 9, 1897. 34088: 34082: 34076: 34075: 34070:. Archived from 34057: 34051: 34045: 34039: 34032: 34026: 34025: 34023: 34021: 34006: 34000: 33999: 33982: 33976: 33975: 33959: 33953: 33951: 33949: 33947: 33942:on June 12, 2011 33926: 33897: 33896: 33878: 33872: 33866: 33855: 33854: 33843:Billiards Digest 33838: 33832: 33831: 33820:Billiards Digest 33815: 33806: 33805: 33788: 33782: 33776: 33770: 33769: 33750: 33744: 33738: 33729: 33723: 33686: 33680: 33671: 33665: 33456: 33450: 33444: 33438: 33432: 33426: 33395: 33389: 33376: 33370: 33361: 33360: 33342: 33331: 33303: 33288: 33287: 33276: 33267: 33261: 33255: 33249: 33212: 33206: 33200: 33194: 33183: 33177: 33112: 33106: 33097: 33091: 33078: 33072: 33063: 33057: 33048: 33042: 33036: 33035: 33033: 33031: 33026:on June 12, 2011 33010: 33001: 32998: 32733: 32722: 32694: 32688: 32654: 32648: 32642: 32636: 32630: 32624: 32614: 32599: 32593: 32585: 32579: 32573: 32560: 32554: 32548: 32538: 32363: 32352: 32322: 32301: 32268: 32262: 32256: 32214: 32208: 32202: 32196: 32181: 32173: 32163: 32157: 32151: 32145: 32139: 32133: 32127: 32113: 32107: 32078: 32063: 32055: 32049: 32043: 32037: 32031: 32008: 31994: 31979: 31973: 31951: 31943: 31937: 31931: 31914: 31908: 31890: 31882: 31860: 31843: 31837: 31831: 31825: 31810: 31798: 31790: 31780: 31774: 31602: 31591: 31585: 31579: 31565: 31564:hugging the rail 31559: 31553: 31549:to hit both the 31547: 31541: 31535: 31510: 31495: 31480: 31474: 31468: 31462: 31456: 31450: 31444: 31438: 31423: 31417: 31411: 31397: 31391: 31385: 31379: 31373: 31367: 31361: 31355: 31342: 31336: 31330: 31307: 31122: 31096: 31080: 31072: 31066: 31060: 31054: 31048: 31042: 31038:from the D (see 31036: 31030: 31024: 31006: 31000: 30994: 30988: 30982: 30976: 30970: 30964: 30958: 30940: 30934: 30928: 30922: 30907: 30891: 30875: 30868: 30841:. Also called a 30839: 30833: 30827: 30821: 30815: 30778: 30768: 30760: 30754: 30747:Rack (billiards) 30718: 30706:1.  A 30702: 30693: 30683: 30664: 30658: 30657:racking template 30648:(EPBF, Europe's 30637: 30619: 30609: 30582: 30566: 30541:tournament card 30534: 30518: 30512: 30506: 30500: 30474: 30468: 30462: 30456: 30450: 30444: 30438: 30432: 30414: 30408: 30402: 30396: 30390: 30384: 30378: 30372: 30366: 30360: 30348:total clearance 30341: 30335: 30329: 30323: 30316: 30290: 30284: 30272: 30266: 30260:Chiefly British: 30239: 30233: 30225: 30219: 30213:Chiefly British: 30201: 30195: 30184: 30170: 30162: 30157: 30151: 30141: 30135: 30129: 30121:The half of the 30119:Chiefly British: 30106: 30090: 30062: 30036: 30030: 30024: 30018: 30012: 30006: 30000: 29994: 29971:has fully dried. 29969: 29963: 29957: 29942: 29927: 29921: 29907: 29901: 29887: 29881: 29875:Chiefly British: 29865: 29860: 29854: 29848: 29842: 29828: 29822: 29816: 29802: 29796: 29790: 29784: 29778: 29764: 29754: 29748: 29742: 29734: 29723: 29717: 29699: 29698:combination shot 29693: 29685: 29677: 29671: 29653: 29647: 29637: 29616:three-foul rule 29610: 29601: 29595: 29589: 29583: 29577: 29571: 29565: 29559: 29542: 29527: 29518: 29508: 29502: 29496: 29490: 29484: 29478: 29470:An outgrowth of 29468: 29451: 29439: 29438:racking template 29427: 29411: 29405: 29399: 29393: 29387: 29355: 29349: 29328: 29322: 29315: 29305: 29280: 29274: 29268: 29262: 29256: 29250: 29244: 29238: 29232: 29222: 29201: 29195: 29186: 29180: 29174: 29168: 29162: 29158:at all with the 29156: 29141: 29126: 29120: 29114: 29108: 29093: 28924: 28912: 28903: 28902: 28883: 28877: 28873:without a level 28871: 28867:from the use of 28865: 28851: 28845: 28831: 28825: 28819: 28813: 28807: 28777: 28771: 28763: 28757: 28751: 28736: 28724: 28718: 28712: 28694: 28688: 28674: 28668: 28662: 28656: 28641: 28635: 28629: 28623: 28608: 28593: 28585:stroke, catch a 28578: 28555: 28549: 28543: 28537: 28531: 28523: 28517: 28491: 28485: 28460: 28450: 28439: 28433: 28427: 28421: 28410: 28404: 28392: 28386: 28380: 28372: 28366: 28352: 28334: 28310: 28288: 28282: 28276: 28261: 28246: 28240: 28226: 28220: 28214: 28208: 28202: 28187: 28171: 28162: 28148: 28138: 28123: 28117:for the player. 28115: 28101: 28093: 28065: 28042: 28036: 28030: 28024: 28018: 28012: 28006: 28000: 27990: 27961: 27955: 27949: 27943: 27937: 27931: 27917: 27911: 27905: 27899: 27885: 27879: 27873: 27867: 27843: 27830: 27817: 27802: 27790: 27784: 27778: 27772: 27766: 27760: 27754: 27746: 27740: 27734:Chiefly British. 27712: 27704: 27698: 27692: 27661: 27655: 27645: 27639: 27633: 27625: 27616: 27610: 27597: 27579: 27573: 27567: 27561: 27555: 27549: 27536: 27530: 27524: 27511: 27505: 27499: 27493: 27487: 27481: 27454: 27446: 27440: 27433: 27427: 27421: 27415: 27409: 27403: 27397: 27390: 27375: 27372: 27362:François Mingaud 27358: 27352: 27346: 27340: 27334: 27328: 27322: 27316: 27310: 27300: 27294: 27285: 27279: 27273: 27267: 27261: 27251: 27245: 27240: 27220: 27212: 27206: 27200: 27195: 27189: 27159: 27151: 27145: 27139: 27133: 27127: 27121: 27115: 27109: 27103: 27097: 27091: 27078: 27072: 27066: 27051: 27045: 27033: 27021: 27015: 27007: 26998: 26983: 26965:special average 26958: 26952: 26946: 26940: 26934: 26928: 26922: 26916: 26908: 26902: 26865: 26855: 26849: 26843: 26837: 26823: 26817: 26811: 26805: 26799: 26789: 26788:re-spotted black 26783: 26777: 26771: 26761: 26746: 26719: 26707: 26700: 26694: 26688: 26687: 26677: 26667: 26659: 26649: 26648:point of contact 26643: 26637: 26631: 26625: 26619: 26613: 26597: 26591: 26570: 26562: 26556: 26550: 26536: 26530: 26524: 26518: 26508: 26502: 26483: 26474: 26459: 26453: 26447: 26441: 26435: 26429: 26424: 26418: 26404: 26398: 26383: 26377: 26371: 26365: 26359: 26353: 26347: 26341: 26333: 26327: 26294: 26286: 26271: 26261: 26249: 26223: 26205: 26199: 26193: 26187: 26159: 26145: 26139: 26133: 26127: 26094: 26088: 26070: 26044: 26038:ground billiards 26020: 25994: 25988: 25960: 25959: 25948: 25942: 25924: 25915: 25909: 25903: 25893: 25875: 25868:Chiefly British: 25857: 25838: 25799: 25791: 25763: 25747: 25741: 25733: 25727: 25718: 25712: 25684: 25678: 25672: 25658: 25652: 25646: 25640: 25624: 25617:Chiefly British: 25606: 25572: 25563: 25557: 25536: 25532:), or to play a 25530: 25524: 25518: 25512: 25506: 25477: 25450: 25444: 25438: 25426: 25381: 25374:Chiefly British: 25353: 25346: 25317: 25311: 25305: 25290: 25284: 25274: 25259: 25253: 25247: 25241: 25227: 25221: 25207: 25194: 25188: 25182: 25172: 25147: 25134: 25125: 25119: 25113: 25107: 25101: 25092: 25086: 25080: 25074: 25065: 25059: 25053: 25047: 25041: 25035: 25029: 25023: 25013: 25005: 24999: 24993: 24987: 24978: 24965: 24949: 24943: 24937: 24910: 24894: 24888: 24882: 24856: 24850: 24836: 24828: 24810: 24807: 24797: 24791: 24785: 24779: 24773: 24764: 24754: 24744: 24732: 24715: 24682: 24676: 24670: 24664: 24658: 24652: 24637: 24621: 24615: 24607: 24597: 24591: 24578: 24572: 24566: 24560: 24550: 24528: 24502: 24496: 24490: 24480: 24459: 24455:, and/or set of 24453: 24447: 24441: 24431: 24409: 24383: 24377: 24371: 24353: 24347: 24341: 24303: 24294: 24288: 24270: 24263: 24257: 24251: 24245: 24239: 24224: 24208: 24202: 24181: 24175: 24169: 24154: 24142: 24128: 24109: 24101: 24092: 23924: 23912: 23903: 23894: 23880: 23874: 23868: 23861:running english 23855: 23849: 23834: 23828: 23820: 23779: 23775:Compare British 23763: 23757: 23743: 23737: 23731: 23712: 23696: 23690: 23684: 23669: 23653: 23636: 23630: 23624: 23592:15-ball rotation 23588: 23577: 23563: 23557: 23548: 23541: 23535: 23529: 23523:ground billiards 23507: 23501: 23495: 23485: 23479: 23473: 23458: 23437: 23430:Chiefly British: 23419: 23413: 23407: 23401: 23395: 23389: 23383: 23377: 23371: 23365: 23359: 23341: 23267: 23258:3.  A 23213: 23205: 23199: 23195:imparted to the 23193: 23185: 23179: 23175:Short for right 23164: 23158: 23144: 23138: 23132: 23125:reverse english 23107: 23101: 23095: 23089: 23083: 23077: 23071: 23049: 23043: 23037: 23031: 23025: 23019: 23013: 22994: 22982: 22981:re-spotted black 22974: 22957: 22952: 22946: 22933: 22926: 22916: 22899: 22892: 22878: 22872: 22854: 22848: 22834: 22828: 22820: 22814: 22808: 22795: 22788: 22782: 22776: 22770: 22760: 22738: 22722: 22705: 22690: 22684: 22678: 22672: 22650: 22642: 22636: 22630: 22612: 22606: 22592: 22586: 22580: 22566: 22560: 22546: 22540: 22534: 22518: 22505:Rack (billiards) 22499: 22472: 22464: 22458: 22452: 22284: 22272: 22249: 22073: 22062: 22055: 22036: 22030: 22024: 22018: 22011: 21970: 21964: 21956: 21950: 21944: 21919: 21913: 21907: 21901: 21877: 21871: 21865: 21859: 21853: 21839: 21833: 21827: 21821: 21807: 21806:combination shot 21801: 21795: 21789: 21785:, pocketing the 21774: 21768: 21762: 21736: 21724: 21708: 21704:, an additional 21689: 21667: 21659:By contrast, in 21655: 21647:, especially in 21645: 21639: 21638:cheat the pocket 21633: 21627: 21621: 21615: 21608: 21583: 21577: 21571: 21557: 21542: 21534: 21528: 21524:upon contact to 21522: 21516: 21501: 21493: 21487: 21481: 21467: 21453: 21447: 21441: 21435: 21417: 21411: 21398: 21384: 21383: 21368: 21362: 21356: 21341: 21335: 21326: 21311:(in all senses). 21309: 21294: 21288: 21282: 21263: 21236: 21220: 21206: 21200: 21191: 21185: 21179: 21173: 21154: 21153: 21143: 21137: 21136:racking template 21129: 21123: 21117: 21111: 21105: 21099: 21087:, for which the 21077: 21071: 21065: 21059: 21047:pocket template 21037: 21028: 21021: 21015: 20997: 20935: 20929: 20923: 20917: 20911: 20905: 20899: 20893: 20887: 20875: 20874: 20857: 20843: 20837: 20831: 20800: 20799:combination shot 20785: 20779: 20765: 20752: 20745: 20739: 20734: 20731: 20707: 20699: 20693: 20687: 20681: 20675: 20669: 20659: 20645: 20639: 20620: 20619: 20609: 20594: 20588: 20582: 20572: 20564: 20563: 20553: 20536: 20521: 20515: 20509: 20503: 20497: 20489:pendulum cannon 20483: 20477: 20471: 20453: 20430: 20429: 20407: 20401: 20385: 20370: 20355: 20341: 20335: 20329: 20323: 20151: 20139: 20133: 20127: 20121: 20115: 20099: 20091: 20085: 20079: 20065: 20059: 20055:when cutting an 20053: 20047: 20041: 20035: 20028:outside english 20020: 20009: 20003: 19993: 19979: 19971: 19970: 19961: 19957:, an additional 19939: 19933: 19915: 19908: 19902: 19896: 19869: 19861: 19855: 19849: 19835: 19829: 19819: 19811: 19790: 19782: 19776: 19770: 19760: 19752: 19746: 19731: 19725: 19708: 19702: 19696: 19690: 19684: 19678: 19668: 19650: 19634:, definition 2.) 19632: 19624: 19618: 19609: 19594: 19578: 19570: 19560: 19554: 19548: 19533: 19525: 19519: 19500:on the lemonade 19493: 19469: 19457: 19440: 19416: 19410: 19398: 19391: 19390: 19227: 19192: 19167: 19161: 19155: 19149: 19143: 19137: 19130: 19124: 19118: 19112: 19097: 19074: 19068: 19062: 19056: 19051: 19047:A short, jabbed 19037: 19028: 19022: 19021:combination shot 19016: 19010: 19004: 18994: 18976: 18957: 18951: 18945: 18936: 18930: 18911: 18905: 18891: 18884: 18716: 18705: 18699: 18693: 18667: 18659: 18653: 18647: 18643:overhanging the 18641: 18617: 18611: 18605: 18599: 18584: 18559: 18549: 18535: 18525: 18510: 18502: 18471:In professional 18461: 18447: 18446:deliberate fouls 18440: 18434: 18428: 18410: 18404: 18398: 18392: 18386: 18380: 18374: 18359: 18343: 18328: 18310: 18292: 18280: 18265: 18250: 18230: 18224: 18218: 18212: 18206: 18200: 18167: 18155: 18149: 18126: 18120: 18082: 18076: 18068: 18062: 18056: 18033: 18032: 18020:François Mingaud 18016: 18007: 17998: 17984: 17978: 17972: 17966: 17960: 17943: 17940: 17925: 17914: 17906: 17885: 17871: 17865: 17859: 17853: 17847: 17843:with a magnetic 17841: 17831: 17813: 17807: 17801: 17792: 17786: 17780: 17774: 17768: 17762: 17748: 17742: 17570: 17558: 17550: 17544: 17538: 17528: 17522: 17516: 17510: 17504: 17498: 17492: 17484: 17478: 17443: 17437: 17431: 17415: 17409: 17403: 17397: 17383: 17377: 17371: 17349: 17334: 17328: 17322: 17316: 17294: 17288: 17282: 17276: 17270: 17264: 17249: 17234: 17228: 17222: 17216: 17210: 17206:into any of the 17204: 17192: 17191: 17182: 17176: 17170: 17164: 17159:Chiefly British: 17148: 17142: 17136: 17121: 17113: 17099: 17076: 17070: 17064: 17058: 17052: 17046: 17040: 17034: 17026: 17020: 17010: 16975: 16965:lemonade stroke 16949: 16941: 16935: 16927: 16921: 16902: 16892: 16886: 16880: 16867: 16861: 16851: 16845: 16839: 16833: 16819: 16813: 16798: 16792: 16786: 16778: 16753: 16747: 16725: 16681:with the 8 ball. 16679: 16673: 16667: 16660: 16655: 16649: 16643: 16637: 16631: 16625: 16615: 16593: 16569: 16563: 16557: 16551: 16545: 16512: 16337: 16325: 16317: 16311: 16305: 16293:produced by the 16291: 16290:pocket templates 16265: 16259: 16253: 16247: 16241: 16235: 16220: 16212: 16198: 16192: 16186: 16180: 16174: 16159: 16153: 16145: 16135: 16125: 16111: 16105: 16099: 16093: 16087: 16062: 16056: 16050: 16044: 16029: 16021: 16015: 16009: 16003: 15997: 15991: 15985: 15979: 15969: 15958: 15952: 15944: 15938: 15925: 15901: 15892: 15883: 15869: 15863: 15695: 15684: 15679: 15676: 15668: 15657: 15646: 15640: 15634: 15617: 15611: 15605: 15572: 15567: 15564: 15548: 15542: 15536: 15526: 15520: 15491: 15485: 15470: 15454: 15436: 15430: 15416: 15394: 15215: 15198: 15184: 15173: 15159: 15135: 15127: 15121: 15102: 15083: 15067: 15055: 15049: 15043: 15028: 15020: 15014: 15008: 15002: 14996: 14990: 14984: 14970: 14964: 14958: 14952: 14946: 14940: 14934: 14920: 14914: 14908: 14898: 14890:in-or-over shot 14883: 14877: 14869: 14863: 14857: 14851: 14845: 14839: 14813: 14807: 14793: 14787: 14781: 14775: 14769: 14755: 14749: 14743: 14737: 14727: 14710: 14702: 14696: 14528: 14516: 14510: 14504: 14498: 14492: 14460: 14444: 14408:'house'. 14402: 14400: 14390: 14388: 14375: 14369: 14360: 14324: 14309: 14303: 14297: 14291: 14285: 14279: 14269: 14243: 14231: 14215: 14209: 14203: 14197: 14191: 14185: 14179: 14145: 14139: 14122: 14116: 14108: 14102: 14096: 14090: 14075: 14069: 14053: 14041: 14035: 14010: 14004: 13990: 13975: 13969: 13961: 13955: 13946: 13932: 13924: 13918: 13912: 13902: 13896: 13890: 13884: 13878: 13870: 13864: 13821: 13812: 13811: 13802: 13796: 13790: 13784: 13774: 13768: 13762: 13755: 13749: 13743: 13724: 13716: 13706: 13700: 13694: 13679: 13673: 13667: 13661: 13649: 13643: 13625: 13619: 13611: 13605: 13587: 13578: 13570: 13564: 13556:The half of the 13532: 13522: 13516: 13510: 13504: 13498: 13492: 13478: 13464: 13443: 13437: 13431: 13417: 13411: 13405: 13399: 13393: 13383: 13377: 13371: 13346: 13340: 13334: 13320: 13300: 13285: 13279: 13261: 13255: 13233: 13228: 13227: 13223: 13218: 13216: 13215: 13210: 13198: 13196: 13195: 13190: 13159: 12983: 12971: 12953: 12947: 12933: 12928: 12922: 12916: 12905: 12887: 12873: 12867: 12833: 12827: 12821: 12815: 12809: 12803: 12793: 12779: 12773: 12767: 12761: 12733: 12724: 12706: 12700: 12694: 12688: 12682: 12676: 12670: 12664: 12658: 12652: 12646: 12640: 12630: 12615: 12593: 12587: 12572: 12566:in other games. 12564: 12558: 12552: 12546: 12527: 12515: 12508: 12492: 12486: 12479: 12464: 12458: 12452: 12446: 12440: 12434: 12426:gentleman's call 12412: 12394:general average 12387: 12370: 12360: 12354: 12347: 12341: 12335: 12329: 12323: 12317: 12296: 12282: 12267: 12261: 12255: 12249: 12234: 12226: 12193: 12187: 12179: 12173: 12167: 12161: 11993: 11982: 11976: 11970: 11964: 11950: 11944: 11938: 11932: 11911: 11897: 11887: 11883:is frozen to an 11881: 11875: 11867: 11851: 11825: 11803: 11787: 11781: 11775: 11765: 11759: 11729: 11710: 11702: 11696: 11690: 11684: 11678: 11674:A term for each 11670: 11669: 11659: 11656: 11650: 11647: 11640: 11637: 11634: 11627: 11624: 11621: 11614: 11611: 11608: 11601: 11598: 11595: 11588: 11585: 11582: 11575: 11572: 11566: 11563: 11556: 11553: 11550: 11543: 11540: 11537: 11530: 11525: 11517: 11514: 11507: 11504: 11498: 11495: 11488: 11485: 11482: 11466: 11463: 11446: 11440: 11421: 11415: 11409: 11403: 11383: 11368: 11362: 11346: 11338: 11332: 11326: 11311: 11305: 11297: 11287: 11281: 11263: 11257: 11249: 11243: 11225: 11217: 11211: 11205: 11197:The half of the 11184: 11165: 11157: 11151: 11145: 11139: 11133: 11118: 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Also known as 11062: 11056: 11041: 11035: 11029: 11023: 10999: 10993: 10987: 10973: 10967: 10961: 10955: 10937: 10927: 10912: 10906: 10900: 10894: 10886: 10871: 10856: 10840: 10834: 10828: 10765: 10749: 10741: 10715: 10699: 10684: 10676: 10661: 10651: 10639: 10623:" or difficulty. 10621: 10615: 10601: 10595: 10589: 10572: 10562: 10548: 10544:s that line the 10542: 10536: 10502: 10496: 10490: 10484: 10478: 10303: 10292: 10282: 10255: 10241: 10235: 10229: 10223: 10208: 10199: 10183: 10175: 10169: 10163: 10157: 10156:cheat the pocket 10151: 10145: 10139: 10135:(though not off 10133: 10127: 10121: 10112: 10106: 10100: 10082: 10076: 10070: 10062: 10048: 10039: 10033: 10024: 10018: 10012: 10008:. Uses a set of 10006: 10000: 9994: 9981: 9980:cue ball in-hand 9975: 9969: 9963: 9957: 9951: 9935: 9929: 9923: 9917: 9913:, and a goal of 9911: 9905: 9901:from behind the 9899: 9893: 9887: 9881: 9709: 9698: 9692: 9686: 9680: 9658: 9650: 9636: 9626: 9620: 9612: 9606: 9576: 9555: 9547: 9541: 9535: 9529: 9523: 9501: 9493: 9487: 9481: 9475: 9469: 9463: 9457: 9443: 9437: 9431: 9413: 9398: 9389: 9381: 9375: 9369: 9355: 9349: 9344: 9340:off both of the 9338: 9324: 9305:double the rail 9299: 9273: 9267: 9261: 9255: 9249: 9239: 9224: 9216: 9186: 9152: 9146: 9140: 9114: 9098: 9092: 9086: 9080: 9074: 9068: 9062: 9056: 9048: 9032: 9020: 9014: 9005: 8988: 8987:racking template 8982: 8976: 8970: 8964: 8958: 8948: 8933: 8924: 8880:1.  A 8862: 8856: 8850: 8835: 8823: 8809: 8792: 8775: 8765: 8750: 8742: 8724: 8704: 8698: 8692: 8677: 8662: 8656: 8640:deliberate fault 8633:deliberate foul 8626: 8611:ice-hockey pucks 8599: 8593: 8583: 8549: 8543: 8521: 8515: 8500: 8494: 8479: 8464: 8458: 8452: 8446: 8440: 8434: 8424: 8408: 8394: 8384: 8383:combination shot 8374:dead combination 8370: 8364: 8358: 8352: 8337: 8329: 8303: 8298: 8297: 8293: 8290: 8121: 8101: 8093: 8087: 8081: 8075: 8069: 8063: 8049: 8043: 8037: 8025:ground billiards 8016:synthetic rubber 8004: 7977: 7971: 7970: 7951: 7924: 7897: 7889: 7879: 7873: 7854: 7842: 7826: 7811: 7799: 7778: 7719:has been struck. 7717: 7711: 7704:Chiefly British: 7692: 7678: 7619:Crucible Theatre 7597: 7591: 7585: 7579: 7573: 7547: 7541: 7535: 7529: 7523: 7517: 7495: 7489: 7483: 7438: 7432: 7426: 7411: 7393: 7378: 7371: 7350: 7344: 7338: 7323: 7308: 7287: 7283:Any of the four 7273: 7259: 7253: 7243: 7237: 7223: 7217: 7211: 7202: 7199:point of contact 7190: 7189: 7180: 7174: 7173:require snookers 7167: 7149: 7136:combination shot 7129: 7128: 7119: 7113: 7107: 7101: 7096: 7090: 7074: 7066: 7058: 7050: 7042: 7034: 7025: 7019: 7013: 7007: 7001: 6990: 6979:coloured ball(s) 6952: 6937: 6931: 6925: 6919: 6906: 6888: 6882: 6872: 6858: 6857:shot for nothing 6852: 6846: 6828: 6822: 6807: 6791: 6769: 6741: 6734:-specific notes. 6728: 6720: 6714: 6705: 6701:, or in the UK, 6699: 6691: 6685: 6684:point of contact 6679: 6673: 6667: 6661: 6642: 6634: 6628: 6622: 6608: 6598: 6592: 6591: 6584: 6583: 6572: 6564: 6558: 6552: 6546: 6540: 6534: 6528: 6511: 6505: 6499: 6493: 6475: 6469: 6465:in, and without 6463: 6457: 6451: 6445: 6439: 6433: 6427: 6421: 6408: 6402: 6396: 6390:Chiefly British. 6353: 6347: 6339: 6325: 6318: 6312: 6306: 6296: 6289: 6270: 6264: 6258: 6252: 6236:Chinese snooker 6221: 6215: 6211:imparted to the 6209: 6172: 6166: 6160: 6154: 6148: 6125: 6119: 6103: 6097: 6075: 6067:to increase its 6065: 6046: 6026: 6020: 5982: 5971: 5965: 5947: 5925: 5919: 5915:if any) and the 5913: 5907: 5886: 5880: 5870: 5864: 5858: 5832: 5813: 5807: 5766: 5748: 5742: 5727:pocket billiards 5699: 5693: 5687: 5681: 5675: 5665: 5638: 5628: 5614: 5584: 5571: 5557: 5539: 5524: 5520:4.  A 5497:Marathi language 5494: 5467: 5461: 5440: 5409: 5408:gentlemen's call 5400: 5394: 5388: 5378: 5372: 5366: 5340: 5334: 5323: 5317: 5311: 5294: 5288: 5280: 5274: 5252: 5246: 5077: 5066: 5060: 5046: 5022:business, doing 5016: 4998: 4994:3.  A 4989: 4983: 4974: 4968: 4954: 4948: 4939: 4933: 4927: 4914: 4896: 4866: 4860: 4852: 4844: 4838: 4828: 4814: 4808: 4783: 4777: 4763: 4735:team event, the 4720: 4715: 4709: 4703: 4697: 4691: 4685: 4679: 4673: 4663: 4657: 4651: 4635: 4629: 4623: 4594: 4588: 4580: 4574: 4568: 4562: 4557: 4551: 4547:, when a player 4522: 4495: 4479: 4473: 4464: 4454: 4448: 4406: 4398: 4387: 4378: 4369: 4363: 4357: 4350: 4324: 4318: 4308:, especially in 4306: 4296: 4290: 4284:Chiefly British: 4272: 4266: 4256:, especially in 4254: 4248: 4242: 4236:Chiefly British: 4224: 4218: 4212: 4201: 4187: 4178: 4170: 4164: 4156:The half of the 4154:Chiefly British: 4134: 4128: 4094: 4077: 4071: 4061: 4047: 4042: 4029: 4023: 4013: 3973: 3967: 3961: 3955: 3945: 3931: 3925: 3919: 3914: 3913: 3909: 3906: 3899: 3889: 3859: 3853: 3844: 3838: 3828: 3733: 3729:2.  A 3724: 3716:billiard marker 3694: 3688: 3682: 3676: 3654: 3648: 3625: 3599: 3590: 3584: 3578: 3572: 3566: 3558: 3552: 3542: 3517: 3511: 3505: 3499: 3493: 3478: 3451: 3445: 3439: 3433: 3418: 3409: 3401: 3395: 3389: 3383: 3377: 3351: 3345: 3330: 3324: 3318: 3312: 3293: 3285: 3279: 3273: 3252: 3231: 3225: 3219: 3213: 3207: 3173: 3167: 3161: 3155: 3149: 3143: 3121: 3115: 3109: 3103: 3093: 3056: 3050: 3044: 3037: 3026: 3020: 3015: 3014: 3010: 3007: 3001: 3000: 2996: 2993: 2958: 2918: 2912: 2906: 2900: 2894: 2888: 2882: 2876: 2870: 2864: 2851: 2825: 2819: 2784: 2778: 2772: 2762: 2744: 2738: 2732: 2710: 2698: 2681: 2677:Compare British 2673: 2667: 2653: 2647: 2641: 2635: 2629: 2623: 2617: 2611: 2592: 2588:3.  A 2583: 2572: 2555: 2547: 2537: 2531: 2521: 2500: 2490: 2484: 2468: 2452: 2442: 2434:cue ball in-hand 2420: 2411:ball-and-pocket 2405: 2395: 2378: 2368: 2362: 2348: 2342: 2329: 2323: 2313: 2296: 2290: 2284: 2278: 2268: 2262: 2256: 2250: 2244: 2238: 2232: 2202: 2190: 2180: 2170: 2153: 2116: 2100: 2090: 2081: 2073: 2050: 2028: 2013: 2007: 2001: 1995: 1989: 1974: 1805: 1794: 1788: 1782: 1776: 1770: 1764: 1758: 1752: 1738: 1732: 1718: 1712: 1706: 1701: 1695: 1692:apex of the rack 1667: 1664: 1656: 1655: 1645: 1630: 1622: 1616: 1612:situated in the 1610: 1584: 1566: 1552: 1546: 1540: 1534: 1528: 1505: 1499:back and forth. 1496: 1490: 1484: 1478: 1472: 1466: 1462:games. With one 1456: 1438: 1428: 1422: 1408: 1402: 1387: 1379: 1373: 1367: 1361: 1340: 1325: 1314: 1308: 1287: 1281: 1275: 1269: 1263: 1257: 1251: 1245: 1073: 1064:and all 15 reds. 1062: 1056: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1032: 1014: 1004: 983: 973: 952: 942: 921: 911: 890: 880: 855: 845: 839: 833: 823: 810: 767: 761: 755: 745: 732: 703: 697: 691: 685: 675: 669: 663: 657: 647: 634: 605: 599:American snooker 591: 585: 575: 565: 552: 535: 529:American snooker 517: 511: 505: 495: 482: 447: 441:American snooker 439:orange. In some 437: 427: 406: 400:American snooker 396: 386: 373: 342: 336:American snooker 332: 322: 309: 278: 272:American snooker 268: 258: 223: 213: 185: 182: 163: 108:, as opposed to 85: 54: 44: 21: 38161: 38160: 38156: 38155: 38154: 38152: 38151: 38150: 38106: 38105: 38104: 38099: 38086: 37891:Contract bridge 37798: 37785: 37782: 37752: 37747: 37741: 37732: 37730: 37723: 37692: 37654: 37604: 37506: 37504: 37498: 37447: 37397:Russian pyramid 37375: 37350:Six-red snooker 37330: 37273:Carom billiards 37267: 37258: 37159:and trick shots 37104: 37099: 37059: 37044: 37029: 37014: 36998: 36987:tertiary source 36963: 36944: 36918: 36883: 36861: 36836: 36813: 36790: 36766: 36761: 36760: 36752: 36743: 36735: 36726: 36720:Knuchell (1974) 36718: 36714: 36706: 36702: 36683: 36679: 36657:Earl Strickland 36647: 36643: 36637:Knuchell (1974) 36635: 36631: 36625:Knuchell (1974) 36623: 36614: 36595: 36591: 36572: 36568: 36542: 36538: 36530: 36523: 36513: 36511: 36498: 36494: 36488:Knuchell (1974) 36486: 36479: 36473:Knuchell (1974) 36471: 36467: 36459: 36455: 36440: 36419: 36415: 36405: 36403: 36393: 36389: 36379: 36377: 36367: 36363: 36355: 36351: 36291: 36290: 36286: 36276: 36275: 36271: 36257:Wayback Machine 36246: 36242: 36232: 36230: 36217: 36216: 36212: 36204: 36200: 36179: 36175: 36167: 36163: 36157:Knuchell (1974) 36155: 36151: 36143: 36139: 36121: 36117: 36101: 36097: 36077: 36073: 36063: 36061: 36054:AZBilliards.com 36048: 36047: 36043: 36035: 36031: 36021: 36019: 36012: 36005: 35995: 35993: 35984: 35983: 35972: 35964: 35960: 35943: 35942: 35935: 35929:Knuchell (1974) 35927: 35923: 35903: 35896: 35864: 35857: 35845: 35841: 35831: 35829: 35817: 35813: 35805: 35801: 35793: 35780: 35772: 35768: 35760: 35753: 35745: 35736: 35728: 35721: 35704: 35703: 35699: 35693:Knuchell (1974) 35691: 35684: 35668: 35667: 35660: 35653: 35628: 35624: 35602: 35595: 35585: 35583: 35574: 35573: 35569: 35561: 35557: 35550: 35542:. p. 191. 35540:Clarendon Press 35532: 35528: 35520: 35516: 35508: 35504: 35496: 35485: 35478: 35477: 35470: 35461: 35457: 35450: 35429: 35425: 35418: 35397: 35393: 35381: 35371:Partridge Press 35360: 35356: 35348: 35339: 35331: 35327: 35321:Knuchell (1974) 35319: 35315: 35307: 35300: 35283: 35279: 35278: 35274: 35254: 35250: 35230: 35226: 35215:PlayCSIPool.com 35210: 35204: 35200: 35194:Knuchell (1974) 35192: 35185: 35179:Knuchell (1974) 35177: 35173: 35153: 35142: 35122: 35118: 35112:Danny DiLiberto 35094: 35081: 35067:Loree Jon Jones 35061: 35054: 35046: 35042: 35034: 35030: 35010: 35006: 34986: 34982: 34974: 34963: 34956: 34942: 34938: 34930: 34926: 34918: 34909: 34901: 34894: 34888:Knuchell (1974) 34886: 34882: 34876:Knuchell (1974) 34874: 34870: 34862: 34855: 34847: 34843: 34825: 34821: 34808: 34804: 34785: 34784: 34780: 34763: 34762: 34758: 34747: 34745: 34736: 34735: 34731: 34725:Danny DiLiberto 34707: 34700: 34679: 34678: 34669: 34656: 34654: 34619: 34615: 34607: 34570: 34564: 34560: 34552:Birmingham Post 34548: 34547: 34543: 34536: 34522: 34518: 34508: 34506: 34498: 34492: 34477: 34466: 34464: 34450: 34435: 34407: 34403: 34396: 34382: 34375: 34367: 34363: 34355: 34351: 34332: 34323: 34315: 34302: 34294: 34290: 34266:BBC Sport video 34264: 34260: 34249: 34247: 34233: 34226: 34218: 34214: 34194: 34190: 34182: 34178: 34168:Chinese snooker 34160: 34158: 34156: 34134: 34130: 34122: 34118: 34111: 34097: 34093: 34084: 34083: 34079: 34058: 34054: 34046: 34042: 34033: 34029: 34019: 34017: 34007: 34003: 33983: 33979: 33960: 33956: 33945: 33943: 33928: 33927: 33900: 33893: 33879: 33875: 33867: 33858: 33839: 33835: 33816: 33809: 33790: 33789: 33785: 33777: 33773: 33752: 33751: 33747: 33739: 33732: 33724: 33689: 33681: 33674: 33666: 33459: 33451: 33447: 33439: 33435: 33427: 33398: 33390: 33379: 33371: 33364: 33357: 33343: 33334: 33324:Martin Scorsese 33304: 33291: 33278: 33277: 33270: 33262: 33258: 33250: 33215: 33207: 33203: 33195: 33186: 33178: 33115: 33107: 33100: 33092: 33081: 33075:Knuchell (1974) 33073: 33066: 33058: 33051: 33043: 33039: 33029: 33027: 33012: 33011: 33004: 32999: 32896: 32891: 32886: 32885: 32884: 32883: 32734: 32708: 32703: 32677: 32607: 32524: 32519: 32514: 32513: 32512: 32511: 32364: 32330: 32309: 32282: 32221: 32189: 32093: 32092:winning hazard 32071: 32019: 32001: 31987: 31959: 31921:carom billiards 31898: 31875: 31850: 31818: 31763: 31758: 31753: 31752: 31751: 31750: 31603: 31572: 31528: 31523: 31503: 31488: 31430: 31320: 31296: 31283: 31278: 31273: 31272: 31271: 31270: 31123: 31104: 31088: 31074:after a fault. 31013: 30947: 30946:two-shot carry 30936:if it has been 30915: 30899: 30883: 30850: 30849:triple century 30801: 30794: 30786: 30770:, definition 2) 30764:(i.e., same as 30749: 30672: 30663:pocket template 30643: 30590: 30574: 30573:treble century 30558: 30542: 30526:carom billiards 30481: 30421: 30352:A term used in 30349: 30298: 30256: 30247: 30209: 30197:, i.e. same as 30114: 30098: 30075: 30043: 29976: 29950: 29934: 29914: 29894: 29835: 29809: 29786:, then hits an 29771: 29753:outside english 29703: 29702: 29701:s challenging. 29664: 29631:WEPF eight-ball 29617: 29560: 29550: 29534: 29469: 29459: 29426:pocket template 29418: 29395:to better hold 29380: 29371: 29363: 29339: 29287: 29211: 29149: 29133: 29101: 29085: 29080: 29075: 29074: 29073: 29072: 28925: 28890: 28858: 28838: 28809:, similar to a 28785: 28744: 28701: 28681: 28649: 28616: 28600: 28589:To suddenly be 28586: 28563: 28499: 28487:, sense 4, and 28467: 28359: 28341: 28327: 28295: 28294:straight eight 28269: 28253: 28233: 28195: 28178: 28155: 28144:player; a.k.a. 28131: 28103:, definition 3. 28086: 28057: 28049: 27996:, in which the 27972: 27924: 27892: 27810: 27682:carom billiards 27586: 27462: 27382: 27330:(also known as 27263:, side spin as 27228: 27167: 27085: 27059: 26991: 26982:general average 26966: 26880: 26830: 26754: 26737:snooker glasses 26727: 26578: 26543: 26491: 26466: 26411: 26391: 26301: 26238: 26230: 26170: 26152: 26129:sliding on the 26109: 26077: 26063: 25961: 25957: 25956: 25931: 25895:A variation of 25894: 25883: 25864: 25846: 25830: 25807: 25779: 25771: 25755: 25691: 25665: 25636:One of the two 25633: 25613: 25590:The enumerated 25580: 25549:shot to nothing 25543: 25498:The use of the 25488: 25458: 25419: 25411: 25370: 25324: 25298: 25266: 25234: 25214: 25174:A variation of 25173: 25162: 24953:carom billiards 24923: 24901: 24868: 24822:Principally US: 24817: 24745: 24723: 24706: 24698: 24689: 24660:to better hold 24645: 24629: 24585: 24536: 24535:scoring wheels 24509: 24508:scoring string 24466: 24422: 24390: 24382:scoring strings 24365:carom billiards 24313: 24281: 24232: 24231:scotch doubles 24216: 24207:on the lemonade 24168:lemonade stroke 24162: 24135: 24117: 24085: 24080: 24075: 24074: 24073: 24072: 23925: 23911:reverse english 23862: 23842: 23841:running a coup 23813: 23791: 23771:carom billiards 23750: 23720: 23703: 23677: 23646: 23617: 23570: 23514: 23466: 23445: 23426: 23425:rocking cannon 23347:instead of the 23334: 23320: 23304: 23282: 23274: 23221: 23171: 23163:running english 23126: 23056: 23002: 22964: 22906: 22885: 22861: 22842:carom billiards 22746: 22730: 22713: 22697: 22658: 22649:pocket template 22599: 22573: 22553: 22480: 22445: 22440: 22435: 22434: 22433: 22432: 22285: 22257: 22234: 22229: 22224: 22223: 22222: 22221: 22074: 21998: 21991:Russian pyramid 21960:(i.e., same as 21930: 21884: 21814: 21744: 21715: 21697: 21674: 21598: 21564: 21550: 21509: 21474: 21460: 21424: 21385: 21381: 21380: 21376: 21349: 21317: 21301: 21271: 21250:pool spectacles 21244: 21228: 21213: 21155: 21151: 21150: 21048: 21005: 20989: 20913:mechanism. The 20881:billiards table 20876: 20872: 20871: 20865:billiard tables 20823:playing surface 20817: 20808: 20792: 20772: 20758: 20715: 20652: 20621: 20617: 20616: 20598:carom billiards 20565: 20561: 20560: 20545: 20528: 20490: 20464: 20463:penalty points 20431: 20427: 20426: 20416: 20393: 20377: 20363: 20319:, the bunch of 20312: 20307: 20302: 20301: 20300: 20299: 20152: 20107: 20072: 20029: 19986: 19972: 19968: 19967: 19950: 19922: 19890:carom billiards 19885: 19877: 19842: 19805:carom billiards 19739: 19715: 19658: 19602: 19586: 19541: 19532:lemonade stroke 19501: 19484: 19477:Carom billiards 19447: 19433: 19392: 19388: 19387: 19383: 19378: 19377: 19376: 19375: 19228: 19197:carom billiards 19174: 19139:are called the 19105: 19089: 19081: 19044: 18995: 18984: 18919: 18877: 18872: 18867: 18866: 18865: 18864: 18717: 18689:A sharp-bladed 18685:mushroom cutter 18681:mushroom shaver 18675: 18634:Leather of the 18624: 18592: 18576: 18542: 18518: 18495: 18468: 18454: 18417: 18367: 18351: 18335: 18321: 18258: 18249:total clearance 18242:six-red snooker 18182: 18174: 18161:USA Pool League 18140:pool for money. 18106: 18098: 18049: 18041: 17950:exhibition game 17948:during an 1893 17926: 17893: 17824: 17755: 17731: 17726: 17721: 17720: 17719: 17718: 17571: 17451: 17357: 17341: 17301: 17296:, respectively. 17257: 17241: 17193: 17189: 17188: 17155: 17129: 17106: 17092: 17084: 16992: 16983: 16974:on the lemonade 16966: 16957: 16917:Short for left 16913: 16806: 16771: 16703:snooker leagues 16686: 16621:, in which the 16601: 16519: 16498: 16493: 16488: 16487: 16486: 16485: 16338: 16299:Russian pyramid 16277:billiard tables 16228: 16205: 16167: 16118: 16073: 16037: 15916: 15876: 15856: 15851: 15846: 15845: 15844: 15843: 15696: 15658: 15624: 15591: 15506: 15498: 15478: 15462: 15443: 15423: 15409: 15401: 15387: 15376: 15371: 15366: 15365: 15364: 15363: 15216: 15206: 15191: 15166: 15152: 15143: 15110: 15101:deliberate foul 15090: 15075: 15074:insurance ball 15036: 14977: 14930:(Chiefly U.S.) 14927: 14926:inside english 14891: 14820: 14765:A player's (or 14762: 14718: 14689: 14684: 14679: 14678: 14677: 14676: 14529: 14503:lemonade stroke 14497:on the lemonade 14476: 14468: 14451: 14437: 14429: 14421: 14413: 14349: 14341: 14316: 14251: 14222: 14175:, to leave the 14168: 14153: 14130: 14083: 14061: 14017: 13983: 13837: 13829: 13813: 13809: 13808: 13732: 13687: 13633: 13595: 13560:from which the 13550: 13485: 13471: 13457: 13450:carom billiards 13424: 13364: 13327: 13313: 13292: 13268: 13240: 13225: 13221: 13220: 13204: 13201: 13200: 13166: 13163: 13162: 13144: 13139: 13134: 13133: 13132: 13131: 12984: 12940: 12897: 12880: 12856: 12786: 12743: 12713: 12623: 12606:goose-neck rest 12600: 12580: 12535: 12526:on the lemonade 12499: 12472: 12420: 12411:special average 12395: 12356:(also known as 12316:outside english 12303: 12289: 12274: 12242: 12219: 12154: 12149: 12144: 12143: 12142: 12141: 11994: 11957: 11918: 11841: 11833: 11810: 11736: 11718: 11671: 11667: 11666: 11662: 11651: 11648: 11645: 11638: 11635: 11632: 11625: 11622: 11619: 11612: 11609: 11606: 11599: 11596: 11593: 11586: 11583: 11580: 11567: 11564: 11561: 11554: 11551: 11548: 11541: 11538: 11535: 11518: 11515: 11512: 11499: 11496: 11493: 11486: 11483: 11480: 11454: 11432: 11396: 11375: 11354: 11319: 11271: 11233: 11191: 11173: 11172:follow-through 11126: 11049: 10980: 10944: 10943:flat-back pack 10920: 10864: 10847: 10781: 10757: 10727: 10707: 10691: 10628: 10579: 10527:Russian pyramid 10509: 10464: 10459: 10454: 10453: 10452: 10451: 10304: 10262: 10248: 10216: 10191: 10090: 10055: 9977:) resulting in 9870: 9865: 9860: 9859: 9858: 9857: 9710: 9673: 9643: 9599: 9591: 9583: 9563: 9516: 9450: 9424: 9406: 9362: 9331: 9323:reverse english 9306: 9288: 9287:double shimmed 9280: 9241:) in which the 9232: 9202: 9194: 9178: 9148:(i.e. double a 9122: 9121:double century 9106: 9041: 8995: 8941: 8916: 8877: 8869: 8846:Any system for 8843: 8842:diamond system 8728:billiard tables 8711: 8685: 8669: 8634: 8576: 8556: 8555:deciding frame 8536: 8528: 8508: 8487: 8471: 8470:dead ball shot 8415: 8401: 8345: 8322: 8295: 8291: 8288: 8286: 8282: 8277: 8272: 8271: 8270: 8269: 8122: 8109: 8057: 8008:billiards table 7997: 7985: 7958: 7946: 7938: 7933: 7905: 7862: 7833: 7819: 7786: 7770: 7756:dynamic pyramid 7752:Russian pyramid 7724: 7700: 7667: 7626: 7612: 7604: 7603:Crucible curse 7562: 7554: 7543:if played to a 7510: 7502: 7457: 7445: 7419: 7386: 7357: 7331: 7315: 7298: 7280: 7266: 7230: 7194:1.   7191: 7187: 7186: 7156: 7130: 7126: 7125: 7121:, respectively. 6960: 6944: 6921:imparted to an 6913: 6900:carom billiards 6865: 6835: 6815: 6799: 6777: 6749: 6654: 6646:carom billiards 6594:, in which the 6589: 6588: 6581: 6580: 6563:total clearance 6486: 6385: 6377: 6376:cinch position 6369: 6368:cinch a pocket 6361: 6332: 6300:carom billiards 6281: 6237: 6228: 6191: 6184:Russian pyramid 6141: 6133: 6111:William Hoskins 6091:aluminium oxide 6054: 5998: 5990: 5932: 5893: 5840: 5831:Stroke, catch a 5824: 5823:catch a stroke 5800: 5763:carom billiards 5756: 5734: 5663:Carom billiards 5656: 5655:carom billiards 5645:carom billiards 5604:Russian pyramid 5588:carom billiards 5547: 5538:tournament card 5531: 5508:carom billiards 5471:carom billiards 5451: 5433: 5425: 5417: 5371:ball-and-pocket 5348: 5302: 5259: 5238: 5233: 5228: 5227: 5226: 5225: 5078: 5053: 5039: 5031: 5023: 5005: 4961: 4903: 4889: 4821: 4790: 4770: 4756: 4744: 4611: 4602: 4530: 4514: 4513:break and dish 4425: 4414:carom billiards 4399: 4332: 4280: 4232: 4231:bottom cushion 4214:, i.e. same as 4160:from which the 4149: 4102: 4084: 4054: 4003: 3960:joint mechanism 3938: 3911: 3907: 3904: 3902: 3882: 3818: 3785:pool spectacles 3770: 3740: 3717: 3701:carom billiards 3666: 3633: 3612:carom billiards 3607: 3524: 3486: 3470: 3426: 3370:baulk line spot 3359: 3337: 3301: 3238: 3196: 3132: 3111:, which houses 3063: 3012: 3008: 3005: 3003: 2998: 2994: 2991: 2989: 2932: 2833: 2791: 2755: 2718: 2689: 2660: 2599: 2563: 2507: 2428: 2412: 2385:carom billiards 2303: 2194:champions' game 2176:by one or more 2160: 2146: 2132: 2124: 2108: 2040: 2036: 2020: 2015:being targeted. 1982: 1966: 1961: 1956: 1955: 1954: 1953: 1806: 1784:to finish on a 1745: 1725: 1673: 1638: 1595: 1590:to the cushion. 1577: 1559: 1530:meets with the 1513: 1460:carom billiards 1449: 1415: 1395: 1347: 1333: 1294: 1234: 1229: 1224: 1223: 1222: 1221: 1074: 1021: 990: 959: 928: 897: 866: 847:) in a game of 800: 782: 769:) in a game of 722: 677:) in a game of 665:. The 8 is the 612: 601:ball sets, the 542: 531:ball sets, the 519:) in a game of 472: 454: 443:ball sets, the 413: 402:ball sets, the 363: 349: 338:ball sets, the 299: 285: 274:ball sets, the 244: 230: 199: 192: 126:carom billiards 120:(as opposed to 78: 37:carom billiards 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 38159: 38149: 38148: 38143: 38138: 38133: 38128: 38123: 38118: 38101: 38100: 38098: 38097: 38091: 38088: 38087: 38085: 38084: 38079: 38074: 38069: 38064: 38059: 38054: 38049: 38044: 38039: 38034: 38032:Shooting sport 38029: 38024: 38019: 38014: 38009: 38004: 37999: 37994: 37989: 37984: 37979: 37974: 37969: 37964: 37962:Figure skating 37959: 37958: 37957: 37947: 37946: 37945: 37940: 37930: 37925: 37920: 37919: 37918: 37908: 37903: 37898: 37893: 37888: 37883: 37882: 37881: 37879:computer chess 37876: 37874:chess problems 37866: 37861: 37856: 37851: 37846: 37841: 37840: 37839: 37837:derived idioms 37829: 37824: 37819: 37814: 37809: 37803: 37800: 37799: 37797: 37796: 37790: 37787: 37786: 37781: 37780: 37773: 37766: 37758: 37749: 37748: 37728: 37725: 37724: 37722: 37721: 37716: 37711: 37706: 37700: 37698: 37694: 37693: 37691: 37690: 37685: 37684: 37683: 37678: 37673: 37662: 37660: 37656: 37655: 37653: 37652: 37651: 37650: 37645: 37640: 37630: 37625: 37624: 37623: 37612: 37610: 37606: 37605: 37603: 37602: 37597: 37592: 37587: 37582: 37581: 37580: 37570: 37565: 37560: 37559: 37558: 37553: 37543: 37538: 37533: 37532: 37531: 37521: 37516: 37510: 37508: 37500: 37499: 37497: 37496: 37491: 37486: 37481: 37476: 37471: 37469:Billiard table 37466: 37461: 37455: 37453: 37449: 37448: 37446: 37445: 37440: 37435: 37430: 37425: 37420: 37415: 37410: 37405: 37400: 37393: 37385: 37383: 37377: 37376: 37374: 37373: 37368: 37363: 37358: 37353: 37346: 37338: 37336: 37332: 37331: 37329: 37328: 37323: 37318: 37311: 37304: 37299: 37292: 37285: 37277: 37275: 37269: 37268: 37261: 37259: 37257: 37256: 37251: 37246: 37241: 37236: 37231: 37226: 37221: 37216: 37211: 37206: 37201: 37196: 37191: 37186: 37181: 37176: 37171: 37166: 37161: 37153: 37146: 37139: 37132: 37131: 37130: 37115: 37113: 37106: 37105: 37098: 37097: 37090: 37083: 37075: 37069: 37068: 37038: 37008: 36992: 36967: 36961: 36948: 36942: 36922: 36916: 36896: 36881: 36865: 36859: 36840: 36834: 36817: 36811: 36798: 36788: 36765: 36762: 36759: 36758: 36756:, p. 278. 36741: 36739:, p. 121. 36724: 36712: 36710:, p. 256. 36700: 36677: 36641: 36629: 36627:, p. 246. 36612: 36589: 36566: 36536: 36534:, p. 238. 36521: 36492: 36490:, p. 245. 36477: 36465: 36453: 36438: 36413: 36387: 36361: 36349: 36284: 36269: 36240: 36210: 36198: 36173: 36161: 36159:, p. 244. 36149: 36137: 36126:, ed. (1872). 36115: 36095: 36071: 36041: 36039:, p. 204. 36029: 36003: 35970: 35968:, p. 186. 35958: 35933: 35931:, p. 116. 35921: 35894: 35855: 35839: 35811: 35799: 35778: 35776:, p. 171. 35766: 35751: 35734: 35732:, p. 177. 35719: 35697: 35695:, p. 243. 35682: 35658: 35651: 35645:. p. 87. 35631:Mizerak, Steve 35622: 35593: 35567: 35565:, p. 168. 35555: 35548: 35526: 35514: 35512:, p. 159. 35502: 35468: 35455: 35448: 35442:. p. 13. 35423: 35416: 35391: 35379: 35363:Everton, Clive 35354: 35352:, p. 275. 35337: 35335:, p. 148. 35325: 35323:, p. 242. 35313: 35311:, p. 139. 35298: 35288:Snooker Planet 35272: 35248: 35236:Alex Pagulayan 35224: 35198: 35196:, p. 241. 35183: 35181:, p. 240. 35171: 35140: 35116: 35079: 35052: 35050:, p. 120. 