Billiards Game 500 Up An Account of the Above Game Illustrated By Diagrams

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Billiards Game 500 Up An Account of the Above Game Illustrated By Diagrams
Edward Russell Mardon
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PLATE 72 o o c PLATE 72.
A VERY USEFUL LOSING HAZARD.
The balls, as now placed, appear not to hold out a prospect of a run ; but, by striking the cushion first, and by using a strong side-twist, a losing hazard can be easily accomplished, and a fine break will follow.
PLATE 73 o b c PLATE 73.
The balls as now placed would, to a young player, appear to be safe; and yet the holeing of the ball played with in the corner pocket would be a certainty to any one capable of hitting the ball on its left
... side. The advantages to be derived from making a losing hazard from the white ball are evident enough, and the break left ought to produce a long score.
PLATE 74 o - c O o PLATE 74.
The balls were thus placed when the player wanted but 8 points to complete the game. He played for 5, to hole the red ball and canon, made them, and then found the balls perfectly safe. The person alluded to had played at billiards for 20 years, and yet his knowledge of the game was so limited he could not perceive that, by only putting in the red and taking his own ball to the position marked thus *, a break would have followed the spotting of the red ball that must have yielded the number of points required.


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