On a shot, the extension of the cue stick through the cue ball position during the end of a player's stroke in the direction originally aimed.[1]
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Chiefly American: The half of the table in which the object balls are racked (in games in which racked balls are used). This usage is conceptually opposite that in British English, where this end of the table is called the top. Contrast head.
On a shot, the extension of the cue stick through the cue ball position during the end of a player's stroke in the direction originally aimed.[1]
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Chiefly American: The half of the table in which the object balls are racked (in games in which racked balls are used). This usage is conceptually opposite that in British English, where this end of the table is called the top. Contrast head.
^ abBCA Rules Committee (November 1992). Billiards: The Official Rules and Record Book. Iowa City, IA, US: Billiard Congress of America. ISBN1-878493-02-7.