According to David Alciatore (Dr. Dave)'s billiard terms, here is his distinction:
Billiard: a shot where the cue ball is kissed or caromed off an object ball (e.g., to pocket another object ball).
Carom: a shot where the cue ball is deflected off one object ball and into another to pocket the second ball.
I cited his definitions because I think his are the best in general - clear and easily understood.
I recently was trying to make this distinction to a local player, and I actually confused myself in trying to explain the difference (I ended up describing a combination shot). Dr. Dave's definitions I think are close, but the definition of carom should be something like this:
a shot where an object ball is deflected off one or more other ball(s) and then pocketed.
Is that how everyone else defines that word? A billiard would be like shooting the cue ball off the 1 into the 9 - the last contact being the cue ball into the 9 and the 9 falling. Whereas a carom would be like the 1 ball being shot off of the 2 ball, the last contact being the 1 into the 2, and the 1 falling.
Thoughts?
Billiard: a shot where the cue ball is kissed or caromed off an object ball (e.g., to pocket another object ball).
Carom: a shot where the cue ball is deflected off one object ball and into another to pocket the second ball.
I cited his definitions because I think his are the best in general - clear and easily understood.
I recently was trying to make this distinction to a local player, and I actually confused myself in trying to explain the difference (I ended up describing a combination shot). Dr. Dave's definitions I think are close, but the definition of carom should be something like this:
a shot where an object ball is deflected off one or more other ball(s) and then pocketed.
Is that how everyone else defines that word? A billiard would be like shooting the cue ball off the 1 into the 9 - the last contact being the cue ball into the 9 and the 9 falling. Whereas a carom would be like the 1 ball being shot off of the 2 ball, the last contact being the 1 into the 2, and the 1 falling.
Thoughts?