35040: 35028: 35004: 34980: 34978:, p. 121. 34961: 34954: 34936: 34924: 34922:, p. 116. 34907: 34892: 34890:, p. 239. 34880: 34878:, p. 238. 34868: 34853: 34841: 34819: 34802: 34778: 34756: 34729: 34698: 34667: 34633:(3): 215–219. 34613: 34558: 34541: 34534: 34516: 34475: 34433: 34401: 34394: 34373: 34361: 34359:, p. 187. 34349: 34321: 34300: 34288: 34258: 34224: 34212: 34188: 34176: 34154: 34128: 34116: 34109: 34091: 34077: 34052: 34040: 34027: 34001: 33977: 33954: 33898: 33891: 33873: 33856: 33833: 33807: 33783: 33771: 33745: 33730: 33687: 33672: 33457: 33445: 33433: 33396: 33394:, p. 115. 33377: 33362: 33355: 33332: 33289: 33268: 33256: 33213: 33201: 33184: 33113: 33098: 33079: 33077:, p. 120. 33064: 33049: 33037: 33002: 33000:Shamos (1993). 32893: 32892: 32890: 32887: 32882: 32881: 32876: 32871: 32866: 32861: 32856: 32851: 32846: 32841: 32836: 32831: 32826: 32821: 32816: 32811: 32806: 32801: 32796: 32791: 32786: 32781: 32776: 32771: 32766: 32761: 32756: 32751: 32746: 32741: 32735: 32729: 32727: 32726: 32725: 32709: 32706: 32702: 32699: 32698: 32697: 32678: 32676:yellow pocket 32675: 32673: 32608: 32605: 32603: 32563: 32525: 32522: 32518: 32515: 32510: 32509: 32504: 32499: 32494: 32491: 32486: 32481: 32476: 32471: 32466: 32461: 32456: 32451: 32446: 32441: 32436: 32431: 32426: 32421: 32416: 32411: 32406: 32401: 32396: 32391: 32386: 32381: 32376: 32371: 32365: 32359: 32357: 32356: 32355: 32331: 32328: 32326: 32310: 32307: 32305: 32283: 32280: 32278: 32271: 32264:are a type of 32224:1.   32222: 32219: 32217: 32190: 32188:wipe its feet 32187: 32185: 32144:losing hazards 32094: 32091: 32089: 32072: 32069: 32067: 32020: 32017: 32015: 32002: 31999: 31997: 31988: 31985: 31983: 31960: 31957: 31955: 31917: 31899: 31896: 31894: 31876: 31873: 31871: 31854: 31851: 31848: 31846: 31845:to the pocket. 31819: 31816: 31814: 31804:2.   31802: 31764: 31761: 31757: 31754: 31749: 31748: 31743: 31738: 31733: 31730: 31725: 31720: 31715: 31710: 31705: 31700: 31695: 31690: 31685: 31680: 31675: 31670: 31665: 31660: 31655: 31650: 31645: 31640: 31635: 31630: 31625: 31620: 31615: 31610: 31604: 31598: 31596: 31595: 31594: 31590:scotch doubles 31573: 31570: 31568: 31558:Inside english 31529: 31526: 31522: 31519: 31518: 31517: 31504: 31501: 31499: 31489: 31486: 31484: 31431: 31428: 31426: 31345: 31321: 31318: 31316: 31297: 31294: 31292: 31284: 31282:umbrella shot 31281: 31277: 31274: 31269: 31268: 31263: 31258: 31253: 31250: 31245: 31240: 31235: 31230: 31225: 31220: 31215: 31210: 31205: 31200: 31195: 31190: 31185: 31180: 31175: 31170: 31165: 31160: 31155: 31150: 31145: 31140: 31135: 31130: 31124: 31118: 31116: 31115: 31114: 31111: 31108: 31105: 31102: 31100: 31095:two-shot carry 31089: 31086: 31084: 31079:two-shot carry 31014: 31011: 31009: 30948: 30945: 30943: 30916: 30913: 30911: 30900: 30897: 30895: 30884: 30881: 30879: 30874:double century 30857:treble century 30851: 30848: 30846: 30802: 30799: 30797: 30790:Main article: 30787: 30784: 30782: 30673: 30670: 30668: 30641: 30591: 30588: 30586: 30581:triple century 30575: 30572: 30570: 30559: 30556: 30554: 30543: 30540: 30538: 30482: 30480:touching ball 30479: 30477: 30422: 30420:total snooker 30419: 30417: 30350: 30347: 30345: 30299: 30296: 30294: 30257: 30254: 30252: 30248: 30245: 30243: 30238:bottom cushion 30210: 30207: 30205: 30189:3.   30187: 30176:2.   30174: 30117:1.   30115: 30112: 30110: 30099: 30096: 30094: 30076: 30073: 30071: 30044: 30041: 30039: 29977: 29974: 29972: 29951: 29948: 29946: 29935: 29932: 29930: 29915: 29912: 29910: 29903:it or score a 29895: 29892: 29890: 29873:3.   29871: 29868: 29836: 29833: 29831: 29810: 29807: 29805: 29801:clearance shot 29772: 29769: 29767: 29736:-induced throw 29665: 29662: 29660: 29618: 29615: 29613: 29604: 29555:Main article: 29553:1.   29551: 29548: 29546: 29535: 29532: 29530: 29521: 29464:Main article: 29462:1.   29460: 29457: 29455: 29445:3.   29443: 29433:2.   29431: 29421:1.   29419: 29416: 29414: 29381: 29378: 29376: 29372: 29369: 29367: 29364: 29361: 29359: 29340: 29337: 29335: 29288: 29285: 29283: 29216:billiard table 29212: 29209: 29207: 29204: 29189: 29150: 29148:table scratch 29147: 29145: 29134: 29131: 29129: 29102: 29099: 29097: 29086: 29083: 29079: 29076: 29071: 29070: 29065: 29060: 29055: 29052: 29047: 29042: 29037: 29032: 29027: 29022: 29017: 29012: 29007: 29002: 28997: 28992: 28987: 28982: 28977: 28972: 28967: 28962: 28957: 28952: 28947: 28942: 28937: 28932: 28926: 28920: 28918: 28917: 28916: 28891: 28888: 28886: 28859: 28856: 28854: 28841:Those who are 28839: 28836: 28834: 28786: 28783: 28781: 28745: 28742: 28740: 28702: 28699: 28697: 28682: 28679: 28677: 28650: 28647: 28645: 28617: 28614: 28612: 28601: 28598: 28596: 28587: 28584: 28582: 28572:3.   28570: 28567: 28564: 28561: 28559: 28500: 28497: 28495: 28468: 28465: 28463: 28454: 28444:4.   28442: 28415: 28403:scoring string 28398:2.   28396: 28360: 28357: 28355: 28342: 28339: 28337: 28328: 28325: 28323: 28296: 28293: 28291: 28270: 28267: 28265: 28254: 28251: 28249: 28234: 28231: 28229: 28196: 28193: 28191: 28179: 28176: 28174: 28165: 28156: 28153: 28151: 28132: 28129: 28127: 28105: 28087: 28084: 28082: 28058: 28055: 28053: 28050: 28047: 28045: 27973: 27970: 27968: 27954:diamond system 27925: 27922: 27920: 27893: 27890: 27888: 27861: 27846: 27833: 27826:, to return a 27820: 27811: 27808: 27806: 27794: 27715: 27664: 27649: 27619: 27600: 27587: 27584: 27582: 27539: 27514: 27465:1.   27463: 27460: 27458: 27405:away from the 27383: 27380: 27378: 27229: 27226: 27224: 27168: 27165: 27163: 27099:away from the 27086: 27083: 27081: 27060: 27058:speed control 27057: 27055: 27039:4.   27037: 27027:3.   27025: 27001: 27000:(objectively). 26992: 26989: 26987: 26970:Abbreviation: 26967: 26964: 26962: 26881: 26878: 26876: 26831: 26828: 26826: 26755: 26752: 26750: 26728: 26725: 26723: 26671: 26607: 26581:1.   26579: 26576: 26574: 26544: 26541: 26539: 26492: 26489: 26487: 26467: 26464: 26462: 26449:instead of by 26412: 26410:smash-through 26409: 26407: 26392: 26390:smash and pray 26389: 26387: 26302: 26299: 26297: 26274: 26265: 26243:billiard table 26239: 26236: 26234: 26231: 26228: 26226: 26211:2.   26209: 26201:(sense 3) and 26173:1.   26171: 26168: 26166: 26153: 26150: 26148: 26117:(when used in 26110: 26107: 26105: 26078: 26075: 26073: 26064: 26061: 26059: 25962: 25955: 25953: 25932: 25929: 25927: 25918: 25888:Main article: 25886:1.   25884: 25881: 25879: 25865: 25862: 25860: 25847: 25844: 25842: 25831: 25828: 25826: 25808: 25805: 25803: 25775:Main article: 25772: 25769: 25767: 25756: 25753: 25751: 25714:placed on the 25692: 25689: 25687: 25666: 25663: 25661: 25651:corner pockets 25634: 25631: 25629: 25614: 25611: 25609: 25586:shot programme 25581: 25578: 25576: 25544: 25541: 25539: 25489: 25486: 25484: 25459: 25456: 25454: 25420: 25417: 25415: 25412: 25409: 25407: 25383:(senses 1, 2). 25371: 25368: 25366: 25363: 25356: 25325: 25322: 25320: 25299: 25296: 25294: 25267: 25264: 25262: 25235: 25232: 25230: 25215: 25212: 25210: 25201: 25167:Main article: 25165:1.   25163: 25160: 25158: 25137: 25128: 25095: 25091:blocking balls 25068: 25017: 25001:) or complete 24981: 24972: 24969: 24924: 24921: 24919: 24902: 24899: 24897: 24869: 24866: 24864: 24842:2.   24840: 24820:1.   24818: 24815: 24813: 24750:Main article: 24746: 24738: 24736: 24724: 24722:sell the farm 24721: 24719: 24707: 24704: 24702: 24699: 24696: 24694: 24690: 24687: 24685: 24646: 24643: 24641: 24630: 24627: 24625: 24586: 24583: 24581: 24554:Billiard table 24537: 24534: 24532: 24510: 24507: 24505: 24467: 24464: 24462: 24458:scoring wheels 24452:scoring string 24435: 24425:1.   24423: 24420: 24418: 24391: 24388: 24386: 24376:scoring wheels 24314: 24311: 24309: 24306: 24297: 24282: 24279: 24277: 24233: 24230: 24228: 24217: 24214: 24212: 24163: 24160: 24158: 24136: 24133: 24131: 24121: 24118: 24115: 24113: 24095: 24086: 24083: 24079: 24076: 24071: 24070: 24065: 24060: 24055: 24052: 24047: 24042: 24037: 24032: 24027: 24022: 24017: 24012: 24007: 24002: 23997: 23992: 23987: 23982: 23977: 23972: 23967: 23962: 23957: 23952: 23947: 23942: 23937: 23932: 23926: 23920: 23918: 23917: 23916: 23863: 23860: 23858: 23843: 23840: 23838: 23833:break and dish 23814: 23812:run the table 23811: 23809: 23795: 23792: 23789: 23787: 23751: 23748: 23746: 23721: 23718: 23716: 23704: 23701: 23699: 23678: 23675: 23673: 23647: 23644: 23642: 23639: 23626:division of a 23618: 23615: 23613: 23602: 23571: 23568: 23566: 23551:croquet stroke 23540:one's own ball 23515: 23512: 23510: 23467: 23464: 23462: 23450: 23446: 23443: 23441: 23427: 23424: 23422: 23353:billiard balls 23349:phenolic resin 23335: 23332: 23330: 23327: 23324: 23321: 23318: 23316: 23305: 23302: 23300: 23297:Keith McCready 23283: 23280: 23278: 23275: 23272: 23270: 23256: 23241: 23222: 23219: 23217: 23172: 23169: 23167: 23127: 23124: 23122: 23057: 23054: 23052: 23003: 23000: 22998: 22988:2.   22986: 22976:1.   22965: 22962: 22960: 22936: 22907: 22904: 22902: 22886: 22883: 22881: 22862: 22859: 22857: 22838: 22798: 22747: 22744: 22742: 22731: 22729:rebound angle 22728: 22726: 22714: 22711: 22709: 22698: 22695: 22693: 22659: 22656: 22654: 22600: 22597: 22595: 22574: 22571: 22569: 22554: 22551: 22549: 22528: 22521: 22512: 22509: 22481: 22478: 22476: 22446: 22443: 22439: 22436: 22431: 22430: 22425: 22420: 22415: 22412: 22407: 22402: 22397: 22392: 22387: 22382: 22377: 22372: 22367: 22362: 22357: 22352: 22347: 22342: 22337: 22332: 22327: 22322: 22317: 22312: 22307: 22302: 22297: 22292: 22286: 22280: 22278: 22277: 22276: 22271:double century 22258: 22255: 22253: 22248:double century 22235: 22232: 22228: 22225: 22220: 22219: 22214: 22209: 22204: 22201: 22196: 22191: 22186: 22181: 22176: 22171: 22166: 22161: 22156: 22151: 22146: 22141: 22136: 22131: 22126: 22121: 22116: 22111: 22106: 22101: 22096: 22091: 22086: 22081: 22075: 22069: 22067: 22066: 22065: 22039: 21999: 21996: 21994: 21981:2.   21979: 21931: 21928: 21926: 21895: 21892: 21885: 21882: 21880: 21879:rule applies). 21815: 21812: 21810: 21745: 21742: 21740: 21728: 21716: 21713: 21711: 21698: 21695: 21693: 21675: 21672: 21670: 21641:, rather than 21599: 21596: 21594: 21565: 21562: 21560: 21551: 21548: 21546: 21510: 21508:potting angle 21507: 21505: 21475: 21472: 21470: 21461: 21458: 21456: 21425: 21422: 21420: 21405: 21402: 21386: 21379: 21377: 21350: 21348:position play 21347: 21345: 21322:Also known as 21318: 21315: 21313: 21302: 21299: 21297: 21272: 21269: 21267: 21245: 21242: 21240: 21229: 21226: 21224: 21214: 21211: 21209: 21194: 21167: 21156: 21149: 21147: 21049: 21046: 21044: 21031: 21006: 21003: 21001: 20990: 20988:pocket facing 20987: 20985: 20982: 20877: 20870: 20868: 20818: 20815: 20813: 20809: 20806: 20804: 20793: 20790: 20788: 20773: 20770: 20768: 20759: 20756: 20754: 20716: 20713: 20711: 20653: 20650: 20648: 20622: 20615: 20613: 20603:2.   20601: 20566: 20559: 20557: 20546: 20543: 20541: 20529: 20526: 20524: 20505:made when the 20491: 20488: 20486: 20465: 20462: 20460: 20432: 20425: 20423: 20420: 20417: 20414: 20412: 20394: 20391: 20389: 20378: 20375: 20373: 20364: 20361: 20359: 20349:3.   20347: 20344: 20313: 20310: 20306: 20303: 20298: 20297: 20292: 20287: 20282: 20279: 20274: 20269: 20264: 20259: 20254: 20249: 20244: 20239: 20234: 20229: 20224: 20219: 20214: 20209: 20204: 20199: 20194: 20189: 20184: 20179: 20174: 20169: 20164: 20159: 20153: 20147: 20145: 20144: 20143: 20108: 20105: 20103: 20073: 20070: 20068: 20030: 20027: 20025: 20014:2.   20012: 19987: 19984: 19982: 19973: 19966: 19964: 19951: 19948: 19946: 19923: 19920: 19918: 19886: 19883: 19881: 19878: 19875: 19873: 19843: 19840: 19838: 19823: 19801: 19764: 19740: 19737: 19735: 19716: 19713: 19711: 19663:Main article: 19659: 19656: 19654: 19612: 19608:scotch doubles 19603: 19600: 19598: 19587: 19584: 19582: 19542: 19539: 19537: 19502: 19499: 19497: 19485: 19482: 19480: 19475:2.   19473: 19459:1.   19448: 19445: 19443: 19434: 19431: 19429: 19422: 19419: 19400: 19393: 19386: 19382: 19379: 19374: 19373: 19368: 19363: 19358: 19355: 19350: 19345: 19340: 19335: 19330: 19325: 19320: 19315: 19310: 19305: 19300: 19295: 19290: 19285: 19280: 19275: 19270: 19265: 19260: 19255: 19250: 19245: 19240: 19235: 19229: 19223: 19221: 19220: 19219: 19189:nursery cannon 19175: 19172: 19170: 19106: 19103: 19101: 19090: 19087: 19085: 19082: 19079: 19077: 19045: 19042: 19040: 19031: 19000:game. It is a 18989:Main article: 18987:1.   18985: 18982: 18980: 18964: 18939: 18920: 18917: 18915: 18878: 18875: 18871: 18868: 18863: 18862: 18857: 18852: 18847: 18844: 18839: 18834: 18829: 18824: 18819: 18814: 18809: 18804: 18799: 18794: 18789: 18784: 18779: 18774: 18769: 18764: 18759: 18754: 18749: 18744: 18739: 18734: 18729: 18724: 18718: 18712: 18710: 18709: 18708: 18701:portion off a 18676: 18673: 18671: 18630:mushroomed tip 18625: 18622: 18620: 18593: 18590: 18588: 18577: 18575:money, in the 18574: 18572: 18543: 18540: 18538: 18519: 18516: 18514: 18496: 18493: 18491: 18469: 18466: 18464: 18455: 18452: 18450: 18418: 18415: 18413: 18368: 18365: 18363: 18352: 18349: 18347: 18336: 18334:middle pocket 18333: 18331: 18322: 18319: 18317: 18259: 18256: 18254: 18238:one-four-seven 18196:, the highest 18178:Main article: 18175: 18173:maximum break 18172: 18170: 18151:as applied to 18141: 18130:snooker league 18107: 18104: 18102: 18099: 18096: 18094: 18087: 18050: 18047: 18045: 18042: 18039: 18037: 17994:Main article: 17927: 17920: 17918: 17900: 17897: 17894: 17891: 17889: 17879:phenolic resin 17825: 17822: 17820: 17795: 17756: 17753: 17751: 17732: 17729: 17725: 17722: 17717: 17716: 17711: 17706: 17701: 17698: 17693: 17688: 17683: 17678: 17673: 17668: 17663: 17658: 17653: 17648: 17643: 17638: 17633: 17628: 17623: 17618: 17613: 17608: 17603: 17598: 17593: 17588: 17583: 17578: 17572: 17566: 17564: 17563: 17562: 17532: 17454:1.   17452: 17449: 17447: 17442:winning hazard 17358: 17356:losing hazard 17355: 17353: 17342: 17339: 17337: 17302: 17299: 17297: 17258: 17255: 17253: 17242: 17239: 17237: 17233:middle pockets 17209:corner pockets 17194: 17187: 17185: 17156: 17153: 17151: 17130: 17127: 17125: 17107: 17104: 17102: 17093: 17090: 17088: 17085: 17082: 17080: 16993: 16990: 16988: 16984: 16981: 16979: 16967: 16964: 16962: 16958: 16955: 16953: 16914: 16911: 16909: 16807: 16804: 16802: 16772: 16769: 16767: 16752:scotch doubles 16687: 16684: 16682: 16602: 16599: 16597: 16520: 16517: 16515: 16499: 16496: 16492: 16489: 16484: 16483: 16478: 16473: 16468: 16465: 16460: 16455: 16450: 16445: 16440: 16435: 16430: 16425: 16420: 16415: 16410: 16405: 16400: 16395: 16390: 16385: 16380: 16375: 16370: 16365: 16360: 16355: 16350: 16345: 16339: 16333: 16331: 16330: 16329: 16229: 16226: 16224: 16206: 16203: 16201: 16168: 16165: 16163: 16119: 16116: 16114: 16110:dead ball shot 16104:inside english 16074: 16071: 16069: 16038: 16035: 16033: 16005:) rather than 15932:2.   15930: 15919:1.   15917: 15914: 15912: 15895: 15886: 15877: 15874: 15872: 15865:involved in a 15857: 15854: 15850: 15847: 15842: 15841: 15836: 15831: 15826: 15823: 15818: 15813: 15808: 15803: 15798: 15793: 15788: 15783: 15778: 15773: 15768: 15763: 15758: 15753: 15748: 15743: 15738: 15733: 15728: 15723: 15718: 15713: 15708: 15703: 15697: 15691: 15689: 15688: 15687: 15659: 15651: 15649: 15625: 15622: 15620: 15592: 15589: 15587: 15586:) competition. 15556:billiard halls 15507: 15504: 15502: 15499: 15496: 15494: 15479: 15476: 15474: 15463: 15460: 15458: 15444: 15441: 15439: 15424: 15421: 15419: 15410: 15407: 15405: 15402: 15399: 15397: 15388: 15385: 15383: 15380: 15377: 15374: 15370: 15367: 15362: 15361: 15356: 15351: 15346: 15343: 15338: 15333: 15328: 15323: 15318: 15313: 15308: 15303: 15298: 15293: 15288: 15283: 15278: 15273: 15268: 15263: 15258: 15253: 15248: 15243: 15238: 15233: 15228: 15223: 15217: 15211: 15209: 15208: 15207: 15192: 15189: 15187: 15167: 15164: 15162: 15153: 15150: 15148: 15144: 15141: 15139: 15111: 15108: 15106: 15091: 15088: 15086: 15076: 15073: 15071: 15059:catch a stroke 15037: 15034: 15032: 14978: 14975: 14973: 14928: 14925: 14923: 14892: 14889: 14887: 14821: 14818: 14816: 14812:scotch doubles 14763: 14760: 14758: 14731: 14723:Shortening of 14721:1.   14719: 14716: 14714: 14690: 14687: 14683: 14680: 14675: 14674: 14669: 14664: 14659: 14656: 14651: 14646: 14641: 14636: 14631: 14626: 14621: 14616: 14611: 14606: 14601: 14596: 14591: 14586: 14581: 14576: 14571: 14566: 14561: 14556: 14551: 14546: 14541: 14536: 14530: 14524: 14522: 14521: 14520: 14472:Main article: 14469: 14466: 14464: 14452: 14449: 14447: 14438: 14435: 14433: 14430: 14427: 14425: 14422: 14419: 14417: 14414: 14411: 14409: 14363: 14350: 14347: 14345: 14342: 14339: 14337: 14328:By analogy to 14317: 14314: 14312: 14252: 14249: 14247: 14237:2.   14235: 14225:1.   14223: 14220: 14218: 14169: 14167:hold the spot 14166: 14164: 14154: 14151: 14149: 14144:smash and pray 14131: 14128: 14126: 14084: 14081: 14079: 14062: 14059: 14057: 14022:Also (rarely) 14018: 14015: 14013: 13998:blackball pool 13984: 13981: 13979: 13949: 13936: 13906: 13840:1.   13838: 13835: 13833: 13830: 13827: 13825: 13814: 13807: 13805: 13795:bottom cushion 13733: 13730: 13728: 13708:, though some 13688: 13685: 13683: 13634: 13631: 13629: 13618:bottom cushion 13596: 13593: 13591: 13551: 13548: 13546: 13539:golf billiards 13535: 13521:winning hazard 13486: 13483: 13481: 13472: 13469: 13467: 13458: 13456:have the nuts 13455: 13453: 13446: 13425: 13422: 13420: 13365: 13362: 13360: 13333:spotting balls 13328: 13325: 13323: 13314: 13311: 13309: 13293: 13290: 13288: 13269: 13266: 13264: 13241: 13238: 13236: 13208: 13188: 13185: 13182: 13179: 13176: 13173: 13170: 13145: 13143:half-ball hit 13142: 13138: 13135: 13130: 13129: 13124: 13119: 13114: 13111: 13106: 13101: 13096: 13091: 13086: 13081: 13076: 13071: 13066: 13061: 13056: 13051: 13046: 13041: 13036: 13031: 13026: 13021: 13016: 13011: 13006: 13001: 12996: 12991: 12985: 12979: 12977: 12976: 12975: 12958:2.   12956: 12941: 12938: 12936: 12898: 12895: 12893: 12890: 12881: 12878: 12876: 12857: 12854: 12852: 12787: 12784: 12782: 12744: 12741: 12739: 12736: 12727: 12718: 12714: 12711: 12709: 12634:phenolic resin 12624: 12621: 12619: 12601: 12598: 12596: 12581: 12578: 12576: 12536: 12533: 12531: 12500: 12497: 12495: 12482:at the proper 12473: 12470: 12468: 12421: 12418: 12416: 12399:Abbreviation: 12396: 12393: 12391: 12304: 12301: 12299: 12290: 12287: 12285: 12275: 12272: 12270: 12266:scoring string 12243: 12240: 12238: 12220: 12217: 12215: 12210:3.   12208: 12197: 12155: 12152: 12148: 12145: 12140: 12139: 12134: 12129: 12124: 12121: 12116: 12111: 12106: 12101: 12096: 12091: 12086: 12081: 12076: 12071: 12066: 12061: 12056: 12051: 12046: 12041: 12036: 12031: 12026: 12021: 12016: 12011: 12006: 12001: 11995: 11989: 11987: 11986: 11985: 11981:follow-through 11958: 11955: 11953: 11919: 11916: 11914: 11842: 11839: 11837: 11834: 11831: 11829: 11819:3.   11817: 11814: 11811: 11809:free stroking 11808: 11806: 11737: 11734: 11732: 11719: 11716: 11714: 11672: 11665: 11663: 11661: 11660: 11643: 11641: 11630: 11628: 11617: 11615: 11604: 11602: 11591: 11589: 11578: 11576: 11559: 11557: 11546: 11544: 11533: 11531: 11510: 11508: 11491: 11489: 11478: 11475: 11455: 11452: 11450: 11433: 11430: 11428: 11397: 11394: 11392: 11376: 11373: 11371: 11355: 11352: 11350: 11320: 11317: 11315: 11272: 11269: 11267: 11234: 11231: 11229: 11192: 11189: 11187: 11174: 11171: 11169: 11127: 11124: 11122: 11050: 11047: 11045: 11037:(sense 3) and 10981: 10978: 10976: 10945: 10942: 10940: 10921: 10919:flagrant foul 10918: 10916: 10908:(sense 3) and 10880: 10877: 10874: 10865: 10862: 10860: 10848: 10845: 10843: 10798:phenolic resin 10782: 10779: 10777: 10758: 10755: 10753: 10728: 10725: 10723: 10708: 10705: 10703: 10692: 10689: 10687: 10664: 10655: 10633:billiard table 10629: 10626: 10624: 10583: 10580: 10577: 10575: 10510: 10507: 10505: 10465: 10462: 10458: 10455: 10450: 10449: 10444: 10439: 10434: 10431: 10426: 10421: 10416: 10411: 10406: 10401: 10396: 10391: 10386: 10381: 10376: 10371: 10366: 10361: 10356: 10351: 10346: 10341: 10336: 10331: 10326: 10321: 10316: 10311: 10305: 10299: 10297: 10296: 10295: 10285: 10265:1.   