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Billiards & Pool in New York, NY
128 Billiards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 925-8219
Broadway Billiard Cafe - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 388-1582
Cafe Billiard Luz - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 740-6920
Chelsea Bar & Billiards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 989-0096
Chung Haeum - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 928-8235
Corner Billiards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 995-1314
DMI Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 366-6981
Fat Cat Billiards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 675-6056
Guys & Gals Billiard Parlor - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 567-9279
Jackeline Deli Grocery - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 543-9046
John's Mini Bike Shop - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 982-5310
Mali Henry W T CO Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 475-4960
Olympia Recreation Centr Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 722-9522
Post Billiards Cafe - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 569-1840
Q Lounge - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 206-7665
SOHO Billiard Sport Center Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 925-3753
Village Tannery - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 673-5444
Helpful Definition for: Billiards & Pool
'Billiards' is a leisure sport played on a billiard table in New York. The equipment used are a stick known as cue stick, billiard balls, rack, scoreboard, dart board, chalk, mirror lights and cloth-covered table with pockets and cushion boundaries. The cue stick is used to hit the balls, moving around the table and score points. This indoor game increases one's focus and attention and also sharpens one's practical knowledge of physics and geometry. Pool and billiards both are a type of cue sports in New York and this is the only similarity between the two. Generally, 'pool' is not the real name of the sport. The game which we now refer to as 'pool' was initially known as pocket billiards. In pool, there are 16 cue balls. There would be one black, one white, seven yellow, and seven red balls. 'Billiards' comprises of only three balls: one black, one white and one red. Cloth used on a 'pool' table makes the movement of the cue balls a little slow, whereas the cloth used on the 'billiards' table makes movement fast and as a result it helps the ball move swiftly. The cue sticks used in pool game are generally longer and are very slender. However, the cue sticks used in billiards are shorter and thicker with a small tip.
Recent Business News for: Billiards & Pool
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