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<br><br><br>Billiards is a popular recreational sport that involves hitting balls with a cue stick, with the goal of potting the balls in the correct orderlearning the lingo. In this article, we will provide a beginner's guide to billiards terminology, covering the basics and key concepts that you need to know.<br><br><br><br>Cushion: The cushion refers to the rubber or leather border that surrounds a billiards tablethe rubber or leather border helps to maintain gameplay. <br><br><br><br>Queue: This term is sometimes used interchangeably with cuein contrast, a cue is the shorter stick itself. <br><br><br><br>Cue: The cue is the stick used to hit the balls in billiardscrafted from wood, graphite or fiberglass. It is usually fitted with a tip made of cloth, leather or rubber.<br><br><br><br>Tip: The tip of the cue is the fragile front end that strikes the balla critical component for accurate shots. <br><br><br><br>Butt: The butt of the cue is the back end that is held against the player's face while shooting, typically weighted for balance and stability. <br><br><br><br>Cue ball: The cue ball is the white ball that is struck by the cue to start each shot, and is the only ball that can be struck with the cue. It is responsible for contacting other balls to move them around the table.<br><br><br><br>Object ball: The object balls are the colored balls that are the targets of each shot, which can be potted or struck to move them around the table. <br><br><br><br>Pot: To pot a ball means to knock it into a pocket on the table, which is usually the ultimate goal of each shot in billiards. <br><br><br><br>Pocket: A pocket is an opening on the table into which balls can drop, with six pockets located in each table, one at each corner and one in the middle of each long side. <br><br><br><br>Rail: The rail is the body of the table that surrounds the playing surfacea sturdy frame. <br><br><br><br>Break: A break shot is a shot at the start of a game or frame that is designed to scatter the balls and create a chance to pot some, often taken with a high-speed cue ball strike. <br><br><br><br>Safety shot: A safety shot is a shot that knocks a ball into a safe area of the table, away from the rest of the balls, used to neutralize an opponent's position and gain a tactical advantage.<br><br><br><br>English: English refers to the spin imparted on the cue ball or object balls by striking them off-center, which can cause the balls to curve or spin around the table. <br><br><br><br>Massé shot: A massé shot is a type of spin shot that involves striking the cue ball with English, causing it to spin and slide across the table. This type of shot is often used to hit balls into tight spaces.<br><br><br><br>Carom: A carom shot is a shot that rebounds off two or more rails without striking any object balls, [https://www.credly.com/users/cueballcrafter سایت شرط بندی بیلیارد] used to score points in games like carom billiards. <br><br><br><br>In conclusion, billiards terminology can seem intimidating at first, but with this guide, you'll navigate billiards with ease. Remember, practice and experience will help you become more familiar, and with time, you'll be a pro in no time.<br><br>
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