Billiard Etiquette in
billiard parlor
Probably billiards are
played by almost every billiard parlor in every country that most of
us may miss or not know some basic etiquette of playing billiards. Actually
most os them are just basic down right common sense and courtesy, please
respect the billiards sport, don't get yourself rowdy over a miscue
and tarnish it's image.
The very basic
and important rule is do not make yourself a distraction to the player.
Making sudden loud noise and fast movements may distract the player.
But most of all, never stand or cross in the line of sight of the player.
What is the line of sight? It is purely the path of the eye of the player
focusing along his billiard cue stick, tip and ball. If you are unintentionally
in the line
of sight of the player, simply stop moving of cause acute movements
of the body until the player completes his shot, just be courteous.
This too applies to your neighbouring billiards table who is playing
in the same billiard parlor, be polite, who knows, you may make more
friends this way and probably gain more knowledge in billiards.
Also be cautious
when you move around the billiards table, your opposite player may suddenly jerk up his billiard cue stick
from behind and hit you and get hurt. He may even spread his legs to
get a more stable stance, this way you can get yourself being tripped
over by his legs.
When you are in
a situation where you and the opposite player occupying the same spot
or position for the next shot, be polite and allow him to play first.
It is always better to have the other billiard player go for the shot
first, there is a reason to it. When the first billiard player is engaging
the shot, believe you me, he is not completely focused on the shot; because
he knows and is conscious that someone is looking over his shoulders and
waiting for his turn, this way he will have lesser time to plan his shot.
If you play last, all this pressure is gone, you can fully concentrate
on your shot. Well, what do you know, you have killed two birds in one
stone, first you gain a little respect by being courteous, second you
have a better shot.
Taking
too much time to plan a shot is not too nice either, it is irritating.
Imagine your opponents are standing there waiting for you to make
the next move, you can be sure they will not call you for pool or
billiards the next meet at their favourite billiard parlor. It just
kills the fun out of it. Usually, professional billiard players use a
45 minutes shot clock, and of course that is quite an unreasonable time
length for a beginner or and amateur. But make it a benchmark, it will
step up the pace of the game and most importantly it will help you to
make faster decisions on making a shot.
I am going to
tell you something that most of us miss, chalking. After chalking your billiard cue stick, leave the chalk on its side of the billiards
table rail. Why? If you leave the chalk facing down with the blue chalk
touching the billiards table rail, the powder that is left on the billiards
table will stain the shirt of the next person when lying on the billiards
table to make his shot. If you leave the chalk facing up, you will stain
the shirt directly.
And remember not
to have the habit of chalking your billiard cue tip after every shot.
Your opponent may need the chalk for his shot and you are doing the chalking.
Let him have the chalk first,
you will always have the time to chlak your billiard cue tip when it is
your turn to shoot.
And lastly, don't
walk away with the chalk after chalking your billiard cue tip. Here
are just some of the billiard etiquette that I have shared, I will
bring you some more some other time, so stay tuned. .Have you read other useful billiard tips?
They can all be found at
the Billiard Parlor contents, go there now >
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