Billiards as a hobby Billiards is game that everyone enjoys. It doesn’t matter how young or how old you are. You can enjoy a game of billiards at every age. It does not require any physical labor. Just a bit of alertness, a bit of concentration and a bit of practice. With practice comes perfection. Billiards can be a great hobby. Obviously not all of us have the time to become professional billiard players. It is an easy to play game and is very interesting as well. The best thing about billiards is that it can be played anytime anywhere.All of us look for a game or an amusement that is easy to play and can be an interesting pastime or hobby. Billiards can be an amazing hobby. All you need is a billiards table. You do not even need opponents to play billiards. A proper game of billiards has two players or two teams. But if you like the game enough you will love playing all by yourself as well. After a tough day at work, playing billiards can be an amazing way of refreshing and rejuvenating yourself. These days many offices have billiard pools where employees can refresh themselves during lunch brea ... read more>> |
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Bottle Pool and Bowlliards Bottle Pool - The billiards game of bottle pool requires imagination, a lot of skill, and an empty beverage container or shaker bottle. The bottle, either a leather or plastic container is more or less an obstacle in the middle of this billiards course which is meant to be a game of extreme skill. The cue ball is set up on the far right of the billiards table slightly overbalanced to one side, the bottle is placed in the middle, and the only two balls used are the 1 and 2 balls set up against the far wall at opposite ends. read more>> |
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Why Choice Antique Pool Table An antique pool table will add style and sophistication to any upscale game room. Many people are adopting the older fashioned versions of this classic game of skill for a number of reasons. The antique pool table is gaining popularity for good reason and it will probably be an element found in fine homes for years to come. The large piece of furniture is always a work of art in most cases. The newer styles are not nearly as finely crafted or as detailed as the antique pool table. It would be next to impossible to find a new table that boasts the traditional craftsmanship and intricate designed found on their antique pool table counterparts. read more>> |
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Pool Table Cover Information If you are looking for a pool table cover, there are wide varieties of colors, types, and sizes to choose from. From a very basic vinyl pool table cover to high-end leather fitted ones that are custom made and maybe even personalized, there are a lot of options. No matter what your budget or taste, there is surely a pool table cover that will suit you somewhere on the market. read more>> |
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Naugahyde Pool Table Cover
No pool table owner can afford to be without a pool table cover. It’s only natural that people will spill things; kids may play rough, and when your pool table is in a game room or other frequently used area, the chances are that at one time or another, one of these misfortunes will befall it! No matter how careful we may be, wear and tear is inevitable. It only takes a small rip or tear to ruin the cloth on your pool table, meaning an unsightly repair or, worse still, an expensive replacement surface. The advantage of a pool table cover is that it offers you peace of mind, so you don’t have to watch your kids at play all day; and naugahyde is perhaps the best option for a pool table cover. read more>> |
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History of Billiards History says that the exact origin of the game billiards is inaccurate and uncertain. The most amusing word ‘billiard’ is derived from the two French words ‘Bille-art". The word "Bille" means simply a ball which refers to a game associated with a ball and stick, and "art" means the art of playing the game. The French were given a new life to this game and gained the popularity which claimed the most fashionable and indoor game today. Usually Billiards is considered as a family of games which is played on a table, with a cue stick. The cue stick helps to strike balls on around the table. read more>> |
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How to Cover a Pool Table If a person has invested money in owning a pool table, they will also probably want to invest in a pool table cover. Pool table covers can prevent the degradation of a pool table by protecting the table cloth and the pool table rails from dust, animal fur, spilled food and drinks, debris and other generally unhealthy elements that would otherwise contaminate one’s pool table. The process of covering a pool table is fairly simple, but can be dependent upon which type of cover a consumer purchases for the job. Most types of pool table covers are either made of plastic, for those who are more financially minded, or more durable materials such as velvet. read more>> |
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Have A Discounted Billiard Tables A famous table-played game, called pool or billiard which brings excitement and the sportsmanship at many recreation centers in rural or urban areas today. The billiards table or the pool table is completely constructed with flat surface and the players strike with a specially designed long wooden stick known as "cue stick" colorful balls moving them around the table's area. Pool games attract a variety of publics from around the world. read more>> |