10263: 10260: 10258: 10249: 10246: 10244: 10217: 10214: 10212: 10192: 10189: 10187: 10108:placed on the 10096:Also known as 10091: 10088: 10086: 10056: 10053: 10051: 10042: 10029:Most forms of 10028: 10027: 9984: 9871: 9868: 9864: 9861: 9856: 9855: 9850: 9845: 9840: 9837: 9832: 9827: 9822: 9817: 9812: 9807: 9802: 9797: 9792: 9787: 9782: 9777: 9772: 9767: 9762: 9757: 9752: 9747: 9742: 9737: 9732: 9727: 9722: 9717: 9711: 9705: 9703: 9702: 9701: 9694:and leave the 9674: 9671: 9669: 9644: 9641: 9639: 9630: 9600: 9597: 9595: 9592: 9589: 9587: 9584: 9581: 9579: 9570: 9567: 9564: 9561: 9559: 9517: 9514: 9512: 9505: 9451: 9448: 9446: 9436:follow-through 9425: 9422: 9420: 9407: 9404: 9402: 9397:scotch doubles 9363: 9360: 9358: 9332: 9329: 9327: 9307: 9304: 9302: 9289: 9286: 9284: 9281: 9278: 9276: 9233: 9230: 9228: 9198:Main article: 9195: 9192: 9190: 9179: 9176: 9174: 9158:; 2007 winner 9123: 9120: 9118: 9107: 9104: 9102: 9042: 9039: 9037: 9026:2.   9024: 8996: 8993: 8991: 8942: 8939: 8937: 8932:break and dish 8917: 8914: 8912: 8897: 8884:game (such as 8878: 8875: 8873: 8870: 8867: 8865: 8844: 8841: 8839: 8756:2.   8754: 8749:diamond system 8714:1.   8712: 8709: 8707: 8686: 8683: 8681: 8670: 8667: 8665: 8635: 8632: 8630: 8616:2.   8614: 8577: 8574: 8572: 8557: 8554: 8552: 8537: 8534: 8532: 8529: 8526: 8524: 8509: 8506: 8504: 8488: 8485: 8483: 8472: 8469: 8467: 8428: 8423:dead ball shot 8418:1.   8416: 8413: 8411: 8402: 8399: 8397: 8346: 8343: 8341: 8323: 8320: 8318: 8283: 8280: 8276: 8273: 8268: 8267: 8262: 8257: 8252: 8249: 8244: 8239: 8234: 8229: 8224: 8219: 8214: 8209: 8204: 8199: 8194: 8189: 8184: 8179: 8174: 8169: 8164: 8159: 8154: 8149: 8144: 8139: 8134: 8129: 8123: 8117: 8115: 8114: 8113: 8110: 8107: 8105: 8071:away from the 8058: 8055: 8053: 7998: 7995: 7993: 7986: 7983: 7981: 7959: 7956: 7954: 7939: 7936: 7934: 7929:Main article: 7906: 7903: 7901: 7863: 7860: 7858: 7848:2.   7846: 7836:1.   7834: 7831: 7829: 7820: 7817: 7815: 7805:3.   7803: 7793:2.   7791: 7787: 7784: 7782: 7771: 7768: 7766: 7742:in almost any 7725: 7722: 7720: 7701: 7698: 7696: 7694:, definition 1 7683:3.   7681: 7670:2.   7668: 7663:Main article: 7629:1.   7627: 7624: 7622: 7610:Crucible curse 7608:Main article: 7605: 7602: 7600: 7563: 7560: 7558: 7555: 7552: 7550: 7511: 7508: 7506: 7503: 7500: 7498: 7458: 7455: 7453: 7446: 7443: 7441: 7420: 7417: 7415: 7387: 7385:cradle cannon 7384: 7382: 7358: 7355: 7353: 7332: 7329: 7327: 7322:running a coup 7316: 7313: 7311: 7302: 7299: 7296: 7294: 7281: 7279:corner pocket 7278: 7276: 7267: 7265:corner-hooked 7264: 7262: 7231: 7228: 7226: 7205: 7192: 7185: 7183: 7157: 7154: 7152: 7131: 7124: 7122: 7080: 7078: 7077: 7069: 7061: 7053: 7045: 7037: 6972:and a cue ball 6970:coloured balls 6961: 6958: 6956: 6945: 6942: 6940: 6914: 6911: 6909: 6866: 6863: 6861: 6836: 6833: 6831: 6816: 6813: 6811: 6800: 6797: 6795: 6778: 6775: 6773: 6750: 6747: 6745: 6695:Also known as 6655: 6652: 6650: 6582:clearance shot 6576: 6530:of all object 6514: 6487: 6484: 6482: 6468:double-kissing 6413:2.   6411: 6388:1.   6386: 6383: 6381: 6378: 6375: 6373: 6370: 6367: 6365: 6362: 6359: 6357: 6333: 6330: 6328: 6288:rocking cannon 6282: 6279: 6277: 6238: 6235: 6233: 6229: 6226: 6224: 6192: 6189: 6187: 6142: 6139: 6137: 6134: 6131: 6129: 6055: 6052: 6050: 6045:double century 5994:Main article: 5991: 5988: 5986: 5970:corner pockets 5933: 5931:centre pocket 5930: 5928: 5894: 5892:centre string 5891: 5889: 5841: 5838: 5836: 5825: 5822: 5820: 5801: 5798: 5796: 5757: 5754: 5752: 5735: 5732: 5730: 5713:, followed by 5711:cushion caroms 5695:as targets or 5661:Main article: 5657: 5654: 5652: 5641: 5591: 5574: 5559:1.   5548: 5545: 5543: 5532: 5529: 5527: 5518: 5511: 5504: 5452: 5449: 5447: 5434: 5431: 5429: 5426: 5424:called pocket 5423: 5421: 5418: 5415: 5413: 5349: 5346: 5344: 5303: 5300: 5298: 5266:a player must 5260: 5257: 5255: 5251:scotch doubles 5239: 5236: 5232: 5229: 5224: 5223: 5218: 5213: 5208: 5205: 5200: 5195: 5190: 5185: 5180: 5175: 5170: 5165: 5160: 5155: 5150: 5145: 5140: 5135: 5130: 5125: 5120: 5115: 5110: 5105: 5100: 5095: 5090: 5085: 5079: 5073: 5071: 5070: 5069: 5065:scoring string 5054: 5051: 5049: 5040: 5037: 5035: 5032: 5029: 5027: 5024: 5021: 5019: 5006: 5003: 5001: 4992: 4977: 4962: 4959: 4957: 4942: 4921: 4904: 4901: 4899: 4890: 4887: 4885: 4822: 4819: 4817: 4791: 4788: 4786: 4771: 4768: 4766: 4757: 4754: 4752: 4745: 4742: 4740: 4719:corner pockets 4612: 4609: 4607: 4603: 4600: 4598: 4531: 4529:break and run 4528: 4526: 4515: 4512: 4510: 4467: 4428:1.   4426: 4423: 4421: 4416:, the term is 4400: 4393: 4391: 4333: 4330: 4328: 4281: 4278: 4276: 4233: 4230: 4228: 4206:3.   4204: 4193:2.   4191: 4152:1.   4150: 4147: 4145: 4103: 4100: 4098: 4085: 4082: 4080: 4055: 4052: 4050: 4036:blackball pool 4032: 4004: 4001: 3999: 3980: 3939: 3936: 3934: 3883: 3880: 3878: 3863:blackball pool 3847: 3819: 3816: 3814: 3771: 3768: 3766: 3759: 3754:as opposed to 3748: 3741: 3738: 3736: 3727: 3718: 3715: 3713: 3703:games such as 3697: 3667: 3664: 3662: 3634: 3631: 3629: 3608: 3605: 3603: 3525: 3522: 3520: 3487: 3484: 3482: 3471: 3468: 3466: 3459:particle board 3438:billiard cloth 3427: 3424: 3422: 3403:. In snooker, 3360: 3357: 3355: 3338: 3335: 3333: 3302: 3299: 3297: 3239: 3236: 3234: 3230:bottom cushion 3197: 3195:baulk cushion 3194: 3192: 3133: 3130: 3128: 3064: 3061: 3059: 2982:bowling alleys 2933: 2930: 2928: 2834: 2831: 2829: 2792: 2789: 2787: 2756: 2753: 2751: 2719: 2716: 2714: 2704:2.   2702: 2692:1.   2690: 2687: 2685: 2661: 2658: 2656: 2600: 2597: 2595: 2586: 2577:2.   2575: 2566:1.   2564: 2561: 2559: 2508: 2505: 2503: 2429: 2426: 2424: 2413: 2410: 2408: 2381: 2352: 2317:billiard table 2304: 2301: 2299: 2228:, by a single 2210:billiard table 2206: 2174:billiard table 2161: 2158: 2156: 2147: 2145:balance point 2144: 2142: 2128:Main article: 2125: 2122: 2120: 2109: 2106: 2104: 2037: 2034: 2032: 2021: 2018: 2016: 1983: 1980: 1978: 1967: 1964: 1960: 1957: 1952: 1951: 1946: 1941: 1936: 1933: 1928: 1923: 1918: 1913: 1908: 1903: 1898: 1893: 1888: 1883: 1878: 1873: 1868: 1863: 1858: 1853: 1848: 1843: 1838: 1833: 1828: 1823: 1818: 1813: 1807: 1801: 1799: 1798: 1797: 1746: 1743: 1741: 1726: 1723: 1721: 1674: 1671: 1669: 1639: 1636: 1634: 1596: 1593: 1591: 1578: 1575: 1573: 1560: 1557: 1555: 1514: 1511: 1509: 1450: 1447: 1445: 1416: 1413: 1411: 1396: 1393: 1391: 1348: 1345: 1343: 1334: 1331: 1329: 1319:3.   1317: 1302: 1297:1.   1295: 1292: 1290: 1235: 1232: 1228: 1225: 1220: 1219: 1214: 1209: 1204: 1201: 1196: 1191: 1186: 1181: 1176: 1171: 1166: 1161: 1156: 1151: 1146: 1141: 1136: 1131: 1126: 1121: 1116: 1111: 1106: 1101: 1096: 1091: 1086: 1081: 1075: 1069: 1067: 1066: 1065: 1058:counting as a 1040:starts with a 1022: 1019: 1017: 991: 988: 986: 960: 957: 955: 929: 926: 924: 898: 895: 893: 867: 864: 862: 801: 798: 796: 783: 780: 778: 723: 720: 718: 613: 610: 608: 543: 540: 538: 473: 470: 468: 455: 452: 450: 414: 411: 409: 364: 361: 359: 350: 347: 345: 300: 297: 295: 286: 283: 281: 270:blue. In some 245: 242: 240: 231: 228: 226: 200: 197: 191: 188: 153:governing body 102:British Empire 77: 74: 48:billiard table 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 38158: 38147: 38144: 38142: 38139: 38137: 38134: 38132: 38129: 38127: 38124: 38122: 38119: 38117: 38114: 38113: 38111: 38096: 38093: 38092: 38089: 38083: 38080: 38078: 38075: 38073: 38070: 38068: 38065: 38063: 38060: 38058: 38055: 38053: 38050: 38048: 38045: 38043: 38040: 38038: 38035: 38033: 38030: 38028: 38025: 38023: 38020: 38018: 38015: 38013: 38010: 38008: 38005: 38003: 38000: 37998: 37995: 37993: 37990: 37988: 37985: 37983: 37980: 37978: 37975: 37973: 37970: 37968: 37965: 37963: 37960: 37956: 37955:Italian terms 37953: 37952: 37951: 37948: 37944: 37941: 37939: 37936: 37935: 37934: 37931: 37929: 37926: 37924: 37921: 37917: 37914: 37913: 37912: 37909: 37907: 37904: 37902: 37899: 37897: 37894: 37892: 37889: 37887: 37884: 37880: 37877: 37875: 37872: 37871: 37870: 37867: 37865: 37862: 37860: 37857: 37855: 37852: 37850: 37847: 37845: 37842: 37838: 37835: 37834: 37833: 37830: 37828: 37825: 37823: 37820: 37818: 37815: 37813: 37810: 37808: 37805: 37804: 37801: 37795: 37792: 37791: 37788: 37779: 37774: 37772: 37767: 37765: 37760: 37759: 37756: 37745: 37740: 37739: 37726: 37720: 37717: 37715: 37714:Organizations 37712: 37710: 37707: 37705: 37702: 37701: 37699: 37695: 37689: 37686: 37682: 37679: 37677: 37674: 37672: 37669: 37668: 37667: 37664: 37663: 37661: 37657: 37649: 37646: 37644: 37641: 37639: 37638:Straight Pool 37636: 37635: 37634: 37631: 37629: 37626: 37622: 37619: 37618: 37617: 37614: 37613: 37611: 37607: 37601: 37598: 37596: 37593: 37591: 37588: 37586: 37583: 37579: 37576: 37575: 37574: 37571: 37569: 37566: 37564: 37561: 37557: 37554: 37552: 37549: 37548: 37547: 37544: 37542: 37539: 37537: 37534: 37530: 37527: 37526: 37525: 37522: 37520: 37517: 37515: 37512: 37511: 37509: 37505:international 37501: 37495: 37492: 37490: 37487: 37485: 37482: 37480: 37479:Billiard hall 37477: 37475: 37474:Billiard ball 37472: 37470: 37467: 37465: 37462: 37460: 37457: 37456: 37454: 37450: 37444: 37441: 37439: 37436: 37434: 37431: 37429: 37428:Bar billiards 37426: 37424: 37421: 37419: 37416: 37414: 37411: 37409: 37406: 37404: 37401: 37399: 37398: 37394: 37392: 37391: 37387: 37386: 37384: 37382: 37378: 37372: 37369: 37367: 37364: 37362: 37359: 37357: 37354: 37352: 37351: 37347: 37345: 37344: 37340: 37339: 37337: 37333: 37327: 37324: 37322: 37319: 37317: 37316: 37312: 37310: 37309: 37305: 37303: 37302:Straight rail 37300: 37298: 37297: 37293: 37291: 37290: 37286: 37284: 37283: 37282:Three-cushion 37279: 37278: 37276: 37274: 37270: 37265: 37255: 37252: 37250: 37247: 37245: 37242: 37240: 37237: 37235: 37232: 37230: 37227: 37225: 37222: 37220: 37217: 37215: 37212: 37210: 37207: 37205: 37202: 37200: 37197: 37195: 37192: 37190: 37187: 37185: 37182: 37180: 37177: 37175: 37172: 37170: 37167: 37165: 37162: 37160: 37158: 37157:Artistic pool 37154: 37152: 37151: 37147: 37145: 37144: 37143:Straight pool 37140: 37138: 37137: 37133: 37129: 37128: 37124: 37123: 37122: 37121: 37117: 37116: 37114: 37111: 37107: 37103: 37096: 37091: 37089: 37084: 37082: 37077: 37076: 37073: 37067: 37058: 37054: 37050: 37043: 37039: 37037: 37028: 37024: 37020: 37013: 37009: 37004: 36997: 36993: 36988: 36981: 36977: 36973: 36968: 36964: 36962:9780615170923 36958: 36954: 36949: 36945: 36943:9781558217973 36939: 36934: 36933: 36927: 36923: 36919: 36913: 36908: 36907: 36901: 36897: 36894: 36893:9781592572878 36890: 36884: 36882:9780028626451 36878: 36874: 36870: 36866: 36862: 36860:9780470565537 36856: 36852: 36848: 36847: 36841: 36837: 36835:9780498073922 36831: 36826: 36825: 36818: 36814: 36812:9780533151769 36808: 36804: 36799: 36797: 36796:2021/2022 ed. 36791: 36789:9781878493026 36785: 36781: 36778:. Iowa City: 36776: 36775: 36768: 36767: 36755: 36754:Shamos (1999) 36750: 36748: 36746: 36738: 36737:Brandt (2006) 36733: 36731: 36729: 36722:, p. 89. 36721: 36716: 36709: 36708:Shamos (1999) 36704: 36696: 36692: 36688: 36681: 36674: 36673:Kim Davenport 36670: 36666: 36662: 36661:Rodney Morris 36658: 36654: 36650: 36645: 36638: 36633: 36626: 36621: 36619: 36617: 36608: 36604: 36600: 36593: 36585: 36581: 36577: 36570: 36562: 36558: 36554: 36552: 36547: 36540: 36533: 36532:Shamos (1999) 36528: 36526: 36509: 36508: 36503: 36496: 36489: 36484: 36482: 36474: 36469: 36463:, p. 79. 36462: 36457: 36449: 36445: 36441: 36439:9780156149716 36435: 36431: 36427: 36423: 36422:Byrne, Robert 36417: 36402: 36398: 36391: 36376: 36372: 36365: 36358: 36353: 36344: 36339: 36335: 36333: 36328: 36324: 36320: 36316: 36312: 36308: 36307: 36302: 36301:Bisley, Steve 36298: 36294: 36288: 36279: 36273: 36266: 36262: 36258: 36254: 36251: 36250: 36244: 36228: 36227: 36221: 36214: 36207: 36206:Shamos (1993) 36202: 36194: 36190: 36189: 36184: 36177: 36171:, p. 48. 36170: 36165: 36158: 36153: 36146: 36145:Shamos (1999) 36141: 36133: 36129: 36125: 36119: 36112: 36109:(quoted) vs. 36108: 36104: 36099: 36092: 36091:Rodney Morris 36088: 36084: 36080: 36075: 36059: 36055: 36051: 36045: 36038: 36037:Shamos (1999) 36033: 36022:September 26, 36017: 36010: 36008: 35996:September 26, 35991: 35987: 35981: 35979: 35977: 35975: 35967: 35966:Shamos (1993) 35962: 35954: 35953: 35947: 35940: 35938: 35930: 35925: 35918: 35914: 35910: 35906: 35901: 35899: 35891: 35887: 35886:David Alcaide 35883: 35882:Thomas Engert 35879: 35875: 35874:Johnny Archer 35871: 35867: 35862: 35860: 35852: 35848: 35843: 35828: 35827: 35822: 35815: 35808: 35803: 35796: 35795:Stooke (2010) 35791: 35789: 35787: 35785: 35783: 35775: 35774:Shamos (1993) 35770: 35763: 35762:Shamos (1999) 35758: 35756: 35748: 35747:Shamos (1999) 35743: 35741: 35739: 35731: 35730:Shamos (1999) 35726: 35724: 35715: 35711: 35707: 35701: 35694: 35689: 35687: 35678: 35677: 35672: 35665: 35663: 35654: 35652:9780071415200 35648: 35644: 35640: 35636: 35632: 35626: 35619: 35615: 35611: 35607: 35600: 35598: 35581: 35577: 35571: 35564: 35563:Shamos (1999) 35559: 35551: 35549:9780192852298 35545: 35541: 35537: 35530: 35524: 35518: 35511: 35510:Shamos (1999) 35506: 35495: 35491: 35484: 35483: 35475: 35473: 35465: 35459: 35451: 35449:9781616085384 35445: 35441: 35437: 35433: 35432:Byrne, Robert 35427: 35419: 35417:9780715379936 35413: 35409: 35405: 35401: 35395: 35388: 35382: 35380:9781852250133 35376: 35372: 35368: 35364: 35358: 35351: 35350:Shamos (1999) 35346: 35344: 35342: 35334: 35333:Shamos (1999) 35329: 35322: 35317: 35310: 35309:Shamos (1999) 35305: 35303: 35293: 35289: 35282: 35276: 35269: 35265: 35261: 35257: 35252: 35245: 35241: 35237: 35233: 35228: 35220: 35216: 35209: 35202: 35195: 35190: 35188: 35180: 35175: 35168: 35164: 35160: 35156: 35151: 35149: 35147: 35145: 35137: 35133: 35129: 35125: 35120: 35113: 35109: 35108:Ronato Alcano 35105: 35104:Marcus Chamat 35101: 35097: 35092: 35090: 35088: 35086: 35084: 35076: 35072: 35068: 35064: 35059: 35057: 35049: 35048:Shamos (1999) 35044: 35037: 35036:Shamos (1999) 35032: 35025: 35024:Allen Hopkins 35021: 35017: 35013: 35008: 35001: 34997: 34993: 34989: 34984: 34977: 34976:Shamos (1999) 34972: 34970: 34968: 34966: 34957: 34955:9780600556046 34951: 34947: 34940: 34934:, p. 39. 34933: 34928: 34921: 34920:Shamos (1999) 34916: 34914: 34912: 34904: 34903:Leider (2010) 34899: 34897: 34889: 34884: 34877: 34872: 34866:, p. 96. 34865: 34864:Shamos (1999) 34860: 34858: 34850: 34849:Stooke (2010) 34845: 34838:. p. 35. 34837: 34833: 34829: 34823: 34816: 34815: 34811: 34806: 34798: 34794: 34793: 34788: 34782: 34774: 34770: 34766: 34760: 34743: 34739: 34733: 34726: 34722: 34718: 34714: 34710: 34705: 34703: 34694: 34690: 34686: 34682: 34681:"APTSA Rules" 34676: 34674: 34672: 34665: 34652: 34648: 34644: 34640: 34636: 34632: 34628: 34624: 34617: 34606: 34602: 34598: 34594: 34590: 34586: 34582: 34578: 34577: 34569: 34562: 34554: 34553: 34545: 34537: 34535:9781840188721 34531: 34527: 34520: 34504: 34497: 34490: 34488: 34486: 34484: 34482: 34480: 34463: 34459: 34455: 34448: 34446: 34444: 34442: 34440: 34438: 34430: 34426: 34422: 34421:Johnny Archer 34418: 34414: 34410: 34405: 34397: 34395:9780486413686 34391: 34387: 34380: 34378: 34371:, p. 62. 34370: 34369:Shamos (1993) 34365: 34358: 34357:Shamos (1999) 34353: 34345: 34341: 34340:CaromCues.com 34337: 34330: 34328: 34326: 34319:, p. 53. 34318: 34317:Shamos (1993) 34313: 34311: 34309: 34307: 34305: 34297: 34296:Shamos (1993) 34292: 34285: 34279: 34273: 34267: 34262: 34246: 34242: 34238: 34231: 34229: 34222:, p. 50. 34221: 34220:Shamos (1993) 34216: 34207: 34203: 34199: 34192: 34185: 34184:Shamos (1999) 34180: 34173: 34172: 34169: 34157: 34155:9780710099198 34151: 34147: 34142: 34141: 34132: 34126:, p. 48. 34125: 34124:Shamos (1993) 34120: 34112: 34110:9780964920408 34106: 34102: 34095: 34087: 34081: 34073: 34069: 34068: 34063: 34056: 34049: 34048:Shamos (1993) 34044: 34037: 34031: 34016: 34012: 34005: 33997: 33993: 33992: 33987: 33981: 33973: 33969: 33965: 33958: 33941: 33937: 33936: 33931: 33925: 33923: 33921: 33919: 33917: 33915: 33913: 33911: 33909: 33907: 33905: 33903: 33894: 33892:9781886768024 33888: 33884: 33877: 33871:, p. 38. 33870: 33869:Shamos (1999) 33865: 33863: 33861: 33852: 33848: 33844: 33837: 33829: 33825: 33821: 33814: 33812: 33803: 33802:HarperCollins 33799: 33798: 33793: 33787: 33780: 33775: 33767: 33763: 33759: 33755: 33749: 33743:, p. 29. 33742: 33741:Shamos (1993) 33737: 33735: 33727: 33722: 33720: 33718: 33716: 33714: 33712: 33710: 33708: 33706: 33704: 33702: 33700: 33698: 33696: 33694: 33692: 33684: 33683:Shamos (1999) 33679: 33677: 33669: 33664: 33662: 33660: 33658: 33656: 33654: 33652: 33650: 33648: 33646: 33644: 33642: 33640: 33638: 33636: 33634: 33632: 33630: 33628: 33626: 33624: 33622: 33620: 33618: 33616: 33614: 33612: 33610: 33608: 33606: 33604: 33602: 33600: 33598: 33596: 33594: 33592: 33590: 33588: 33586: 33584: 33582: 33580: 33578: 33576: 33574: 33572: 33570: 33568: 33566: 33564: 33562: 33560: 33558: 33556: 33554: 33552: 33550: 33548: 33546: 33544: 33542: 33540: 33538: 33536: 33534: 33532: 33530: 33528: 33526: 33524: 33522: 33520: 33518: 33516: 33514: 33512: 33510: 33508: 33506: 33504: 33502: 33500: 33498: 33496: 33494: 33492: 33490: 33488: 33486: 33484: 33482: 33480: 33478: 33476: 33474: 33472: 33470: 33468: 33466: 33464: 33462: 33454: 33453:Shamos (1999) 33449: 33442: 33441:Shamos (1999) 33437: 33431:, p. 10. 33430: 33425: 33423: 33421: 33419: 33417: 33415: 33413: 33411: 33409: 33407: 33405: 33403: 33401: 33393: 33392:Shamos (1999) 33388: 33386: 33384: 33382: 33375:, p. 33. 33374: 33369: 33367: 33358: 33352: 33348: 33341: 33339: 33337: 33329: 33325: 33321: 33317: 33313: 33312:Richard Price 33309: 33308: 33302: 33300: 33298: 33296: 33294: 33285: 33281: 33275: 33273: 33265: 33260: 33253: 33248: 33246: 33244: 33242: 33240: 33238: 33236: 33234: 33232: 33230: 33228: 33226: 33224: 33222: 33220: 33218: 33210: 33205: 33199:, p. 15. 33198: 33197:Shamos (1993) 33193: 33191: 33189: 33181: 33180:Brandt (2006) 33176: 33174: 33172: 33170: 33168: 33166: 33164: 33162: 33160: 33158: 33156: 33154: 33152: 33150: 33148: 33146: 33144: 33142: 33140: 33138: 33136: 33134: 33132: 33130: 33128: 33126: 33124: 33122: 33120: 33118: 33110: 33105: 33103: 33096:, p. 32. 33095: 33090: 33088: 33086: 33084: 33076: 33071: 33069: 33061: 33060:Shamos (1993) 33056: 33054: 33046: 33041: 33025: 33021: 33020: 33015: 33009: 33007: 32997: 32995: 32993: 32991: 32989: 32987: 32985: 32983: 32981: 32979: 32977: 32975: 32973: 32971: 32969: 32967: 32965: 32963: 32961: 32959: 32957: 32955: 32953: 32951: 32949: 32947: 32945: 32943: 32941: 32939: 32937: 32935: 32933: 32931: 32929: 32927: 32925: 32923: 32921: 32919: 32917: 32915: 32913: 32911: 32909: 32907: 32905: 32903: 32901: 32899: 32894: 32880: 32877: 32875: 32872: 32870: 32867: 32865: 32862: 32860: 32857: 32855: 32852: 32850: 32847: 32845: 32842: 32840: 32837: 32835: 32832: 32830: 32827: 32825: 32822: 32820: 32817: 32815: 32812: 32810: 32807: 32805: 32802: 32800: 32797: 32795: 32792: 32790: 32787: 32785: 32782: 32780: 32777: 32775: 32772: 32770: 32767: 32765: 32762: 32760: 32757: 32755: 32752: 32750: 32747: 32745: 32742: 32740: 32737: 32736: 32723: 32717: 32715: 32710: 32704: 32695: 32689: 32687:corner pocket 32683: 32679: 32671: 32667: 32663: 32659: 32655: 32649: 32643: 32637: 32631: 32625: 32620:at which the 32619: 32618:snooker table 32615: 32609: 32601: 32600: 32594: 32586: 32580: 32574: 32569:, one of two 32568: 32564: 32561: 32555: 32553:baulk colours 32549: 32543: 32539: 32536: 32535:the yellow(s) 32532: 32526: 32520: 32508: 32505: 32503: 32500: 32498: 32495: 32492: 32490: 32487: 32485: 32482: 32480: 32477: 32475: 32472: 32470: 32467: 32465: 32462: 32460: 32457: 32455: 32452: 32450: 32447: 32445: 32442: 32440: 32437: 32435: 32432: 32430: 32427: 32425: 32422: 32420: 32417: 32415: 32412: 32410: 32407: 32405: 32402: 32400: 32397: 32395: 32392: 32390: 32387: 32385: 32382: 32380: 32377: 32375: 32372: 32370: 32367: 32366: 32353: 32347: 32343: 32341: 32337: 32332: 32324: 32323: 32315: 32311: 32304: 32302: 32295: 32293: 32289: 32284: 32276: 32272: 32269: 32263: 32257: 32251: 32247: 32245: 32241: 32233: 32228: 32223: 32215: 32209: 32203: 32197: 32191: 32184: 32182: 32180:losing hazard 32174: 32168: 32164: 32158: 32152: 32146: 32140: 32134: 32128: 32122: 32118: 32114: 32108: 32102: 32100: 32095: 32087: 32083: 32079: 32073: 32066: 32064: 32056: 32050: 32044: 32038: 32032: 32026: 32021: 32014:being called. 