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Familiarizing Yourself With The Pool And Billiard Jargon
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By : MIKE SELVON    zero times read
Submitted 2008-11-21 00:34:17
You could say that pool and billiards are two very similar yet different games. There are many similarities and dissimilarities, as well as different rules and terminology. However, since it has the same roots, many of the popular terms used are common to many of the billiard pool games.

Mastering the terminology is one thing that you would be required to do if you want to master the game. Check out some of the most encountered terms described hereunder.

Let us start with the "cue ball." This term refers to the white ball that is used to make the connection between the stick or cue and other balls. This particular ball is made of different types of material such as ivory, phenolic resin, wood, and the like.

The "cue" is another term often used in connection with pool and billiard games, and this refers to the stick with which the balls are hit during the game. The cue is normally made of hardwood, though other materials have been introduced in the recent past, and the tip is made of soft leather.

When it comes to hitting the cue ball, you come across another term, which is "mushrooming." This is what happens to the tip of the cue when it is used during a pool or billiard game for too long without "chalking," which usually prevents this from happening.

In between hitting one billiard ball and the next, one "chalks" the tip of the cue stick. This facilitates a smooth hit and ensures that the game is played without a hitch.

There is more jargon associated with pool and billiards, such as the "pocket," which refers to the hole where a ball is hit. The "object balls" are the balls that are targeted by the player to be shot into the pockets. As we are speaking about hitting the ball, there is another term that needs to be mentioned here, the "aim spot," which qualifies as the spot where the cue tip and the cue ball make contact.

Then there is the "bridge" or the place, which supports the cue stick while targeting the cue ball. There is either the "bridge hand" or "bridge stick," depending upon the type of shot the player is planning to execute.

As you can see, there are many terms that you need to familiarize yourself with when you play pool and billiards. Such an effort will go a long way to prepare you for a winning streak in any type of billiard game. Mastering any game starts with learning the basics and this is the first thing you should. Perhaps you will even enjoy becoming an online, blast billiards player.
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