Oct 04

A Tip On Billiards Rack

Published by admin at 1:07 am under Timed Finals

Billiards play is greatly popular as a good billiards game gives joy and fun and can be sort of opportunity for socializing. The billiards has different parts and good to know how to use them properly, for example the rack… 
A billiards rack is a frame usually made of plastic or wood that is used to organize billiard balls at the beginning of a game. A triangular shaped billiards rack is used for eight-ball, straight pool, one-pocket, snooker, bank pool and many other games.. Each game has unique regulations for racking.

Usually it is the foul spot of the pool table that is used as the apex. You will notice a small marking which indiates where to place the racked balls. While it is arranged the yellow ball 1 will be placed at the apex and the ball 8 will be placed in the middle while all other balls will be placed in random order. Sometimes the balls are placed alternating with a solid and a striped ball, this is mostly seen in amateur competitions. Make sure to push the billiards rack so that the ball at the apex is on the foul mark and that the side that is opposite the apex is close to the end of the table and parallel to it too. It is important that the balls are packed tightly together or when the break shot is made they will not break properly. So that is why it is a good idea to push the balls forward with your fingers until they are jammed pack.

Depending on the game the order of the balls in the billiards rack varies although the steps to racking the balls are the same. Such as for straight pool the 1 ball is placed at the right corner and the 5 ball is placed at the left corner. The rest of the balls may be in any order. Where a game of bank pool and one ball is played the billards rack can be placed at random.

Ideally a diamond shaped rack is used for a game of nine-ball billiards but there’s nothing wrong with using a triangular billiard rack as well. The difference with diamond shaped racks are that one of the two corners will be placed as the apex while the other corner will point at the table closest to its end. The 1 ball is always placed at the apex because in the nine-ball game the cue ball must strike the lowest numbered ball on the table first on each shot, whilst the remaining balls can be placed in random order in the rack.

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