(General) A method used to determine pairings or bracketing of players in tournaments that assures totally random placement or pairing of contestants.īOTTLE. (Carom games) A count or score a successful shot.īLIND DRAW. (General) The flat, cloth-covered surface of the table within the cushions the playing area exclusive of the cushions.īILLIARD. (Snooker) A straight line drawn 29" from the face of the bottom cushion and parallel to it.īED OF TABLE. (Snooker) The intervening space between the bottom cushion and the Baulk-line.īAULK-LINE. It is not an obvious shot and must be called in games requiring called shots. (Pocket games) A shot in which the object ball is driven to one or more cushions before it is pocketed incidental contact as a ball moves along and adjacent to a cushion does not qualify as a cushion or bank. (Snooker) A colored (non-red) ball a player intends to legally pocket same as on ball.īANK SHOT. (Pocket games) See cue ball in hand.īALL ON. (General) The point on a cue at which it would remain level if held by a single support, usually about 18" from the butt end of the cue.īALL IN HAND. (Carom games) Describes shots in which the cue ball contacts three or more cushions, usually including the two short cushions, in an effort to score.īALANCE POINT. (Pocket games) The position in the grouping of object balls that is on the foot spot the front ball position of the pyramid or rack.ĪROUND THE TABLE. (Pocket games) A shot that requires the cue ball to drive the object ball other than straight ahead. (Snooker, pocket games) When the corner of a pocket prevents a player shooting the cue ball directly at an object ball. From the 'Billiard Congress of America Official Rules and Records Book.ĪNGLED.
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