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Common Pool Terms You Should Know About Billiards



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Understanding the terminology associated with billiards is important if you're interested in the game. These terms will make it easier to play. You can also use them to make informed decisions at the table.

A cuestick, which is a long wood stick, is used to play pool. It can come in many sizes and shapes, and it can be either soft or hard. You can choose from phenolic or blue tips. Some players prefer soft tips while others use medium-grade tipping.

An object ball can be a non-cueball that has a colored line around the center. You can choose to have the ball completely colored or you can have several stripes. Object balls can be used in pool games. The most popular being the 8-ball. Pool balls range from the standard 6 balls to the more colorful 15 balls. You can color them in solids or stripes.


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There are several variations to the game: snooker, 8-ball, and many others. Whatever the variation, the goal of the game is to hit all balls in numerical order. There are some tricks you can use to increase the chances of winning.

The bed of the table is the table's basic surface. It doesn't include pockets but does smoothen after gameplay. The head spot is another term that you need to know. It is an imaginary place on the head string.


Second, the rake, which is a long stick, is what you need. The rake helps guide the cue stick along a bridge during a shot. The cue ball is the largest of both. A player can strike the cueball by bending it around the object ball to aim for another object ball behind it.

These things are best learned by doing practice. Clear Up, for example, can help you improve your shot practice. It's a fun, entertaining way to improve your billiards skill. Whether you're playing a single shot or an entire match, you should be able to improve your shots.


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Another pool trick is to use the pendulum stroke. This motion produces a pendulum motion even though the elbow is not dropped while shooting. The result is that a cue ball which hits an object ball on the rail will not enter the rail. It will instead enter the pocket.

The snooker has a few more fun lingos, including the cue stick, which is a long wooden stick with a small tip. It's often the easiest to use and may include a phenolic, or blue tip.

Last, but certainly not the least, the draw-shot is a snooker variant that involves hitting a ball with an angle. Jump shots are another snooker trick that involves jumping over an opponent's object ball.




 


Common Pool Terms You Should Know About Billiards