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Snooker began life as a variation on the Pocket Billiards game and common history places its conception around the middle 19th century. Played by British Army Officers serving in the Commonwealth, it was originally considered a "Gentleman's' Game". Over the early years of the 20th century, its popularity gradually grew in the United Kingdom and in 1927, the first World Snooker Championship took place. However, interest in the game stagnated until the late 1960's when the BBC introduced the television programme "Pot Black" to the country, becoming an early ratings success. An obsolete term used for them was "billiards stick" that was commonly used around the 16th to early 19th centuries. Before the cue, a mace was used, an implement similar to a golf club. This mace used a "foot" which was used to shove the ball, rather than to strike it. With the programme sparking public interest, the game took off in the UK and Ireland with local pubs' initially generating interest by purchasing the tables and cues for their family sports rooms, before "Snooker Clubs" began to pop up throughout the country.
As the game developed, so did the market for individuals to purchase and play with their own snooker cue, as they could become comfortable and familiar with its individual properties. Snooker Cues are now freely available to buy as a 1 piece, 2 piece, ¾ piece jointed or a 4 piece cue. Cheaper cues can be manufactured from inexpensive, machine spliced snooker cues or there are the hand spliced, professional quality snooker cues with exotic wood veneers made from Snake wood, Mexican Rosewood or Cocobolo.
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An Introduction to Table Tennis
Table tennis is an Olympic racket sport where two players or two teams of two players, press the table tennis ball back and forth, through the net on a table, with wooden pallets. The game mode is similar to tennis, hence the name.
The playing surface is a table, 30 inches above the ground which is about 9 feet long and five feet wide. A six-inch high net divides the table in two. The ball table tennis has a diameter of 40 mm, is made of celluloid, and is hollow. This article discuss some basic elements of table tennis, scoring, rules and basic strokes.
Table Tennis Official rules mandate table tennis matches constitute a best of five or the best series of seven games to 11 points. The first player to reach 11 points with a margin of two wins.
In a best-of-five match, the first player to win three sets wins the match. In a best-of-seven match, the first player to win four games wins the match. In the 11 points format game, players alternating serves every two points. If the game reaches a score of 10-10, players alternate serve all points until a player achieves a margin of two points.
Historically, a 'game of table tennis was played to 21 points with the players used in rotation every five points. This method is the preferred method of recreation for players of table tennis.
To begin each point, the server throws the ball, a palm open, at least 6 inches in the air. The server hits the ball with the paddle so that the ball bounced on its side of the table before bouncing on his opponent. A table tennis player wins a point by hitting a shot which hit the table and is not returned by the opponent.
A table tennis player loses a point if it does not return his opponent's shot, allowing the ball to bounce more than once on its side of the net, fails to hit the table with his shooting, hitting the ball twice, places his hand on the table, hitting the ball before it bounces on its side of the table, or fails to execute a ping-pong legal serve.
Table tennis players have many traits at their disposal. Table Tennis offensive moves include the speed by car, loop drive, and smash.
Speeding is a blow struck with a square face racket was parallel to the table of results in a flat disc shot.
A loop is a blow struck with a racket face has closed almost perpendicular to the table. The loop drive in table tennis is comparable to one in tennis groundstroke hit with a lot of topspin.
The smash is a coup very offensive which involves swinging the racket on a bouncing ball high to generate a lot of speed.
Table Tennis defence include beatings and chopping block.
The chopping table tennis is the version of the tranche. Table tennis players performing the chop by swinging the range from high to low with a racket face to impart backspin.
Finally, the block is just one used in the fight against attacking shots. To execute the block, players of table tennis just have to put the paddle behind the approaching ball and allow the ball hit the racket.
Players must strategically use a mix of offensive and defensive plans to win a game of table tennis.
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Read about how to play table tennis and table tennis tips at the Table Tennis Rules website.
What is the star ratings do on a Table tennis ball?
I have been wondering what in the world are the star ratings have to do with the ball its self someone told me that it is the hardness of the ball someone please give me a logical answer
A three star rating on a ball usually implies a top quality ball, in relation to 9000 revolutions per minute on table tennis balls.
The international rules specify that the game is played with a light 2.7 gram, 40 mm (formerly 38 mm) diameter ball. The ball is required to have a coefficient of restitution of 0.4. The 40 mm ball was introduced at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championship. However, this created some controversy as the Chinese National Team complained that this was merely to give non-Chinese players a better chance of winning. A 40 mm table tennis ball is slower and less "spinny" than a 38 mm one. The ball is made of a high-bouncing gas-filled celluloid ball, coloured white or orange, with a matte finish. The choice of ball colour is made according to the table colour and its surroundings. For example, a white ball is easier to see on a green or blue table than it is on a gray table.
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