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Billiards games are divided into 2 types: carom billiards, played on a pocketless table in which the object is to bounce the cue ball off other balls or the table rails, and pocket billiards, played on a table with pockets in which the object is to sink the colored balls into the pockets by striking them with the cue ball -- aka pool. If you're looking for pocket billiards, wikiHow has a great [[Play Pool|How to Play Pool]] article, too. But here, we'll cover the basics of carom billiards -- and its variations -- in addition to equipment and strategy. Carom billiards involves serious skill, often incorporating angles and trick shots. If you already know pool, carom is the next step! | Billiards games are divided into 2 types: carom billiards, played on a pocketless table in which the object is to bounce the cue ball off other balls or the table rails, and pocket billiards, played on a table with pockets in which the object is to sink the colored balls into the pockets by striking them with the cue ball -- aka pool. If you're looking for pocket billiards, wikiHow has a great [[Play Pool|How to Play Pool]] article, too. But here, we'll cover the basics of carom billiards -- and its variations -- in addition to equipment and strategy. Carom billiards involves serious skill, often incorporating angles and trick shots. If you already know pool, carom is the next step! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |