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		<title>The Evolution of Billiard Balls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billiard balls are perfect targets in the billiard sport. Players strike the balls with cue sticks so they bump each other and shoot them in pockets. These billiard supplies do receive much beating but they make the game very exciting.
Billiard balls have come a long way and they evolved using a wide range of materials [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Billiard balls are perfect targets in the billiard sport. Players strike the balls with cue sticks so they bump each other and shoot them in pockets. These billiard supplies do receive much beating but they make the game very exciting.</p>
<p>Billiard balls have come a long way and they evolved using a wide range of materials being used. In record, the earliest ones were made of wood. Wooden balls tend to crack and lose their color over time. This caused a shift towards the clay material. Clay billiard balls get damaged with age but were used until the later part of the 20<sup>th</sup> century.</p>
<p>Ivory balls were also produced but they became a public concern because they endangered the lives of elephants. Ivory is taken from elephant tusks and a single tusk is said to produce only a few as 8 balls. Steps were taken such as granting a $10,000 prize to anyone who can come up with a substitute to the ivory balls. Thus, came into production the celluloid balls. These balls were invented by John Wesley Hyatt from a nitrocellulose material. A downside to these balls is that celluloid is volatile which can result to balls exploding during a game.</p>
<p>With further experimentation, there are billiard balls that were made out of Bakelite, crystallite and other synthetic materials. Today’s billiard balls, however, are made from a compound called phenolic resin. Polyester and acrylics are also other alternatives. The combination of plastic and resin make these specific billiard supplies more resistant to strong impacts as well as cracking and chipping.</p>
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		<title>The Billiard Sport</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 21:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billiards is a sport that anybody can play at any age. Often we think that in order to become a skillful player in any sport, one has to start at a very early age. But it’s not the case with billiards. One can enter this sport in their teens or even in their late twenties. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Billiards is a sport that anybody can play at any age. Often we think that in order to become a skillful player in any sport, one has to start at a very early age. But it’s not the case with billiards. One can enter this sport in their teens or even in their late twenties. This sport is great in the sense that the more you play it, the more proficient you become. And, what’s even more great is that anyone can still play this game even as they get older. Just minus the shaky hands and poor eyesight, of course.</p>
<p>For people who go to billiard halls and sports bars, acquiring the necessary billiard supplies isn’t a necessity. These items are usually provided by the said areas themselves. Players can just grab cue sticks and bridges right off the rack. There are balls, chalks and powders that are conveniently placed in holders. Players just have to walk over the billiard tables, pay the fees and enjoy playing their game.</p>
<p>But for enthusiasts, they wouldn’t settle for anything less. They will set up a billiard game room in their homes and acquire all the essential billiard supplies that they need. That way they can practice anytime and improve their strokes. This will help them prepare so that whenever they fancy to go out in sports bars they can win challenges made by their opponents. Having their own items can best prepare them in winning tournaments to become a pro player in the future.</p>
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		<title>Billiard Gloves</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 19:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few hours of playing billiards, the hands can get sweaty and sticky. This leads to cue sticks snagging on the skin.  A common remedy is that players put talc powder on their hands to ensure a smooth glide. But doing so can leave a lot mess. Talc powder sometimes end up in shirts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a few hours of playing billiards, the hands can get sweaty and sticky. This leads to cue sticks snagging on the skin.  A common remedy is that players put talc powder on their hands to ensure a smooth glide. But doing so can leave a lot mess. Talc powder sometimes end up in shirts and jeans. Moreover, some people are allergic to talc. It can irritate their skin and can result to rashes. So what do billiard players do? Simple. They wear billiard gloves.</p>
<p>A billiard glove is a close-fitting glove that covers the entire thumb, index finger and middle finger. Instead of fully covering the fore mentioned fingers, there are a few glove designs with open fingertips so fingers can have a solid grip on the pool table. All billiard gloves leave the ring and little fingers exposed.</p>
<p>Billiard gloves can be purchased in billiard supplies stores. The materials are usually made from high quality Spandex Lycra. They are elastic and are comfortable to wear. Billiard players sometimes forget they were using one. The silky fabric makes way for smooth strokes.</p>
<p>These gloves come in so many designs to choose from. Men usually prefer plain black gloves and other solid colors. Women prefer glove designs that have a burst of color in them or some fierce animal prints. Others can go as far as having matching gloves to all their personal billiard supplies and equipment. Talk about billiard fashion! What’s great about the billiard glove is that players can intimidate their opponents by simply wearing one.</p>
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		<title>The Pool Cue Joint</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 01:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever encountered pool cues that can be folded in half and  stored in a cue case and can be carried around anywhere easily? Seeing  it only means convenience and portability.We all do well know how  important pool cues are as part of billiard supplies. It is also  important, however, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="body">Have you ever encountered pool cues that can be folded in half and  stored in a cue case and can be carried around anywhere easily? Seeing  it only means convenience and portability.We all do well know how  important pool cues are as part of billiard supplies. It is also  important, however, to know what feature makes that fold able cue stick  convenient and portable. Well, this only happens with the use of pool  joints. Just like the joints in your knees, the cue stick has its own  joint too, where you can fold it and store inside a cue case. The pool  cue joint serves as the material that will help you fold your unit in  half and will help you attach them back together securely and firmly and  make them as one. Pool cues folded in half is very convenient. It can  be carried around anywhere anytime. And it spells class, too.</p>
<p>Just  a simple reminder! When buying billiard supplies like a cue stick from  the market, it is not only necessary to check on the material and the  design of the cue, but you also need to check the joint to see if it is  something that can be folded for easy storage. The pool cue joint is usually made of metal or wood. Wood joints are more durable  but they are somehow expensive. The metals ones are cheaper but not as  durable as wood. So, picking one really depends on your budget. And our  sense of priority, of course!</p></div>
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		<title>The Answers to Your Pool Cue Questions</title>
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Probably one of the most common questions that arises when it comes  to billiard supplies is &#8220;why do you need to buy a cue stick?&#8221; It is  considered one of the most common questions yet comes with the most  obvious answer.
In order for you to win that coveted crown or  title, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Probably one of the most common questions that arises when it comes  to billiard supplies is &#8220;why do you need to buy a cue stick?&#8221; It is  considered one of the most common questions yet comes with the most  obvious answer.</p>
<p>In order for you to win that coveted crown or  title, you need the best pool cue stick that suits your game needs.  Those billiard players who are able to control their hits and the  movements of the balls are the ones who win. And in order for you to do  so, you need a cue stick that will help you with the control of the  balls. No matter how much sighting or control you make, if the cue stick  is not perfect, you will still not be able to make that striking hit.</p>
<p>Having  your own personal pool cue is important and is recommended by a lot of billiard players. This is  because using the same cue all the time will enable your hands movements  and control to get used to it. You will start to feel comfortable when  using it instead of the billiard cues owned by others. It is like your  mind is connected to your cue. Ask a billiard enthusiast.</p>
<p>You do  not need to spend a fortune, however, to spend on a pool cue. What you  need is a reasonably priced cue that does not only look good but  provides extreme performance and comes with a weight that you can carry.  If you want, there are also manufacturers who accept custom made pool  cues, which is a better alternative if you are not able to pick one from  the pre-made or available pool cues in the stores.</p></div>
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		<title>Choose the Best Pool Cue For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever played billiard but lost? Perhaps, in one way or another, you blamed the pool cue that you used for your loss, right? Possibly, you blamed its rough ends, untaught line, or that it was just a pretty heavy one for you. If you are playing in a billiard room or bar, most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever played billiard but lost? Perhaps, in one way or another, you blamed the pool cue that you used for your loss, right? Possibly, you blamed its rough ends, untaught line, or that it was just a pretty heavy one for you. If you are playing in a billiard room or bar, most of the times you do not get the chance to choose what cue stick you are going to use, and you always end up settling on the one that is left behind.</p>