32013: 32009: 32003: 31995: 31989: 31980: 31974: 31968: 31964: 31961: 31953: 31952: 31944: 31938: 31932: 31926: 31922: 31918: 31915: 31909: 31906: 31900: 31893: 31891: 31883: 31877: 31869: 31865: 31864:cribbage pool 31861: 31855: 31852: 31844: 31838: 31832: 31826: 31820: 31812: 31811: 31803: 31801: 31799: 31791: 31785: 31781: 31775: 31769: 31765: 31759: 31747: 31744: 31742: 31739: 31737: 31734: 31731: 31729: 31726: 31724: 31721: 31719: 31716: 31714: 31711: 31709: 31706: 31704: 31701: 31699: 31696: 31694: 31691: 31689: 31686: 31684: 31681: 31679: 31676: 31674: 31671: 31669: 31666: 31664: 31661: 31659: 31656: 31654: 31651: 31649: 31646: 31644: 31641: 31639: 31636: 31634: 31631: 31629: 31626: 31624: 31621: 31619: 31616: 31614: 31611: 31609: 31606: 31605: 31592: 31586: 31580: 31574: 31566: 31560: 31554: 31548: 31542: 31536: 31530: 31524: 31515: 31511: 31505: 31496: 31490: 31483: 31481: 31475: 31469: 31463: 31457: 31451: 31445: 31439: 31432: 31424: 31422:contact point 31418: 31412: 31406: 31402: 31398: 31392: 31386: 31380: 31374: 31368: 31363:, a.k.a. the 31362: 31356: 31350: 31346: 31343: 31337: 31331: 31328: 31322: 31314: 31310: 31308: 31301: 31298: 31289: 31285: 31279: 31267: 31264: 31262: 31259: 31257: 31254: 31251: 31249: 31246: 31244: 31241: 31239: 31236: 31234: 31231: 31229: 31226: 31224: 31221: 31219: 31216: 31214: 31211: 31209: 31206: 31204: 31201: 31199: 31196: 31194: 31191: 31189: 31186: 31184: 31181: 31179: 31176: 31174: 31171: 31169: 31166: 31164: 31161: 31159: 31156: 31154: 31151: 31149: 31146: 31144: 31141: 31139: 31136: 31134: 31131: 31129: 31126: 31125: 31112: 31109: 31106: 31103:two-way shot 31099: 31097: 31090: 31083: 31081: 31073: 31067: 31061: 31055: 31053:coloured ball 31049: 31043: 31037: 31031: 31025: 31019: 31015: 31007: 31001: 30995: 30989: 30983: 30977: 30971: 30965: 30959: 30953: 30949: 30941: 30935: 30929: 30923: 30917: 30914:two-pot-rule 30909: 30908: 30901: 30894: 30892: 30885: 30878: 30876: 30869: 30866: 30862: 30858: 30852: 30844: 30840: 30834: 30828: 30822: 30817:in which the 30816: 30810: 30808: 30803: 30793: 30788: 30781: 30779: 30771: 30769: 30761: 30755: 30748: 30742: 30739: 30735: 30731: 30727: 30723: 30719: 30713: 30709: 30703: 30697: 30694: 30688: 30687:cribbage pool 30685:up a game of 30684: 30678: 30674: 30667: 30665: 30659: 30651: 30647: 30638: 30632: 30628: 30624: 30620: 30614: 30610: 30604: 30596: 30592: 30585: 30583: 30576: 30569: 30567: 30560: 30552: 30548: 30545:Jargon for a 30544: 30537: 30535: 30527: 30523: 30519: 30513: 30507: 30501: 30495: 30487: 30483: 30475: 30469: 30463: 30457: 30451: 30445: 30439: 30433: 30427: 30423: 30415: 30413:maximum break 30409: 30403: 30397: 30391: 30385: 30379: 30373: 30367: 30361: 30355: 30351: 30344: 30342: 30336: 30330: 30324: 30317: 30314: 30310: 30306: 30300: 30293: 30291: 30285: 30277: 30273: 30267: 30261: 30258: 30249: 30242: 30240: 30234: 30226: 30220: 30214: 30211: 30203: 30202: 30196: 30188: 30185: 30179: 30175: 30173: 30171: 30163: 30158: 30152: 30146: 30142: 30136: 30130: 30125:in which the 30124: 30120: 30116: 30109: 30107: 30100: 30093: 30091: 30089:corner-hooked 30084: 30082: 30081:tittie-hooked 30077: 30074:titty-hooked 30069: 30065: 30063: 30056: 30054: 30050: 30045: 30037: 30031: 30025: 30019: 30013: 30007: 30001: 29995: 29989: 29987: 29983: 29978: 29970: 29964: 29958: 29952: 29945: 29943: 29936: 29928: 29922: 29916: 29908: 29902: 29896: 29888: 29882: 29876: 29872: 29869: 29866: 29864:potting angle 29861: 29859:object ball's 29855: 29849: 29843: 29837: 29829: 29823: 29817: 29811: 29803: 29797: 29791: 29785: 29779: 29773: 29765: 29759: 29755: 29749: 29743: 29737: 29735: 29728: 29724: 29722:side-spinning 29718: 29712: 29708: 29700: 29694: 29688: 29686: 29678: 29672: 29666: 29658: 29654: 29648: 29642: 29638: 29632: 29628: 29627:straight pool 29624: 29619: 29611: 29605: 29602: 29596: 29590: 29584: 29578: 29572: 29566: 29558: 29552: 29545: 29543: 29536: 29528: 29522: 29519: 29513: 29509: 29503: 29497: 29491: 29486:and with the 29485: 29479: 29473: 29467: 29461: 29454: 29452: 29444: 29442: 29440: 29432: 29430: 29428: 29420: 29412: 29406: 29400: 29394: 29388: 29382: 29373: 29365: 29358: 29356: 29350: 29341: 29338:tangent line 29333: 29329: 29323: 29316: 29310: 29306: 29300: 29299:talcum powder 29296: 29294: 29289: 29281: 29275: 29269: 29263: 29257: 29251: 29245: 29239: 29233: 29227: 29223: 29217: 29213: 29205: 29202: 29196: 29190: 29187: 29181: 29175: 29169: 29163: 29157: 29151: 29144: 29142: 29140:run the table 29135: 29127: 29121: 29115: 29109: 29103: 29096: 29094: 29087: 29081: 29069: 29066: 29064: 29061: 29059: 29056: 29053: 29051: 29048: 29046: 29043: 29041: 29038: 29036: 29033: 29031: 29028: 29026: 29023: 29021: 29018: 29016: 29013: 29011: 29008: 29006: 29003: 29001: 28998: 28996: 28993: 28991: 28988: 28986: 28983: 28981: 28978: 28976: 28973: 28971: 28968: 28966: 28963: 28961: 28958: 28956: 28953: 28951: 28948: 28946: 28943: 28941: 28938: 28936: 28933: 28931: 28928: 28927: 28915: 28913: 28906: 28904: 28901: 28892: 28884: 28878: 28872: 28866: 28860: 28852: 28846: 28840: 28832: 28826: 28820: 28814: 28808: 28802: 28800: 28791: 28787: 28780: 28778: 28772: 28764: 28758: 28752: 28746: 28739: 28737: 28729: 28725: 28719: 28713: 28707: 28703: 28695: 28689: 28683: 28675: 28669: 28663: 28657: 28651: 28642: 28636: 28630: 28624: 28618: 28610: 28609: 28602: 28594: 28588: 28580: 28579: 28571: 28568: 28565: 28558: 28556: 28550: 28544: 28538: 28532: 28524: 28518: 28512: 28510: 28509:striped balls 28506: 28501: 28494: 28492: 28486: 28479: 28476: 28474: 28469: 28461: 28455: 28453: 28451: 28443: 28440: 28434: 28428: 28422: 28416: 28413: 28411: 28405: 28397: 28395: 28394:for examples. 28393: 28387: 28381: 28373: 28367: 28361: 28353: 28347: 28343: 28335: 28329: 28321: 28320:straight rail 28317: 28316:straight pool 28313: 28311: 28304: 28302: 28297: 28289: 28283: 28277: 28271: 28264: 28262: 28255: 28247: 28241: 28235: 28227: 28221: 28215: 28209: 28203: 28197: 28190: 28188: 28180: 28172: 28166: 28163: 28157: 28149: 28143: 28139: 28133: 28126: 28124: 28116: 28110: 28106: 28104: 28102: 28094: 28088: 28079: 28075: 28071: 28068: 28066: 28059: 28051: 28048:squeeze shot 28043: 28037: 28031: 28025: 28019: 28013: 28007: 28001: 27995: 27991: 27985: 27983: 27979: 27974: 27966: 27962: 27956: 27950: 27944: 27938: 27932: 27926: 27918: 27912: 27906: 27900: 27894: 27886: 27880: 27874: 27868: 27862: 27859: 27858:straight pool 27855: 27851: 27847: 27844: 27838: 27834: 27831: 27825: 27821: 27818: 27812: 27805: 27803: 27795: 27793: 27791: 27785: 27779: 27773: 27767: 27761: 27755: 27747: 27741: 27735: 27732: 27730: 27726: 27725:spotted balls 27722: 27716: 27713: 27708:Contrast the 27707: 27705: 27699: 27693: 27687: 27683: 27679: 27675: 27671: 27665: 27662: 27656: 27650: 27648: 27647:for examples. 27646: 27640: 27634: 27626: 27620: 27617: 27611: 27605: 27601: 27598: 27593:, a specific 27592: 27588: 27580: 27574: 27568: 27562: 27556: 27550: 27544: 27540: 27537: 27531: 27525: 27519: 27515: 27512: 27506: 27500: 27494: 27488: 27482: 27476: 27474: 27470: 27464: 27457: 27455: 27447: 27441: 27434: 27428: 27422: 27416: 27410: 27404: 27399:(object-ball 27398: 27393: 27391: 27384: 27377: 27374: 27373: 27363: 27359: 27353: 27347: 27341: 27335: 27329: 27323: 27317: 27311: 27305: 27301: 27295: 27286: 27280: 27274: 27268: 27262: 27256: 27252: 27246: 27244:contact point 27241: 27234: 27230: 27223: 27221: 27213: 27207: 27201: 27196: 27190: 27184: 27182: 27173: 27169: 27162: 27160: 27152: 27146: 27140: 27134: 27128: 27122: 27116: 27110: 27104: 27098: 27093:(object-ball 27092: 27087: 27079: 27073: 27071:position play 27067: 27061: 27054: 27052: 27046: 27038: 27036: 27034: 27026: 27024: 27022: 27020:speed control 27016: 27008: 27002: 26999: 26993: 26986: 26984: 26975: 26973: 26968: 26961: 26959: 26953: 26947: 26941: 26935: 26929: 26923: 26917: 26909: 26903: 26897: 26895: 26891: 26887: 26882: 26874: 26870: 26866: 26860: 26859:straight pool 26856: 26850: 26844: 26839:in which the 26838: 26832: 26824: 26818: 26812: 26806: 26800: 26794: 26790: 26784: 26778: 26772: 26766: 26762: 26757:A stage in a 26756: 26749: 26747: 26740: 26738: 26734: 26733:snooker specs 26729: 26722: 26720: 26712: 26708: 26706:total snooker 26701: 26695: 26689: 26686: 26678: 26672: 26670: 26668: 26660: 26654: 26650: 26644: 26642:potting angle 26638: 26636:corner-hooked 26632: 26626: 26620: 26614: 26608: 26605: 26598: 26592: 26585: 26580: 26573: 26571: 26563: 26557: 26551: 26545: 26537: 26531: 26525: 26519: 26513: 26509: 26503: 26497: 26493: 26486: 26484: 26477: 26475: 26468: 26461:the cue ball. 26460: 26454: 26448: 26442: 26436: 26430: 26425: 26419: 26413: 26405: 26399: 26394:A variant of 26393: 26386: 26384: 26378: 26372: 26366: 26360: 26354: 26348: 26342: 26334: 26328: 26322: 26318: 26316: 26312: 26308: 26303: 26295: 26289: 26287: 26279: 26275: 26272: 26266: 26264: 26262: 26254: 26250: 26244: 26240: 26232: 26229:slop pockets 26224: 26218: 26216: 26210: 26208: 26206: 26200: 26194: 26188: 26181:A luck shot. 26180: 26178: 26172: 26164: 26160: 26154: 26146: 26140: 26134: 26128: 26122: 26120: 26116: 26111: 26103: 26099: 26098:particleboard 26095: 26089: 26083: 26079: 26071: 26065: 26057: 26056:Ancient Egypt 26053: 26049: 26045: 26039: 26035: 26034: 26029: 26025: 26021: 26015: 26011: 26007: 26003: 25999: 25995: 25989: 25983: 25979: 25975: 25971: 25967: 25963: 25951: 25949: 25943: 25936: 25933: 25925: 25919: 25916: 25910: 25904: 25898: 25891: 25885: 25877: 25876: 25869: 25866: 25858: 25852: 25848: 25845:sink-in shot 25841: 25839: 25832: 25824: 25820: 25816: 25814: 25809: 25802: 25800: 25792: 25786: 25784: 25778: 25773: 25766: 25764: 25757: 25750: 25748: 25742: 25734: 25728: 25723: 25719: 25713: 25708: 25706: 25702: 25698: 25693: 25685: 25683:corner pocket 25679: 25677:center pocket 25673: 25667: 25659: 25657:centre pocket 25653: 25647: 25641: 25635: 25627: 25625: 25618: 25615: 25607: 25601: 25600:artistic pool 25597: 25593: 25589: 25587: 25582: 25579:shot program 25575: 25573: 25564: 25558: 25552: 25550: 25545: 25537: 25531: 25525: 25519: 25513: 25507: 25501: 25497: 25495: 25490: 25482: 25478: 25471: 25469: 25465: 25460: 25453: 25451: 25445: 25439: 25431: 25427: 25421: 25413: 25406: 25404: 25398: 25394: 25390: 25389: 25384: 25382: 25375: 25372: 25364: 25361: 25357: 25354: 25347: 25344: 25340: 25336: 25332: 25326: 25318: 25312: 25306: 25300: 25293: 25291: 25285: 25283:position play 25277: 25275: 25268: 25260: 25254: 25248: 25242: 25236: 25228: 25222: 25216: 25208: 25202: 25199: 25195: 25189: 25183: 25177: 25170: 25164: 25156: 25152: 25148: 25142: 25138: 25135: 25133:position play 25129: 25126: 25121:) or playing 25120: 25114: 25108: 25102: 25096: 25093: 25087: 25081: 25075: 25069: 25066: 25060: 25054: 25048: 25042: 25036: 25030: 25024: 25022:position play 25018: 25016: 25014: 25006: 25000: 24994: 24988: 24982: 24979: 24973: 24970: 24968: 24966: 24958: 24954: 24950: 24944: 24938: 24935: 24931: 24925: 24917: 24913: 24911: 24903: 24895: 24889: 24883: 24877: 24873: 24870: 24862: 24857: 24851: 24845: 24841: 24839: 24837: 24829: 24823: 24819: 24812: 24809: 24808: 24798: 24792: 24786: 24780: 24774: 24768: 24766: 24763: 24755: 24753: 24747: 24743: 24734: 24733: 24725: 24717: 24716: 24714:sell the farm 24708: 24700: 24691: 24683: 24677: 24671: 24665: 24659: 24653: 24647: 24639: 24638: 24631: 24624: 24622: 24616: 24608: 24602: 24598: 24592: 24587: 24579: 24573: 24567: 24561: 24555: 24551: 24545: 24543: 24538: 24531: 24529: 24522: 24520: 24516: 24511: 24503: 24497: 24491: 24485: 24481: 24475: 24473: 24468: 24465:scoring rack 24460: 24454: 24448: 24442: 24436: 24434: 24432: 24424: 24416: 24415: 24410: 24403: 24401: 24397: 24392: 24384: 24378: 24372: 24370:scoring racks 24366: 24362: 24361:straight pool 24358: 24354: 24348: 24342: 24336: 24335: 24333: 24329: 24319: 24315: 24307: 24304: 24298: 24295: 24289: 24283: 24275: 24271: 24264: 24258: 24252: 24246: 24240: 24234: 24227: 24225: 24218: 24211: 24209: 24203: 24195: 24194:2012 Olympics 24191: 24187: 24182: 24176: 24170: 24164: 24157: 24155: 24147: 24146:straight pool 24143: 24137: 24134:safety break 24129: 24122: 24119: 24111: 24110: 24102: 24096: 24093: 24087: 24081: 24069: 24066: 24064: 24061: 24059: 24056: 24053: 24051: 24048: 24046: 24043: 24041: 24038: 24036: 24033: 24031: 24028: 24026: 24023: 24021: 24018: 24016: 24013: 24011: 24008: 24006: 24003: 24001: 23998: 23996: 23993: 23991: 23988: 23986: 23983: 23981: 23978: 23976: 23973: 23971: 23968: 23966: 23963: 23961: 23958: 23956: 23953: 23951: 23948: 23946: 23943: 23941: 23938: 23936: 23933: 23931: 23928: 23927: 23915: 23913: 23905: 23904: 23895: 23889: 23885: 23881: 23875: 23869: 23864: 23856: 23850: 23844: 23837: 23835: 23829: 23827:break and run 23821: 23815: 23807: 23806: 23802: 23796: 23793: 23786: 23784: 23780: 23772: 23768: 23764: 23758: 23752: 23744: 23738: 23732: 23726: 23722: 23715: 23713: 23705: 23702:rubber match 23697: 23691: 23685: 23679: 23672: 23670: 23662: 23658: 23654: 23648: 23640: 23637: 23631: 23625: 23619: 23611: 23607: 23603: 23601: 23597: 23593: 23589: 23583: 23578: 23572: 23564: 23558: 23552: 23547: 23542: 23536: 23530: 23524: 23520: 23516: 23508: 23502: 23496: 23490: 23486: 23480: 23474: 23468: 23460: 23459: 23451: 23447: 23440: 23438: 23431: 23428: 23420: 23414: 23408: 23406:smash-through 23402: 23396: 23390: 23384: 23378: 23372: 23366: 23360: 23354: 23350: 23346: 23342: 23336: 23328: 23325: 23322: 23314: 23310: 23306: 23298: 23294: 23293: 23288: 23284: 23276: 23268: 23261: 23257: 23254: 23250: 23246: 23242: 23239: 23235: 23231: 23227: 23223: 23216: 23214: 23206: 23200: 23194: 23188: 23186: 23180: 23173: 23165: 23159: 23153: 23149: 23145: 23139: 23133: 23128: 23120: 23116: 23112: 23108: 23102: 23096: 23090: 23084: 23078: 23072: 23062: 23058: 23050: 23044: 23038: 23032: 23026: 23020: 23014: 23008: 23004: 22997: 22995: 22987: 22985: 22983: 22975: 22972: 22966: 22958: 22953: 22947: 22941: 22937: 22934: 22927: 22921: 22917: 22914: 22908: 22900: 22893: 22887: 22879: 22873: 22867: 22863: 22855: 22849: 22843: 22839: 22836: 22835: 22829: 22821: 22815: 22809: 22804:, one of two 22803: 22799: 22796: 22789: 22783: 22777: 22771: 22765: 22761: 22758: 22754: 22748: 22741: 22739: 22732: 22725: 22723: 22715: 22707: 22706: 22699: 22691: 22685: 22679: 22673: 22667: 22665: 22660: 22653: 22651: 22643: 22637: 22631: 22625: 22621: 22617: 22613: 22607: 22601: 22593: 22591:break and run 22587: 22581: 22575: 22567: 22561: 22555: 22547: 22541: 22535: 22529: 22526: 22522: 22519: 22513: 22510: 22508: 22507:main article. 22506: 22500: 22494: 22490: 22486: 22482: 22475: 22473: 22465: 22459: 22453: 22447: 22441: 22429: 22426: 22424: 22421: 22419: 22416: 22413: 22411: 22408: 22406: 22403: 22401: 22398: 22396: 22393: 22391: 22388: 22386: 22383: 22381: 22378: 22376: 22373: 22371: 22368: 22366: 22363: 22361: 22358: 22356: 22353: 22351: 22348: 22346: 22343: 22341: 22338: 22336: 22333: 22331: 22328: 22326: 22323: 22321: 22318: 22316: 22313: 22311: 22308: 22306: 22303: 22301: 22298: 22296: 22293: 22291: 22288: 22287: 22275: 22273: 22266: 22264: 22259: 22252: 22250: 22243: 22241: 22236: 22230: 22218: 22215: 22213: 22210: 22208: 22205: 22202: 22200: 22197: 22195: 22192: 22190: 22187: 22185: 22182: 22180: 22177: 22175: 22172: 22170: 22167: 22165: 22162: 22160: 22157: 22155: 22152: 22150: 22147: 22145: 22142: 22140: 22137: 22135: 22132: 22130: 22127: 22125: 22122: 22120: 22117: 22115: 22112: 22110: 22107: 22105: 22102: 22100: 22097: 22095: 22092: 22090: 22087: 22085: 22082: 22080: 22077: 22076: 22063: 22057: 22056: 22048: 22044: 22040: 22037: 22031: 22025: 22020:on which the 22019: 22013: 22012: 22004: 22000: 21997:pyramid spot 21992: 21988: 21986: 21980: 21977: 21973: 21971: 21965: 21957: 21952:, before the 21951: 21945: 21940: 21936: 21932: 21924: 21920: 21914: 21908: 21902: 21896: 21893: 21890: 21886: 21883:put up money 21878: 21876:touching ball 21872: 21866: 21860: 21854: 21848: 21844: 21840: 21834: 21828: 21822: 21816: 21808: 21802: 21796: 21790: 21784: 21780: 21775: 21769: 21763: 21757: 21753: 21751: 21746: 21739: 21737: 21729: 21727: 21725: 21717: 21709: 21703: 21699: 21692: 21690: 21683: 21681: 21676: 21668: 21662: 21658: 21656: 21650: 21646: 21640: 21634: 21628: 21622: 21620:corner pocket 21616: 21609: 21606: 21600: 21592: 21588: 21584: 21578: 21572: 21567:A deliberate 21566: 21558: 21552: 21545: 21543: 21535: 21529: 21523: 21517: 21511: 21504: 21502: 21497:Compare U.S. 21494: 21488: 21482: 21476: 21468: 21462: 21454: 21448: 21442: 21436: 21430: 21426: 21423:pot and tuck 21418: 21412: 21406: 21403: 21401: 21399: 21391: 21387: 21375: 21369: 21363: 21358:(i.e. a good 21357: 21351: 21344: 21342: 21336: 21334:position play 21329: 21327: 21319: 21312: 21310: 21303: 21295: 21289: 21283: 21277: 21273: 21266: 21264: 21257: 21255: 21251: 21246: 21243:pool glasses 21239: 21237: 21230: 21221: 21215: 21207: 21201: 21195: 21192: 21186: 21180: 21174: 21168: 21165: 21164:straight pool 21161: 21157: 21146: 21144: 21138: 21130: 21124: 21118: 21112: 21106: 21100: 21094: 21090: 21086: 21082: 21078: 21072: 21066: 21060: 21054: 21050: 21042: 21038: 21032: 21029: 21022: 21020:table pockets 21016: 21013: 21007: 21004:pocket speed 21000: 20998: 20991: 20983: 20980: 20976: 20972: 20968: 20964: 20960: 20956: 20952: 20948: 20944: 20940: 20936: 20930: 20924: 20918: 20912: 20906: 20900: 20894: 20888: 20882: 20878: 20866: 20862: 20858: 20852: 20848: 20847:Artistic pool 20844: 20838: 20832: 20826: 20824: 20819: 20816:playing area 20810: 20803: 20801: 20794: 20786: 20780: 20774: 20766: 20760: 20751: 20746: 20740: 20735:shot with no 20733: 20732: 20724: 20722: 20717: 20710: 20708: 20700: 20694: 20688: 20682: 20676: 20670: 20665:at which the 20664: 20663:snooker table 20660: 20654: 20646: 20640: 20634: 20630: 20628: 20623: 20612: 20610: 20602: 20599: 20595: 20589: 20583: 20577: 20573: 20567: 20555: 20554: 20547: 20539: 20537: 20530: 20522: 20516: 20510: 20504: 20498: 20492: 20484: 20478: 20472: 20466: 20458: 20454: 20448: 20446: 20442: 20438: 20433: 20421: 20418: 20410: 20408: 20402: 20395: 20387: 20386: 20379: 20371: 20365: 20358: 20356: 20348: 20345: 20342: 20336: 20330: 20324: 20318: 20314: 20308: 20296: 20293: 20291: 20288: 20286: 20283: 20280: 20278: 20275: 20273: 20270: 20268: 20265: 20263: 20260: 20258: 20255: 20253: 20250: 20248: 20245: 20243: 20240: 20238: 20235: 20233: 20230: 20228: 20225: 20223: 20220: 20218: 20215: 20213: 20210: 20208: 20205: 20203: 20200: 20198: 20195: 20193: 20190: 20188: 20185: 20183: 20180: 20178: 20175: 20173: 20170: 20168: 20165: 20163: 20160: 20158: 20155: 20154: 20142: 20140: 20134: 20128: 20122: 20116: 20109: 20102: 20100: 20092: 20086: 20080: 20074: 20066: 20060: 20054: 20048: 20042: 20036: 20031: 20023: 20021: 20013: 20010: 20004: 19998: 19994: 19988: 19980: 19974: 19962: 19956: 19952: 19944: 19940: 19934: 19928: 19924: 19916: 19909: 19903: 19897: 19891: 19887: 19879: 19872: 19870: 19862: 19856: 19850: 19844: 19836: 19830: 19824: 19822: 19820: 19812: 19806: 19802: 19800: 19799: 19795: 19791: 19786:See also the 19783: 19777: 19772:in which the 19771: 19765: 19763: 19761: 19753: 19747: 19741: 19734: 19732: 19726: 19717: 19709: 19703: 19697: 19691: 19685: 19679: 19677:corner pocket 19673: 19669: 19666: 19660: 19653: 19651: 19643: 19639: 19635: 19633: 19625: 19619: 19613: 19610: 19604: 19597: 19595: 19588: 19581: 19579: 19571: 19565: 19561: 19555: 19549: 19543: 19536: 19534: 19526: 19520: 19514: 19512: 19508: 19503: 19496: 19494: 19486: 19478: 19474: 19471: 19470: 19462: 19458: 19455: 19449: 19441: 19435: 19427: 19423: 19420: 19417: 19411: 19405: 19401: 19399: 19394: 19384: 19372: 