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Cue Sports

Cue sports refer to various games of skill commonly played with a cue stick and billiard balls over a felt-covered table with rubber cushions. The three major subdivisions of cue sports are carom billiards, pool and snooker.

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How do you straighten the shaft of a billiard cue?

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To straighten the shaft of a billiard cue, you can use a cue straightening tool that applies pressure to correct any bends or warps. Another method is to gently heat the cue with a heat source and then manually straighten it using pressure. It's essential to be careful and avoid applying too much pressure to prevent damage to the cue.

How is billiard chalk made?

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Billiards chalk is not something that can be made at home. It is composed of an extremely fine abrasive similar to that found on very fine sandpaper. In order to make the chalk, you would have to purchase the abrasive materials. One mix that will work for the chalk is silica and corundum. This now needs to be well mixed and placed in a press or mold to compress it into the small cube.

How do you do a masse shot in billiards?

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It's a shot in pool where you hit the ball, much like cutting a carrot, making the ball spin around (masse) the obstructing ball. It's an art and takes practice. Some hit the masse pointing the cue vertically.

Who created the billiard ball theory?

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The billiard ball was not discovered but evolved. The evolution has been described as taking place in both France and in Italy. Both Italy and France had billiard tables, and of course, billiard balls, in the 1400's.

Longest run in pocket billiards?

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526 balls is the highest record, it was set by willie mosconi on march 19, 1954 at a exhibition in the east high billiards club in springfield ohio. a family member of mine was there, talked about it every year

Where did billiards start?

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Pocket billiards is generally agreed to have morphed from an outdoor game played on grass, with mallets very similar to croquet. It was moved indoors, and rails and pockets added as the game evolved. Perhaps the single most important revolution to the game was the addition of leather tips, which added a great deal of control to the "strike".

One key point is that I have described pocket billiards, which is...billiards with pockets. Billiards refers to any game where one has balls that strike each other.

When did the game of billiards begin?

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There is no record of the first billiards games. However it is documented it was being played in the 1420's on tables similar to those used today.

Greatest billiards player in history?

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Your answer is only an opinion. People say the one with the most titles in the billiards competitions are the best. But about 12% of people who play billiards and are unknown are known to be as good as the pros on tv. Many would say that Walter Lindrum was the greatest billiards player of all time. Snooker, most would say Joe Davis, Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis and Ronnie O'Sullivan.

How many snooker balls are there in snooker?

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There are a total of 22 balls in Snooker.

They are as follows:-

15 Red balls - 1 point each

1 White (Cue Ball - used to stike the other balls with a Cue)

1 Black - 7 points

1 Pink - 6 points

1 Blue - 5 points

1 Brown - 4 points

1 Green - 3 points

1 Yellow - 2 points

What is a lunch pool?

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If all pool cues are made the same way why are some cue makers more popular than others?

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This is a subjective question. For the average player, a well made production cue is certainly as good as a custom cue. However, the player cannot change the handling or feel of the cue, a big difference with a custom cue, which can be designed for exactly the handling, feel, weight distribution, and of course, looks, that the player wants. Most production cues are much more likely to warp and otherwise deteriorate than a custom cue. However, for the difference in price, it simply means the player should take very good care of the production cue, just as if it was a custom cue that could cost 10 times as much.

What countries is snooker played?

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philipino

How do you burp on cue?

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Plug you nose and drink something with gas and let it go

How may colored balls in billiards?

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[15 reds, 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 pink and 1 black.]

Those are the colours used in Snooker which is played on an English Billiards table.

English Billiards uses just three balls: a red, a plain white and a 'spot' white (or increasingly commonly these days, a yellow).

How many points is needed to win in the game billiards?

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In bIlliards there is no point limit. The game is either timed (Pre-determined) or reaching a agreed point value. Points are allocated: Object ball - Pot or in-off (3) Opponnet ball - (2) Canon - (2) Hope this helps

How many players can play in snooker?

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[Snooker is a one-to-one game.]

Snooker players in a game, players who play snooker in a certain country or around the world?

Snooker is generally a game for two individuals, although pairs matches are not uncommon, particular in league or other competitions.

As for the number of players who play the game, it is an unknown quantity: probably 1000-1500 who play in NGB tournaments of the various UK associations, and probably several tens of thousands including all the casual players around the UK.

Why do snooker players use chalk?

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To help prevent the stick from slipping when it hits the ball.

*Added - The chalk increases friction and is very important to be applied to the cue tip for anything other that a perfect center stroke to the cue ball.

What color is the 8-ball in pocket billiards?

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Cue ball - white

1 & 9 - yellow

2 & 10 - blue

3 & 11 - red

4 & 12 - purple, but pink is used on televised tournaments in the US

5 & 13 - orange

6 & 14 - green

7 & 15 - brown

8 - black

Where can one buy billiard accessories from?

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Billiard supplies can be purchased online at sites such as Amazon and eBay. Additionally, people may want to buy billiard supplies from specialty merchants such as Best Buy Pool Supply, Ozone Billiards, Pool Dawg, and US Billiards Supplies. If the buyer already knows which specific supplies are needed, the buyer may choose to buy supplies directly from the manufacturer.

Are pool and billiards the same?

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Billiards can be a generic term used to catagorize all cue sports. It is also the name of a specific game which is played with only 3 balls and on a table with no pockets. It is also the term used to describe the action of glancing, or carom, off a ball to make contact with another or to pocket a ball.

What is the best place to play billiards online?

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There are many online gaming sites which offer free snooker games. Gamesitive, Pubsnooker and Agame are three. Snooker is a game that is popular in the United Kingdom though it is not completely unknown in the United States.

What is the stick used to play billiards called?

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'Spider' is the most common, or the 'extended spider', or a 'swan neck' rest.