Every Boys book a Complete Encyclopaedia of Sports And Amusements

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Every Boys book a Complete Encyclopaedia of Sports And Amusements
Edmund Routledge
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" Bricole" angles are made across the table, and are of course proportionately more acute. The Bricole game is being obliged to strike a cushion, and make the ball reverberate or recoil 598 EVERY boy's book.
from it previous to hitting the adversary's ball. This is a very great disadvantage, and is used principally in " cramp games" where the advantage of one player is neutralized by this ; or by playing cannons against caimons and hazards, or four pockets to two, or five to one, or camions and
... winning hazards against the whole game.
Pia 4. — Angles of the Table.
All strokes at bUliards are distinguished by the name of cannons or ' hazards. Cannon is a contraction of carambole, and is a stroke in i which the player strikes both balls in succession with his own. The i BILLIARDS.
699 " losing hazard " is when the player's own ball is forced into either of the six pockets, affcar contact with the other ball. The "winning hazard " is made by forcing the ball played upon into either pocket after contact.


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