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Billiard Room Etiquette


Submitted by Allan Alpasan (magnum)

Whether you are in your friend's basement, the local bar, pool hall, or an upscale billiard room, there's a code of behavior that you can follow that will make you a welcome and respected guest or customer.

1. Respect the equipment
Pool tables, billiard balls, and cues are not inexpensive toys. It is costly, specialized equipment that calls for professional handling and care.
· Don't lay the cue across your shoulders and wrap your arms around it. Did you ever wonder how all those warped cues got that way? When you're not shooting, hold the cue vertically.
· Don't turn the chalk upside down on the rails. It makes a mess and can even stain wood rails.
· If you smoke, don't bring your cigarette to the table. Cigarettes sitting on rails leave burn marks. Cigarettes in your mouth drop ashes onto the table. Not only does that make a mess, but a lit ash will burn the cloth.
· Don't bring drinks or food to the table. Food crumbs make a mess and spilled drinks can damage wood and cloth. Drinks on rails leave stains and could easily be knocked over onto the table bed.
· When racking, don't slide the rack all over the table. This puts extra wear on the cloth. You can lift the rack slightly off the table and still move the balls into position over the foot spot.
· Don't sit on the edge of the table to make a shot. A balanced table enhances the game, so why chance screwing it up? Use the mechanical bridge if you can't reach a shot from a standing position. Also, rivets from jean pockets can scratch a table's finish.

2. Respect the room
It's nice to find things where you expect them to be in a pool room. It's also nice not to be greeted by trash and cigarettes littering the floors.
· When finished playing, return all equipment to where you got it. This includes cues, mechanical bridge, racks, balls, and chalk.
· If you smoke, use the ashtrays. Don't flick your ashes onto the floor or worse, throw your cigarette butt on the floor to step on it. Remember not to bring your cigarette to the table when it's your turn to shoot.

3. Respect other players
Pool is a competition, but it is also a social activity. The other players want the same opportunity you do to plan and execute shots without rude interruptions.
· Remain seated and wait for your turn.
· Don't shark. If what you are doing would distract you while shooting, it probably distracts other players, too. Here are some common sharks. Avoid them!
. Doing anything vocal while your opponent shoots (talking, coughing, clearing your throat, humming, whistling, etc.)
. Making noise while your opponent shoots (dropping stuff, chewing loudly, cracking gum, tinkling ice cubes, tapping fingers, etc.)
. Moving deliberately within the shooter's field of view (lighting a cigarette, chalking your cue, walking near the table, making sweeping hand or arm movements, etc.)
. Standing at the table, especially behind the target pocket.
· Don't coach other players unless they ask for advice. Unsolicited coaching is also a shark.
· Don't criticize someone's game and don't make excuses for your own misses.
· Don't hustle.



Credits : I got this rules from Cloudbow Billiards. Nice site.


URL : http://www.cloudbow.com/pool/index.html



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Re: Billiard Room Etiquette )
by sessyargc (sessya r g c @ g m x) on Sat, Oct 4, 2003 @ 03:59:44 CDT
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I would like to add:

Here in the Philippines minors are sometimes allowed inside pool halls! Just mind those little ones when you light up a cigarette. Also be wary because they might play inside the pool house and knock you cue to the floor (ouch!)!

Many should also learn to give way when someone is shooting!

If you're there just watching a game be wary where you stand!

Try to watch your mouth when you're playing :) (i too still need to work on this!)


Re: Billiard Room Etiquette when putting money up )
by Anonymous on Fri, Nov 26, 2004 @ 17:21:09 CST
Do not move other players money. The only one that should touch any one else's money is who ever won the table when it is time to rack the next game. Turns go in order 1 through 8 after #8 play # 1 would be next. Ex. if 6 players put there money up ( on 1-6) and 3 have played money will be on 4,5 and 6 next game being 4. If some one else wanted to put money up they would place it on #7 (they would be fourth in line from when they put up their money), the next person on #8 and the next back on #1. If money is on 7,8, and 1 next player is #7 then #8 and then back to #1. If I have the table and the person that has the next game can't be found I take the missing persons quarters out of the coin holder and place them on the table next to their number and rack the next set of quarters. By doing this the player that was passed over can see no one took their money and that no one is playing their game. Having riders on the table is just plain wrong if other people are waiting and you loose yo

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Re: Billiard Room Etiquette )
by angelkehan on Fri, May 16, 2008 @ 13:06:07 CDT
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