<p>The same goes with the rest of the billiard supplies that you will use when playing. If you are somebody who always visits or spends time at the billiard room or bar, it is probably time for you to buy one for yourself so that you do not always have to settle with the cue sticks available there. Then, you can stop blaming the cue stick instead of yourself.</p>
<p>A pool cue is one of the most essential billiard supplies. Without it, there is no such thing as billiard.</p>
<p>Before heading out to the market to buy one of your own, it is advised to know some helpful hints or clues that will help you in your search for your own cue stick. Remember how essential this billiard supply is, so, as much as possible, it should be the best compared to the other billiard supplies.</p>
<p>1.) Spending on a pool cue that costs more than $200 is way too much, especially for beginners but you should also say no to a cue that costs less than $50.<br />
2.) Avoid purchasing your pool cues from retailers, as much as possible buy one directly from the manufacturer.<br />
3.) Go for pool cues that are a little weighty, so that you will have the right rhythm and timing when hitting. 20 &#8211; 21 oz is enough.<br />
4.) It is wise to know something about the brands of different pool cues, go get a book and read.<br />
5.) If you want a pool cue that will last long in to your hands, then pick cues made of aluminum or graphite, not wood.</p>
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		<title>Affordable Billiard Supplies</title>
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As a billiard player or enthusiast, as much as possible, you want  to have most of the necessary billiard supplies during your game. With a  game room around your house newly built, you probably want your table  to be the center of attraction, you want to make it look like the queen [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a billiard player or enthusiast, as much as possible, you want  to have most of the necessary billiard supplies<a href="http://www.monsterbreakbilliards.com/"> </a>during your game. With a  game room around your house newly built, you probably want your table  to be the center of attraction, you want to make it look like the queen  of the room and surrounded by &#8220;soldiers&#8221; (the billiard supplies).  However, you could be facing a problem that serves as the hindrance to  your desire, which is the budget. You may not have enough budget to buy  all of them and complete your collection, much more buy the best of  them.</p>
<p>Well, wanting to have that endless fun and enjoyment need  not need to cost much. Your mission now, therefore, is to look for  billiard supplies that will suit your needs as well as your budget.</p>
<p>The  key to know what you will first look for is prioritizing. You need to  know which ones you need the most and which ones you can set aside for  the meantime. Prioritizing helps you prevent buying unnecessary items  that you will probably regret later. Next is to make a canvass. Before  heading out to your local stores, it is best to switch on your computer  and check websites that could offer you the supplies that you want.  After that, then it&#8217;s time to visit local stores (to avoid going back  and forth) and pick out the ones that you want.</p>
<p>Searching for  affordable billiard supplies is not that hard if you know what to look  for and where to look. It is not hard looking but it takes time. all it  takes is loads of patience.</p></div>
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		<title>Billiard Supplies For That New Billiard Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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You now showing off that big smile on your face because of your new  shining super billiard table. In the meantime, you are able to have  your new set of cues and balls that you can use. The amount of billiard supplies that you need for your billiard table depends on how much [...]]]></description>
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<p>You now showing off that big smile on your face because of your new  shining super billiard table. In the meantime, you are able to have  your new set of cues and balls that you can use. The amount of billiard supplies that you need for your billiard table depends on how much of a billiard  enthusiast you are. When we own something new like a machine or new  equipment, we normally would want to accentuate it with other things or  supplies to make it even more perfect, don&#8217;t we?</p>
<p>As for you  billiard table, these are some of the items which most billiard owners  have not only to keep the good condition of their table at all times but  also to win the game.</p>
