-
surface allowing the
balls to travel with
little resistance across the
table bed. The
slate bed of a
carom billiard table is
often heated to about 5 °C (9 °F)...
- of
games of
skill pla**** with a cue,
which is used
to strike billiard balls and
thereby cause them
to move
around a cloth-covered
table bounded by elastic...
- a form of
carom billiards. The
object of the game is
to carom the cue ball off both
object balls while contacting the rail
cushions at
least three times...
- cue
sports disciplines:
carom billiards referring to the
various carom games pla**** on a
billiard table without pockets; pool,
which denotes a host of...
- with two cue
balls and a red
object ball on a cloth-covered, 5 foot × 10 foot,
pocketless billiard table. The
object of the game is
to score points,...
- cue
which is used
to strike billiard balls,
moving them
around a cloth-covered
billiard table bounded by
rubber cushions attached to the
confining rails...
- pla**** on a
pocketless unmarked billiard table,
usually 10 by 5 feet (3.0 m × 1.5 m) in size, and
three billiard balls, one,
usually white, that serves...
-
pocketless billiard table with two cue
balls and a
third red-colored ball. In a one-cushion shot, the cue ball
caroms off both
object balls with at least...
- for
bowling translated to the
playing of billiards. One day when he was 25
years old, he
picked up some
billiard balls and
began to "bowl" on the
table and...
- 1789
during the
French Revolution prior to Mingaud's incarceration.) In prison,
Mingaud had
access to a
billiard-table and so
studied the game of billiards...