19369: 19367: 19364: 19362: 19359: 19356: 19354: 19351: 19349: 19346: 19344: 19341: 19339: 19336: 19334: 19331: 19329: 19326: 19324: 19321: 19319: 19316: 19314: 19311: 19309: 19306: 19304: 19301: 19299: 19296: 19294: 19291: 19289: 19286: 19284: 19281: 19279: 19276: 19274: 19271: 19269: 19266: 19264: 19261: 19259: 19256: 19254: 19251: 19249: 19246: 19244: 19241: 19239: 19236: 19234: 19231: 19230: 19217: 19213: 19209: 19205: 19204:straight rail 19201: 19198: 19193: 19190: 19186: 19182: 19176: 19168: 19162: 19156: 19150: 19144: 19138: 19131: 19125: 19119: 19113: 19107: 19100: 19098: 19091: 19083: 19075: 19069: 19063: 19057: 19052: 19046: 19038: 19032: 19029: 19023: 19017: 19011: 19005: 18999: 18992: 18986: 18979: 18977: 18969: 18965: 18962: 18958: 18952: 18946: 18940: 18937: 18931: 18925: 18921: 18912: 18910:center pocket 18906: 18900: 18899:UK eight-ball 18896: 18892: 18885: 18879: 18873: 18861: 18858: 18856: 18853: 18851: 18848: 18845: 18843: 18840: 18838: 18835: 18833: 18830: 18828: 18825: 18823: 18820: 18818: 18815: 18813: 18810: 18808: 18805: 18803: 18800: 18798: 18795: 18793: 18790: 18788: 18785: 18783: 18780: 18778: 18775: 18773: 18770: 18768: 18765: 18763: 18760: 18758: 18755: 18753: 18750: 18748: 18745: 18743: 18740: 18738: 18735: 18733: 18730: 18728: 18725: 18723: 18720: 18719: 18706: 18700: 18694: 18688: 18686: 18682: 18677: 18670: 18668: 18660: 18654: 18648: 18642: 18637: 18633: 18631: 18626: 18618: 18612: 18606: 18600: 18594: 18587: 18585: 18578: 18570: 18569: 18564: 18560: 18554: 18550: 18544: 18536: 18530: 18526: 18520: 18513: 18511: 18503: 18497: 18488: 18484: 18483: 18479:launched its 18478: 18474: 18470: 18462: 18456: 18448: 18441: 18435: 18429: 18423: 18419: 18411: 18405: 18399: 18393: 18387: 18381: 18375: 18369: 18362: 18360: 18353: 18346: 18344: 18342:centre pocket 18337: 18329: 18323: 18315: 18311: 18305: 18301: 18297: 18294: 18293: 18286: 18282: 18281: 18274: 18270: 18266: 18260: 18253: 18251: 18243: 18239: 18235: 18231: 18225: 18219: 18213: 18207: 18201: 18195: 18191: 18190: 18188: 18181: 18180:Maximum break 18176: 18168: 18162: 18158: 18156: 18150: 18142: 18139: 18135: 18131: 18127: 18121: 18118: 18114: 18108: 18100: 18092: 18088: 18085: 18083: 18077: 18069: 18063: 18057: 18051: 18043: 18036: 18034: 18031: 18021: 18017: 18011: 18009: 18006: 17999: 17997: 17988: 17985: 17979: 17973: 17967: 17961: 17955: 17951: 17947: 17942: 17941: 17932: 17928: 17924: 17917: 17915: 17907: 17901: 17898: 17895: 17886: 17880: 17876: 17872: 17870:smash-through 17866: 17860: 17854: 17848: 17842: 17836: 17832: 17826: 17818: 17814: 17808: 17802: 17796: 17793: 17787: 17785:corner pocket 17781: 17775: 17769: 17763: 17757: 17749: 17743: 17737: 17733: 17727: 17715: 17712: 17710: 17707: 17705: 17702: 17699: 17697: 17694: 17692: 17689: 17687: 17684: 17682: 17679: 17677: 17674: 17672: 17669: 17667: 17664: 17662: 17659: 17657: 17654: 17652: 17649: 17647: 17644: 17642: 17639: 17637: 17634: 17632: 17629: 17627: 17624: 17622: 17619: 17617: 17614: 17612: 17609: 17607: 17604: 17602: 17599: 17597: 17594: 17592: 17589: 17587: 17584: 17582: 17579: 17577: 17574: 17573: 17561: 17559: 17551: 17545: 17539: 17533: 17531: 17529: 17523: 17517: 17511: 17505: 17499: 17493: 17485: 17479: 17473: 17469: 17467: 17463: 17459: 17453: 17446: 17444: 17438: 17432: 17424: 17420: 17416: 17410: 17404: 17398: 17392: 17388: 17384: 17378: 17372: 17366: 17364: 17359: 17352: 17350: 17348:closed bridge 17343: 17335: 17329: 17323: 17317: 17311: 17307: 17306:loser bracket 17304:To enter the 17303: 17295: 17289: 17283: 17277: 17271: 17269:center string 17265: 17259: 17252: 17250: 17243: 17235: 17229: 17223: 17217: 17211: 17205: 17199: 17195: 17183: 17181:center pocket 17177: 17175:corner pocket 17171: 17165: 17160: 17157: 17149: 17143: 17141:center string 17137: 17131: 17124: 17122: 17114: 17108: 17100: 17094: 17086: 17079: 17077: 17071: 17065: 17059: 17053: 17047: 17041: 17035: 17027: 17021: 17015: 17011: 17008: 17004: 17000: 16994: 16985: 16978: 16976: 16968: 16959: 16952: 16950: 16942: 16936: 16930: 16928: 16922: 16915: 16907: 16903: 16897: 16893: 16887: 16881: 16876: 16872: 16868: 16862: 16856: 16852: 16846: 16840: 16834: 16828: 16824: 16820: 16814: 16808: 16801: 16799: 16793: 16787: 16785:position play 16779: 16773: 16766: 16764: 16758: 16757:artistic pool 16754: 16749:tournaments, 16748: 16742: 16738: 16734: 16730: 16726: 16720: 16716: 16712: 16708: 16704: 16700: 16696: 16693:, especially 16692: 16688: 16680: 16674: 16668: 16666:position play 16661: 16656: 16650: 16644: 16638: 16632: 16626: 16620: 16616: 16610: 16608: 16603: 16596: 16594: 16586: 16585:straight pool 16582: 16578: 16574: 16570: 16564: 16558: 16552: 16546: 16540: 16538: 16534: 16530: 16526: 16521: 16513: 16507: 16505: 16500: 16494: 16482: 16479: 16477: 16474: 16472: 16469: 16466: 16464: 16461: 16459: 16456: 16454: 16451: 16449: 16446: 16444: 16441: 16439: 16436: 16434: 16431: 16429: 16426: 16424: 16421: 16419: 16416: 16414: 16411: 16409: 16406: 16404: 16401: 16399: 16396: 16394: 16391: 16389: 16386: 16384: 16381: 16379: 16376: 16374: 16371: 16369: 16366: 16364: 16361: 16359: 16356: 16354: 16351: 16349: 16346: 16344: 16341: 16340: 16328: 16326: 16318: 16312: 16306: 16300: 16296: 16292: 16286: 16282: 16278: 16274: 16270: 16266: 16260: 16254: 16248: 16242: 16236: 16230: 16223: 16221: 16213: 16207: 16199: 16193: 16187: 16181: 16175: 16169: 16162: 16160: 16154: 16146: 16140: 16136: 16130: 16126: 16120: 16112: 16106: 16100: 16094: 16088: 16082: 16080: 16075: 16067: 16063: 16057: 16051: 16045: 16039: 16032: 16030: 16022: 16020:position play 16016: 16010: 16004: 15998: 15992: 15986: 15980: 15974: 15970: 15963: 15959: 15953: 15947: 15945: 15939: 15931: 15928: 15926: 15918: 15910: 15906: 15905:straight pool 15903:in a rack of 15902: 15896: 15893: 15887: 15884: 15878: 15870: 15864: 15858: 15852: 15840: 15837: 15835: 15832: 15830: 15827: 15824: 15822: 15819: 15817: 15814: 15812: 15809: 15807: 15804: 15802: 15799: 15797: 15794: 15792: 15789: 15787: 15784: 15782: 15779: 15777: 15774: 15772: 15769: 15767: 15764: 15762: 15759: 15757: 15754: 15752: 15749: 15747: 15744: 15742: 15739: 15737: 15734: 15732: 15729: 15727: 15724: 15722: 15719: 15717: 15714: 15712: 15709: 15707: 15704: 15702: 15699: 15698: 15685: 15678: 15677: 15669: 15664: 15660: 15656: 15647: 15641: 15635: 15630: 15626: 15618: 15612: 15607:dedicated to 15606: 15600: 15598: 15593: 15585: 15581: 15580:artistic pool 15577: 15573: 15566: 15565: 15557: 15553: 15549: 15543: 15537: 15531: 15527: 15521: 15515: 15513: 15508: 15500: 15492: 15486: 15480: 15473: 15471: 15464: 15457: 15455: 15448: 15445: 15437: 15431: 15425: 15417: 15411: 15403: 15395: 15389: 15381: 15378: 15372: 15360: 15357: 15355: 15352: 15350: 15347: 15344: 15342: 15339: 15337: 15334: 15332: 15329: 15327: 15324: 15322: 15319: 15317: 15314: 15312: 15309: 15307: 15304: 15302: 15299: 15297: 15294: 15292: 15289: 15287: 15284: 15282: 15279: 15277: 15274: 15272: 15269: 15267: 15264: 15262: 15259: 15257: 15254: 15252: 15249: 15247: 15244: 15242: 15239: 15237: 15234: 15232: 15229: 15227: 15224: 15222: 15219: 15218: 15205: 15199: 15193: 15185: 15178: 15174: 15168: 15160: 15154: 15151:in the money 15145: 15138: 15136: 15128: 15122: 15116: 15112: 15109:in the balls 15105: 15103: 15097: 15092: 15084: 15077: 15070: 15068: 15060: 15056: 15050: 15044: 15038: 15031: 15029: 15021: 15015: 15009: 15003: 14997: 14991: 14985: 14979: 14971: 14965: 14959: 14953: 14947: 14941: 14935: 14929: 14921: 14915: 14909: 14903: 14900:situation in 14899: 14893: 14886: 14884: 14878: 14876:losing hazard 14870: 14864: 14858: 14852: 14846: 14840: 14834: 14830: 14826: 14822: 14814: 14808: 14802: 14798: 14794: 14788: 14782: 14776: 14770: 14764: 14756: 14750: 14744: 14738: 14732: 14730: 14728: 14720: 14713: 14711: 14703: 14697: 14691: 14685: 14673: 14670: 14668: 14665: 14663: 14660: 14657: 14655: 14652: 14650: 14647: 14645: 14642: 14640: 14637: 14635: 14632: 14630: 14627: 14625: 14622: 14620: 14617: 14615: 14612: 14610: 14607: 14605: 14602: 14600: 14597: 14595: 14592: 14590: 14587: 14585: 14582: 14580: 14577: 14575: 14572: 14570: 14567: 14565: 14562: 14560: 14557: 14555: 14552: 14550: 14547: 14545: 14542: 14540: 14537: 14535: 14532: 14531: 14519: 14517: 14511: 14505: 14499: 14493: 14485: 14481: 14475: 14470: 14463: 14461: 14453: 14450:hug the rail 14445: 14439: 14431: 14423: 14415: 14405: 14399: 14393: 14384: 14380: 14376: 14370: 14364: 14361: 14355: 14351: 14343: 14335: 14331: 14327: 14325: 14318: 14310: 14304: 14298: 14292: 14286: 14280: 14274: 14270: 14264: 14260: 14258: 14253: 14246: 14244: 14236: 14234: 14232: 14224: 14216: 14210: 14204: 14198: 14192: 14186: 14180: 14174: 14170: 14162: 14160: 14155: 14148: 14146: 14140: 14132: 14125: 14123: 14117: 14109: 14103: 14097: 14091: 14086:The point in 14085: 14078: 14076: 14070: 14063: 14056: 14054: 14046: 14045:three-cushion 14042: 14036: 14033: 14029: 14025: 14019: 14011: 14005: 13999: 13995: 13991: 13985: 13977: 13976: 13970: 13962: 13956: 13950: 13947: 13941: 13937: 13935: 13933: 13925: 13919: 13913: 13907: 13905: 13903: 13897: 13891: 13885: 13879: 13871: 13865: 13859: 13855: 13853: 13849: 13845: 13839: 13831: 13824: 13822: 13815: 13803: 13797: 13791: 13785: 13779: 13775: 13769: 13763: 13756: 13750: 13744: 13738: 13734: 13727: 13725: 13717: 13711: 13707: 13701: 13695: 13689: 13682: 13680: 13674: 13668: 13662: 13654: 13650: 13644: 13638: 13635: 13628: 13626: 13620: 13612: 13606: 13600: 13597: 13594:head cushion 13590: 13588: 13581: 13579: 13571: 13565: 13559: 13555: 13552: 13544: 13540: 13536: 13533: 13527: 13523: 13517: 13511: 13505: 13499: 13497:losing hazard 13493: 13487: 13479: 13477:position play 13473: 13465: 13459: 13451: 13447: 13444: 13438: 13432: 13426: 13418: 13412: 13406: 13400: 13394: 13388: 13384: 13378: 13372: 13366: 13359: 13357: 13351: 13347: 13341: 13335: 13329: 13326:handicapping 13321: 13315: 13307: 13303: 13301: 13294: 13286: 13280: 13274: 13270: 13267:half-century 13262: 13256: 13250: 13246: 13242: 13234: 13232:contact point 13206: 13183: 13180: 13177: 13171: 13168: 13160: 13150: 13146: 13140: 13128: 13125: 13123: 13120: 13118: 13115: 13112: 13110: 13107: 13105: 13102: 13100: 13097: 13095: 13092: 13090: 13087: 13085: 13082: 13080: 13077: 13075: 13072: 13070: 13067: 13065: 13062: 13060: 13057: 13055: 13052: 13050: 13047: 13045: 13042: 13040: 13037: 13035: 13032: 13030: 13027: 13025: 13022: 13020: 13017: 13015: 13012: 13010: 13007: 13005: 13002: 13000: 12997: 12995: 12992: 12990: 12987: 12986: 12974: 12972: 12965: 12963: 12957: 12954: 12948: 12942: 12934: 12929: 12923: 12917: 12911: 12907: 12906: 12899: 12891: 12888: 12882: 12874: 12868: 12866:corner pocket 12862: 12858: 12855:green pocket 12850: 12846: 12842: 12838: 12834: 12828: 12822: 12816: 12810: 12804: 12799:at which the 12798: 12797:snooker table 12794: 12788: 12780: 12774: 12772:baulk colours 12768: 12762: 12756: 12752: 12750: 12745: 12737: 12734: 12728: 12725: 12719: 12715: 12707: 12705:smash-through 12701: 12695: 12689: 12683: 12677: 12671: 12665: 12659: 12653: 12647: 12641: 12635: 12631: 12625: 12618: 12616: 12609: 12607: 12602: 12594: 12588: 12582: 12575: 12573: 12565: 12559: 12553: 12547: 12541: 12537: 12534:golden break 12529: 12528: 12520: 12516: 12511: 12509: 12501: 12493: 12487: 12485:contact point 12480: 12474: 12465: 12459: 12453: 12447: 12441: 12435: 12429: 12427: 12422: 12415: 12413: 12404: 12402: 12397: 12390: 12388: 12380: 12375: 12371: 12366:terminology, 12365: 12361: 12355: 12348: 12342: 12336: 12330: 12324: 12318: 12312: 12310: 12305: 12297: 12291: 12283: 12276: 12268: 12262: 12256: 12250: 12244: 12237: 12235: 12227: 12221: 12214: 12209: 12206: 12202: 12198: 12196: 12194: 12188: 12180: 12174: 12168: 12162: 12156: 12150: 12138: 12135: 12133: 12130: 12128: 12125: 12122: 12120: 12117: 12115: 12112: 12110: 12107: 12105: 12102: 12100: 12097: 12095: 12092: 12090: 12087: 12085: 12082: 12080: 12077: 12075: 12072: 12070: 12067: 12065: 12062: 12060: 12057: 12055: 12052: 12050: 12047: 12045: 12042: 12040: 12037: 12035: 12032: 12030: 12027: 12025: 12022: 12020: 12017: 12015: 12012: 12010: 12007: 12005: 12002: 12000: 11997: 11996: 11983: 11977: 11971: 11965: 11959: 11956:fundamentals 11951: 11945: 11939: 11933: 11927: 11925: 11920: 11912: 11910:touching ball 11906: 11902: 11898: 11892: 11888: 11882: 11876: 11870: 11868: 11862: 11858: 11852: 11846: 11843: 11835: 11828: 11826: 11818: 11815: 11812: 11804: 11798: 11794: 11790: 11788: 11782: 11776: 11770: 11769:UK eight-ball 11766: 11760: 11754: 11752: 11742: 11738: 11730: 11724: 11720: 11713: 11711: 11703: 11697: 11691: 11685: 11679: 11673: 11657: 11644: 11642: 11631: 11629: 11618: 11616: 11605: 11603: 11592: 11590: 11579: 11577: 11573: 11560: 11558: 11547: 11545: 11534: 11532: 11528: 11526: 11511: 11509: 11505: 11492: 11490: 11479: 11477: 11476: 11474: 11471: 11467: 11464: 11456: 11449: 11447: 11441: 11434: 11431:forward spin 11426: 11422: 11416: 11410: 11404: 11398: 11395:force follow 11390: 11386: 11384: 11377: 11369: 11363: 11356: 11349: 11347: 11339: 11333: 11327: 11321: 11314: 11312: 11306: 11298: 11292: 11288: 11282: 11276: 11273: 11266: 11264: 11258: 11250: 11244: 11238: 11235: 11232:foot cushion 11228: 11226: 11218: 11212: 11206: 11201:in which the 11200: 11196: 11193: 11185: 11179: 11175: 11168: 11166: 11158: 11152: 11146: 11140: 11134: 11128: 11121: 11119: 11111: 11105: 11099: 11093: 11087: 11081: 11075: 11071: 11070: 11063: 11057: 11051: 11044: 11042: 11036: 11030: 11024: 11016: 11013:rules of the 11012: 11008: 11004: 11000: 10994: 10988: 10982: 10974: 10968: 10962: 10956: 10950: 10946: 10938: 10932: 10928: 10922: 10915: 10913: 10907: 10901: 10895: 10887: 10881: 10878: 10875: 10872: 10866: 10859: 10857: 10849: 10841: 10835: 10829: 10823: 10819: 10815: 10811: 10807: 10803: 10799: 10795: 10791: 10787: 10783: 10775: 10771: 10767: 10766: 10759: 10752: 10750: 10742: 10736: 10734: 10729: 10721: 10717: 10716: 10709: 10702: 10700: 10693: 10685: 10679: 10677: 10669: 10665: 10662: 10656: 10654: 10652: 10644: 10640: 10634: 10630: 10622: 10616: 10610: 10606: 10602: 10596: 10590: 10584: 10581: 10573: 10567: 10563: 10557: 10553: 10549: 10543: 10537: 10528: 10524: 10520: 10515: 10511: 10503: 10497: 10491: 10485: 10479: 10473: 10471: 10466: 10460: 10448: 10445: 10443: 10440: 10438: 10435: 10432: 10430: 10427: 10425: 10422: 10420: 10417: 10415: 10412: 10410: 10407: 10405: 10402: 10400: 10397: 10395: 10392: 10390: 10387: 10385: 10382: 10380: 10377: 10375: 10372: 10370: 10367: 10365: 10362: 10360: 10357: 10355: 10352: 10350: 10347: 10345: 10342: 10340: 10337: 10335: 10332: 10330: 10327: 10325: 10322: 10320: 10317: 10315: 10312: 10310: 10307: 10306: 10293: 10286: 10283: 10277: 10269: 10264: 10256: 10250: 10242: 10236: 10230: 10224: 10218: 10211: 10209: 10202: 10200: 10193: 10186: 10184: 10176: 10170: 10164: 10158: 10152: 10146: 10140: 10134: 10128: 10122: 10117: 10113: 10107: 10101: 10095: 10092: 10085: 10083: 10077: 10071: 10063: 10057: 10049: 10043: 10040: 10034: 10025: 10019: 10013: 10007: 10001: 9995: 9988: 9985: 9982: 9976: 9970: 9964: 9958: 9952: 9946: 9942: 9939: 9938: 9936: 9930: 9924: 9918: 9912: 9906: 9900: 9894: 9889:and a single 9888: 9882: 9876: 9872: 9866: 9854: 9851: 9849: 9846: 9844: 9841: 9838: 9836: 9833: 9831: 9828: 9826: 9823: 9821: 9818: 9816: 9813: 9811: 9808: 9806: 9803: 9801: 9798: 9796: 9793: 9791: 9788: 9786: 9783: 9781: 9778: 9776: 9773: 9771: 9768: 9766: 9763: 9761: 9758: 9756: 9753: 9751: 9748: 9746: 9743: 9741: 9738: 9736: 9733: 9731: 9728: 9726: 9723: 9721: 9718: 9716: 9713: 9712: 9699: 9693: 9687: 9681: 9675: 9668: 9666: 9661: 9659: 9651: 9645: 9637: 9631: 9629: 9627: 9621: 9613: 9607: 9601: 9593: 9585: 9582:drop pockets 9577: 9571: 9568: 9565: 9558: 9556: 9548: 9542: 9540:back-spinning 9536: 9530: 9524: 9518: 9510: 9506: 9504: 9502: 9494: 9488: 9482: 9476: 9470: 9464: 9458: 9452: 9444: 9438: 9432: 9426: 9418: 9414: 9408: 9401: 9399: 9392: 9390: 9382: 9376: 9370: 9364: 9356: 9350: 9345: 9339: 9333: 9325: 9319: 9315: 9313: 9308: 9300: 9294: 9290: 9282: 9274: 9268: 9262: 9256: 9251:contacts the 9250: 9244: 9240: 9234: 9227: 9225: 9217: 9211: 9210: 9208: 9201: 9196: 9189: 9187: 9180: 9172: 9171: 9165: 9161: 9157: 9153: 9147: 9141: 9135: 9131: 9129: 9124: 9116: 9115: 9108: 9101: 9099: 9093: 9087: 9081: 9075: 9069: 9063: 9057: 9049: 9043: 9035: 9033: 9025: 9023: 9021: 9015: 9006: 9003: 8997: 8989: 8983: 8977: 8971: 8965: 8959: 8953: 8949: 8943: 8936: 8934: 8926: 8925: 8918: 8910: 8906: 8902: 8901:artistic pool 8898: 8895: 8894:18.2 balkline 8891: 8887: 8883: 8879: 8871: 8863: 8857: 8851: 8845: 8838: 8836: 8828: 8824: 8822:triangle rack 8819:, though the 8818: 8814: 8810: 8804: 8803:parallelogram 8800: 8793: 8787: 8783: 8779: 8776: 8770: 8767:up a game of 8766: 8760: 8755: 8753: 8751: 8743: 8736: 8729: 8725: 8718: 8713: 8705: 8699: 8693: 8687: 8680: 8678: 8671: 8663: 8657: 8651: 8647: 8646:straight pool 8643: 8641: 8636: 8629: 8627: 8621: 8615: 8612: 8608: 8604: 8600: 8594: 8588: 8584: 8578: 8569: 8567: 8566:deciding rack 8563: 8558: 8550: 8544: 8539:Describing a 8538: 8530: 8522: 8516: 8510: 8501: 8495: 8489: 8482: 8480: 8473: 8465: 8459: 8453: 8447: 8441: 8435: 8429: 8427: 8425: 8417: 8409: 8403: 8400:dead cushion 8395: 8389: 8385: 8379: 8375: 8371: 8365: 8359: 8353: 8347: 8340: 8338: 8330: 8324: 8316: 8312: 8308: 8304: 8284: 8278: 8266: 8263: 8261: 8258: 8256: 8253: 8250: 8248: 8245: 8243: 8240: 8238: 8235: 8233: 8230: 8228: 8225: 8223: 8220: 8218: 8215: 8213: 8210: 8208: 8205: 8203: 8200: 8198: 8195: 8193: 8190: 8188: 8185: 8183: 8180: 8178: 8175: 8173: 8170: 8168: 8165: 8163: 8160: 8158: 8155: 8153: 8150: 8148: 8145: 8143: 8140: 8138: 8135: 8133: 8130: 8128: 8125: 8124: 8111: 8104: 8102: 8094: 8088: 8082: 8076: 8070: 8065:(object-ball 8064: 8059: 8052: 8050: 8044: 8038: 8030: 8026: 8021: 8017: 8013: 8009: 8005: 7999: 7991: 7987: 7980: 7978: 7972: 7969: 7960: 7952: 7945: 7940: 7932: 7927: 7925: 7918: 7916: 7912: 7907: 7900: 7898: 7890: 7884: 7880: 7874: 7868: 7864: 7857: 7855: 7847: 7845: 7843: 7835: 7827: 7821: 7814: 7812: 7804: 7802: 7800: 7792: 7788: 7781: 7779: 7777:position play 7772: 7765: 7764:main article. 7763: 7762:billiard ball 7757: 7753: 7749: 7745: 7741: 7737: 7735: 7731: 7726: 7718: 7712: 7705: 7702: 7695: 7693: 7686: 7682: 7679: 7673: 7669: 7666: 7660: 7656: 7652: 7648: 7644: 7639: 7637: 7632: 7628: 7620: 7616: 7611: 7606: 7598: 7592: 7586: 7580: 7574: 7568: 7567:straight rail 7564: 7556: 7548: 7546:corner pocket 7542: 7536: 7534:center pocket 7530: 7524: 7519:in which the 7518: 7512: 7509:cross double 7504: 7501:cross-corner 7496: 7490: 7484: 7478: 7476: 7472: 7463: 7459: 7451: 7450:cribbage pool 7447: 7440:of the cloth. 