N nrhoades AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 4, 2013 #1 Slang term for the 1 and out? What about any one ball on the table?
sjm Older and Wiser Silver Member Nov 4, 2013 #3 I've heard it called "The Kitchen Sink," but just once.
pt109 Pagulayan chalk and clothing Silver Member Nov 5, 2013 #4 nrhoades said: Slang term for the 1 and out? What about any one ball on the table? Click to expand... That's the rainbow.
nrhoades said: Slang term for the 1 and out? What about any one ball on the table? Click to expand... That's the rainbow.
N nrhoades AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 5, 2013 #5 Thanks. I like: "Rainbow" = any one object ball "Kitchen Sink" = any one ball in any order
hang-the-9 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 5, 2013 #6 nrhoades said: Slang term for the 1 and out? What about any one ball on the table? Click to expand... If you're offering that up, I'll meet you at Amazin Billiards this weekend with some 20s
nrhoades said: Slang term for the 1 and out? What about any one ball on the table? Click to expand... If you're offering that up, I'll meet you at Amazin Billiards this weekend with some 20s
N nrhoades AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 5, 2013 #7 hang-the-9 said: If you're offering that up, I'll meet you at Amazin Billiards this weekend with some 20s Click to expand... I might offer it up to my wife or my sister
hang-the-9 said: If you're offering that up, I'll meet you at Amazin Billiards this weekend with some 20s Click to expand... I might offer it up to my wife or my sister
alphadog AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 5, 2013 #8 Splash the wall=Drive any object ball to a rail Obviously preceded by - I get the break, you splash the wall. Strong but less then playing the ghost.
Splash the wall=Drive any object ball to a rail Obviously preceded by - I get the break, you splash the wall. Strong but less then playing the ghost.