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Tuition - A practice routine for the screw shot

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Place any six balls as shown about a foot away from one of the center pockets. The object of the exercise is to pot the first ball (starting from either end) and screw back for position on the next ball. Then pot that one and screw back for the next. The balls should be potted in order, each time screwing back for position on the next ball.
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Cork Pool
(From "The Badminton Library: Billiards" by Major W. Broadfoot, pub. 1896)
This is another amusing game, which admits of any amount of skill and of any reasonable number of players. Two balls are used, white always playing upon red. The cork is put on the centre spot (sometimes on the pyramid spot), and on the cork the pool is placed. The object is to cannon from red on to the cork. Sometimes it is obligatory that the cannon be made off....
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