7439: 7433: 7427: 7421: 7414: 7412: 7403: 7398: 7395:shot used in 7394: 7388: 7381: 7379: 7372: 7369: 7365: 7364:counting rack 7359: 7356:counter rack 7351: 7345: 7339: 7333: 7326: 7324: 7317: 7309: 7303: 7300: 7292: 7288: 7282: 7274: 7272:tittie-hooked 7268: 7260: 7254: 7248: 7244: 7238: 7232: 7224: 7218: 7213:at which the 7212: 7206: 7203: 7200: 7193: 7188:contact point 7181: 7175: 7168: 7162: 7158: 7150: 7143: 7141: 7137: 7132: 7120: 7114: 7108: 7102: 7097: 7091: 7085: 7081: 7075: 7070: 7067: 7062: 7059: 7054: 7051: 7046: 7043: 7038: 7035: 7030: 7029: 7028: 7026: 7020: 7014: 7008: 7003:that are not 7002: 6997:, any of the 6996: 6991: 6988: 6984: 6980: 6971: 6966: 6962: 6955: 6953: 6946: 6938: 6932: 6926: 6920: 6915: 6907: 6901: 6897: 6893: 6889: 6883: 6877: 6873: 6867: 6859: 6853: 6851:centre pocket 6847: 6845:baulk colours 6841: 6837: 6829: 6823: 6817: 6810: 6808: 6801: 6794: 6792: 6783: 6779: 6772: 6770: 6762: 6758: 6756: 6751: 6748:closed bridge 6744: 6742: 6735: 6733: 6729: 6721: 6715: 6708: 6706: 6700: 6692: 6686: 6680: 6674: 6668: 6662: 6656: 6649: 6647: 6643: 6635: 6629: 6623: 6617: 6613: 6609: 6603: 6599: 6593: 6590:clearing shot 6585: 6577: 6575: 6573: 6571:break and run 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5863:center string 5859: 5853: 5849: 5847: 5842: 5835: 5833: 5826: 5818: 5814: 5808: 5802: 5794: 5790: 5786: 5782: 5778: 5774: 5770: 5767: 5764: 5758: 5751: 5749: 5743: 5736: 5733:carpetbagger 5728: 5724: 5720: 5716: 5712: 5708: 5707:straight rail 5704: 5700: 5694: 5688: 5682: 5676: 5670: 5666: 5664: 5658: 5650: 5646: 5642: 5639: 5633: 5629: 5623: 5619: 5615: 5613:losing hazard 5609: 5605: 5600: 5596: 5592: 5589: 5585: 5579: 5575: 5572: 5566: 5562: 5558: 5555: 5549: 5542: 5540: 5533: 5525: 5519: 5516: 5515:straight rail 5512: 5509: 5505: 5502: 5498: 5493: 5488: 5484: 5480: 5476: 5472: 5468: 5462: 5459: 5453: 5445: 5441: 5435: 5427: 5419: 5412: 5410: 5401: 5395: 5389: 5383: 5379: 5373: 5367: 5364: 5363:called-pocket 5360: 5356: 5350: 5341: 5335: 5329: 5324: 5318: 5312: 5310: 5304: 5297: 5295: 5289: 5281: 5275: 5269: 5265: 5264:straight pool 5261: 5253: 5247: 5240: 5234: 5222: 5219: 5217: 5214: 5212: 5209: 5206: 5204: 5201: 5199: 5196: 5194: 5191: 5189: 5186: 5184: 5181: 5179: 5176: 5174: 5171: 5169: 5166: 5164: 5161: 5159: 5156: 5154: 5151: 5149: 5146: 5144: 5141: 5139: 5136: 5134: 5131: 5129: 5126: 5124: 5121: 5119: 5116: 5114: 5111: 5109: 5106: 5104: 5101: 5099: 5096: 5094: 5091: 5089: 5086: 5084: 5081: 5080: 5067: 5061: 5055: 5047: 5041: 5033: 5025: 5017: 5011: 5007: 5004:bushka rings 4999: 4993: 4990: 4984: 4978: 4975: 4969: 4963: 4955: 4950:with a rigid 4949: 4943: 4940: 4934: 4928: 4922: 4919: 4915: 4909: 4905: 4897: 4891: 4883: 4879: 4875: 4871: 4867: 4861: 4855: 4853: 4845: 4839: 4834:at which the 4833: 4832:snooker table 4829: 4823: 4815: 4809: 4803: 4799: 4797: 4792: 4784: 4778: 4772: 4764: 4758: 4750: 4746: 4738: 4734: 4729: 4725: 4721: 4716: 4710: 4704: 4698: 4692: 4686: 4680: 4674: 4668: 4664: 4658: 4652: 4646: 4642: 4636: 4630: 4624: 4617: 4613: 4604: 4597: 4595: 4589: 4587:run the table 4581: 4575: 4569: 4563: 4558: 4552: 4546: 4542: 4539: 4537: 4532: 4524: 4523: 4521:break and run 4516: 4509: 4507: 4506:century break 4503: 4502:maximum break 4497: 4496: 4488: 4484: 4480: 4474: 4468: 4465: 4459: 4455: 4449: 4443: 4439: 4437: 4433: 4427: 4420:for 'curled'. 4419: 4415: 4411: 4407: 4401: 4397: 4390: 4388: 4381: 4379: 4372: 4370: 4364: 4358: 4351: 4348: 4344: 4340: 4334: 4327: 4325: 4319: 4311: 4307: 4301: 4297: 4291: 4285: 4282: 4275: 4273: 4267: 4259: 4255: 4253:baulk cushion 4249: 4243: 4237: 4234: 4227: 4225: 4219: 4213: 4205: 4202: 4196: 4192: 4190: 4188: 4181: 4179: 4171: 4165: 4159: 4155: 4151: 4143: 4139: 4135: 4129: 4126: 4122: 4118: 4114: 4110: 4104: 4097: 4095: 4086: 4083:body english 4078: 4072: 4067:at which the 4066: 4065:snooker table 4062: 4056: 4048: 4043: 4037: 4033: 4030: 4024: 4018: 4014: 4011: 4005: 3997: 3993: 3989: 3985: 3981: 3978: 3974: 3968: 3962: 3956: 3950: 3946: 3940: 3932: 3926: 3920: 3900: 3895:at which the 3894: 3893:snooker table 3890: 3884: 3876: 3875:straight pool 3872: 3868: 3864: 3860: 3854: 3848: 3845: 3839: 3833: 3829: 3826: 3820: 3812: 3811:Dennis Taylor 3808: 3804: 3800: 3796: 3793: 3792: 3790: 3789:snooker specs 3786: 3776: 3772: 3764: 3760: 3757: 3753: 3749: 3746: 3742: 3734: 3728: 3725: 3719: 3710: 3706: 3705:three-cushion 3702: 3698: 3695: 3689: 3683: 3677: 3674: 3673:billiard shot 3668: 3659: 3655: 3649: 3643: 3639: 3635: 3628: 3626: 3617: 3613: 3609: 3602: 3600: 3593: 3591: 3585: 3579: 3573: 3567: 3559: 3553: 3547: 3543: 3540: 3536: 3532: 3526: 3518: 3512: 3506: 3500: 3494: 3488: 3481: 3479: 3472: 3469:be in stroke 3464: 3460: 3456: 3452: 3446: 3440: 3434: 3428: 3421: 3419: 3411: 3410: 3402: 3396: 3390: 3384: 3378: 3375: 3371: 3367: 3361: 3354: 3352: 3346: 3339: 3331: 3325: 3323:yellow pocket 3319: 3317:baulk cushion 3313: 3311:corner pocket 3307: 3303: 3296: 3294: 3286: 3280: 3274: 3268: 3264: 3260: 3257: 3253: 3251:baulk cushion 3247: 3245: 3240: 3232: 3226: 3224:green pockets 3220: 3214: 3209:opposite the 3208: 3202: 3198: 3190: 3186: 3182: 3178: 3174: 3168: 3162: 3156: 3150: 3144: 3138: 3134: 3131:baulk colour 3126: 3122: 3116: 3110: 3108:baulk cushion 3104: 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Retrieved 33024:the original 33017: 32713: 32711: 32669: 32665: 32661: 32606:yellow spot 32588: 32578:object balls 32534: 32530: 32527: 32523:yellow ball 32339: 32335: 32333: 32317: 32296: 32291: 32287: 32285: 32243: 32240:scoring wire 32239: 32237: 32176: 32098: 32096: 32058: 32011: 31962: 31946: 31904: 31901: 31885: 31809:scoring rack 31805: 31793: 31491:Inadvertent 31433: 31416:pocket speed 31326: 31323: 31302: 31299: 31091: 31075: 30902: 30886: 30870: 30864: 30860: 30856: 30853: 30842: 30806: 30804: 30773: 30763: 30753:object balls 30740: 30653: 30577: 30561: 30550: 30529: 30407:colour balls 30374:in a single 30318: 30312: 30308: 30304: 30301: 30279: 30259: 30232:foot cushion 30228: 30212: 30208:top cushion 30190: 30177: 30165: 30128:object balls 30118: 30101: 30085: 30080: 30078: 30068:human breast 30057: 30052: 30048: 30046: 29996:, including 29985: 29981: 29979: 29937: 29874: 29856:path to the 29763:tangent line 29757: 29730: 29726: 29710: 29706: 29680: 29537: 29483:object balls 29446: 29434: 29422: 29344: 29292: 29290: 29210:table speed 29136: 29088: 29084:table cloth 28907: 28893: 28889:swerve shot 28844:stakehorsing 28798: 28796: 28766: 28762:object balls 28731: 28680:sucker shot 28673:tangent line 28603: 28573: 28526: 28508: 28505:striped ones 28504: 28502: 28480: 28477: 28472: 28470: 28445: 28399: 28375: 28340:strike rate 28326:straight up 28305: 28300: 28298: 28256: 28182: 28118: 28096: 28078:gaming press 28069: 28060: 28032:in a single 27981: 27977: 27975: 27971:spot stroke 27951:. There are 27809:spot (verb) 27797: 27749: 27733: 27728: 27724: 27720: 27718: 27677: 27674:spotted ball 27673: 27669: 27667: 27628: 27585:spot (noun) 27480:object balls 27472: 27468: 27466: 27449: 27411:path of the 27408:tangent line 27385: 27365: 27254: 27215: 27180: 27178: 27154: 27105:path of the 27102:tangent line 27040: 27032:pocket speed 27028: 27014:pocket speed 27010: 26978: 26971: 26969: 26911: 26893: 26889: 26885: 26883: 26792: 26741: 26736: 26732: 26730: 26714: 26662: 26652: 26587:Playing the 26565: 26494:A two-piece 26490:sneaky Pete 26478: 26469: 26417:object balls 26397:hit and hope 26336: 26314: 26310: 26306: 26304: 26285:pocket speed 26281: 26256: 26225:rules apply. 26214: 26212: 26182: 26176: 26174: 26151:slip stroke 26135:without any 26123:Describes a 26115:sliding ball 26114: 26112: 26033:Hard Knuckle 26031: 26001: 25997: 25937: 25934: 25870: 25867: 25850: 25833: 25812: 25810: 25794: 25782: 25780: 25758: 25736: 25704: 25700: 25696: 25694: 25632:side pocket 25619: 25616: 25585: 25583: 25571:two-way shot 25567: 25548: 25546: 25493: 25491: 25476:road players 25467: 25463: 25461: 25433: 25400: 25392: 25386: 25376: 25373: 25342: 25338: 25334: 25330: 25327: 25279: 25269: 25200:, 2000–2005. 25197: 25154: 25150: 25012:in the balls 25008: 24960: 24933: 24929: 24926: 24915: 24914:Informally, 24905: 24871: 24852:played in a 24843: 24831: 24824:One or more 24821: 24800: 24758: 24756: 24748: 24727: 24710: 24648:An abrasive 24632: 24610: 24542:score wheels 24541: 24539: 24523: 24518: 24515:score string 24514: 24512: 24489:counter rack 24471: 24469: 24446:scoring rack 24426: 24412: 24400:score keeper 24399: 24396:score-keeper 24395: 24393: 24389:scorekeeper 24331: 24327: 24325: 24324: 24219: 24197: 24149: 24104: 23907: 23898: 23897:Also called 23887: 23886:rather than 23883: 23848:ball in hand 23823: 23804: 23803:, sometimes 23800: 23798: 23774: 23707: 23664: 23645:round robin 23576:object balls 23556:ball in hand 23550: 23454:same as the 23453: 23432: 23429: 23376:object balls 23290: 23281:road player 23208: 23174: 23151: 23150:rather than 23147: 22989: 22977: 22970: 22967: 22945:object balls 22912: 22909: 22823: 22813:object balls 22756: 22752: 22749: 22733: 22717: 22700: 22664:cushion rail 22663: 22661: 22645: 22629:object balls 22572:rack and run 22552:rack (verb) 22545:scoring rack 22502: 22479:rack (noun) 22467: 22267: 22262: 22260: 22244: 22239: 22237: 22050: 22006: 21989:The game of 21984: 21982: 21959: 21946:after being 21943:object balls 21909:, or on the 21749: 21747: 21731: 21719: 21702:snooker plus 21688:shot program 21684: 21679: 21677: 21644:undercutting 21610: 21604: 21601: 21537: 21496: 21393: 21330: 21321: 21304: 21258: 21253: 21249: 21247: 21231: 21132: 21012:pocket-speed 21011: 21008: 20992: 20822: 20820: 20795: 20764:in the money 20720: 20718: 20706:pyramid spot 20702: 20626: 20624: 20604: 20548: 20531: 20444: 20440: 20436: 20434: 20396: 20380: 20350: 20110: 20094: 20090:undercutting 20075:Hitting the 20015: 19955:Snooker plus 19942: 19876:open bridge 19864: 19814: 19785: 19755: 19745:object balls 19720: 19661: 19645: 19627: 19589: 19585:on the wire 19577:golden break 19573: 19540:on the snap 19528: 19510: 19507:on the lemon 19506: 19504: 19488: 19483:on the hill 19464: 19450: 19446:on a string 19395: 19194: 19188: 19185:nursery shot 19184: 19180: 19177: 19129:playing area 19092: 18971: 18684: 18680: 18678: 18662: 18629: 18627: 18591:money table 18583:in the money 18579: 18566: 18505: 18494:money added 18480: 18354: 18350:middle spot 18338: 18320:merry widow 18295: 18288: 18276: 18273:bridge stick 18272: 18271:or called a 18268: 18245: 18237: 18233: 18186: 18185:Also simply 18184: 18183: 18144: 18116: 18112: 18109: 18084:for examples 18071: 18040:master break 18023: 18002: 18000: 17992: 17986: 17909: 17884:object balls 17852:object balls 17819:-like sound. 17747:rail cushion 17553: 17487: 17465: 17461: 17457: 17455: 17426: 17362: 17360: 17344: 17340:loop bridge 17256:long string 17244: 17158: 17154:long double 17135:cross-corner 17116: 17091:lock artist 17029: 17007:little balls 17006: 17002: 16998: 16995: 16970: 16944: 16916: 16895: 16870: 16854: 16822: 16781: 16760: 16707:incorporated 16606: 16604: 16600:last-pocket 16588: 16536: 16532: 16528: 16524: 16522: 16503: 16501: 16497:ladies' aid 16320: 16215: 16148: 16138: 16078: 16076: 16065: 16024: 15968:tight pocket 15933: 15920: 15596: 15594: 15511: 15509: 15465: 15453:force follow 15449: 15446: 15418:of a pocket. 15190:Irish linen 15176: 15142:in the chair 15130: 15095: 15093: 15085:of a pocket. 15062: 15058: 15023: 14872: 14809:, except in 14726:ball-in-hand 14722: 14705: 14487: 14483: 14479: 14455: 14436:house rules 14381:table; from 14354:snooker hall 14330:animal horns 14319: 14265:, a type of 14256: 14254: 14238: 14226: 14181:ball on the 14158: 14156: 14134: 14129:hit and hope 14121:rubber match 14111: 14064: 14048: 14031: 14027: 14023: 14020: 13964: 13927: 13873: 13851: 13847: 13843: 13841: 13816: 13801:head 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11113: 11073: 11065: 11018: 10989:off several 10889: 10851: 10792:, made from 10760: 10744: 10737:A very thin 10733:feather shot 10732: 10730: 10710: 10694: 10675:pocket speed 10671: 10646: 10620:pocket speed 10501:playing area 10470:cushion face 10469: 10467: 10210:for details. 10203: 10194: 10178: 10138:object balls 10093: 10065: 9886:object balls 9875:pyramid pool 9665:Match fixing 9662: 9653: 9615: 9550: 9496: 9439:so that the 9393: 9384: 9311: 9309: 9279:double kiss 9219: 9206: 9204: 9203: 9181: 9168: 9163: 9160:Mike Russell 9127: 9125: 9109: 9051: 9027: 9009: 9001: 8998: 8928: 8919: 8868:dirty combo 8830: 8745: 8672: 8639: 8637: 8619: 8617: 8606: 8602: 8565: 8561: 8559: 8527:dead stroke 8474: 8419: 8387: 8377: 8373: 8351:object balls 8332: 8321:dart stroke 8103:for details. 8096: 8077:path of the 8074:tangent line 8032: 7988:A player of 7961: 7919: 7914: 7910: 7908: 7892: 7849: 7837: 7806: 7794: 7773: 7759: 7755: 7733: 7729: 7727: 7703: 7687: 7684: 7671: 7635: 7633: 7630: 7578:object balls 7474: 7470: 7468: 7410:anchor nurse 7406: 7377:scoring rack 7373: 7367: 7363: 7360: 7318: 7198: 7195: 7139: 7135: 7133: 7106:object balls 7082:2.  In 7000:object balls 6993:1.  In 6992: 6986: 6982: 6978: 6975: 6969: 6959:colour ball 6947: 6905:sneaky petes 6896:shaft collar 6895: 6891: 6802: 6798:cloth speed 6786: 6764: 6761:index finger 6754: 6752: 6736: 6723: 6713:ball-in-hand 6694: 6637: 6611: 6587: 6579: 6567: 6536:in a single 6520:and British 6478: 6414: 6389: 6342: 6324:Parker's box 6285: 6280:chuck nurse 6200: 6196: 6194: 6114: 6041: 6033: 6002: 6000: 5999: 5978: 5974: 5909:(and of the 5898: 5896: 5845: 5843: 5839:centre spot 5827: 5799:casino balls 5759: 5737: 5659: 5648: 5624:, called an 5607: 5598: 5594: 5577: 5564: 5560: 5550: 5534: 5478: 5457: 5454: 5443: 5416:called ball 5404: 5381: 5362: 5358: 5354: 5351: 5308: 5305: 5283: 5267: 4881: 4877: 4873: 4865:yellow balls 4862:, brown and 4848:same as the 4847: 4807:baulk colour 4795: 4793: 4769:bridge hand 4723: 4593:rack and run 4583: 4561:object balls 4540: 4535: 4533: 4517: 4499: 4490: 4453:object balls 4438:, as a noun. 4435: 4431: 4429: 4382: 4373: 4352: 4346: 4342: 4338: 4335: 4331:bottom spin 4313: 4283: 4279:bottom rail 4265:head cushion 4261: 4235: 4207: 4194: 4182: 4173: 4153: 4125:kelly bottle 4124: 4121:tally bottle 4120: 4116: 4112: 4109:shake bottle 4108: 4105: 4089: 4009: 4006: 3995: 3991: 3987: 3983: 3858:casino balls 3824: 3821: 3788: 3784: 3782: 3781: 3708: 3672: 3669: 3657: 3620: 3615: 3594: 3561: 3538: 3534: 3530: 3527: 3473: 3444:playing area 3413: 3404: 3373: 3369: 3365: 3362: 3340: 3329:green pocket 3300:baulk pocket 3288: 3243: 3241: 3188: 3184: 3180: 3142:colour balls 3072: 3068: 3066: 3019:object balls 2954: 2950: 2947:tavern table 2946: 2942: 2938: 2935: 2921: 2905:object balls 2881:ball-in-hand 2847: 2843: 2839: 2836: 2814: 2796: 2794: 2764:versions of 2747: 2723: 2721: 2705: 2693: 2676: 2628:object balls 2610:drop pockets 2604: 2598:ball return 2582:scoring rack 2578: 2567: 2550: 2517: 2513: 2510: 2463: 2433: 2431: 2415: 2337: 2309: 2306: 2197: 2166: 2163: 2111: 2095: 2085: 2076: 2075: 2069: 2065: 2061: 2058: 2023: 1969: 1796:on the blue. 1705:object balls 1691: 1687: 1683: 1679: 1676: 1625: 1594:angled ball 1545:anchor nurse 1500: 1431: 1424:a ball to a 1394:aiming line 1382: 1352: 1350: 1320: 1007: 995: 993: 976: 964: 962: 945: 933: 931: 914: 902: 900: 883: 871: 869: 826: 814: 812: 803: 793: 785: 748: 736: 734: 725: 696:object balls 687:, after the 650: 638: 636: 623: 568: 556: 554: 545: 498: 486: 484: 475: 457: 430: 418: 416: 389: 377: 375: 366: 352: 325: 313: 311: 302: 288: 261: 249: 247: 233: 216: 204: 202: 193: 175: 151:-recognized 138: 92:The labels " 91: 81: 79: 63: 57: 35: 29: 38027:Rugby union 37849:Board games 37590:Mosconi Cup 37507:tournaments 37413:Bumper pool 37381:Other games 37289:One-cushion 37189:Cowboy pool 37174:Bottle pool 36669:Kong Man-ho 36665:Lee Chenman 36406:October 25, 36380:October 25, 36083:Mosconi Cup 35878:Corey Deuel 35870:Mosconi Cup 35643:McGraw-Hill 35132:Tony Robles 35075:Vicki Paski 34020:January 31, 33728:, p. 9 33252:WEPF (2014) 32721:dead stroke 32714:in the zone 32693:yellow spot 32623:yellow ball 32595:; contrast 32559:yellow spot 32547:colour ball 32351:Irish linen 32207:object ball 32150:object ball 32109:is used to 32082:trick shots 32027:'s diamond 31939:along with 31936:object ball 31897:white ball 31889:spot (noun) 31862:s, such as 31824:object ball 31552:object ball 31506:Toward the 31476:; contrast 31335:overcutting 31087:two visits 31059:object ball 30933:centre spot 30838:side pocket 30820:object ball 30785:trick shot 30505:object ball 30467:object ball 30328:bottom spin 30325:. Contrast 30289:Bottom rail 29789:object ball 29657:Dave Harold 29564:object ball 29549:three-ball 29304:bridge hand 29279:cloth speed 29155:object ball 29100:table roll 28882:swerve shot 28640:follow shot 28551:; contrast 28466:string-off 28391:long string 28385:foot string 28379:head string 28281:object ball 28210:with heavy 28130:stakehorse 27982:spot hazard 27978:spot-stroke 27872:the kitchen 27829:colour ball 27786:. Contrast 27700:along with 27697:object ball 27644:center spot 27609:colour ball 27414:object ball 27309:object ball 27181:spider rest 27138:bottom spin 27108:object ball 27050:cloth speed 27044:table speed 27017:(sense 2), 26954:; contrast 26894:solid balls 26829:soft break 26618:object ball 26561:object ball 26482:on the snap 26379:; contrast 26315:small balls 26260:table speed 26195:; contrast 26030:/pool film 25966:bowling pin 25605:disciplines 25592:trick shots 25517:object ball 25492:Verb form: 25440:; contrast 25418:short rail 25410:short rack 25246:bridge hand 25161:seven-ball 24957:bottle pool 24799:(UK) shot. 24577:scoreboards 24430:scorekeeper 24414:The Hustler 24408:money games 24332:score board 24328:score-board 24312:scoreboard 24180:handicapped 23816:Similar to 23635:round robin 23534:object ball 23478:object ball 23436:chuck nurse 23364:ball-return 23309:road player 23292:The Hustler 23266:money balls 22993:spot (verb) 22847:object ball 22833:yellow ball 22830:; contrast 22032:, with the 21976:World War I 21864:object ball 21767:double hits 21707:colour ball 21696:purple ball 21549:power draw 21541:aiming line 21521:object ball 21459:pot success 21452:running out 21410:money games 21300:pool shark 21281:bridge hand 21270:pool glove 21093:proprietary 21036:object ball 20910:ball-return 20861:Mike Massey 20851:trick shots 20771:plain ball 20767:this time." 20698:top cushion 20674:centre spot 20655:The marked 20638:colour ball 20527:percentage 20508:object ball 20445:shake balls 20441:tally balls 20135:; contrast 20078:object ball 20058:object ball 19960:colour ball 19949:orange ball 19921:open table 19907:nurse shots 19904:and making 19848:object ball 19841:open break 19714:one-stroke 19695:object ball 19657:one-pocket 19649:round robin 19601:one-on-one 19518:sandbagging 19412:(i.e., any 19389:object ball 19212:one-cushion 19099:. 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A legal 16642:object ball 16607:last pocket 16562:bottom rail 16211:head string 16185:object ball 16155:; contrast 16152:double kiss 16124:object ball 16092:object ball 16061:object ball 15990:bottom spin 15900:object ball 15891:running out 15862:object ball 15530:bottle pool 15525:object ball 15432:, from the 15408:jawed ball 15204:Irish linen 15019:combination 14983:object ball 14960:(left-hand 14951:object ball 14907:object ball 14856:object ball 14428:house rack 14202:re-spotting 14190:colour ball 14115:on the hill 14068:on the hill 13982:high break 13942:, same as " 13898:; contrast 13820:straight up 13761:long string 13699:long string 13693:head string 13669:; contrast 13660:bottom rail 13621:; contrast 13430:object ball 13416:object ball 13336:and giving 13312:hand chalk 12952:drop pocket 12946:ball return 12785:green spot 12760:colour ball 12742:green ball 12651:ball-return 12622:grapefruit 12599:goose neck 12579:golden duck 12571:on the snap 12521:technique; 12514:Sandbagging 12471:ghost ball 12334:object ball 11943:object ball 11886:object ball 11861:frozen kiss 11824:dead stroke 11802:object ball 11717:frame ball 11414:object ball 11402:follow shot 11399:A powerful 11361:long string 11337:long string 11331:foot string 11307:; contrast 11259:; contrast 11256:top cushion 11144:object ball 11097:object ball 11091:carom angle 11061:follow shot 11031:; contrast 10902:; contrast 10650:table speed 10072:; contrast 9904:head string 9883:of fifteen 9869:eight-ball 9697:object ball 9691:top cushion 9649:sandbagging 9605:object ball 9534:object ball 9480:object ball 9474:carom angle 9409:Toward the 9405:down-table 9351:to achieve 9266:object ball 9231:double hit 9142:of 200–299 9094:; contrast 8905:trick shots 8876:discipline 8726:inlays for 8679:. (Formal.) 8661:running out 8575:deflection 8571:this frame. 8535:deadweight 8486:dead frame 8080:object ball 7976:swerve shot 7957:curve shot 7785:cue holder 7699:cue action 7553:cross-side 7540:double-kiss 7528:object ball 7334:Similar to 7236:safety shot 7155:concession 7127:combination 7076:(7 points). 7068:(6 points); 7060:(5 points); 7052:(4 points); 7044:(3 points); 7036:(2 points); 6924:object ball 6892:butt collar 6890:(i.e., the 6848:and into a 6821:gather shot 6806:table speed 6768:Open bridge 6755:loop bridge 6666:object ball 6432:object ball 6284:Known as a 6190:check side 5981:side pocket 5924:long string 5918:center spot 5885:middle spot 5869:long string 5846:center spot 5680:object ball 5634:, called a 5466:object ball 5359:call-pocket 5355:called-shot 5316:call-pocket 5309:called-safe 4932:mushrooming 4918:paper money 4820:brown spot 4789:brown ball 4737:Mosconi Cup 4696:head string 4690:bottom rail 4634:head string 4601:break ball 4491:compare US 4442:carom games 4343:bottom-spin 4271:top cushion 4247:bottom rail 4226:(American). 