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Pool Cues
Balls jumped off table. At the beginning of the game each set of balls is arranged onspots near each edge of the table with a hole, with the marked ball placed directly in front of the hole. Supplemental rules.

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Pool Sticks
Exception: if an object ball lies on or outside the head string and is thus playable but so close that the cue ball contacts it before the cue ball is out of the kitchen, the ball can be legally played, and will be considered to have crossed the head string. Player trailing in game count breaks the next game. Cue sticks may come in multiple pieces to make them easier to transport.

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Cue Sticks
During the 1970s his games against rival pool star were popular features on the series. The incoming player may place the cue ball anywhere behind the head string. It is a foul scratch if on a stroke, the cue ball is pocketed.

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Pool Cue Stick
Avoiding national competitions that emphasized technical skill, he competed in televised matches that highlighted his entertaining banter. Jump shots. Two bumpers surround each hole with the other eight arranged near the middle of the table on the tables midlines leaving a space large enough for a ball.

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Pool Cue Cases
The player touches any other ball. A ball that drops out of a ball return system onto the floor is not to be construed as a ball that has not remained pocketed. Lining the perimeter of the tables are rubber cushions from which the balls rebound.

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Cue Cases
A ball which is touching a cushion at the start of a shot and then is forced into a cushion attached to the same rail is not considered to have been driven to that cushion unless it leaves the cushion, contacts another ball, and then contacts the cushion again. After this time a bar drops in the table stopping any potted balls from returning, leading to a steady decrease in the number of balls in play. Once a player has knocked in a ball, he knows that he does not own that group of balls.

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Jump Break Cues
You never have to take sand paper to it all you have to do is keep it wiped off with a paper towel. When they succeed in potting a red ball, they get another shot, now at a colour. If either ball is potted and no skittle is knocked over, points will be awarded and the player may put another ball on the starting spot.

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Fury Pool Cues
Cue games strike with cue: to strike a cue ball with a cue in such games as pool and billiards. A ball that leaves the table is placed anywhere on the table by the opponent, usually in the middle space surrounded by bumpers. Calling shots.

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Viking Cues
He need not indicate any detail such as kisses, caroms, combinations, or cushions all of which are legal. Cue sticks have been made from wood stick, ivory stick, and various synthetic materials. In addition, if no balls are legally pocketed during your turn, in order to not incur a foul and give the opposing team more of an advantage on their next turn at the table, the shooting player must force at least one ball on the table to make contact with one of the tables rails.

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Viking Pool Cues
Depending on the game it is designed for, the table may or may not have pockets holes for the balls to fall into. Completion of stroke. It is a foul if on a stroke the cue ball fails to make contact with any legal object ball first.

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Mcdermott Cues
A typical pool cue will be about 60 long, and weigh 18-21oz. Cue games form of billiards: a form of billiards played with a cue ball andballs on a felt-covered table with six pockets. With the balls in hand behind the head string, one player to the left and one to the right of the head spot, the balls are shot simultaneously to the foot cushion and back to the head end of the table.

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Joss Cues
Sinking your last ball in the wrong hole results in a forfeit. This came to be used for novices to the game, and eventually for the game itself. V history billiards as an outdoor game played on the ground with balls and sticks can be traced back to the 14th century.

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Schon Cues
When the distance between the cue ball and the object ball is less than the width of a chalk cube, special attention from the referee is required. However, should a player persist in such activity or use of such equipment, after having been advised that such activity or use is not permissible, the referee or other tournament official may take action as appropriate under the provisions. Flanges is an alternative game of billiards, called pool for the masses, which requires only the set of balls and a pool table.

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Sterling Pool Cues
Push out: on the immediate shot following the break, the next player may play a push out. If a player positions the cue ball completely and obviously outside the kitchen and shoots the cue ball, it is a foul. The group of tournaments that come next in importance are the ranking tournaments.

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Childrens Cues
Cheap cue sticks have replacement tips that slide onto the shaft, and often lose their shape quickly. The player can make the ball he strikes deflect off another ball and into a pocket. The intersection of the long and head strings is called the head spot, and the intersection of the long and foot strings is called the foot spot.

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Sneaky Petes
The play is time limited normally a coin will give 10-20 minutes of play. Head string defined. Use follow stroke to return the cue ball to the center of the table.

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Pool Table Felt
Balls, once made of ivory, are now composed of a hard compound and range in size from aboutcm 2 in tocm 2. It is rectangular and has six pockets, one at each corner and one in the middle of each of the longer sides. Two styles of play predominate.

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