<p>1.)	Brush. The brush is essential since it  is the one that cleans your table, and brushes away any form of residue  that could have stuck on and damage the felt of your table. it is best  to choose a brush made with horsehair, since horsehair is much finer  compared to other materials. This will also prevent itchiness to the  hands of the users when paying.</p>
<p>2.)	Pool table cover. Pool table  cover serves as your pool table protector. It prevents your table t from  acquiring dust or stains and also prevents humidity and moisture from  damaging your pool.</p>
<p>3.)	Billiard cloth. This is the felt material  or fabric attached or built at the top of your table. This is the most  important supply of your billiard table because it allows the balls to  glide smoothly.</p>
<p>4.)	Billiard rack. This is one responsible for  piling the balls at the head start of the game. It is available in  triangular or diamond shapes.</p>
<p>5.)	Rail rubbers. They are commonly  called cushions since they are the ones that prevent the rebound of  balls so they do not go over the table.</p></div>
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		<title>Pool Cue Stand For Organization</title>
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A game of pool will not be as fun if it does not come with  accessories or supplies that will not only keep your game room neatly  organized but will also help you win your game. It is practical to buy  supplies in bulk in order to avoid such a big price [...]]]></description>
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<p>A game of pool will not be as fun if it does not come with  accessories or supplies that will not only keep your game room neatly  organized but will also help you win your game. It is practical to buy  supplies in bulk in order to avoid such a big price and big cost. One  item that should always be part of your billiard supplies is the pool  cue stand.</p>
<p>We all do well know the importance of these cues for a  game of billiard. For billiard enthusiasts, it is not unusual to find  many pool cues lying on just every part of the house or game room. These  cue stands serve as organization piece, where you can insert you pool  cues and let them stand there. It is also possible to keep cues in a  case but time will come that these cues kept in boxes will be such a  space consumer.</p>
<p>These cue stands are effective in allowing your  cues to stand so as to avoid breaks, scratches or damages. Online stores  or other local ones can provide you with good-quality stands that do  not come in expensive prices. Aside from that, online stores offer  discounts often compared to other stores.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, it is  important to have an available space where your pool cue stand can stand  well. It is important to take a look at the space where you intend to  place it and measure the area as much as possible since pool cue stands  come in various sizes as well. Thus, to avoid buying the wrong ones, it  is best to be sure enough about these things before paying.</p></div>
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		<title>Let Me Explain the Game of Billiards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billiards is a game you can play on a snooker table – but, arguably, it’s much easier and more fun than snooker itself. Eight-ball billiards, especially, is one of those games that you can just pick up and play with only a little explanation, and you can often find tables for it in pubs and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Billiards is a game you can play on a snooker table – but, arguably, it’s much easier and more fun than snooker itself. Eight-ball billiards, especially, is one of those games that you can just pick up and play with only a little explanation, and you can often find tables for it in pubs and bars.</p>
<p>Eight-ball billiards is actually played with 16 balls: one white cue ball, seven solid-coloured balls (numbers 1 to 7), seven striped balls (numbers 9 to 15) and one black ball. The name of the game comes from the fact that the black ball is the most important ball, and its number is 8 – making it the eight-ball.</p>
<p>To start the game, you and your opponent both hit a ball as hard as you can to the other end of the table. Whoever’s ball goes the furthest gets the first go and so gets to pick whether they want the solid balls or the striped balls. The players then take it in turns to pocket their balls in number order, lowest to highest. If you pocket a ball, you get an extra turn, but if you miss, or hit or pocket the wrong ball (including the white), it’s a foul, and you miss a turn.</p>
<p>Once one player has pocketed all their balls, they get to shoot for the eight-ball. This is a very tense shot, as putting it in will win you the game, while missing gives your opponent a chance to catch up. Also, there’s one final twist: if you pocket the eight-ball without first pocketing all your striped or solid balls, you lose the game on the spot! Harsh, yes; frustrating, yes – but also very entertaining at times.</p>
<p>As long as you’re careful to play against someone who is as new as you, you should have a good time – although you might want to go at a quiet time, as better players might find it frustrating to watch beginners play so slowly on their table. Have fun playing billiards!</p>
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