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BILLIARD HOME

1. CONDITIONS
2. STRIKE A Ball
3. WHERE TO HIT
4. BALL-TO-BALL
5. MORE BALL-TO-BALL
6. CANNONS
7. LOSING HAZARDS
8. WINNING HAZARDS
9. MORE CANNONS
10. BILLIARD KNOWLEDGE
11. SAFETY PLAY
12. BAULKS
13. ENTERPRISING BILLIARDS
14. USE OF SIDE
15. JENNIES
16. MORE JENNIES
17. SCREW AND SIDE
18. CONCERNING ANGLES
19. THREE-BALL CONTROL
20. MORE THREE-BALL
21. CANNON PLAY
22. SPECTACULAR STROKES
23. COMMON FAULTS

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Tips For Chosing The Perfect Billiards Table

I don’t visit my dad as often as I wish I could, but when I go there to spend time sitting with him at the dining room table. We have spent a lot of time there catching up, and we often spent family time together there playing games and having family meals around the holidays. Because my dad is a bachelor, he can do anything he wants with his home without asking anyone else. This was not more apparent to me than on the day when I realized he had traded in his regular dining room table for a billiards table.

It took me a few minutes to realize what he had done. We were standing in the kitchen talking, when I went to put my purse on the dining room table. I didn’t notice that it was a billiards table because he had put a tablecloth over it. Perhaps he did this to protect it, but I’m not really sure. In any case, when I set my purse down on the billiards table it flopped sideways. It momentarily startled me, as I was pretty sure I was setting my purse on a flat surface. As it turned out, I had set it along the rail of the billiards table, and that caused it to fall over.

Once I realized what had happened, I asked my dad where he had gotten the billiards table. He and my cousin like to play games on the computer together, and I know his basement has been turned into a game room. Perhaps this is why I was not expecting to find a billiards table in his dining room. He told me that they had run out of room in the basement, and that he had to find a place to put it. Since he lived on his own, his dining room table was not really essential.

I think that it is wonderful that my dad keeps busy and has so much to do. If he must have a billiards table in his dining room then I am all for it. When we went this year for Christmas, he simply put a piece of wood over the top of the billiards table, and then covered it with a tablecloth. You would have never known it was not a regular table had he not told you. Perhaps he is onto something here. Though I can’t imagine I will have a billiards table in my dining room any time soon, perhaps someday when my daughter is older, this may be a fun thing to do.

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