9-ball

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I was trying to find a description of a typical billiards cue stick by typing “parts of a cue stick” in the Google search box and this is what is stated: Pool and snooker cues average around 57–59 inches (140–150 cm) in length and are of three major types. The simplest type is a one-piece

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I know that aiming at billiards with precision can be quite difficult sometimes especially when you’re trying to pocket a desired ball to go into one of the six holes in a pool table. I can speak from experience because I’ve been in this situation so many times and still find myself not being able

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For this post, I have decided to post another how-to video on another trick shot that you can practice doing on a billiards table. This time, instead of the masse and kick shot that I’ve done a post about, this one is just focusing on a jump shot. Also, this jump shot is from a

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Is your felt on your pool table accumulating dirt? Perhaps, there was a stain of a drink that fell on it that you can’t get out? Well, I might have just the solution for you. Introducing the Pool Table Cloth Felt Cleaner by the Game Room Guys. This is a product from Amazon that you

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Do you prefer to get certain billiards items separately? Well, I have done a review on a set of billiards supplies that you can get in bulk in my Review page. However, I do know that there are some, if not a lot of billiards players that would just prefer to get the items one

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Ever wondered what those two black spots on the pool/billiards table was called? Well, it’s simply called a pool table spot. I never really paid much attention to that part of the table until right now. I have an item that I found on Amazon that you can use to replace a possibly worn-out spot

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In doing a Google search to find the difference between pool and billiards, I found this. Ever since I played a game of pool (8-ball), I have always seemed to use those two words interchangeably. Like, there would be times where I’d tell my friends by saying, “Let’s have a game of pool.” Other times,

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The Guide to Rack the Billiards Balls Do your billiards balls move about when after taking the rack off before you begin a game of pool? Or, have you wondered where each of the balls go in what order before the break? This has happened to me several times in the past until a friend

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Nine-ball (or 9-ball for short) is an alternative version to the traditional 8-ball game in playing billiards. This is the type of pool game that I am not too experienced in playing with. I tried to play it at one time, and I never played it ever since. Maybe I had fun, then again, maybe