4220:(British), 4211:bottom spin 4142:bottle pool 4117:pill bottle 4076:centre spot 4057:The marked 4022:colour ball 4010:the blue(s) 3924:long string 3918:top cushion 3885:The marked 3881:black spot 3837:colour ball 3817:black ball 3752:carom games 3712:definition. 3693:object ball 3632:big pocket 3586:; contrast 3498:top cushion 3394:long string 3358:baulk spot 3344:bottom rail 3336:baulk rail 3278:head string 3237:baulk line 3212:top cushion 3172:yellow ball 3036:ball return 2911:target ball 2896:(including 2863:bar players 2848:tavern pool 2790:bar player 2754:bank-the-8 2731:object ball 2554:object ball 2489:head string 2474:definition. 2404:nurse shots 2267:head string 2053:Steve Davis 2006:object ball 1737:short rails 1551:chuck nurse 1480:, British: 1465:object ball 1401:object ball 1346:ahead race 1339:money added 1250:object ball 1055:colour ball 1003:object ball 972:object ball 941:object ball 910:object ball 879:object ball 822:object ball 744:object ball 646:object ball 564:object ball 494:object ball 426:object ball 385:object ball 321:object ball 277:yellow ball 257:object ball 212:object ball 38116:Cue sports 38110:Categories 38077:Water polo 38072:Volleyball 38002:Pickleball 37997:Motorsport 37982:Ice hockey 37977:Gymnastics 37933:Equestrian 37901:Cue sports 37844:Basketball 37704:Cue sports 37697:Categories 37464:Techniques 37254:Three-ball 37249:Speed pool 37244:Seven-ball 37229:One-pocket 37219:Kelly pool 37179:Bowlliards 37120:Eight-ball 37102:Cue sports 36990:materials. 36917:1558212191 36557:Vice Media 36514:August 10, 36233:August 15, 35136:Mike Sigel 34769:EABAonline 34721:Tyler Eddy 33946:August 19, 33356:0974727377 33030:August 19, 32889:References 32879:References 32584:eight ball 32507:References 32292:wired kiss 32244:score wire 32220:wire, the 32086:speed pool 32070:wing shot 32018:wing ball 31958:whitewash 31923:games and 31892:, sense 1. 31868:card games 31768:cue sticks 31762:wall rack 31746:References 31393:meets the 31266:References 31012:two shots 30950:A rule in 30792:Trick shot 30774:(See also 30759:break shot 30738:three-ball 30726:eight-ball 30689:using the 30547:tournament 30191:Short for 30029:tip clamps 30023:burnishers 29949:tip clamp 29893:time shot 29684:deflection 29676:ghost ball 29600:break shot 29557:Three-ball 29501:money ball 29354:ghost ball 29327:hand chalk 29321:pool glove 29273:stop shots 29185:scratching 29132:table run 29068:References 28911:curve shot 28830:goose neck 28803:A type of 28728:card games 28706:eight-ball 28648:stun shot 28473:string off 28268:stop shot 28194:stay shot 28186:cue action 28114:stakehorse 28092:money game 28064:deflection 27989:nurse shot 27986:A form of 27960:scratching 27923:spot shot 27854:one-pocket 27850:eight-ball 27801:black spot 27798:Short for 27721:spot balls 27711:white ball 27535:break shot 27469:split shot 27402:deflection 27185:A type of 27096:deflection 27035:(sense 1). 26890:solid ones 26873:eight-ball 26864:open break 26836:break shot 26699:jump shots 26596:black ball 26590:brown ball 26476:, sense 1. 26458:scratching 26321:eight-ball 26311:small ones 26024:Australian 25950:, sense 2. 25914:money ball 25840:(sense 2). 25690:side spin 25664:side rail 25645:long rails 25620:Short for 25468:short-stop 25464:short stop 25457:shortstop 25403:card sharp 25388:The Mikado 25343:pool sharp 25331:pool shark 25193:money ball 25169:Seven-ball 24835:ahead race 24530:, sense 1. 24472:score rack 24440:scoreboard 24373:, in-rail 24235:A form of 24153:open break 24141:break shot 24068:References 23727:) for the 23695:positional 23668:one-on-one 23517:A term in 23370:grapefruit 23358:bar tables 23313:stakehorse 23303:road team 23238:Kelly pool 23230:three-ball 23220:ring game 23100:goose neck 23024:re-spotted 23018:black ball 23015:, and the 22874:to regain 22787:re-spotted 22757:the red(s) 22485:eight-ball 22471:ahead race 22428:References 22217:References 21972:, defn. 2) 21852:double hit 21813:push shot 21788:money ball 21779:seven-ball 21773:scratching 21685:Short for 21661:eight-ball 21654:short rail 21617:side of a 21254:pool specs 20979:basketball 20955:air hockey 20947:pichenotte 20895:and their 20709:(sense 2). 20683:) and the 20651:pink spot 20457:kelly pool 20392:paper cut 20343:positions. 20295:References 20016:Short for 20005:to win by 19927:eight-ball 19884:open play 19868:soft break 19860:break shot 19794:eight-ball 19789:open break 19769:break shot 19759:open table 19665:One-pocket 19631:match play 19559:money ball 19492:hill, hill 19426:eight-ball 19371:References 19181:nurse shot 19067:double hit 19015:carom shot 18983:nine-ball 18860:References 18698:mushroomed 18467:modern era 18391:double hit 18148:one-on-one 18117:match-play 18081:ahead race 17864:grapefruit 17806:trick shot 17773:baulk line 17767:trick shot 17744:against a 17714:References 17472:eight-ball 17300:look back 17240:long rail 17212:where the 17184:or corner. 17169:short rail 17147:cross-side 17128:long bank 17014:eight-ball 16961:all times. 16906:one-pocket 16860:double hit 16788:; 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It is a 14672:References 14420:house man 14412:house cue 14377:area of a 14332:, not the 14308:extensions 14250:hook rest 14208:positional 14159:ho ball(s) 14082:hill-hill 14052:high break 13974:high break 13858:eight-ball 13848:high balls 13789:baulk line 13745:(from the 13723:baulk spot 13710:pool halls 13686:head spot 13666:baulk rail 13642:short rail 13632:head rail 13563:break shot 13404:scratching 13291:hail Mary 13239:half-butt 13127:References 12910:eight-ball 12872:green spot 12802:green ball 12778:green spot 12732:green ball 12645:bar tables 12592:money ball 12563:money ball 12445:Bank shots 12328:deflection 12245:To give a 12233:money ball 12218:game ball 12207:is a game. 12160:break shot 12137:References 11928:A type of 11832:freeze up 11735:free ball 11695:concession 11571:double hit 11325:long rails 11318:foot spot 11280:short rail 11270:foot rail 11011:eight-ball 10885:money ball 10794:fiberglass 10447:References 10261:extension 10069:short rail 9941:eight-ball 9910:baulk line 9853:References 9676:A type of 9672:dump shot 9590:dry break 9515:draw shot 9509:tournament 9423:drag shot 9312:snake shot 9185:hill, hill 9170:tredecuple 9019:one-stroke 8981:table roll 8960:where the 8886:eight-ball 8882:cue sports 8831:(See also 8817:seven-ball 8771:using the 8769:seven-ball 8746:(See also 8668:designate 8622:: same as 8507:dead rail 8460:(British: 8420:Short for 8414:dead ball 8378:dead combo 8302:baulk line 8265:References 8068:deflection 7990:cue sports 7973:. Compare 7904:cue stick 7867:cue sticks 7861:cue stand 7818:cue power 7655:pichenotte 7479:A type of 7471:cross rake 7389:A type of 7233:A type of 7024:re-spotted 7021:, and are 6830:of points. 6743:, sense 2. 6707:(sense 2). 6616:eight-ball 6485:clearance 6352:one-stroke 6338:money ball 6308:(British: 6205:A type of 6124:hand chalk 5964:long rails 5906:long rails 5781:pichenotte 5669:cue sports 5599:carom shot 5578:carom shot 5535:Short for 5450:carambole 5347:call-shot 5301:call-safe 5221:References 5062:bead on a 4960:burnisher 4851:baulk spot 4843:baulk line 4837:brown ball 4813:brown spot 4702:baulk line 4687:(British: 4672:break shot 4659:(British: 4610:break box 4545:pool games 4432:break shot 4402:A type of 4339:bottomspin 4305:baulk rail 4289:short rail 4208:Short for 4163:break shot 4138:kelly pool 4113:pea bottle 4053:blue spot 4002:blue ball 3898:black ball 3867:eight-ball 3843:black spot 3799:cue sports 3795:Eyeglasses 3745:cue sports 3739:billiards 3732:scoreboard 3624:big pocket 3621:See also " 3546:eight-ball 3408:brown spot 3388:baulk line 3244:baulk-line 3154:baulk line 3102:baulk line 3069:baulk area 2986:pool halls 2931:bar table 2902:and other 2875:money game 2858:eight-ball 2766:eight-ball 2743:kick shots 2717:bank shot 2652:grapefruit 2616:bar tables 2562:ball rack 2460:basketball 2456:free throw 2377:balk space 2367:short rail 2341:baulk line 2283:baulk line 2167:balk space 2035:back spin 2027:stakehorse 1949:References 1455:nurse shot 1452:A type of 1434:(British: 1324:cue action 1321:Short for 1217:References 1028:, a total 859:eight-ball 838:money ball 775:eight-ball 760:money ball 702:break shot 679:eight-ball 668:money ball 662:black ball 627:Eight-ball 604:black ball 595:eight-ball 584:money ball 579:seven-ball 549:Seven-ball 525:eight-ball 510:money ball 405:brown ball 348:3-cushion 341:green ball 306:Three-ball 291:One-pocket 229:1-cushion 145:eight-ball 32:cue sports 38082:Wing Chun 37928:Disc golf 37822:Athletics 37633:U.S. Open 37616:Euro Tour 37578:champions 37556:champions 37529:champions 37484:Cue stick 37452:Resources 37418:Bagatelle 37371:Shoot Out 37326:Goriziana 37321:Four-ball 37308:Five-pins 37199:Cutthroat 37164:Bank pool 37136:Nine-ball 37049:WPBSA.com 36695:0164-761X 36607:0164-761X 36375:SportsRec 36293:Day, Gary 35614:1049-2852 35586:March 16, 35434:(2012) . 34814:BBC Sport 33851:0164-761X 33828:0164-761X 33792:"bouclĂ©e" 33316:the novel 32641:breaker's 32635:balk line 32575:of seven 32567:blackball 32531:yellow(s) 32318:Contrast 32275:grapevine 32177:Contrast 32132:pocketing 32119:and most 32062:break box 32059:See also 32025:nine-ball 31950:spot ball 31947:Contrast 31905:the white 31797:Cue stand 31794:Contrast 31502:up-table 31405:backboard 31327:under-cut 31319:undercut 31071:the black 31062:in their 31018:blackball 31005:two shots 30993:the black 30963:two shots 30952:blackball 30814:bank shot 30730:blackball 30701:foot spot 30671:triangle 30654:See also 30613:nine-ball 30511:push shot 30426:blackball 30334:back spin 30297:top spin 30283:foot rail 30255:top rail 30166:Contrast 30051:; plural 30035:cue chalk 29975:tip tool 29920:cue power 29821:developed 29716:stun shot 29636:the black 29623:nine-ball 29582:foot spot 29579:from the 29495:game ball 29472:nine-ball 29458:ten-ball 29417:template 29348:stun shot 29345:See also 29293:hand talc 29261:back spin 28837:sweaters 28799:swan rest 28767:See also 28750:cut shots 28732:See also 28690:or other 28667:back spin 28607:In stroke 28592:in stroke 28577:In stroke 28513:The ball 28478:Obsolete: 28406:, a.k.a. 28376:See also 28232:steering 28222:hits the 28183:See also 28097:Contrast 27930:foot spot 27891:spot boy 27884:scratched 27866:head spot 27837:nine-ball 27816:foot spot 27745:the black 27729:the spots 27670:spot ball 27638:head spot 27632:foot spot 27591:nine-ball 27560:red balls 27551:into the 27473:split hit 27420:side spin 27366:See also 27357:side spin 27345:side spin 27327:back spin 27272:back spin 27247:s on the 27216:See also 27120:side spin 27068:speed in 27011:See also 26979:See also 26869:nine-ball 26822:miss rule 26810:free ball 26715:See also 26711:blackball 26676:kick shot 26666:free ball 26663:See also 26653:snookered 26566:See also 26501:house cue 26479:See also 26446:stop shot 26423:bar table 26177:slop shot 26144:back spin 26066:During a 25978:five-pins 25908:game ball 25897:nine-ball 25882:six-ball 25795:Contrast 25701:side-spin 25623:side spin 25559:but with 25449:long rail 25443:side rail 25401:See also 25345:(British) 25335:poolshark 25280:See also 25187:game ball 25176:nine-ball 25058:trap shot 25028:pocketing 24961:Contrast 24906:Contrast 24832:See also 24728:Contrast 24711:Contrast 24705:sell out 24611:See also 24590:Pocketing 24501:ball rack 24495:wall rack 24198:See also 24177:, and in 24105:See also 23908:Contrast 23867:Side spin 23824:See also 23730:splitting 23711:hill-hill 23665:Contrast 23596:nine-ball 23569:rotation 23273:road map 23260:nine-ball 23245:Cutthroat 23209:Contrast 23192:side spin 23131:Side spin 23119:blackball 22810:of seven 22802:blackball 22745:red ball 22718:See also 22646:See also 22641:foot spot 22616:ball rack 22539:wall rack 22489:nine-ball 22468:See also 22054:pink spot 22010:foot spot 21900:bar table 21794:respotted 21756:nine-ball 21743:push out 21735:push shot 21730:2.  21718:1.  21680:programme 21649:nine-ball 21614:long-rail 21587:miss rule 21538:See also 21394:See also 21331:See also 21316:position 21287:hand talc 21274:A tight, 21212:pointing 21133:See also 20959:bagatelle 20856:jump shot 20725:Either a 20695:) of the 20680:blue spot 20668:pink ball 20644:pink spot 20618:pink ball 20095:See also 20034:Side spin 19997:nine-ball 19865:Contrast 19834:clustered 19818:open play 19798:nine-ball 19721:See also 19701:bank shot 19683:foot rail 19646:Contrast 19628:(Same as 19574:See also 19564:nine-ball 19553:pocketing 19489:See also 19163:s is the 19120:over the 19088:nominate 19043:nip draw 18991:Nine-ball 18972:See also 18950:bank shot 18929:side spin 18663:See also 18623:mushroom 18506:See also 18482:Pot Black 18453:missable 18394:when the 18327:cue stick 18300:blackball 18287:, called 18246:See also 18113:matchplay 17910:Contrast 17840:bar table 17791:cue stick 17782:toward a 17736:golf club 17554:Contrast 17462:low balls 17389:and most 17293:foot spot 17281:head spot 17248:side rail 17163:bank shot 17117:See also 16945:Contrast 16885:jump shot 16827:nine-ball 16782:See also 16699:nine-ball 16659:scratches 16589:See also 16577:nine-ball 16573:cutthroat 16553:) to the 16216:See also 16144:kiss shot 16139:intention 16008:side spin 15971:sizes on 15957:cue chalk 15940:(US) and 15924:kick shot 15875:key shot 15855:key ball 15667:jump shot 15639:draw shot 15633:jump shot 15590:jump cue 15571:jump cues 15512:jump shot 15063:See also 15042:pocketing 14976:in sight 14954:is being 14933:Side spin 14841:has been 14797:five-pins 14488:See also 14392:romanized 14340:hot seat 14242:hook rest 14214:red balls 14138:hail Mary 14112:See also 14074:hill-hill 14049:See also 14016:high run 13928:Contrast 13852:high ones 13783:break box 13778:nine-ball 13767:head spot 13754:long rail 13751:) on one 13748:head rail 13715:the cloth 13705:foot spot 13672:foot rail 13610:head rail 13583:See also 13574:Contrast 13509:pocketing 13439:" in the 13433:that is " 13181:− 13172:⁡ 12970:bar table 12932:the black 12820:breaker's 12814:balk line 12749:the green 12669:cut shots 12568:See also 12540:nine-ball 12523:see also 12433:call-shot 12408:See also 12230:See also 12205:Nine-ball 11924:full-ball 11896:push shot 11780:two shots 11764:snookered 11751:free shot 11706:See also 11689:clearance 11683:break off 11680:from the 11655:push shot 11367:foot spot 11345:head spot 11342:Contrast 11310:head rail 11248:foot rail 11221:Contrast 11178:cue stick 11007:nine-ball 10972:full-ball 10846:firewood 10745:See also 10720:blackball 10486:over the 10480:from the 10099:side spin 10081:long rail 10054:end rail 10038:bar boxes 9987:blackball 9945:nine-ball 9916:pocketing 9895:, a hard 9663:See also 9654:See also 9575:bank shot 9456:back spin 9394:Contrast 9243:cue stick 9220:Contrast 9164:Quintuple 9113:bank shot 9010:See also 8963:apex ball 8957:foot spot 8929:See also 8827:hexagonal 8813:nine-ball 8811:games of 8799:ball rack 8791:foot spot 8782:nine-ball 8650:blackball 8598:side spin 8587:cue stick 8478:kill shot 8407:dead rail 8388:dead kiss 8333:See also 8328:jump shot 8311:blackball 8281:"D", the 8108:cut shot 7931:Cue stick 7911:cue-stick 7896:wall rack 7893:Contrast 7853:wall rack 7841:cue stand 7832:cue rack 7810:wall rack 7798:cue stand 7758:variant. 7748:cue stick 7744:cue sport 7723:cue ball 7665:Cue stick 7651:crokinole 7636:cue stick 7596:long rail 7516:bank shot 7444:cribbage 7402:Tom Reece 7330:cotgrave 7255:into the 7084:blackball 6983:colour(s) 6933:during a 6918:Side spin 6787:See also 6740:dead ball 6737:See also 6602:nine-ball 6522:blackball 6510:jump shot 6426:pocketing 6343:See also 6197:checkside 6165:scratches 6115:See also 6042:See also 5985:prevails. 5879:blue spot 5817:blackball 5789:crokinole 5773:cue stick 5703:yotsudama 5630:, and in 5570:carambole 5565:carambola 5479:carambola 5458:carambola 5405:See also 5328:nine-ball 5284:Contrast 5273:designate 5237:calcutta 5048:of a cue. 5038:butt cap 4973:cue shaft 4953:burnisher 4796:the brown 4749:cue stick 4699:(not the 4684:head rail 4665:) of the 4653:" of the 4645:nine-ball 4631:area and 4622:break box 4584:See also 4500:See also 4466:together; 4436:break off 4374:Contrast 4356:back spin 4317:head rail 4183:See also 4174:Contrast 4090:See also 4070:blue ball 4028:blue spot 3988:goose egg 3921:, on the 3871:nine-ball 3825:the black 3803:cue stick 3665:billiard 3606:big ball 3535:big balls 3477:In stroke 3417:head spot 3350:head rail 3145:that get 3087:blackball 3073:baulk end 3030:mechanics 3025:scratched 2943:pub table 2869:bar table 2840:bar rules 2832:bar pool 2824:bar table 2815:See also 2811:pool hall 2777:kick shot 2771:bank shot 2709:bank shot 2634:scratches 2625:from the 2591:wall rack 2525:blackball 2494:the table 2464:See also 2419:call-shot 2310:balk line 2302:balkline 2295:break box 2272:blackball 2226:bagatelle 2179:balklines 2133:A coarse 2096:Contrast 2066:back-spin 1981:back cut 1717:foot spot 1680:apex ball 1518:the table 1383:Contrast 1043:free ball 1031:clearance 1006:numbered 975:numbered 944:numbered 913:numbered 882:numbered 844:game ball 825:numbered 792:nine-pins 788:Goriziana 771:nine-ball 766:game ball 747:numbered 729:Nine-ball 707:nine-ball 693:of seven 674:game ball 649:numbered 590:game ball 567:numbered 534:pink ball 516:game ball 497:numbered 446:blue ball 429:numbered 388:numbered 324:numbered 284:1-pocket 260:numbered 215:numbered 167:nine-ball 134:blackball 84:billiards 80:The term 38095:Category 37886:Climbing 37832:Baseball 37459:Glossary 37423:Boccette 37296:Balkline 37239:Rotation 37214:Honolulu 37194:Cribbage 37169:Baseball 37150:Ten-ball 37066:2022 ed. 37036:2022 ed. 36928:(1999). 36902:(1993). 36507:The Star 36448:20759553 36424:(1990). 36253:Archived 36079:MSG Plus 35890:Jim Wych 35676:Stickmen 35365:(1986). 35292:Archived 35167:Rob Saez 34657:June 24, 34651:Archived 34647:39388180 34509:March 7, 34467:March 7, 34274:(a.k.a. 34250:March 7, 33804:. 2012 . 33310:(film), 32660:phrase " 32658:mnemonic 32632:and the 32598:red ball 32589:compare 32348:string, 32336:wrapping 32321:firewood 32297:Same as 32267:handicap 32172:red ball 32106:cue ball 32054:pocketed 32007:handicap 31993:cue ball 31930:cue ball 31913:cue ball 31886:Compare 31881:handicap 31817:warrior 31806:Same as 31546:cue ball 31434:Same as 31313:baseball 31303:Same as 30984:or from 30927:red ball 30903:Same as 30887:Same as 30832:cushions 30829:off two 30692:triangle 30605:(e.g. a 30578:Same as 30562:Same as 30499:cue ball 30356:for the 30319:Same as 30309:top-spin 30280:Compare 30229:Compare 30224:top rail 30194:top spin 30086:Same as 30058:Same as 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spin 27293:cue ball 27250:cue ball 27211:cue ball 27126:top spin 27117:so that 27065:cue ball 27041:Same as 27029:Same as 27006:cue ball 26997:handicap 26912:Compare 26782:snookers 26742:Same as 26577:snooker 26555:cue ball 26470:Same as 26434:bar pool 26428:cue ball 26337:Compare 26270:cushions 26183:Compare 26138:top spin 26126:cue ball 26014:obelisks 26010:dominoes 26000:(plural 25938:Same as 25935:British: 25871:Same as 25834:Same as 25717:cue ball 25697:sidespin 25568:Compare 25494:to shoot 25437:end rail 25434:Compare 25377:Same as 25352:bar pool 25304:tip tool 25273:position 25270:Same as 25100:cue ball 25085:clusters 24942:skittles 24928:Usually 24893:sessions 24816:session 24801:Compare 24793:(US) or 24772:cue ball 24731:sell out 24697:seeding 24669:cue ball 24651:tip tool 24644:scuffer 24633:Same as 24596:cue ball 24584:scratch 24524:Same as 24484:rotation 24427:Same as 24220:Same as 24190:Scrabble 24174:hustling 24161:sandbag 24100:balls-on 23899:running 23873:cue ball 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