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English: Billiards: spot strokes. The simplest position for the spot stroke is when the striker's ball is in a direct line with the red ball and the pocket. The proper play is to screw back and bring your own ball into the same place.
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Source Hoyle's Games Modernized.
Author "Professor Louis Hoffmann" (1839-1919) & Ernest Bergholt (1856-1925)

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