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  2. Kamui Tips - Wikipedia

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    Kamui tips first gained international exposure in October 2007, when they were introduced at the BCA Super Billiards Expo in the United States. They were endorsed in 2008 by top pro Mika Immonen as his tip of choice [2] while winning the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships two years in a row, followed by the title of Inside Pool Magazine's 2009 Player of the Year.

  3. Cue stick - Wikipedia

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    A player using a cue stick to push a billiard ball forward to move an object ball A pool cue and its major parts. [1]: 71–72 [2]A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards.

  4. Moori Kobo - Wikipedia

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    Moori was among the first to use a lamination technique to make a cue tip. Moori tips received their first major exposure during the WPA World Nine-ball Championship in October 1994, and prompted many other companies to begin manufacturing layered tips. [1] [2] Moori makes tips in three degrees of hardness: slow (soft), medium, and quick (hard).

  5. Cue sports techniques - Wikipedia

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    The more off-center the hit, the more angle the cue tip encounters. As a result, when the tip strikes the cue ball, it imparts forward energy and a degree of energy directed left or right [6] ⁠— a nudging-to-the-side effect. The left or right energy serves to push the cueball off the line just a little bit while most of the energy is ...

  6. Portal:Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of a cue tip about to strike the cue ball, the aim being to pot the red ball into a corner pocket (from Snooker) Image 15 alt=Black snooker ball (from Snooker ) Image 16 A sliding scoreboard, some blocks of cue-tip chalk, white chalk-board chalk and two cues (from Snooker )

  7. François Mingaud - Wikipedia

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    Inventing the leather tip for a billiards cue Captain François Mingaud (sometimes spelled Mingot , Mengaud or Minguad , [ 1 ] and often referred to simply as M. Mingaud ; 4 January 1771 in Le Cailar , Nîmes , France – 23 December 1847, in Rotterdam , Netherlands [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ) was an infantry officer in the French Army and a carom billiards ...

  8. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    A variety of hardness-testing methods are available, including the Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Meyer and Leeb tests. Although it is impossible in many cases to give an exact conversion, it is possible to give an approximate material-specific comparison table for steels.

  9. Rules of snooker - Wikipedia

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    Touching the cue ball with anything other than the tip of the cue. The exception is that while positioning the cue ball "in-hand"; it may be touched by anything except the tip of the cue. Playing a push shot – a shot in which an object ball (whether "on" or not) in direct contact with the cue ball moves when the cue ball is hit, unless the ...

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