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One Pocket Billiards Game The most amazing type of game in billiards is the one pocket billiards game. The pocket billiards table is reduce from six pockets to two open pockets for shots. It is the game where shooter requires shot specific types of shots. You don’t have to call what ball will go into that pocket but, you must call the desired pocket for your shot in one pocket billiards. read more>> |
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Cue Construction In Billiards
If you will go back to the early maces, cue construction was an art more than a science in those days. Probably billiard cues were the most artistic of all the items associated with the game itself. These were hand carved ivory and inlaid jewels and gold. They were probably worth as much as the whole table itself. Probably the greatest cue manufacturer of the era was B. Finck Company. Cues were not only made beautifully but they could now be mass produced in a variety of styles with this advances made in industry in the 1800s. It was said that their cues in both beauty and quality was unequalled by anyone. Their cues were used by the finest players in Europe. Eventually they became the largest cue manufacturer on the continent. read more>> |
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What Is A Game Of Billiards
Playing billiards is an extremely popular pastime recreational game both in America and many other countries. This game has a long time history has been popular today incredibly. Billiards is a game that you have to play on a snooker table. Playing billiards is very much easy and can bring fun than snooker. Eight-ball billiards, especially, is one of those games that you can just pick up and play with only a little explanation, and you can often find tables for it in pubs and bars. The pool halls of today are markedly different from those of yesteryear, due mainly to the increasing popularity of the game. read more>> |
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Billiards Equipment Billiards is much easier to play and more fun than snooker itself. However it is a master mind game that you can play on a snooker table also. Eight-ball billiards is actually played with 16 balls: one white cue ball, seven solid-colored balls (numbers 1 to 7), seven striped balls (numbers 9 to 15) and one black ball. The name of the game comes from the fact that the black ball is the most important ball, and its number is 8 - making it the eight-ball. Eight-ball billiards, especially, is one of those games that you can just pick up and play with only a little explanation, and you can often find tables for it in pubs and bars. read more>> |
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Playing Billiards
When we mention the word pool, it generally refers to the game which is played on the billiard table which has six pockets. In pool or pocket billiards there is a cue ball and 15 object balls. Snooker is played with a cue ball and 21 object balls. Carom billiards is played on a table with 3 balls. There are no pockets. You need to have similar skills for playing these games, be it snooker, billiards, carom billiards or pool. The basic similarity in all these games is the way of holding the billiard cue. The movements and stance of the arms are also similar. read more>> |
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Scope of Laser Tracking System in Billiards Aiming To the Billiards world star wars comes with the new laser markers which make easy to perform lots of home tasks. In fact the laser beam is housed in a device that looks like a tape measure or a flat can-like container. Both project a perfectly straight line on any surface without leaving a mark. The Cue Sight billiard cue is a tool for the player similar to a target pistol. This is a recreational sporting good that can cause injury if not properly used. The sight generated by the unit is a powerful laser beam, and should be used with extreme caution. read more>> |
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Billiards The Game You Want To Start Play Usually Pocket billiards or pool refers to a Billiards game played on a six pocket billiard table. This pocket billiard is played with 15 object balls and a cue ball. On the other hand the Snooker is played with 21 object balls and a cue ball on a billiard table. The Carom billiards a game played with 3 balls on a table without any pockets. However you must need some basic skills in all these games like snooker, pool or billiards, or carom billiards. But there are some futuristic similarities which are implied with all these games like the way the player holds the billiard cue, the stance and the movements of the arms. read more>> |
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Different games of billiards Fifteen Ball - The fifteen Ball a variation to the Eight Ball, in which a special rules are applied to the 1-ball and the 15-ball also. Even the 1-ball and the 15-ball are called as "special balls". In fact Fifteen Ball billiards game is the perfect for the Billiards novice and the chances of winning more goes to the experts. There is an easy scoring system in Fifteen Ball which is very simple to pocket a ball. The total numbers of the ball that you have pocketed will be combined to your total score. For example if you pocket the seven and nine balls then you get 16 points. There will be chance for your opponent if you have failed to pocket any ball and you will not get any point. read more>> |
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Carom Billiards
Interestingly the game of carom billiards has no pockets at all which is the extreme different from most billiards game. In fact the earlier form carom billiards was played on a grid of rectangular boxes on table. But now in the carom billiard game, the legal shot will be considered when the most shots contact three walls or cushions before striking a ball and it is referred to as three-cushion billiards. read more>> |
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Internet Equal Offense Internet Equal Offense - There is a standard set of rules for the equal offense billiards which is used by Internet equal offense as the lots of competitors from across the world playing through the internet, so change is obvious there. This game was created by Jari Kokko of Finland and Sven Davies from the United States, which can be played by anyone with a direct line to the internet in world wide. You will be enjoying Internet Equal Offense by playing with a dial up connection, if you have a high speed. read more>> |
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The Eight Ball Billiard Game Eight Ball is the One of the most popular tournament style billiards game. Eight Ball is the ripe with billiards game played with a cue ball and 15 billiard balls on a pool table with six pockets. But commonly it is played with 8 balls. In eight ball billiards you are to split the balls into two halves for each player, one plays balls 1-7 while the other plays balls 9-15, the first player to pocket all his/her balls and then legally pocket the eight ball wins the game. read more>> |
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The game of bank pool
Posted by: cruises Carefully constructed relentlessly rehearsed shots are required in a billiards game. In the game of bank pool the shooter is required to take a shot that in the process of a shot involves the cushion or wall, making it doubly more demanding. A game of bank pool could last hours for the unaccomplished billiards player, and this is the reason for which it is not recommended to play it at the local community center or the bowling alley. read more>> |
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Basic pockets in the baseball billiards game
Posted by: christmas The game that most typical non-expert billiards players play is the basic pockets billiards. On the other hand, players who are looking for the opportunity to showcase their ability are playing baseball billiards. You are unknowingly playing the basic pockets billiards when you are simply shooting some pool in your bowling break or when you are heading down to the local pool hall. For a couple of billiards newcomers to try, the game of baseball billiards may be both much more interesting and exciting. read more>> |
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The billiards game of rotation pool The billiards game of rotation is where many of the billiards games get their basic principles of game play. For instance, seven ball, nine ball, and ten ball come from the basic idea of rotation, but the actual game of rotation is as challenging as any billiards game can be. While the shooter isn’t required to call the shot that they wish to hit they are required to hit the lowest numbered ball first in an effort to make more difficult shots. read more>> |
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The Pea Pool Billiards Game Pea Pool is a fun game that is destined to be played in large groups or parties because it requires a good skill to win the game and it creates a good amount of intrigue. Also, picking a small piece of paper out of a bottle or shaker can help you, because it simply starts the game. The first part of your winning equation is the number on the piece of paper you draw. To achieve a winning score, you must make the equation number equal to the balls you pocket on the table. You must equal the score on your paper, not total the two together, this being the difference from the popular game of forty one. read more>> |
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What you need to know about billiards equipment Everyone has seen the star basketball player massaging the basketball before a game. Everyone has seen the batter in the on-deck circle swinging the bats over and over again. Because they need to get comfortable with the equipment of their game, the players are not doing this to attract the cameras or entertain the fans, and in the case of a billiard game, there isn’t any difference. You need to know the equipment if you are a self-proclaimed billiards expert or even if you’re a simply someone trying to take up this noble game of billiards for the first time.About four and one half feet of the ground and somewhere around twice that long is the regular, regulation tournament size billiard table. Usually measuring around 50" by 100" this is the playing surface for the regulation billiards table. For those who like to practice their billiards techniques at home or at the local community center, these numbers are very important. Sometimes, you may rent (or buy) a table but it may not be regulation size, in some places that offer billiards tables for purchase or offe ... read more>> |
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Billiard games Poker Pocket and Six Ball
Poker Pocket – it combines the skill and talent of billiards with the intrigue and skill of poker. If the total ball number is 15 on the billiards table, then poker pocket is played with one more ball than extra which totals. Each four balls are to be labeled with a J for Jack, another four with K for King, A for Ace, and the last four ones with Q for queen. The objective is simple, played by maximum three opponents, it is required that you make a better poker hand for yourself than your opponents. Each player may pocket up to five balls for one inning or frame and after doing so is done with his or her "hand" of poker. Any legally pocketed balls are given credit to the player doing the opening break, and after that it continues until the player has pocketed five balls. Just like in the popular card game in that the best hand is four of a kind, then it’s a full house, three of a kind, two pairs, a straight, or a simple basic pare, here, the object is to have the best hand. read more>> |
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